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SPRING GROVE ANNUAL m- c a. ' *' THURSDAY, MARCH 20. In the Afternoon PRIZES will be offered for KitoES, Leaping, and Other Sports. In the Evening a PUBLIC MEETING, when Addresses will be given, the School Prizes Distributed, and Musical Pieces Performed. Afterwards the Magic Lantern, Hlustrattd with Descriptive Music. ALL THE USUAL AMUSEMENTS. Tea at 5 o'clock.— For Adults, 1/6 each. School Children at 3 o'clock, Free. 618 MOTUEKA. T7IOR SALE, on very' reasonable terms, a good JD FAMILY RESIDENCE of Eight Rooms, with Large Garden, well-stocked with fruit trees, good Barn, Stables, and Piggeries, also the GOODWILL of Eighteen Acres of PRIME LAKD well-adapted for HOPS, held under the Commissioner of Native Reserves on lease of 21 years. Apply to JOHN F. SHIPLEY, Motueka. ALSO, to be LET on easy terms, the adjoining FARM of MARCHWOOD comprising 95 Acres Apply to 517 Mrs HOWARD, Motueka. WEALTH OF NATIONS QUAETZMINING COMPANY [Registered] BY Virtue of the 54th Section of "The Mining Companies Act, 1872," the interest of the undermentioned Persons have become FORFEITED TO THE COMPANY for Nonpayment of Calls, and in accordanco with the 55th Section of the Act hereinbefore mentioned, will be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Reefton, on the 21st day of March, 1873, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. William E. McLevib ... !00 Shares James Pearson 30 „ E. C. Maxwell ... ... 75 „ 205 Shareb. PATRICK BRENNAN, Legal Manager. Reefton, March 7, 1873. 614 BAND OF HOPE GOLDMINING COMPANY [Registered ] BY Virtue of the 54th Section of the "Mining Companies Act, 1872, the , interest of the undermentioned Persons have become FORFEITED TO THE COMPANY for Non-payment . of Calls, and, in accordance with the 55th Section of the Act hereinbefore mentionened will be submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION, at Reeston, on the 2lst day of March, 1873, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. James Gosjian ... 48 Shares Chari.es Relf ... 259 „ John Hall 50 „ W. H. Revell ... 34 „ James Stewart ... 50 „ Nichol Ramsay ... 16 n . _, Gilmer Brothers 100 „ _ Michael Power... 18 „ 575 Shares. PATRICK BRENNAN, Legal Manager. Reefton, March 7, 1873. j>l3 Superintendent's Office, Nelson, March 14, 1873. TIENDERS will be received at this Office until X 12 o'clock, Noon, on MONDAY, the 24th istant, for Supplying CLAY PUDDLE and FRESH WATJSR SAND required for the Nelson Gas Works. Specifications can be seen at the Provincial Engineer's Office. Separate Tenders will be received. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 623 Provincial Secretary. • p AEANDINI pOMPANY. This highly Popular Company will give a series of SELECT CONCERTS IN NELSON, Commencing on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, t March 17. Particulars in future Advertisements. 604 ' MASONIC HALL. ~~ MISS AITKEN, -OL(Mrs. J. L. Btjhten) THE EMINENT TRAGEDIENNE, Will have the honor of appearing in the above Hall on MONDAY EVENING, March 17. For full particulars and Programme see To-morrow's papers. 620 THE Undersigned being appointed to Negotiate for the Acquisition of LAND required for the NELSON and FOXHILL RAILWAY, is willing to TREAT with the OWNERS for the PURCHASE of the Same., THOS. BRUNNER, 308 • Government Buildings. i THO' ABSENT, EVER DEAR. npHESB lines to you, my- worthy friends, JL* .At your loss I may shed tears; ; How can I ever make amends ; For your help in need, brave volunteers. I'm low in mind, to some its clear, For they call me cur and pup { ! '', But when I get a volunteer, I do feel so lifted up. ; To live 1 1 must; its Very clear, '". :Willjtry from this time hence, , • ■•]' $I^aje:totivLmp& volunteer j 'y'\ •- 'For the sum of fifteen' pence. " : So in all my transactions, this is my plan, injure another I'll do what I cani :iFprifc please^ nie bo wheq I think I provoke, : ; : A .;As my. hatred <v ; lengUrjri-for"ifrreß^^itq.Stoke f - --,615,-' . '■■■■?', :'/> : '--V i -v--/jßrwn'a man about Tqwx; '■"■:. '••■■' >.' ''-\n' : j: '-',:'• '•■-'.'■ ;''■■■■ ■■C r -'~ '/.-Vj-c 1 -'" l^'-'' '^-r '"?',!-■■ '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 14 March 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 14 March 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 64, 14 March 1873, Page 3

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