NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW TEAR'S DAY CALEDONIAN fjATHERING.. LUNCHEON from 12 to 2. TEA, from 3 o'clock. At J. DONALDSON'S BOOTH. 2752 FOR MOTUEKA. •j Jk^s rpHE p.s. LADY BARELY will leave for Motueka TO-MORROW, at 11 a.m. instead of 10, as advertised. J. S. CROSS, Junr., 2758 ' ' Agent! NELSON ARTIZANS' ASSOCIATION. THE NEXT MEETING of Members will take place on JANUARY Bth, 1873, when the Election of Officers will be proceeded with. EDWARD FINNEY, 2757 Hon. Secretary. ON SALE at the STORE of the undersigned, next Wymond & Co., Bbidge Street. GEESE ! GEESE ! ! DUCKS ! DUCKS ! ! DUCKS ! ! ! TORKEYS ! TURKEYS ! ! FOWLS ! FOWLS ! ! FOWLS ! ! ! HAMS ! HAMS ! ! And everything the Doctor ordered for Christmas. W. PHILLIPS. 2751 St. MARY'S BAZAAR. mHE SALE of the ARTICLES unsold will 1 continue afc St. MARY'S STATION, in the NEW SCHOOLROOM, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 10 am., and close at 7 p.m. Also THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. Bazaar to Open on these three days at 10 a.m., to Close at 5 p.m., and to Re-open at 7 pm. Visitors who intend to Purchase will be admitted Free in day-time; 1/- ticket for the night, when visitors will be entertained with Instrumental and Vocal Music by the Pupils of the School. 2761 A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU! ON geese I saw some curious rhyme, From Borne one's tongue let loose, No better thing for Christmas time Than a fine fat tender goose. But he'd liv'd out west for yeara, Though a quill you could not suck, To masticate him would start tears; If that's the case, Oh, I prefer a duck ? If I can't get of either these, I will give an Irish howl, And go and get some long-pod peas, And with, them get a fowl. 2750 WT A. Jones. mENDERS will be RECEIVED by the WAIJL MEA ROAD BOARD until 9 a.ni. on TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, for - 1. Brickwork at Toll Collector's House, Stoke. 2. Painting House and Toll-gate. 3 Gravelling Part of Port Road, Stoke. 4. Gravelling, &cl, on Cemetery-road, Waimea South. 5. Making Bricks in Doyedale. ' Specifications to be seen after Monday, 30th, for Nos. 1 and 2, at the Toll-gate, ,3, at Turf Hotel, 4, at Wakefield Inn,' and, 5, at Thorpe Inn. Tenders; of which the lowest will, not necessarily be- accepted, to be left with Members of the Board,- at Bridge Hotel; or with the Secretary. ~ ; ■■•■:'. T. J. THOMPSON, , i ■2759- •■■ ■'" " ■'■■ : " ! '" v :^"'-'\' : -- l '\ Secretary, j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 305, 23 December 1872, Page 2
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