1 ».. *• s _< ON SALE at the Port*— 5-Feet * DIEMAN'S LAND SHINGLES, at 18/- . per 100. Also, HEMATITE. 2231 B.FRANZEN. COMMERCIAL GOLD-MINING COMPANY. A CALL of TEN SHILLINGS per Share is hereby made payable to the undersigned ou or before THURSDAY NEXT, September 4. 1873. K By order ot the Shareholders. JOHN PERCY, Secretary. Note.— Shareholders are requested to pay up their arrears' 2235 ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. GRAND OPENING NIGHT!!!, THIS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. f LAP ET IT E AMY, THE LITTLE QUEEN OF TRAGEDY, COMEDY, DANCE,/ AND SONG, ■ Pronounced by the New Zealand Press the most versatile and accomplished little Actress' that has yet graced the colonial stage, assisted by MRS. AND MR. THORNTON, and several of the Nelson Amateurs. RING JOHN ! ! HAMLET 1! ! MERCHANT OF YE N I CE! ! ! &c. For Programme, see Hand-bills. 2236 C O N C E R T . "|y RS GEORGE PALMER begs to announce Spka™?7 T T SBt ) ? e C P N PRT will be D i w^. h vanatl <> n 8 in the programme) THIS MONDAY EVENING concluding with the favorite Burletta, _THE HAUNTED MILL. 2227 RICHMOND CATTLE ! 'FAIR. rj'HE Next QUARTERLY FAIR will be held X on WEDNESDAY, September 3. 1873. T. J. THOMPSON, 2223 ' Hoj. Secretary. NELSON CITY RIFLES. NO PARADE on Tuesday ; INSPECTION being on Wednesday. By order, 2241 J. A. BURN, Sec.
DISTRICT ORDER. THE Government MONTHLY INSPECTION of the undermentioned Companies will take place as follows:— City Cadets, at the Drill Shed, on Wednesday, the 3rd instant, at 6 p m. City Rifles and Nelson Artillery Corps, at the Drill Shed, on Wednesday, the 3rd, at 7 pm Stoke Cadets, at the Schoolground, Stoke, on Wednesday, the 3rd, at 4 p.m. Stoke Rifles, at the Public Hall, Stoke, on Wednesday, the 3rd, at 8 30 p m. Wakefield Cadets, at Wakefield, on Saturday, the 6th, at 2.50 p.m. Waimea Rifles, at Mr Ford's Paddock, Waimea West, on Saturday, the 6th, at 4 p.m. E. BAIGENT, Captain, Commanding Militia and Volunteers, 2242 Nelson District. CHERRY WINE. THE undersigned has a Large Stock of CHERRY WINE, one, two and three years old, which he U offering for Sale in large or small quantities. CHARLES BARTLETT. Washington Valley. 2232 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE undersigned begs to inform the Public that he has REMOVED to the Premises opposite Mr Stallabd's, and will be glad to see all his old customers and as many new ones as may please to come. JAMES LUCAS, Tailob, Bridge-street. A Suit, made to measure, of best Nelson Tweed— £4 10s. 2049 PRINCE ALBERT HOTEL, NILE-STREET EAST. M . G 0 0 D , Having taken the above, hopes, by strict attention to the wants of Customers and Good Accommodation, to receive a share of public patronage. N.B. — None but good Wines and Spirits in stock 2153 "DETHWAITE & ROBERTSON, BUILDERS, AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS, 2152 F ile-stbeet East, Nelson.
[CIBCULAB.] jq-ELSON HORTICULTURAL, FINE ARTS. AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1873. Executive Committee : Pbesident : Da. WILLIAMS. Vice-Pbesidbnt : LOWTHER BROAD Esq. 'Db BOOR, WILLIAM ROUT, J. HOLLO WAY, F. H. PICKERING, (Hon. Sec.) Sib— The Committee purpose holding on the 25th November next, an Exhibition, haying seven. Departments, viz , Horticultural, Fine Arts and Photography, Mineral and Geological, industrial Ladies Industries, Natural History, and Poultry; each Department to be under the control of a* Special Committee. The Horticultural Show will be held in a Marquee in front of the Provincial Hall; the Exhibition in the Hall, and in such other annexes as the Government may allow for the purpose. The Committee hope to receive liberal support from the Nelson public in their efforts to foster local industry and talent, to enable them to devote a considerable sum towards Prizes for presentation to successful exhibitors. It is proposed to invite gentlemen to give short Lectures on various subjects of general interest in connection with the Exhibition. There will also be Musical performances, and various other attractions for visitors. The Committee request your aid particularly in the matter of Special Prizes for excellence in the pursuit or industry you may desire to encourage or promote ; several gentlemen have already come forward and assisted in this way. A iiit of Special Prizes will be published in the newspapers. Will you kindly take the matter into your consideration, and by the means suggested help to make the Nelson Exhibition, 1873— what the Committee wish it to be— a perfect success. I am, Sir, yours faithfully, M . aort . . , IMO F. H. PICKERING, Hon. Sec Nelson, 29th August, 1873. 2226 "'■ ' ' ._.'"---. $■ ■-'.'!■! WYMOND 's ; !!- / : : 1 ARE STILL CLEARING OUT a g All their S .S, : -.-' w : | WINTER CLOTHING, HATS, § dg &c., at | REDUCED PRICES. 1 O > yj J« p$ Also the^balance of o I SPRING & WINTER MESS HOODS, 1 § Until arrival of New Shipments. - 2 M .„*..- - -.... -Q < — • •-;; hg ..- - 5 ;. MUST BE SOLD— ,g $ ; S A LOT OF USEFUL 11EMM ft In White and Grey Calicoes— Sheetings— - -2 Flannels— Dress Materials — French Meri- p> p3 noes — Eancy Trimmings — Women's and Jjj g Children's Hosiery in Job Lots — also, Straw Q Hats, Flowers and Feathers at Half-price. g 3 g . _ © j * T. S WYMOND & Co. Hall of Commerce. '. '•■-';:"' ' P< \
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 210, 1 September 1873, Page 2
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