MASONIC HALL. The LOTTIE IMT AGNET rjpROUPE!!! Manager and Director ... Fhabk. Richakdson. Agent J. Small. Z (FOURTH APPEARANCE. JP.TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) JUNE 5. A NEW AND ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME Will be presented this Evening. BUCKLEY and HOLLY In New Ethiopian Delineations. LOTTIE, With her talented Brother . FRANK, In their Wonderful Trapeze Performance. SMALL, Will Open his Budget of Comicalities. PHILLIPS Iu Motto and Ballad Songs. FRANK RICHARDSON, Pianißt. J. MUNYARD,; Violinist aud Flageolet. 1489 THE Persons who are in the habit of REMOVING OUR TICKETS are known, and on the next occasion wiil be summarily dealt with. 1469 T. S. WYMOND & CO. SADDLERY ! SADDLERY ! ! ! NOW OPENING ex Echo— FOUR CASES MC^BE OF THOSE PL EN DID Q ADDLES, 1 Made to own order and pattern, and can be confidently recommended as a really first-class article. Also, a Large Assortment of BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, WHIPS &c, &c. A . B . JACKSON, SADDLER, 1354 Tbafalgar-stkeet. DR- 11/TORTON'S HOURS at Home for JJLL CONSULTATION : Mornings ... ... 8 till 12. Evenings ... ••• 7 till 9. Fridays and Sundays Excepted. Residence of the late Dr. F. L. Vickebman, Collingwood-street. 1426 FOR SALE OR TO LET. THE unexpired term (18 years) of a FARM situate on the Tataramaki District, about 12 miles from New Plymouth, containing 220 acres; it is well fenced aud nearly all laid down in Grass. Rent nearly nominal. For further particul«rs apply to the undersigned. H. F. RAWSON, 1433 Dentist. FOR SALE. A BAGATELLE TABLE, 10ft by 3ft 6in with Balls and Cues complete. 340 JOHN R. MABIN. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, June 4, 1873. TENDERS will be received at this Office until, thc 18th instant, from persons desirous of CONTRACTING to SUPPLY FIREWOOD at per Cord, and COAL, at per Ton, to the several GOVERNMENT OFFICES, LUNATIC ASYLUM, HOSPITAL, GAOL, LOCK-UP, and DESTITUTE POOR, for the Six Months ending 31st December next. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 1485 Provincial Secretary. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, June 4, 1873. "RENDERS will be received at this Office, JL until WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant, from persons desirous of CONTRACTING to SUPPLY the undermentioned ARTICLES for the Six Months ending 3 1 at December next, to the LUNATIC ASYLUM, GAOL, LOCK-UP, and DESTITUTE POOR, namely— I.—MUTTCN and BEEF, fresh, and free from bone, of best quality at per lb. SUET „ 2.— BREAD, best „ Ditto of Wheaten Meal „ Flour, fine... ... ... ... „ Ditto, ditto ... ... ... at per cwt, 3. — MILK ' ... per quart. 4.— SPIRITS, Wines, Bottled Ale and. Porter, and Colonial Ale. S.— GROCERIES, as per list, to be seen at this Office. Samples will be required to be left at this Office with the tenders. Articles to be delivered as required, at the Lunatic Asylum. Gaol, and Asylum for Poor Separate tenders will be received as numbered. Further particulars may be obtained on application at this Office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 1486 Provincial Secretary. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, May 31, 1873. THE following Clauses of the Protection of Animals Acts, are published for general information : — ■ " Protection op Animals Act, 1867,'' Section 20. No person Bhall sell game until he shall have taken a Licentte, which shall be in the form of Schedule 111. to this Act, and be signed by the Superintendent or Treasurer of the Province, and shall be in force for a period ending on tbe Seven day of August ; and the person requiring the same shall in respect of every such License or Renewal of License, pay to the Treasurer of the Province in which such License shall be issued the sum of Five Pounds, and if any person shall sell fny game without having duly taken out, and having in force such License as aforesaid, he shall for every such act forfeit and pay the sum of Twenty Pounds ; and it shall be lawful for the holder of every License in the form of Schedule I. (viz :— An ordinary License to kill game) to this Act to sell game to any person holding a License to sell game in the form of Schedule 111. to this Act without taking out any additional License to Bell game as required in this Section. " Pbot-ction of Animals Act, 1872," Section 2. Every person who shall sell, offer for sale, or expose for sale; and every holder of a License to sell game who shall have in his possession, or shall in any manner dispose of any dead hen pheasant, or any dead tui, shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay for every such act a sum not exceeding - Twenty Pounds ; and if such person hold a License to kill or sell game, such License shall, on conviction, become ipso facto void. ] GEOBGE HODGSON, 146q Clerk to Superintendent.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 134, 5 June 1873, Page 3
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