NELSON CITY ELECTION. MR. T UCKIE'S COMMITTEE will JL. MEET at their Rooms (lately occupied by the Bank nf New South Wales, THIS (FKIDAY) EVENING, at 7 o'clock sharp. 1090 CITY ELECTION. PERSONS desirous of FORWARDING the ELECTION of Mr A. SAUNDERS, are requested to MEET in the PREMISES next to Mr Webster's, Trafalgar-street, Ttilb (Friday) EVENING, at Seven o'clock. 1086 BANK HOLIDAY. rTIHE BANKS will be CLOSED on WHITX MONDAY NEXT, 20th inst. 1087 ANOTHER CASE ot MEN'S and BOY'S EXCELSIOR TROUSERS. T. S. WYMOND & CO., Hall of Commerce. 1080 St. MARY'S CHURCH NELSON. THE INAUGURATION of Two STATUES representing CHERUBS, will take place on SUNDAY NEXT, May 19, in the above Church, at Vespers, when a Collection will be made to defray expenses. On the same day there will be only 11 o'clock Mass. 1088 CHILDREN'S TREAT. ON FRIDAY NEXT (Qdeen's Birthday) the Children will Meet at the Temperance Hall, at Half-past Ten o'clock in the Morning, Form a Procession, and Walk round the Toy. n. After the Procession, they can regale themselves with Tea, Cake, Buns, and Bread and Butter in profusion. Mr. H. Warren has kindly lent the old Paddock for the Children to amuse themselves in during the dry. In the Evening there will be a PUBLIC MEETING; Singing conducted by Mr. R, B. Walcot. Chair to be taken, at 7 o'clock, by Alfred Saunders, Esq. Admission to Meeting, One Shilling, to help defray Expenses. 1077 B. CRISP. NELSON CITY RIFLES. FULL PRACTICE on SATURDAYS, at 2.30 p.m. A. W. BARNETT, 1076 Hon. Secretary. C. MOORE'S NELSON BOOT CLUB. THE FIRST MEETING for PAYMENT at MOORE'S Windsor Castle Hotel, TO-MORROW .(SATURDAY), 18th inst., at 8 p.m. 1084 HAVE you Seen the Shape and Quality of the 4/6 WESTMINSTER HATS; Also, the 1/6 BLUE VOLUNTEER CAP. At T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S, 1083 Hall of Commerce. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 6p. " TTISTORICAL ILLUSIRATIONS OF Xl COMMUNISM, AND THE IDEA OF PROPERTY; With Some Considerations—Economic, Political, and Moral — Thereon.', Being the substance of Two Lectures delivered in September, 1871, at the Assembly Rooms, Nelson, by J. C. Richmond. To be had of all Booksellers. 1095 TENDERS are invited for GRAVELLING the ROADWAY from Curtis' Gate to the Cemetery Gate. The Gravel to be taken from the Maitai. Specification can be seen at the Bay View Hotel. Tenders received by the Chairman till SATURDAY,- the 18th inst. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily Accepted. T. C. BATCHELOR, Chairman. 10i9 Suburban North Road Board, i DISTRICT ORDER. Nelson, 13th May, 1872. UNDER instructions received from the Inspector of Militia and Volunteers, the Annual Inspection of the undermentioned Corps will take place as follows : — Waimea Rifles and Wakefield Cadets— At Spring Grove, 2.30 p.m., on Saturday, 18th. City Rifles— At Drill Shed, 5 p.m., on Monday, 20th. City Cadets — At Drill Shed, 4.30 p.m. on Monday, 20th. i By order, 0. A. HUMFREY, Captain 1050 and Adjutant Nelson District. INANGAHUA REEFS. The undersigned have FOR SALE the following Shares: 100 Shares in Wealth of Nations Claim , 50 „ Westland Goldmining Company. 500 „ Golden) Hill Goldmining Company, 100. „ . Phoenix Goldmining Company. 500 „ Victoria Goldmining Company. 5 „ Nohouse Water Race Company. Wk. STAVERT & PO., 1094 r Auctioneer-.. .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 117, 17 May 1872, Page 3
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