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PUBLIC HOLIDAY. fTIHE PUBLIC OFFICES will le CLOSED JJL; oa THURSDAY, the 9th instant. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2172 Provincial Secretary. NELSON COLLEGE. TWO of tbe SCHOLARSHIPS given by the Governors to Boys (not under twelve years of age) who have attended the Government Nelson lown Schools ior a period of not less than two years, are OPEN for COMPETITION. Candidates will be required to attend at the College for EXAMINATION on MONDAY, the 4th December, at Ten o'clock in tbe Forenoon. ROBERT POLLOCK, Secretary. November 3, 1871. , , 2186 NOTICE. To those Persons who are in ihe habit of Picking, Stealing, and Killing and Worrying Sheep in Brook Street Valley and its vicinity. • ALL PERSONS found Committing any of tbe above Offences on my Land will be PROSECOTED as the Law directs. 2178 JAMES NEWPORT. SPitING GROVE WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. ON THURSDAY, Not. 9, Prince of Wales'" Birthdat, there will be a TEAMEE T I N G, Tea at Five o'clock. Tickets, Is. 6d. each. After which, will be held a PUBLIC MEETING, ' When Addresses will be delivered by Ministers and Friends. 2141 SPRING GROVE LITERARY INSTITUTE. A QECOND T7INTERTAINMENT Will be given in Aid of this Institute THIS DAY (Tuesday), November 7, AT THE SPRING GROVE SCHOOLROOM. MUSIC -VOCAL AND ! INSTRUMENTAL, AND READINGS. Doors Open at 7 p.m. to Commence at 7,30. Admission :— Sixpekcb. , 2159 WEDNESDAY LECTURES. A COURSE OF FOURT ECTURES XION THE HISTORY OF THE MANUSCRIPTS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT Will be delivered by the BISHOP OF NELSON, At the Assembly Rooms, Nelson. FIRST LECTURE TO-MORROW November 8. Subject of the |First Lecture— The Eakliest Form of the Books of the New Testament down to . •- : . Diocletian's Peesecution. The Lectures will be Delivered twice in the same day, at a Quartern-past Four in the Afternoon, and the same Lecture delivered again at 8 in the Evening, to suit the con- .,--, ' venience of all classes. There will be No Charge for Admission. _ The Bishop invites those interested to send Mm Questions in Writing for Explanation during the Lectures. • 2146 BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ! BOOTS ! ! ! Daily expected per Ami 0-a.mblks and . WavbofLife, nearly, , -i AA TRUNKS MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND I\J[IJ CHILDREN'S, T>OOTS • A N D Comprising the Largest and;Best, Assortment ever Imported into Nelson. Particulars in future Advertisement. ! 2 i76 M. LIGHTS AND.

TO CATTLE BREEDERS, DAIRY FARMERS, AND OTHERS, AT Eostrbvor Fa.rji, Richmond, a Splendid BULL, bred from Imported Stock, will be KEPT FOR SERVICE this Season. For Terms apply at Rostrevor. 2142 TO LET. rFIHE SHOP in Bridge-street, at present X occupied by Mr. W. Dauby, as a Music and Stationery Warehouse. Apply to CHARLES HARLEY, Grove House, 1971 Milton-street. AUCTION SALE, At the Forest Inn, Wakefield, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), November 8. At Twelve o'clock, M.T. MR. H. J. L. AUGARDE has received instructions from Mr. G. Currin, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION"— The following CATTLE, GOODS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. &c— 11 Cows (in Milk n.nd to Calve) 2 Heifers (2| years old) 9 Yearlings Dairy Utensils Large Boiler (40 gallons) Light Spring CaiC Agricultural Implements Household Furniture Ladder, Bullock Chains, &c, &c. 2147 AUCTION SALE ON THURSDAY, November 16, 1871, at 1 o'clock, M.T. HT T A UG - ARDE has received •tl • jLJ» XjL instructions from S. Kingdon, Esq., to SKLL by Public Auction, his present Residence in the Wood, consisting of a Commodious TEN-ROOMED HOUSE, containing 34 Windows and Doors, Staircase, Brick Chimnies (about 3500 bricks therein), large Verandah, &c, all to be REMOVED within Ten Days after the Sale. Also a few articles of Furniture, Oil Coth, &c. Conditions at Sale. fjgf The Premises on view any day between 11 o'clock a.m. and 3 p.m 2180 MR. H. J. LJ AUGARDE has received instructions from Mr. Jambs Woolxey, the Mortgagee thereof, to Sell by Public Auction, at his Auction Pooms, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of November, 1871, at Noon — Part of Section 456, having a Frontage to a Private Road known as South- street, of 145 feet, and extending iu depth at right angles to the front thereof, 51 feet, with the Four Cottages thereon. The Plan and Title Deeds of the above property can be seen at the Offices of Messrs. Adams and Kingdon, Solicitors, Nelson. 2157 ANCHOR i|h|L STEAM LINE OF J|B_§^ PACKETS. FOR WEST PORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE "CHA'RLES EDWARD," on SATURDAY, the Uth inst. FOR BLENHEIM. rpHE "LYTTELTON," on SATURX DAY, the Uth inst. 2150 N. EDWARDS & CO. NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING CO. FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON, a mHEN.Z.S.S.Co.'sUnrivalleds.s. *ffliß«k. TARANAKI, Captain Wheelek, will leave Early TO-MORROW MORNING, the Bth iDSt - * 2174 FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON & P.ORT CHALMERS. CARRYING THE ENGLISH MAIL. • mEffls.B. . ph(eb e Captain Wohsp, will leave Immediately alter arrival. 2175' N. EDWARDS & CO., Agents.

T. S. WYMOND & Co., GENERAL OUTFITTERS & HOSIERS, SECOND GRAiSTD SHOW AT ' jzj M'WILSON & BICHAEDSON'S § B -Musics' : ; „ S 3 (! „ '■;■, . , ■ ; '.', 526Q TTakm, at 4/11, TULL , DRESS ° ' ■ ' . „ ■' I s W ■•■;''•. 3 Cases FANCY and PLAIN LUSTRES, 6/1 1, New Shades < * ' .V 4 Cases NEW. TINTED GLACE LUSTRES, 1/- pee Yakd g ! w '".sTfeif;';HAics:::'''V""'; •:';, ... „. ■..*';u'&i"-< P = P " * , „: . ! ; : i !NE WPORTS, PRINCESS, &c.,&om 1/6 each. g . ig N-8. -STOREKEEPERS SUPPLIED,.,,, : ,2 ' I o .hm^^^ iv"^MQISP : ,,,..& CO., ■ R- ! a .' NELSON AND LONDON. ' ' It. S. WY;m6nP & Co ■, FAMILg PRAjPiatS^, SIIiK 3KIERCERS, "fe; J

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 263, 7 November 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 263, 7 November 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 263, 7 November 1871, Page 2

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