NOTICE OF REMOVAL OUT OP TRAFALGAR STREET. W• 1) PHOTOGRAPHER, 242 Nile-street, opposite Scotch Church. CHRIST CHURCH. A SPECIAL SEUVICE on the occasion of OPENING the ORGAN recently erected at Christ Church, will be held on TUESDAY EVENING next, at Seven o'clock, when a COLLECTION will be made in aid ot the ORGAN FUND. Seatholders are requested to be in their pews by ten minutes to Seven o'clock, when the second bell will commence to ring, after which time the whole of the sittings then unoccupied will be thrown open to the public. W. B. SEALY, { ChurchF. J. BLUNDELL, j wardens. Nelson, Febuary 9. 320 CULLIFORD GOLD-MINING COMPANY, (Registered.) THE DIRECTORS hereby give notice that, as it is absolutely necessary that all OUTSTANDING LIABILITIES should at onre be PAID UP, it is their intention to HAND OVER to the SOLICITORS for the COMPANY, for COLLECTION through the COURT, any CALLS remaining UNPAID after the 12th instant. By Order, WM. STAVERT, 310 Legal Manager. In the Assigned Estate of Messrs. BUTTER & BIDDELL, Nelson. WE are prepared to PAY another DIVIDEND of TWO SHILLINGS in the POUND in this Estate on and after TUESDAY 13th inst., at the Offices of Messrs. Wm. Stavert and Co., Trafalgar- street, Nelson. WM. STAVERT, )-, . R. LEVIEN, } Trustees. Nelson, February 9, 1^72. 300 UPPER WAKEFIELD LIBRARY. THE ANNNAL TEAPARTY advertised for Thursday the Bth, is POSTPONED until MONDAY NEXT, the 12th inst , in consequence of the inclemency of the weather. The Wakefield Band will attend. Dancing in the Evening. G. NEWALL PHILLIPS, 299 Secretary. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. A CONCERT will be given by the above Society 6n WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, February 14th, at the PROVINCIAL HALL. Doors open at Half-past Seven, Concert to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. Tickets, 2«. 6d. each, may be obtained from Messrs. Stanton, J. Hqussell, W. Darby, and the Secretary. Books of words, 6_. each, may be obtained in the Hall, on the evening of the concert. N.B.— A REHEARSAL will take place at the Provincial Hall; open to Members and Subscribers only, on MONDAY EVENING, at Eight o'clock, when Members will receive their Tickets. A full attendance is requested, JOHN GRAHAM, 321 Hon. Sec. MR. JOHN R. MABIN has- received instructions from the Trustees for the Loyal Nelson Lodge of Odd-Fellows, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Nelson Auction Rooms, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24tb, At 1 2 o'clock, Part of SECTION 164, Town of Nelson, having a frontage of 18 feet to Trafalgar-street, by a depth of 147. There is a SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE on the land, at present in the occupation of Henry Hargbeaves, Butcher. Also, The South-eastern moiety of SECTION 628, Town of Nelson, containing Half-an-Acre, having a frontage to St. Vincent-street. There is a comfortable and well-built COTTAGE on the ground, at present in the occupation of Edwin Snow. Part of the purchase money of either of these properties can remain on mortgage at Eight per cent. The titles can be examined, and further particulars obtained, from Messrs. Fell and Atkinson, Solicitors. .318
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 36, 10 February 1872, Page 2
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