ffEW APVERTIimENTS: ; T^R CARR wiil DEIjIVER a LAY SERMON •ffr on SUNDAY EVENING next, in the jASONI^Hi^L. 1 "'"'' ■~} vfjubjecfc :-^Skhi|t op Nazareth. >*Cwe Shilling wilN« charged for Admission; t • x the . proceeds will be ■jten,. tp„ the Exhibition '. Funds^^ .' '\ \\b r - A Doors open afc liilf-nast Six, to ''commence punctually at Seven o'clock. 2775 BAPTIST CHIMCH, BRIDGE-ST. A .NNIVERS AR if SERMONS Will be preached -ClQmxt HUNOAM(D V.) in the Morning by tlie EmjT. Buddle, dnd in the Evening . by the /-■The AnniversaryTfetljine on the following /MONDAY EVFNIN*, lf%rif-past 7. Ad- ' dresses by Ministers and other friends. Sacred Music by the Tonic SoLfa Class. *"*" Admission tJckexs, Is each, 2766 NELSON DIOCESAN SYNOD. A "GENER-A CHURCH MEETIbS and -J.1.-4CONVERSAZ.ONE will be held in the MisoH-cßai-t., on v* osday EvENiNG/No^tdber 3rd, a't Jpllghc o'clock, when paperVon various subjectsoi interest will be read aproj discussed. '*. Inthe intervals selections of'oacred Music will bpg.ven. / / There will not be anj^charge for admission, , but a collection wiil'-^jsade at the door for such as may like to contribute towards defraying the the expenses of the Synod. y /+. — -V THE-'i jMeqaVnf the late Mr ROBERT LOCE_ERBjKj; re respectfully invited to attend^is'TlH'N^RiK which will leave lm late reside/fee, pfllingwol on SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXH^t 2 o'clock, for the New Cemeterv. 1 / ' PARMENTE.N& AMOS, 2765 1 y \ ' ' y /^ISTRM^EI^Ry^ ;- rpHE Government]^ NTHLY INSPECTION Jl of the undar^ntroned Corps will take /place as follows:— \l\ , Waimea Rifles, afcjWsimea West, on Saturday, the Ist prox., at 4 p,n\\ Stoke Rifles and CaOets, afc the Public HaU, Stoke, on Mondays tie 3rd, at 6 p.m. E. lIkIGENT, Captain, Commandrng; Militia and Volunteers, 2758 Kelson District. SOTERINTEimE&CY ELECTIO&. I\yf*R, CURTK reqnests the Electoes/o meet iSJy Hi-ttXt the following places, yftt Eight , o'clock eapn Evening:— / Institute, Motueka— Tuesday, 4th November. Schoolroom Riwaka — Wednesday am November. Ip-ltitute, Stoke— Thursday, Sthjilevember. Agricultural Hall, Richmond^mdsy, 7th No> vember. \ 2JCT N 0 t/c E ! NOTI CA \ ! /EGGS, HO ! EGGS, HO ! / Never mind ' Emu's" call, or Barn-ckfor Fowl's" / crow ! f /npHE undersigned; is a PURCHASER of any JL amount of eggs, irom ls. per dozen and / upwards, to Christmas. F. J. HINGSTON, 2774 . Nelson and Hope.* 3 " 1 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY v / OF NELSON. GENTLEME^J befe to inform you that ifc / is NOT my Mtentfcn to come forward as a Candidate at the ensuin|raplect.on, and I wish to take this opportunity on^fchanking you for the confidence you have plaoecnia me on so many occasions during the twenty yWs that I^. have been one of your representatives itNhe Provincial Council. 1 lam, \ Yourofcedielt servant/ 2778 BENRY ADAMST\ TO TH-S ELECTORS OF THE 1 MOJniEKA / DISTRICT. * 7 Ci BNTLEMEN— Afc the request/o some of VH/ your number, I beg to offer/ myself as a caaflidate for a seat in the Provincial Council. Should you do me the honor oy again electing me, I shall always be found supporting a "progressive" policy, feeling sure that if Nelson is to Weep pace with the other provinces, new life and ifigor must be instilled into the Government- of; the province— so that public , works may h e pushed on, and not aUpweji to drift 00, the mineral wealth develope4«/and the cdtintSy? opened up for settlement. "••'"'". f\ . I am, Gentlemen, . * - - Your most obedient servant, 2772 - ... HENRY ALEX. TARRANT. i ','••;:• /^ TO TBE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT j, OF MOTPEK^ /' GENTLEMEN,— I have the hohbr/o inform /fou chat ifc ia my intention to ofier '. myself as a/andidate to represent you in the provincial Coijhcil. ,/. '*"'.■/ * * At the request of a large riuinberAif electors, and/ the support I have received/on previous occasions, having had the hondr of being one of your representatives in the Provincial Council up to the last general elf ction, a period of sixteen; yesrs. induces me to again offer njyself, and should you confer the honor of electing ,me, j ;*will endeavor, to the utmost of iny ability, to represent ■ your interests in the Council. • :<t J I am, gentlemen, ' Yours faithfully, C.PARKER. Motueka, October^O, 1873. **, . : 2773 OARpind JKfeSI-^EfcCE for a Gentfeniah. in N-le-^treet Ea9Cfj|Apply, Evening.Mail Offlce. / ( JT^ ? 2769 AMAN ans-%llffl*E, whhoutf. Encumbrance, wishes EMFLO|ZME-*J2P^/*aood Referents. Apply E. J., Offl(^*of ,^Fjfpeiy\ "pOfI^TOES, tive ShUlinga p'fer S^Qc. XT ij^e/gbing about 1 cwt. Sqrß. 4 Escel/ent ; quality. / ,( Tl, 2711 / / Wm. PATOR3-ON. FO^v-ANGANUI DIRECT. ja£ riIHE Fast and Favprite Schooner \yK^ ' wsa,.i K;o|p-A : 'i/ **(-o^^. ! ' •'-• Will /eaWjor.the iabove Port This SATURDAY EJraHra^rFor Freighter Faegge, a^^to p, '• n S : *•« JAI^SS. CROSS; jun.. it 64 f Commercial Wharf.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 263, 1 November 1873, Page 2
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738Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 263, 1 November 1873, Page 2
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