Superintendent's Office, Nelson, 17th September, 1872. THE Deputy-Superintendent directs it to be . notified- that, inac.prdance'with the provisions of Section 9 of the " Education Act, 1863," he has appointed TUESDAY,, the 24th dav of September, instant, at 12 o'clock, Noon, for' the ELECTION of TWO PERSONS to Fill the Vacancies in the Local Committee of Education for the City of Nelson, and that the Election shall be held at the COURT-HOUSE, Nelson. ALFRED GREENFIELD, . 1995 Provincial Secretary. TENDERS will be received by tlie Rev. Mr. Gaskin, Collingwood, until tbe 2nd October, 1872, for tbe ERECTION "of, a CHURCH at Collingwood. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my Office, until September 16, and after that date at the Parsonage, Collingwood. THOMAS BRUNNER, 1926 <■ Architect. FOR SALE.— A substantially-built SEVENROOMED HOUSE, with detached Kitchen, a good Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees, Greenhouse, &c, &c, lately occupied by G. W. ' Hoene, Esq. Price low and terms easy. Apply to R. Pollock, Trustee in Bankruptcy, or to Mr. G. Hakpbk, Trafalgar- street. 1976 HOUSE AT THE PORT FOR SALE.— The SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, at' present in the occupation of the Undersigned, There is a Fruit Garden, and also a Washhouse. Bathroom, and Stable. Has a commanding view of the Bay. Apply to J. THORNTON, Bridgestreet. ' 350 MONEY TO LEND, on Good FREEHOLD SECURITY, at Eight Per Cent. Apply to GEORGE HARPER, Land and Commission Agent, ov to R. RICHARDSON, Solicitor and Land Broker, 1877 Trafalgar-street. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT!! and TO-MORROW NIGHT !! ! i . _____ | A MATINEE on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, I commencing at 3 o'clock. ESCAMOTEUR, Having just completed a successful tour through the Province of Marlborough, purposes giving TWO ENTERTAINMENTS in Nelson as above. Part I. MAGIC | Part 11. SONGS. Speightly by Master Abch Roscom, the Tamborine Player, and youngest Character Singer in New Zealand. To conclude with the Laughable Farce, entitled " JOHN WOPPS," Or, " From Information I Received," (Characters by Nelson Amateurs) • Sain Snugg (lately returned from New Zealand) Chopps (a Journeyman Butcher) John Wopps and Tom Chaffer (Members of the London Police Force) Mr. Wopps and Mr. Chopps Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission: Front Seats 3s, Back do 2s. Gallery Is. .To the Matinee: Adults Is, Children Half-prices Tickets to be obtained at all the Music and Fancy Repositories. 1972
fc TWO POUNDS REWARD. |. . ' ■'..-■?{■. . * g&-ll ; ;./\ TTrHEREASisome PERSON^' |r: PERSONS YW 'ibeen^'TAKING^AWAY my Stokei'thfe abojve'ReWard will be Given to'anyone^ giving! such INFORMATION as- 'wiirtfeat to the 'CONVICTION ;of the OFFENDER or OFFENDERS;. ,,.. ..-' 20U3 H. MARTIN. ~~~ I. 0. 0. F., M. U. NELSON LODGE MEET at McGEE'3 HOTEL, THIS EVENING, Sept. 18, at Half-past Seven o'clock. 1996 ■ WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 200 Pairs FOWLS. .1981. .-W. PATTERSON, Waimea-road. WESLEYAN MISSIONS. "PUBLIC MEETINGS will be held as follows : Richmond — Wednesday, September 18. Stoke— Thursday, . „ 19. Nelson — Friday, „ 20. The Chair will be taken each Evening at Seven o'clock. Collections after each Service in aid of the above Missions. 1971 LADIES' WAREHOUSE, HARDY-STREET. Madame Bottenelli Begs to inform the Nelson Public that she has Jost Received her FIRST SHIPMENT Off Summer Drapery,, Consisting of — DRESSES, TRIMMINGS, SUN SHADES, RIBBONS, 1999. &c., &c. THE STALAGMITE. NOW ON VIE W, At the WAKATU HOTEL, the SPLENDID STALAGMITE, LATELY BROUGHT DOWN FROM THE WANGAPEKA CAVES. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. 2007 AUG TI O N S^alTsT, TO-MORROW, at 12.15 o'clock, M-T. TDOSUF EXTRAORDINAIRE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, M.T., The following GOODS distrained for Rent— , Tables— •Chairs— Crockery— Kitchen Utensils— Yankee Notions, &c, H. J. L. AUGARDB, 20 °6 i Auctioneer.
*-*"- Tirmir-ni—iH iiiiih i— ■iwiwifiumi— uiiii.iii_ji i_ ■■■hihhim-hth — — "*"" ■!■■>— aa-M-MfW— — — ■— i"" I—""■'^1 — ""■'^ ,■■ a; ' '.-: •.■•..■■_■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I T. S. WYIOID & C 0. ,.' M o 2 . -"• Would 'respectfully remind their very numerous Customers that, they intend . H 5 OPENING THE LARGEST STOCK OF W I MILLINEEY, DEAPEEY, I AND 5' "■■■" GLOTHIJTO 1 , m That has ever been .offered to the inhabitants of Nelson and surrounding districts, : r_j ..-', about the end of this month. £> IS as tA That the above Stock las been carefully, selected by their English, Foreign, aud y Z5 ■.'.■•, ' Australiatf Buyers. . W ' M S ■-. , . ■ . O g :V JTJST RECEIVED, ex TARARUA— co § THE FIE.ST SHIPMENT OE § | LADIES' HATS and FLOWERS jf jgr" DIRECT FROM LONDON AND PARIS. ___ ALSO, H ! fc -G ; UST. E -O -A. SE I / " i« . LADIES^^SEPHINE'-KlI) "GLOVES, ; ; g SO . v ,"7 V! .THE LATEST PARISIAN COLORS. ; ' ':.'■;■•••■! '■ '■-.-'''•-> '•■'■■ •' ■' '■-■■ ■ • ' 9i^Sfi^ : , ■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 223, 18 September 1872, Page 2
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716Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 223, 18 September 1872, Page 2
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