/. •■ Now; Landed "bx : IJlaup^Haot^^^^l;:? A.LARGEN ASSORTMENT of cPlPlte a Js^^ B HS,HALL LAMPS- BURNEBS < and FITTINGSol all deicripfciona; ' > >£ /i. 2HI EDMb. sfes[TON & GOV WANTED FONGUS. 6/w per Sack fen, or £18 to £20 per ton. 409 APPO HOOTON, Wasington Valley. , Superintendent's Office^ ;u r. ' Nelson, l6tUAagaat, 1873. NELSON LUNATIC AS^LUIi, J TO BUILDERS^ rpENDERS will be received at this Office until Noon on SATURDAY, the 6th day of ra^"SfcSi? lol^^..W^ ; Plans and Specifications may be seen a 6 the Provincial Engineer'a Office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 212 * ■-'.". Provincial Secretary. FOR SALE, CHEAP. jsj|y rFSHE Schooner : ' . jtikh X- C L A R' A Y - JOTisk APP^ *<> F. TRASK, ColUng■M@M^ wood-atreet,or W. ROWELL, the •"■s^gggggggsW .rorfc. .-"...._ 2006 IA. A1" E S RS * M cB!ECKAN ,s^^^ XfX Blackwood & Co/s jSHH^ II^ oi splendid Steamships-r---«#illl§|& Albion— Tasab.ua— Alhambra — Otago, — Omeo — Claud HamILTOHT, &C.,&C, Sept sth—ALßipx f for Greymonth, Hokitika. and Melbourne. Sepfc. llth.— Claud Hamimoh, for Wellington! Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Metf bourne. -H: Paaaenger Fares very low. T. CAWTHRON Agent, 812 Government Wharf. ANcnoa 4jyiL steam ' LINE OF PACKETS. FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH. THE CHARLES EDWARD On THURSDAY the 4th. At 7 a.m. '. FOR ILENHEIM. '. THE LYTTEL TO M About THURSDAY, the 4th. 1454 N. JESDWARDS & CO. THE <Jji^v STEAM . N E W . .- SHIPPINGZEALAND "^^^^ COMPANY (LIMITED). TIME TABLE-SEPTEMBER. 3fd: r P, H( BBE, for Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago. On WEDNESDAY at 4 p.m. Bth : TARANAKI, for Taranaki and Mannkau. 10th : WELLINGTON, for Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago. 15th : PHO2JBE, for Taranaki and Manukau, 17th: TARANAKI, for Picton, Lyttelton, and Otago. 22nd • WELLINGTON, for Taranaki and Man- " ukau. 24th: PHO3BE, for Piston, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago. „ - 29th : TARANAKI, for Taranaki and Manukau. .. : ';' 3104 N. EDWARDS & CO* Agents.
ODDFELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT ! T U E S D A V, S EP IE MB E R 2. IMMENSE SUCCESS. OF LA PETITE AM V, 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. TRAGEDY, COMEDY, DANCE, and BONG ! To conclude with the Screaming Farce of OUT TO NURSE! For Programme, see Hand-bills. 2250 DISSOLVING VIEWS. WEDNESDAY EVENlNG, September 10,1873, DISSOLVING VIEWS will be Exhibited in the Tempbbanoe Ham, on WEDNESDAY, the loth instant. The proceeds to go towards paying for the 70 New Slides. Doors open at Seven, to commence at Half-past. Admission~ONE SHILLING. 2251 B. CRISP. JUST -IN - TIME GOLD - MINING COMPANY (Registbked). AT a meeting of the Directors of the above Company, held at the Company's Office, on the 30th Auguat, a CALL 'the Ninth) of TWO-PENCE per Share was made, payable to the Legal Manager, Mr, Daniel Bontim, at the Company's Office, Reefton, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of September, 1873. DANIEL BUNTIN, Legal Manager. Reefton, September 2, 1873. 2252 BAPTIST NEW SELECTION HYMN BOOK, on Sale by R. LUCAS & SON. DISTRICT ORDER. fjiHE Government MONTHLY INSPECTION J_ of the undermentioned Companies will take place as follows: — City Cadets, at the DtiU 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 2.30 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. NELSON CITY RIFLES. NO PARADE on Tuesday ; INSPECTION being on Wednesday. By order, 2241 J. A. BURN, Ssc. RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR. rjPHE Nest QUARTERLY FAIR will be held X on WEDNESDAY, September 3, 1873. T. J. THOMPSON, 2223 Hon. Secretary.
• i t !! wymojntd's I! 1 ARE STILL CLEARING OUT § g All their g I WINTEE CLOTHING, HAT& | dg &c, at j. I SEDUCED PRICES. I H -- ■ * ■ =-■- : " — 0 —— £ # Also the^halance of ™ i SPRING & WINTER DRESS GOODS, 1 iq Until arrival of Shipments. Q W . ■■•-'■ • ' ■ • ---.---—--'' -G3P ■' - .- . ' -, . '.c:' vt .. >3, ~ ■ ' . • ", ' ' * Hj| 5 MUST BE SOLD— § 1 ALOT OF USEFUL REMNANTS I co W In White and Grey Calicoes— Sheetings— 2 Flannels— Dress Materials— French Meri- {> # noes — Fancy Trimmings— Women's and gj P Children's Hosiery in Job Lots — also, Straw p Hats, Flowers and Feathers at Half-price.) |» •H , ; ' O ■■ ■ ■.■..-.: ! # T. S WYMOND & Co. Hall of Commerce. - - 't ■>
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 211, 2 September 1873, Page 2
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