NELSON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. AN OPEN REHEARSAL will be held in the Temperance Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING (TO-MORROW) at Eight o'clock, wnen a Miscellaneous Selection of Vocal and Instrumental Music will be performed, to which Members and Subscribers with their friends are invited. R. B. WALCOT, Conductor. Nelson, March 30, 1872. 691 TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. TO LET, THE GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL NELSON. TENDERS are invited for RENTING this large and Commodious Establishment for a Tekm of Years. The GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, situate at the corner of Waimea and Nile- streets West, is well-known for its Superior Accommodation and pleasant situation. It has a Garden and Paddock adjoining. The House contains a Commodious Bar, Four Parlors, and a large Dining-room, Ten Bed-rooms, a large Bath-rocm, and good Cellar, a roomy Kitchen, with Pantry, Coal-house, Store-room, and Wash-house, with every requisite. Tbe House is .well Furnished, and offers a rare opportunity, not only as a First-class Family Hotel, but as commanding a sure and extensive country trade, This Hotel is a Free House, which is a great advantage. The Stock and Furniture to be taken at Valuation. Tenders will be received until the 1 5th day of APRIL I^EXT. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. For Further Particulars apply on the Premises to 590 M. J. RICHARDSON. 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE MEMBERS of the TRAVELLERS' REST AND GENERAL CAMERON LODGES intend to have a GALA D AST on 12th APRIL Next, to Commemorate the Raising of the Standard of Oddfellowship in the Province of Nelson, which event took place on Thursday, the 7th April, 1842. A PROCESSION will take place. Members intending to join the same, are requested to Attend at the A griculttjeal Hall, Richmond,; at 11 o'clock a.m. After the Procession, various Sports for Juveniles, &c &c. A TEA wiU take place at 4 p m , at the said Hall; after which, a PUBLIC MEETING. J. W. Barnicoat, Esq, will p.eside. To corclude with a BALL in the Evening. Admission to the Tea and Ball by Ticket only which may be obtained from the Stewards, Tickets for the Tea '.—Children under 7 years, 6d.; between 7 and 14 years, Is.; Adults, Is. 6d.; to be obtained from Bros. Wm. Galbraith and W. M. Bell. Tickets for the Ball .—Gentlemen, 2s. 6d.; Ladies, Free; to be obtained from Bros. C. P. Kearns, H. Lankow, and S . B. Silcock. Stewards. P.P.G.M. C P. KEARNS. P.P.D.G.M. H. LANKOW. P.D.GM. JOHN LAMMAS. P.G FRED CORDER. P.G. W. W. BARNES. P.G. THOMAS LAMMAS. N.G. DIET. BEUKE. V.G. H. HAMMOND. E.S. W. M. BELL. Br. S. B. SILCOCK. Bb. Wm. GALBRAITH. 673 Bb. Wm. HIGGS.
New" Advertisements. WANTED, a Strong Active Girl, as GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to 715 MRS. SAIT, the Wood. LOST, a KEY. Finder please leave it at JERVIS'^, Commercial Hotel. 714 FOUND, a Small KEY, Apply at 716 POLICE STATION.
T. S. Wymond & Co. FIRST SHOW OF Winter Drapery 57 CASES AND BALES LANDED, EX "CLAUD HAMILTON," 45 CASES AND BALES TO ARRIVE PER "RANGITOTO/' COMPRISING ALL THE NOVELTIES QE THE SEASON. INSPECTIQJ~INVITED. T. S. Wymond & Co., m_J__l_ OF COMMERCE BRIDGE STREET. t
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 79, 2 April 1872, Page 2
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