New Advertisements. DIVINE Q El? VICE will be held at O BISHOPDALE, SUNDAY EVENING,; Aug. 6, 1871. at 7 o'clock. 2580 DIVINE OjERVIOE will he held on Board D the "BETH SKAN" TOMORROW AFTERNOON" if the weather permits; if wet, at the TEMPPUANCE HALL. Three o'clock, by CAPTAIN R. PEEK. 1509 /"lAPTAIN T> T>EEK wiU Preach in \J XL* X the WFSLEYAN CHURCH, Hardy-street, TO-MORROW EVENTING, at Half-past Six o'clock. 1510 WANTED, a Good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. H. HOUNsELL, 1512 Nile-street East. TO • T ET.-THE LIVERY STABLER in JLj Morrison Street. — Apply to Mrs H. C. PAAP. 1416 EAFFLE of TURKEYS, CHINESE GOODS, &c., TO-NIGHT, at the 1508 • GALATEA HOTEL. 6S. per SACK, Cash, given for Good Clean FUNGUS Dried in the Sun. 1504 WONG AH CHEE, Hardy- street. LOST a Leather Pouch containing MONEY, and a CHEQUE on Auckland. The Finder will be Kewarded on returning it to Mrs. GRAESKB, 1506 Panama House. TO BE RAFFLED FOR.— A Splendid BEDQUILT at the Masonic Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, August 16, at S o'clock, p.m. Tickets, 10s. each, may be had at Mr. Fleming's, (where the Quilt is on view) or at the Masonic Hotel. 1511 ADDITIONAL LIST OF PERSONS who have TAKEN OUT AUCTIONEERS' LICENSES, for the year ending 31st September, 1871 :— ARTHUR WILLIAM SCAIFE, Nelson. JOSEPH SHEPHARD, Provincial Treasurer. Treasury, Nelson, July 31, 1871. 1505 JJELSON DIOCESAN CHURCH FUND. A MEET ING in connection with the above will be held at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Nelson, on MONDAY EVENING next, August 7, at Hwlf-past Seven. The Bishop of the Diocese will take the chair, and short ADDRESSES will be delivered explanatory of the purpose and present condition of the Fund" by the Rev. G. H. Johnstons, and Rev. C. 0" Mules, and by Messrs. Baknicoat and C. Hunter Brown. The attendance of all who are subscribers to the Fund, and all who take an interest in the advancement of the the work, is invited. 1497 FAREWELL TEA TO CAPTAIN R. PEEK AND HIS CREW. TJIAttRWELTj TEA. to CAPTAIN. R. PEEK JL? and the CREW of the * Beth tt han," by the Christian Friends of Nelson, at the TEMERANCE HALL, on TUKSDAY EVENING Next, at Half-past Five. - <*. „ ; Ticket*, Is. 6d ea h, may be had of Mr. Wilkins, Mr. Packkb, Hardy-streefjr and of R. Lucas & Son, Bridge-street. , ,; . The proceeds of the Tea, after paying expenses;: •to be devoted to the Purchase of Books, to be riven to the T Captain for the Use of the Grew. ,;r^* ' M-.-A i --.-W. (1( .r/uc/.a 1502
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 184, 5 August 1871, Page 3
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