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ALL SAINTS' CHURCH BUILDING FUND. . _ ; , ASALEof WORK, jn aid of the alove Fund, will be heldKiri the 'Assembly Wooina, Kelson, on FRIDAY<and SATURDAY, the 14th and 15th instant, comprising;^ : - ;; A Water-color Painting, by Mr Gully — A large assortment ot Children's Clothes and other useful articles — Also, a variety of Toys, Pictures, and Scrapbooks, for Children. A Refreshment Table -will be provided. Doors will be open from 2 p.m. to 9 p,m on Friday, and from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday. Admission 6d— Children Half-price. "Friends who have kindly been working for the sale aie requested to send their contributions to the Assembly Rooms, between 2 and 6 on Thursday atternoon, the 13th. 299 Superintendent's Office, Nelson, February 6, 1873. mENDEES "ill be received at this Office until X MONDAY, the 24th inst, for FORMING BRIDLE TRACK from Riwaka to Sandy Bay. Specifications may be seen at the Traveller's Rest Hotel, Kiwaka, and at the Provincial Engineer's Office, Kelson. ALFRED GREENFIKLD, 298 Provincial Secretary. NELSON CITY GAS WORKS. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, sth February, 1673. nHENEDRS will be Received at this Office 1 until 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 13th instant, for the Erection of GALVANIZED IRuN FENCING. Plan and Specification may be seen at the Provincial Engineer's Office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2P5 Provincial Secretary. WD AV I S , PHOTOGRAPHER and • COLORIST. B3|£" Studio— Opposite Assembly Rooms. 282 * TO BE DRAWN FOR, after the manner of the " Art Union " Lottery, at the Masonic Hotel, Nelson, on SATUHDAY EVENING, February 8, by One Hundred Members, at £l ss. each, that Splendid STEEPLE-CHASE HORSE RUSTIC. The success of this Horse on the Turf is too well known to need comment. He is moreover a splendid Back, and a perfect Lady's Horse. Rustic is now in full training for the ensuing Wakefield Steeplechase Meeting, i 3 in perfect condition, and looking admirably. The Lottery will take place at 9 o'clock punctually. Apply at the bar of the Masonic Hotel, or to Mr. G. W. Schrodeßj Jun. 99 EDWARD HOPE. XEVY'S AUCKLAND ROCKS Per Wellington, THIS DAY !

WESLEYAN CHURCH, NELSON. IJSCTURJ^ANJb MUSIC A^M&iA^GB. \}. iLKQXURE ron BRITISH/COLONIZ&X3:,'..Tl<>N,:by the RsyiW. J.&WATKIN". with a VARIETY of MUSlC'by the^CHO^K, will be given in, the Wesley an Chukchi,' Hartfy-Btroet, On WEDNESDAY, February 12, 187,3. PROGRAMME. Chorus Now pray we for our Country Wiza Flowers Song The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers Mrs Hemans Chorus Is there a land where people dare ; ; G. Rdchardfc Trio There is music in the air Root Duet Light in the east is glowing Glover Chorus Sweet peace descending Mozart Song Id this 1 hope Mrs W. Bliss Trio Winds g'-ntly whisper Whittaker ■ INSTRUMENTAL DUET. Song : Rest Locksley Hallelujah Chokus Handel C. Y. Fell, Esq., in the chair. Tickets 2/- each. Children Half-price. Doors open at Half-past 7; to commence at 8 p.m. The proceeds to be devoted to the Reduction of the Circuit Debt. 2<J7 PAPERHANGINGS! PAPERHANGINGS!! JUST, RECEIVFD, ex Chnudiere, a large and choice assortment of PAPERHANGINGS of all descriptions, at6d. per piece and upwards. Plain and Gilt Centre Pieces and Borders Gold Ltaf, deep and pale color Bronzes, various thades Varnishes, Oils, Colors, Plate and Sheet Glass , Superior Scotch Glue, &c, &c , &c, At , T. B. LOUISSON'S OIL AND COLOR STORES, BriJge-street, Nelson. SKtJT Estimates given for all description of House and Ship Painting. 303 CATTLE ! CATTLE ! CATTLE ! 3f\ HEAD for SALE by AUCTION on \J WEDNESDAY, February 19-, 1873, at the Fair Grocnd, Richmond, consisting of — Working Bullocks, well broken 3-Year old Steers, fit for the knife 2-Ye<r oldsand Yearlings First-class Cows in milk and to calve. All Waimea-reared Stock. The above will deserve attention, being quiet, handy, and commendable. 107 H. J. L. AUGARDE.

AEE NOW OFFERING E THE BALANCE OF THEIR 1 SUMMER DEESS GOODS 1 | MILLINERY g *& ~ AND J3| | FANCY &GODS I S ' AT g 1 ONE-HALF 5 &. • THE 'USUAL C-OS.T. • q I _____ a p . . N 1 ; „ also, g I -A. GEAND TABLE OF . « S Useful- FAMILY EEMIANTS ; ! h'.'" '.":.'■. ; . .... ..' ".■" ! ' AT '.. , ; " ' ■■-« I EIDIOULOTJS PEICES. 9 ttAJLOL OF 1 OOMMEEOE. I .', '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIIII, Issue 34, 7 February 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIIII, Issue 34, 7 February 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIIII, Issue 34, 7 February 1873, Page 2

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