V/ TO BE RAFFLED FOR / /t the GALATEA HOTEL, on MONDAIf / EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock, the / "JVT ONSTER "VTUG Qkd T JjLL found recently onj_l Salisbury's Open, Karamea District. 1135 STODARE HAS ARRIVED. STOBARE HAS ARRIVED. HAS ARRIVED. f /rODARE HAS ARRIVED, • / And will Appear at the /nelson assembly rooms, pn MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, June 19,20, 22, 24. MR. pHARLES TTILLSDEN, late \J JO. Manager for Mr. ROBERT HELLER, has great pleasure to announce to the public of Nelson, that he has concluded arrangements with that celebrated artiste lyr R. AIIUIILES OTODARE. The sdM^T-IC CONJURER^"^""^ / BRILLIANT PIAJHfsT, an d HUMORXdUS CMiHfERSATIONALIST., for a tour to Nelson and the West Coasc. 1096 CHARLES HILLS&EN, Manager, ANCHQR il-Av STEAM LINE O,F S|^P^ PACKETS. FOR WEsWoRJE 1 , HOKITIKA, AND /^RjfTMOUTH. THE<//CHARLES EDWARD" on laONDAY, the 19th inst. / ° /^~\ / FOR BLENHEIM. / _____ .•'■' / mHE " LTTTELTot^^on MONDAY, ' JL the 19th inst., at NooftT 1123 N. EDWARDS & CO. Messrs. McMeckan, Black-wood & Company's Magnificent Line of Packets. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF HARBOR, /AND MELBOURNE. !* A. i -- r s ne s teamer /_P^^ ll ANGITOTO '^^l^^^^r Captain Mackie, will leave as above on or about TUESDAY, the 20 th inst. FOR MELBOURNE, via GREY , AND HOKITIKA. \\A n^^E Fine Steamship^'^ Pearce, /will leave as above on or about WEDNESDAY, 21st inst. For Freight or Passage, apply to J 1140 '^/ N. EDWARDS & CO. tf^R MANAKAU DIRECT. \/ rjIHE New Zealand Steam Ship-#JI j, o_jK JL ping Company's Steame*— -«A IBliil^ TAR A N AXI , Captain Wheeler, -will leWe as above on TUESDAY MORNING, the 20th instant. For Freight or Passage, apply to v j . N. EDWARDS & CO., '\ 1125 Agents. FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTOJfc AND DUNEDIN WHARF ft «v/rpHE s.s. m^^' / A H v R y&i r leaves as a»e*e on or about 1 MONDAY, the 19th instant. ■' For Freight or Passage, apply to Vlll THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent. | J^R OCLIM AT ION. Oswalb Curtis, Superintendent / of the Province oi Nelson, in the Islands of / New Zealand, &c.3 &c, &c. r T\7HEREAS, by " lllie Protection of Animals VV Acr, 1867," it |s provided that no GAME shall be Hunted, Shot! Taken, or Killed in any part of the Colony until the same shall have been proclaimed as open Tor that purpose : Now, therefore, I, O^mxd (Whs, Superintendent of the Province of Nlltenlin exercise of the powers and authority in raell|sted in that behalf^ do hereby proclaim and declra^that the DISTRICTS of RIWAKA, MOTUEkAXANGATOTARA, UPPER and LO WERMJOUTI^E.as constituted under the authority of ihe Education Act, shall be open for the pufpose of SHOOTING PHEASANTS during the month of July next, by persons duly licensed tinier the above recited Act. 1/ Given under my bind, and issued under the Public Seal of nhe Province of Nelson, this Seventh day] of June, in the year of our Lord One thousand, eight hundred and seventy-one. J OSWALD CURTIS, I Superintendent. Attested — J tfVfoi ALFRED GRE)|NFIe£iJJ^ 1128 'Provincial Secretary.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 142, 17 June 1871, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 142, 17 June 1871, Page 2
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