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New Advertisements. gERosiNE oir^ta^^ TRAT7ATPAT? TTr_TTGT^ SALE BY AUCTION ' ASSEMBLYJROOMS. " Ir ° Dm °° ger ' l-KAJJ ii__UlxA__X HU U O J_i. SATURDAY, 6th Instant, at Twelve o'clock. GRAND EXTRA PERFORMANCE. W A ?^Hff a^fl?^ o/JS " K ' '•<» The Undersigned have received instructions to PRENTICES to the Malting Trade. ' SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS- FRIDAY, the Sth instant. Apply to , "' 746 HAKLEY, BROS. . At their Rooms, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, TVriSS rf^LARA QTEPHENSON'S MJ} \\/ _T^ _f~\ -O- T^\ C_ as above, rAST A^PEA^E M KELSON, NEISON VOLUNTEER FIEE I^| J^ \\ ll UU U h 39 TS^lo^^' _JKI_rAI>J_. 2 Caßea TOBACCO# On which occasion several Gentlemen Amateurs have, in the kindest manner, tendered "PRACTICE THIS (Friday) .EVENING at :o: Without Reserve. their valuable services. XT Seven o'Clock, Craven's great London Comedy, in Two Acts, JNO . W. WIGZELL, -^ T_-_^/-ST-T-r-rTr-, i-x nnn WM ' STAVERT & C0 -> in its completeness 843 Hon. Secretary. J[JJ^ J_ J_tJ__l(JJl_ I V JH_ JD Auctioneers. MILKY WHITE, ok, EARLY LOVE, — Supported by Miss Clara Stephenson, A pRAND pONCBKT NELSON RACES. Mr. Charles Burford, and Gentlemen Amateurs. _c__ KX KJ ,_^ , __a__»siss_y x~- PEo v r_ "Tl _"h a_ L , OTJE first shipment of mjbsssrs £j^. To conclude with 0N FRIDAY , April 12, 1872. Tratalgar-street, WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH J ! ! , A On SATURDAY, April 13, *»ra-_a_x»_ix_ ___ uuu-Hinvu. T0 COMMBNCE AT EIG nT O'CLOCK. i _^-__. _^ ' *"" la ' _ „ _,-_,_.- The Proceeds to be devoted to the r\ 1111l IVI M 5 VVl^lri.r. IIr_AP H . r_ Y Yard, Refreshment Room, and PE ° Vrnf °T U S ALL SAINTS' CHURCH ORGAN FUND. -£_L U± U JILII < 11^ 1 £/H 1711 Al JlljLl I Sites FOR Booths ON THE- Race X op THB y Course, TURNER GOLDMINING COMPANY TICKETS 2/6 _ ACH ; OR Famly TICKEXg I0 At T0 BE admit Four, 7/6. __^__^u_f^_. < _____^ T h w . flf — _ T , M T*« DUNEDIN, s_S_f _???_- ■-' ta ,«***~-«- --1869-70 To obtained from Mr. Darby, and Messrs ' oecretary, Mr. C. Elliott, or of the Auctioneer. " ' Lucas & Son, Bridge-street, Mr. Stanton 70 g and Mr. Hounsell. Trafalgar-street, or from - — . _____ Capital £10,000. any Member of the Choir. In 2,000 Shares of £5 each, of which 1,000 programme in Fo"t^_ Advertisement. AlKl eXpeCied daily per T^/TOl, all the _AUCTION. Shares are disposed of in the terms of tne Pros- 728 Am n™? c,ti, v.^.-.,. t» pectus, leaving 1,000 Shares now offered for 728 AT UUB SaLE f_f ds > RICHMOND. BU £T r p P ayabie on application, £1 on allotment, ° N Account oj? whom it may Concern. On or about 2f TH APRIL Next. and the remainder in three calls of £ I per Share, H ~T~~T" . _. -,-. . such calls to be made at intervals not exceeding SATURDAY NEXT, at 12 o'clock, 1 A "Ijl C_ HH \J kf\ ~XT~YH T fY] T TT* C_ zl^ HEAD of FAT and STORE CATTLE, lour months nor less thanone month. At TH£ NELgQN AjJCTJ .^ _ XJ__3l±X_.©X ll U V -Ci L1 1 J_i & 10 Fat Bullo^r^ Pi ovisional Directors: O I^® ?^22 NS 12 Three-year-old Steers Mr W Welford Pieton A CRAB WINCH m 6 Cows and Calves Mr. Chas.Jl. Turner. Queen Charlotte Sound. And sundry other Gear belonging to the 20 Heifers and Steers, 1 and 2 years old. Mr. Chas'^T. Greenlow, Blenheim. Caledonian Dredging Company. Mr. Richard Nicholls, Blenheim. 11TTn"nTT -_-_ ~rx -_-_ i T^rrt-iir r-*-rrr« To arrive from the Wairau, and to be Sold __ „^__ __»_». jonN B - "aggu. EYERY DEPARTMENT. w^.™ B-nAer*: Wm. STAVERT & Co. The Bank of New Zealand. mHE WAVERLEY, NILE, OWL, and ... 647 Auctioneers _L PICKWICK PENS, at -°- _ _ . 1_ IT is proposed to form a Company for working R. LUCAS & SON. rrtn-i? tt „ • the Reefs discovered on Cape Jackson, in -■ 'Blfclfc Undersigned have received instructions thp Provinpp of Marlboroueh and recently nros- ■*- *° SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION SS^rvSylSSSnto. y P FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, mTJ ATO A T ,0- AT? TTnTTQT^ at .- their , E „ 01 ? 8 ' F e!son < on aQ full The property consists of a Lease of 16J Acres AND HOKITIKA, JL H--V1 1 _-3lX_ \X_-_lXIj JX \J UlO JJi. DOtlce of w^ch will be given, the following very of Land granted under the Mining Lease Regu- CALLING AT MOTUEKA. Valuable Sections of lations for a term of 15 years. * T A "W T» __r__-4^^«S-----' Jx THEFaatand Favorite Steamer FRANCIS GRIMES, L ' Considerable work has been done by the Pros- __Jm|6L m tt t? t? a v Ia th e Towns and Suburbs of NELSON HA VF pectors, viz.: Two shafts have been sunk, one JfJoSJ^ _i u_vn_v a, MANAGER. LOCK, WESTPORT, COLLINGWOOD -23 feet and the other 85 feet in depth. In the aMs,. -d „- . .„ , atawptt o« lft-ro ,™ and HOWARD v.v. < -"-'^> latter, at the depth of 55 feet, a cross cut has Palmer, Master, will leave March 28, 1872. 689 ana -LOW AKD, viz.— been driven for 52 feet, cutting three distinct as above on MONDAY NEXT. . . . Town of Nelson. bodies of quartz, all of them gold-bearing. Sections No. 182, and part of Section 56 on the On the course of No. 1 a drive has been made For Freight or Passage, r apply to f^ "\7C7" "Tr' ~R "R P lan of the City. 30 feet in length, and it has been proved by the r TiviCK ' * * ~^^ "^"^ * tests applied that the 3 ield will average 2^ oz. of 733 Albion Wharf HAS JU "ST OPENED A CHOICE SELECTION OF ' Also, E_ «t_ ™ t aSar." of I tm. i-. - - LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, & CHILDREN'S PLAIN & FANCY feet level, gold is freely to be seen in the stone. FOR GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, -|— v /"-v •-v rT\ CZ_i No timbering has yet been required. AND MELBOURNE. J__>WWXO, mu . „ • _- , PiS^hav^^ j X T HE Splendid Steamship WHICH HE IS OFFERING AT VERY* LOW RATES. Slfi^tS 5 property another and distinct Reet, which has *4j|^^L .._.„„ COl_o_STl_^__lj W"0-F^-E_Z Messrs. Butter and Biddell. of^l 000 O feet at Sh ° rt int6rValß f ° r * diStaDCe i^^fe; EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES AT THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. Gibbs Town, Collingwood. The stone is thickly impregnated with gold, On or about MONDAY, Sth inst. R^ AIRS NEATLY DONE. Sections on plan of said Town, Nos. 24, 25, 35. and has been estimated by competent judges to Passengers going on board without Tickets JEt ___. x_ DYT .oTJx JE E J? . 2044 yield at least 7 oz. to the ton. At about 60 feet from my Office, pay Ten per cent, extra. i , ~t'. • x OWN 0F Collingwood. from the last-named reef another occurs, which is 707 THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent. TITORTH KNOWING that you can get 'a T AMP SHADES, GLASSES, &c, &c. Sections Nos. 32, 91, 99, 103, !06, 107,119,120, gold bearing, but which has not been prospected. . W GOOD RIDING COAT for 15s. 6d„ JLi W. C. WILKINS, 149, 150, 151, 152, 193, 194, 195, 198, 207, The bearings of each of the above are the same, worth 255. at T. S. WYMOND & CO'S. 729 Ironmonger. 208, 209, 212, 214, 215, 224, 236, 237,238, the course being N.W. and S.E. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, 740 Hall of Commerce. — 256, 280, 328, 354, 358. intoe^forf oTo ST^aTdC'shtrt 'and »™EDIN. BL UFF, & MELBOURNE. ~ j ADIES , WATERPROOF MANTLES, New Town of Havelock. J k T HE FiDe SteamShiP 500 TRI T E S D WYMOND^ CO "^ H &h^ „nn SeCti ° D8 No *' 4 and 5 « of the purchase, and £300 out of tbe first nett jiA *nn *tt »*<* it v n », SnfCnr^Vroe 7 " T. S. WYMOND & CO. profits of the Mine. GOTHEN-BURG 742| Hall of Commerce. __ Howajkd Township. The Prospectors bind themselves not to sell any ;__^^^K" . ..n.-™™*^ n^ . „ i TT oatatt<C!» nrrTTcntT Sections Nos. 21, 22, 28, and 29. of their Shares before six months after the «SH_W» On or about MONDAY, Bth mat. Qr\f\/-| LADIES' and GIRL'S BLACK ALL SAINTS CHURCH. formation of the Company. Passengers going on board without Tickets iUUU STRAW HATS from Is. EACH. PARISH MEETING. Howard Suburban. The permanent Board of Directors shall con- from my Office, pay Ten per cent, extra. 741 T. S. WYMOND & CO. Sections Nos. 34, 39, 40, 41, and 42. »}st of eight members, three of whom the Pros- 708 THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent. ~ ' /^VWING to the inclemency of the weather on Town op Westport pectors reserve to themselves the right to nomi- BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON. KJ Tuesday Evening the Meeting was ad- <, ppHonß «„_ „ , Ift7 nate, and this proportion, under all circumstances, journed to TH I S EVENING, the sth inst., oecilonß JJIOB> 6i ana lU J^ to maintain ATort_rr»_ »A jSI 0 ~ p ,., mpir ttoyt nrrAPTUR will nrvMMF.NOin at 7 o'clock, in the Bishop's Schoolroom. All preliminary expenses, such as printing ANCHOR J^A. STEAM mHE NEXT QUARTER will COMMENC_- Wm. STAVERT & CO., prospectus, advertising, &c, shall be defrayed by LiNEOF H^k PACKETS. _■__ ' '^oBPRT TEE W. J. RODGERSON 1 olin . ro , o _ 0 ™ Auctioneers, the Company. 74 * KO-»J_iti XjUjUj. _ - _ T pj-^p \ Churcnwardens, On two-thirds of the Shares being applied for, -'*s<tS_2Ss_Ss- — : ___ /-t o. x. xjuyy-. j — a meeting will be called, a Deed of Association FOR WESTPORT, GREY, HOKITIKA. r> A BOY'S KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, SALE BY AUCTION. submitted for approval and signature, and Per- oO\) Only 15s. 6d„ Well Worth 225. 6d., TTELVETEEN and CLOTH JACKETS for manent Directors appointed. mHE "CHARLES EDWARD," and 380 at 16s. 6d., worth 245. V CHILDREN, from 4s. Bv order of tha Mortwio-PP Application for Shares must be accompanied J_ 0 n MONDAY, the Bth inst. 739 T. S. WYMOND & CO. 738 T. S. WYMOND & CO. _»y orner oi me mortgagee, by a deposit of One Pound per Share. 0 __ In c*ses where no allotment is made, the ttor rtttntth'TM- TinrrD wotuttt. wapow irni? qati? -- ~ -, , « -, At their Rooms, Ts a falgar-strbet, NBtaolr. deposit will be returned without any deduction; FOR BLENH_IM pOUR-WHEELED WAGON FOR SALE. NOTICE. — and where an allotment is made of an amount — — -* A PPv «> **• __._<.__, __ SATURDAY, 27th Apru, at Twelve o'clock smaller than that applied for, the surplus of m H E "LYTTELTON," __^ . ** op ' ALL DEBTS or CLAIMS against Mr. deposit will be applied towards the amount X on MONDAY, the Bth inst. J\ JAMES CHAS PHILLIPS to be SENT /"GORDON "TvnWN«t T™_ nv payable on allotment OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! Q- 0&DON J)OWNS J^UN, Applicants desiring to pay upun full will have N EDWARDS & CO. TTT _-, T A x,-,,,^ w "~_" for SETTLEMENT. Motueka Valley, near Nelson, priority in the allotment. ° i '* «. _-_/¥? _k»t/o «. u_>. TUST LANDED, Ex Rajngitoto, _ " Specimens on view at the Bank of New Zealand, ' J at t* m n^L «♦ _r w£ _*«_* The blowing FREEHOLD and LEASEBlenheim, and Clark's Hotel, Pieton. * m ,_, I 2 „ m -,.„ 684 T. S. WYMOND & CO'S. Bee -live More, Bridge-atreet. HOLD LA.ND, SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, Applications for shares (to be made in the foi- THE ___<___ STEAM Nelson, April 4, 1872. 731 IMPROVEMENTS, and GOOD- WILL ol lowing form) will be received by the Bank of NEW SHIPPING _flt 9 aim -.-35^ GOVERNMENT LEASES, viz:— New Zealand, Blenheim and Pieton. __. . - „, ■-. WpMssml^' -r M&m\Jzs&Sto^& t» >?nno A/,»«»«*--_ x. i„ t _ ' ZEALAND COMPANY V. 9SgsM&Mm!l R « r>URPORD'S /^OAL TXEPOT 7,000 Acres of Freehold Land „—, _. rUMITED^ * '*lS£!Pi#^ OUK_ORUb J^OAL JTVEPOT, 10)000 Leased from Government} also Form of Application for Shares. vW_U_i_u;. --»«„_*- -«fc_^»v jj \j j_>- 4600 Sheep TIME TABLE— APRIL. DISTRICT ORDER. THE PORT, 100 Head of Cattle ,_„ •:••;'" , •• 7 f; 7th. WELLINGTON, for Taranaki and Manu- (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) 5 Station Houses. To the Provisional Directors of the Turner Gold k Militia and Volunteer Office, mi _, , „ MioiogOompauy,- TaSjANAKI, for Hoton. Wellington, I-J. 4«h April, 1872 COAIS DEUVEEED IN ANT QUANTITY Of'Yhi,' B__i8 __i S_^rS__*a_ii' 'a'od » tel "»- aod DmcdlD ' " Ub *"S m Mail - T™- f0l " , "J nB C ° rpS wi ". fI "T^ e fOT - ™°l b ' 5 ' "** K, ° lre4 from foolo aoT^ore _J7rW _jr_^,^_^_-_fs-ltS. 14 t h.PH_B E ,forTaraoa_anaMaa n kau. J_."3P-" " * ° PP WANGANUI .. T ... 42/6'per Ton. «« to accept that or any less number of Shares 16th. WELLINGTON, for Pieton, Wellington, » ' ... e , , _ m nn /- Rir v q'ki The Leasehold Land is held from the" Governwhich may be allotted me, and to pay all Calls Lyttelton, and Dunedin. City Cadets--At Drill Shed, at b p.m. on GREY 35/- „ ment under lease for f-urteen years, having now lawfully made thereon, and to sign the Deed of 2 2nd. TARANAKI, for Taranaki and Manukau. luesaay, tnestn inst. NEWCASTLE 35/- „ ten years to run. The leasee has the option, at Association when called upon to do b o. 23r d. PHCEBE for Pieton, Wellington, Lyttel- g^t Sflhta* f Tw^aTurty COLLINGWOOD 35/- „ j^^^ «^ 1. to . i_«h« S P " 1 ca fall ' fnr aw___H _nd M fln » Wakefield Cadets-Spring Grove, at 3.30 p.m. FIREWOOD ... 30/- per Cord The Improvem y entß consisfc of Dwe lling-hous e . Hesidence ; 29fcb : WELLINGTON, for Taranaki and Manu- 0 _ SaturdftV> the 6th in &,. if wet , Saturday 13th. „„___"" - Cow-sheds, WooUheds, Dipping Tanks, &c.,&c. Business and occupation kau. Motueka Cadets— Cricket Ground, at 2.30 p.m. tbß M s oas.h. : ■- fA r7", _ .„. 2^eT^t_^ I n„in Hoto, ' ,WeUtaeto,,,t ''- -■— -.***«; o^r,!^ a. K. L,cT & Sok's (opposite Mr. 1* _*■« *-**-■**», '■ obfS af to P Sm„" o o°f to_3 J_4 C. A. _UMW_Y, Captain WUkie-.), -a be carefully attended,*, Wm. SXAVEBt - CO., Nelson. 705 446 N. EDWARDS & CO., Agants. 734 __^^l^d^tM__Nelson District. 2160 JAMES 0. BURFORD. «9S Auctioneers. __HHHHn-_ ' y*'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 82, 5 April 1872, Page 3

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