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ODDFELLOWS' HALL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT!!! BENEFIT OF PETITE AMY, Who will Appear in a Varied Round of Characters. Front Seata, 3a; Back do., 2a. Tickets at all Booksellers. 2445 TTTESLEYAN CHURCH FUND. PUBLIC SALE of USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL NEEDLE WORK, FANCY ARTICLES, &C, will take place in the MASONIC HALL, Trafaloak-stbbbt On THURSDAY, and Two Following Days (October 2, 3, and 4), Commencing on Thubsdat, at 12 o'clock. Admissiok— 6d, or ls for the Three Days' Sale. By order of the Committee, A. j; BUDDLB, 238 » Secretary. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). A BRANCH of thia Bank will be Opened in Tbaz-aloab-stsbst, onthe Ist OCTOBER Next. ... . JAS. BEATTIE, Manager. Nelson, Bth September, 1873. 2324 THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (Lihitbd). Capital— Two Millions Stkbmng. NOTICE is Hereby Given to Shareholders that the SECOND CALL of TEN SHILLINGS per Share, upon Shares on the Colonial Kegi<ter, will be Due and Payable on the Fibst Pboxiho, at ths Bank in Trafalgarstreet. By order of the Board of Directora, * ADAM BURNES, . Inspector and General Manager. Nelson, 2§rd "eptember, 1873. 2418 r pO LT.atPitfure, Wakefield, 8 ACRES of A. LAND, large Orchard, splendid Trees in full bearing. Garden well and securely fenced, Barn, Stable, and an Eight-Uoomed House, suitable for a Minister or a Surgeon. The view ot the Bay and Port of Nelson is unrivalled. In the present occupatio aof Mr Pbicb, sen. ' Apply to * H. J. L. AUGARDE, Auctioneer, 2454 Bridge street. AUCTION SALE On MONDAY, 6th OCTOBER, At 12.15 M.T. HJ. L. AUGARDE will Sell at Churoh • Hill Pitfubb, Lower Wakefield, by order of Mr T. Pbicb, Senior, the following :— Household Furhitubb, Consisting of— Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Clocks, Chiffonier, Grates, Bedding, Washstands, Toilet. Seta, Crockery, Looking Glasses, Carpets, Books, &c, &c. " ' ;.;;*; Spring Trap, 2 Sets of Harness, A 1 Trap, Horse quiet, staunch, and right Cattle,. „ 4 excellent Steers, in first-class condition 4 Cows about Calving, splendid Milkers. Violin, 8-Eeyed Flute, Guitar ia good tune and tone, Groceries, Canvas Tent 16 ft square, sound, Carpenters' Bench, Tools, Spadea, Shovels, Rakes, Adzea, Asea, Grindstones, Hinges, Forks, ft ails, wrought and cut, Scythes, 30-gallon Copper Boiler, Tap, &c, Drapery, Bacon, Trough, Wash Tuba, Barrels, Jara, Campovena, Weaving Machine. Lots of sundries too numerous to mention. Lunch Provided. ,2450

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE BY TENDER, * The PROPERTY of the late Mr Gborob Ratt, Senior. OK ACRES, part of Section No. 41, Waimea UO Sooth, known as "Miller's Glen," opposite 40-Line Bridge. Ths lower part of this land is suited for Hon-growing there being a constant stream of water bn the property, which can be used for irrigation. Its close proximty to the Railway renders it available for Building purposes. Also, That valuable Grazing Section, No. 23, situated at the Aorere, Massacre Bay, containing about 85 ACRES, close to the Town of Collingwood. Thif land is partially Timbered, and the Tramway of the Collingwood Coalmining Compa? y runs alongside. This is an excellent and safe investment not often onered to the public. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to Mr Wm. Jno. Hebrick, Range Farm, Lower Moutere, or to Mr B. Jackson, Nelson, up to the 30th November next. 2460

FUNERAL. THE Friends of Mr WM. HALE, Sen., are respectfully invited to the FUNERAL of his late Daughter (HANNAH), which will leave his residence, Tory-street, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at half-past Two, for the Cemetery, Trafalgar- street South - PARMENTER AND AMOS, 2464 Undertakers. INLAND MAIL SERVICE. SEALED TENDERS will be RECEIVED at ; the Chief Post Office, Nelson, till TUESDAY, the 30th September next, for the Conveyance of Mails between the undermentioned places, from the lst of. January to the 3lst December, 1874, both days inclusive. No. Serrlceß. 'Frequency each way *l Chief Post Office and the Port Asiequired 2 Nelson and Havelock ... Once weekly 3 „ „ Once fortnightly 4 Nelson and Foxhill ... Once daily 5 Foxbill and Sherry ... Once weekly 6 Nelson and Riwaka ... Twice weekly 7 Spring Grove and Waimea West Thrice weekly 8 Nelson and Wakapuaka Twice weekly 9 Lower Moutere and Nga ■ Timoti Twice weekly 10 Nga Timoti and Thorpe Once weekly 1 1 Slateford and Collingwood Once weekly 12 Nelson and Kekeranga .. Once weekly 13 Kkerangato Hurunui... Once weekly 14 Hurunui to Nelson ... Oace weekly The Service marked thus * is terminable by the Postmaster General on giving six weeks notice in writing Kach Tenderer will be required to give security (as provided for on the form of Tender) equal to 20 per cent, on the amount of hi* Tender, binding the tenderer to take up the "Service tendered for, and to execute the necessary contract bond in the event of his Tender being accepted. Forms of Tender and security, with terms and conditions ot conract, may be procured at any Post Office. No Tender will be considered unless made on the printed form provided by Government. Tenders to be endorsed " Tender for Mail Service No. — '' and addressed to the Postmaster General, Wellington. SYDNFY J. DICK, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Nelson, September 1, 1873. 2259 TTo EXHIBITORS. INTENDING EXHIBITORS are requested to SEND IN APPLI ATION to the undersigned, on or before the 10th OCTOBER Next, stating what SPACE they will require for their EXHIBITS, to enable the Committee to complete their arrangements for accommodation. Every care will be taken of articles sent to the Exhibitton, and at its close they will be at the . disposal of the exhibitors. F. H. PICKERING, 2458 Hon. Sec. CHAMELEON TOPS. At R. LUCAS & SON'S.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 234, 29 September 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 234, 29 September 1873, Page 2

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