DISTRICT ORDER. maß Government MONTHLY MSPEBtfIo\ -L of the undermentioned "Corps ywill take\ place as follows: — /■ \ City Cadets at the Drill-shed, on Tuesday, the I Ist. at 6 p.m. / : City Rifle 3. and the Nelson Xrtillery Corps on Tuesday, at 7 p.m., at tm Drill-shed. Stoko Cadets, at the IRoblic Hall, Stoke/ on Tuesday, the let, at Ss.3J p.m. Wakefield CadetV at Wakefield, on Friday, the 4th, at 3 p.mV / Waimea Rifles, in \ie Palmer's Paddock, Waimea West, on Saturday the sthjat 3 p.m. E. BAIGENT, Captain, Commanding Militia and Voluateers, 1695 Nelson District. HAVE YOU SEEN / TTTYMOND & CO.'S International JrV^ /TWEED TROWSERS / -^A^93. 61. Good Value for lls.yßd., for Railway Work, where Hard and Tough Wear ia absolutely n^cessstry. 1688 Hall op Co\smerce, WAIMEA ROAD BOARD. ELECTORAL NOTICE. NOTICE is Hereby .Gifen, that the Waimea Road Board District having been DIVIDED, by Proclamation of the Superintendent dated June 11, 1873, into SIX SUB-DISTRICTS (named respectively as undermentioned), the whole of the members of the Bo^rd will, in arp.ordancs with the provisions of " The Nelson Highways Act, 1873,'" ro ont of office on the first Monday in the Month of July, 1873. The Electors paying rates for lands an*Ktene» , mentß within each of the Sub -Districts thus created, are hereby summoned to/MEET on MONDAY, 7th day of July, 1873, at Noon, at the undermentioned p aces within thoife Sub- Districts respectively, to ELECT in each Sub-District OISE PERSON qualified to v/te at such meeting to serve on the ROAD BOARD of the WaJmea District. , / 1. Stoke Sub-Distriei, at the Public Hall, Stoke v / 2. Waimeall^gi/Sub-Districfc,attheAgricul-tural HallTKJfohmond ./^Spring Grove Sub-District, at Marks'a * "^j Store, Spring Grove < lrwakefield Sub-District, at the Headingroom, Upper Wakefield 5. Waimea West Sub-District, at the Drill- j shed 6. Dovedale Sub-District, at the School- room. In the event of a Poll being demanded in any Sub-District, the following shall, in such SubDistrict, commence innediately after the nomination, and shall continue for four hours and no longer. As in accordance with the provisions of the above named Act, no person whose rate is unpaid is entitled to take any part in the election, the following persons are appointed by the Board to receive rated from Ten to Twelve o'clock, on the day and at the place of election, viz:— Rtoke ... ... Mr Rout Waimea East ... Mr Barnicoat ' Spring Grove ... Mr Thompson" Wakefield ... Mr B. M. Smith Waimea West ... Mr R. J. Malcolm Dovedale ... Mr J. Win. T. J. THOMPSON, 168! Secretary. mWO CJ HILLING mABLE ! ! ! JL , © J_ 7 Jj. EVERY ARTICLEVSOLD at 2/-. %^> ivr ANSON & n°f/Z JXI_ \J 1661 / CLAPHAM NURSERY, Tort and Hardy Streets, Nelson. TIJ"ILLIAM TTT ALE, GROWER AND IMPORTER OP ALL KINDS OE 1 GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS, Has for Sale, at the Nursery, Tory- street, Apple Pear", Plum, Chkrbt, Peach, Apricot, v NectarWb,"" Mulbebrt, Walnut, Spanish* Chesnut, TRUE FILBERTS, and all kinds of Fruit Takes, first quality. Also, a fine lot of healthy Okangb and LEMONnTBEEsr Camellias, Roses, Shkubs, and cJskJi^: At the Shop in Haruy-streetl-White and Rbd Clovbk Cow Grass, Tbefoil Lucerne, Timotht, Rtb Gbass, all kinds, of Garden Seeds of the finest quality. ! W. H. calls attention to his NEW PEAS— LAXTON'^SBPREME, y/ ~'-\ No doubt the Finest Pea in cultivation, This Pea has taken the prize in England at all the Horticultural Shows. JSeight, . 3to 6 feet. / RAILWAY H^RRY, An Excellent Pea, a great^ropper, dwarf habit, and of first-rate quMU#^ Height, 2 to 3 feet. POTATOES. AMERICAN EARLY ROSE The earliest and one of the best Potatoes in cultivation. A correspondent says of this Potatoe: — " It is a first-class Potatoe, very early, and a very heavy cropper. Has cropped here this season 120lbs from lib of seed. DOBBIES' EARLY, A fine white Early Potatoe,. a good cropper, and of , excellent quality* Both the above for sale in small lots. SAII orders carefully attended to, packed, and shipped to any part of New Zealand. 1528 / : \ I FOR HAVELOCK. / //Tkqi f|IHE Schooner / / $llfe*v -*- WAITO Hyl/ ■ /(SG^^^^^^will leave in a few days. V / MpSm^ or freight or Passage apply on - s :. ■ - ' ' : DIRECT. /^ /^k. rpHE "DART" will leafre as / Mjk X above in a few days m place i^^K of the Waitohi. \J For Freight or Passage apply to 1696 D, JFRASER, on board.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 155, 28 June 1873, Page 3
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