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Public Motices. !• 7 TA -jyTEETING, 6, 1871. f " OIE : ;n to all comers), 3 1 miles 1 Yachts, (open to all cc iners), Ist prize Cup, 2nd £ -»,8 miles * Whaleboat j^ce, (op 3n to all comers), five oars, s\a^les Handicap Cp^rlfis R. ce, 8 miles First Clas^(_'pe-A*aii. ing Boats, 4 miles. Second ClJss Open^ ling Boats, 2 miles. Sculler'sH^ace, (opea^ to all comers) with or •without outriggers, !ki miles Ships Boats, 4/tJars X / >. Amateur Whaleboat ] t_.c_V" o_rs, 3 milesy Boys Rag_;, (under 15) _ mil«/ \ ; -- AitATEUR SCUL__SR-S_JE ASM^jffifh ol,Jß__hoU,t!_ outriggers, 1| miles / X Volunteer Whaleboj t S,ace, \nen to all Volunteer Companii sY,S oars, 3 nailes Duck Hunt. Shore Sports. No second prize unles/ 3 boats start, and no third prize unless 5 boaW s art. Second Class Sailing B ats not to exceed 15 feet on the keeJL>-'-'*^"*^v /<Z-1 (■' *Bjfa. W^7IGZELL, \ y-'' j/ I Hon. Secretary. . December 19^87,1^ j 2394 1 LEECH'S /^ PHOTOGRAPHIC ART Typ-ION / FORiTjL JU y^\ CH_II^TMAS , te}£K. QfR^BAT' VARIETY OFTRIZES. • Specfl-fens on View at the Studio . Tickets, 5/-, / 2408/ /IJHEI&TMAS NOTICE/ NEJKdN TO/MOTUEKA. / HXTAYCOCK begs to amrouncevfliat he • JLJL jwrfl LEAVK NE_»SON for MOTUEKA^on TUESDAY (Boxing Day), LEAVING MOTUEKA for NELSON on WEDNESDAY, instead of Monday and Tuesday, the usual days. 2435 MUSICAL AND MECHANICAL. 1 "TUTE. ALFRED AAKEI TEACHER OP THE ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM i CORNET, AND SINGING. Late Pianist to her Grace the Duchess )f Inverness, and Performer at the Soirejis given by the Marchioness of Londonderry, and the most distinguished of the Nobility aud Gentry of England. CONDUCTOR AN) COMPOSER to a Band of forty talented Instri - mentalists in Melbourne for Thirty Concbrts ; also Leader of a Brass Band of ten performei s for several years in the same colony. Former] y ORGANIST at St. Mark's Church, Collingwoo 1, Melbourne. MUSIC COMPOSED & ARRANGED / for all Orchestral Instruments, from Violino Prhno, to Gro.se Caisse. Compositions Corrected for the Press. The use of the EIPRESSKaTSTOP taught in One Lesson, the Mechamrffn of this and 'he Percussion Act^g^.^eipg illustrated by a cissected Harmonium of>fett stops. T JET N ING. Pianofortes, Organs, and H^*moniums Tun id, not by the old Stanhope Jnethod, but on :he principle of Equal Temper/ment (as adopted py Erard, Broadwood, and/CoLLARD), the inter- -: rals being divided according to the number jpi vibrations, as indicated by the Sirene, and tie apparatus of M. Savart. F 1 , MECHrAMICAL. j Mr. Oaket, Investor of, and Performer on, ' the "Orchestrina," begs to state that, in London, lie underwent a thorough training witl his father (who held one of the highest position i ' at Messrs. Collard and Collard's) in the art o ' covering hammers, making the small work, anc finishing and regulating Pianofortes. In th< course of a long practice in Tuning, &c, he hai studied all the makers' various mechanisms ijhere being upwards of thirty different actions, la order to effect repairs on the most reason • able terms, Mr. Oaket, has erected a Workshop], and purchased all the most recent inventions m Tools, including a Lathe, Drilling, Boring, and Morticing Machines. He can, therefore, confidently say that he now possesses by far tlie largest Bet of Musical Tools, and Pianofortemaking Machinery in New Zealand. In addition, he has in stock varieties of Felt for hammer . covering (this he can effect at English prices) ; Leathers and Cloths for Actions, Dampers, Hoppers, Levers, and various parts of Pianoforte mechanism; Smith's Patent Piano Wire; Harmonium Heeds; and all the requisites for the repairs of Organs, Harmoniums, Concert; "as, Fiutinas, Organ Accordions; also for Euterpe sns, and every kind ot self-acting instrument. Mr. Oakey respectfully invites inspectioi i of his Workshop at any time, feeling confident ;hat he can render a good old Pianoforte utmost eiual to new, and effect Repairs, &c, cheaper, and\inflnitely better, than any peripatetic Tuner. \ ALFRED OAKEY. \ Bridge-street, four doors from M'Gee's Hotel l i ieij| FEATILEK. DUr-ThttK, cheap, at lt. LUCAS & SON'S,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 298, 18 December 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 298, 18 December 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 298, 18 December 1871, Page 1

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