NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DIVINE CJERVICE will be held at O BISHOPDALE, SUNDAY EVENING, November 3, .1872, at 7 o'clock. WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. I Apply to Mrs. HARPBII, 2350 Albion Hotel. W A TCH WANTED. THE Party who took charge of my WATCH yesterday at the FIRE at Mr. Foy's, will please return it to 2351 HENRY NEWPORT. " NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE. BRIGADE. SPECIAL MEETING on MONDAY EVENING, 4th inst., at Half-past Seven o'clock. JNO. W. WIGZELL, 2348 ' Hon Secretary. MAIZE! MAIZE!! MAIZE!!! Ex Drover. /?A SACKS PRIME MAIZE ON SALE, NEALE AND HADDOW'S, Collingwood-street. 2352 Superintendent's Office, Nelson, November 2, 1872. TENDERS will be Received at this Office until MONDAY, the 18th inst, for RE- : MOVING CHANNEL R( >CX at theENTRANCE to NELSON HARBOUR. Specifications, &c, may be seen afc the Engineer's Oppice, Nelson. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2351 Provincial Secretary. "CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that on and alter December 2nd, 1572, the provisions of the "Cattle Trespass Act, 1868," will be Enforced on my LAND, being Section 136, Motueka; and that it is my intention to Claim Damages for all Cattle Trespassing on the said Land, whether fenced or uninclosed. R. GOODMAN. Motueka, November 2, 1872. 2347 TO PLEASURE SEEKERS. PTJBLICP I C N I C. THE Undersigned will OPEN liis HOUSE and GROUNDS at Wakepield for Parties wishing to enjoy themselves at a Picnic on the coming Holiday, Prince op Wales' Birthday. Dinner and and Tea will be provided at 2s. each. The Wakefield Band will be in attendance. L. DRAGER, 2346 ' Boarding-house. ROYAL BLUE HOUSE, Hardy Street. Just Arrived, ex Asterope — PAPERHANGINGS— Glass— Scrim — Coach Varnishes — Painters' Varnish, &c, &c For particulars see future advertisement. J. P. COOKE, PAPERHANGINGS WAREHOUSE, HARDY STREET. 2353 TRAFALGAR HOUSE, , Just to hand, our SECOND SHIPMENT ..'"' oir SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, Ex Asteropei For particulars see future Advertisement. : TRAFALGAR HOUSE. FRANCIS GRIMES, - j Manager. ' j November 2, 1872. ■ y 2354 \-~ — : — ' ■•' * '" . .-. . ODDFELLOWS', HALL.WV vj TO- NIG H T, -8 A TU-B D-AY. T> E NEE I T 0 F ALL EI GH T . r In consequence of the, crowded state of the Hall last evening (and the postponement of tbe departure of the Charles Edward) \y THE' VWQNDROTJS':; :?APANESE'; * I VyV V "Wiilgive their :'r''AV; 'V'V ! THISivIVENING, ;;V';^' : ; - ; :' y:^'A: : T. "M I L LI^Ny£SBJ;C E:S 11! V ; ; ]Rbnt;<s'erts^ (V Doors; opentat; Half-past. Seven;,; to commence: jpieirawi^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 02, Issue 261, 2 November 1872, Page 2
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394Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 02, Issue 261, 2 November 1872, Page 2
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