NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED a HOUSEMAID. Wages 12s. a week. 1 169 Apply Office of this Paper. WANTED — TENDERS for 12,000 RED MANUKA HOP POLES, at per 1000. 1172 HARLEY BROTHERS, Kent Brewery. FOR SALE by Private Contract — A COTTAGE and LAND in Collingwood-street. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Fnll particulars on application to J. ASHBURN, 1170 Hardy-street. TO SHOEMAKERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, or TO LET, (on easy terms) afc Fern Flat, Upper Buller, A COMFORTABLE DWELLING-HOUSE, with TEN ACRES of GROUND partly in Cultivation. A first-rate investment for a Boot and Shoemaker ; not one in the district. For full Particulars apply to JOHN DISHER, Miners' Arms, Nelson, or afc Fern Ffat. 1173 WESLEYAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING will be held a TEA MEETING and PUBLIC MEETING. Several Ministers and Friends will give Addresses, and Anthems will be performed by the Choir. Tickets for the Tea Meeting, 1/6 each. CITY OF NELSON ELECTION. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the DECLARATION of the POLL will take place at the PROVINCIAL HALL, Nelson, at Twelve, Noon, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 30th inst. LOWTHER BROAD, Returning Officer. Nelson, May 27, 1872. 1168 EVENING CONCERT. MRS. iTIEORGE T>ALMER has tbe \JT T. honor to announce that at the request of many of her friends, she will give a CUNCERT, Vocal and Instrumental, with the kind assistance of an Efficient Orchestra, at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Tra-falgar-street, On FRIDAY EVENING, June 7, The Programme will comprise Overtures, Symphonies, Glees, Duets, Trios, Songs, and Pianoforte Solos. Tickets, 2/6, to be obtained of Mr. W. M. Stanton and Mr. G. Bonnington, Trafalgar-st. 1171 THE BALANCE OF DAMAGED CALICOS, OD. ty Yard. 1163 _E. DARrNALL, Richmond. FUNERAL. THE FUNERAL of the late Mr. WM RODGERSON will leave bis late Residence, Maitai Valley, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, at Half-past One o'clock. PARMENTER & AMOS, 1162 Undertakers. WINTER EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. rriHF F i r ßt of a Series of FORTNIGHTLY X ENTERTAINME MTS, in aid of CHRIST CHURCH ORGAN FUND, will be given on TUESDAY EVENING, June i. Admission— ONE SHILLING. Particulars in future Advertisement. 1164 j ON SALE. ABOUT 200 BUSHELS VERY PRIME SEED WHEAT. 1144 JOHN R. MABIN. NOTICE. OKA CORDS "CIIREWOOD FOR SALE. W. LLOYD Is prepared to Sell, at Reduced Prices, GOOD DRY DUN MOUNTAIN FIREWOOD, to be got at his Premises, Hardy-street, or the Dun Mountain Yard, as usual. 1141 DISTRICT ORDER. Militia and Volunteer Office, Nelson, 28th May. 1872. THE following Corps will Parade for "Monthly Inspection as specified opposite their names, viz:-— Waimea Rifles — Afc Spring Grove, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, June 1 ; if wet, Saturday, June 8. Wakefield Cadets— At Spring Grove, at 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 1; if wet, Saturday, June 8. City Cadets— At Drill Shed, at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4. City Rifles —At Drill Shed, at 7 p.m., oh Tuesday, June 4. Motueka Cadets— At Cricket Ground, at 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 22, By order, 0. A.HUMFREY,Captain 1174 and Adjutant Nelson District.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 126, 28 May 1872, Page 3
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