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TENDERS will be received for the BUILDING of a CHURCH at Wakatbaka until WEDNESDAY, the 12th inst., Plans and' Specifications to bo eeen at the Bev G/H. * Johnstone's, where-. Tenders directed to the Clifton Terrace Building Committee may, bypermission, be left. 2797' SUPERINTENDENCY ELECTION. MR. CURTIS requests the Electors to meet him at the following places,'., at Eight o'clock each Evening: — Institute, Motueka —Tuesday, 4th November. Schoolroom, Riwaka — Wednesday,sth November. Agricultural Hall, Richmond— Thursday, 6th November. Institute, Stoke— Friday, 7th November. ELECTION of SUPERINTENDENT. MR O'CONOR invites' ELECTORS and NO2V-ELECTORS to MEET HIM at the following places :— Tuesday, Institute, Stoke. Wednesday, Agricultural Hall, Richmond. Thdksday, Provincial Hall, Nelson. Meetings at each place at 8 p.m. "2788 TO THIS SICK AND WOUNDED. 0 Cabmen all, both great and small, 1 I think these lines to you is not just the ticket, As it tells a tale of the blacksmiths' ball fo rudely visit your weak and tottering wicket. A war like this will cause the mumps, As they taw there was no chance at all, ' For flying went their bales and stumps, As the^aughty blacksmiths most hit ball. So the winning fide it here foreshows That the cabs had not a chance at all, ; The mischief done yet no one knows, Until we hear landlord's silvery call. And now the battle o'er, and poor Cabby is no more, :i V These news shall be sent to the fountain-head,! That their loss we do deplore, as we may not see them more, For we sadly fear that they one and. all ..-are! dead ! ■ . ' .. . '"'; I ..-•.'■•: .Yes, dead beat II ; 2799 ; ■» I . \ W. A. J. j N O T I C E. I HIGHFIELD, COLLEGE HILL'. ALL FOWLS Found after this date on the above Property will be DESTROYED. 'I. BUOKERIDGE; i . 3rd November,; 1873. ]<y ; •■ ,2787! TO BOOTMAKERS. j. A YOUNG MAN WANTED for BLEN- ! HEIM. 2780 . HEALY & SON. | BILLIARDS. NESBITT. of Wellington, will Receive 50 j Points in 530 from any Besident in Nelson, for £5 or £10. 2783^ "^EMBERS of Artillery Corps, City' ItJL Rifles, nnd Cadets, will assemble for, DRILL at the Botanical Gardens, on TUESDAY and THURSDAY Next, at 6 p.m. sharp. GEORGE B. SINCLAIR; Capt., Nelson City Rifles. : ALBERT PITT, -.. f . . ,Capt. Artillery Corps. JNO. W." WIGZELL, ' ' Capt. Cadets. . Artillery Company's Clothing Inspection THIS : EVENING, at Drill Shed, at 7p m. ! 2784 NATUEAL FRIEDRICHSHALL BITTER WATER. THIS WATER is a welMmproved mild : . Aperient, is an ; excellent remedy for cold in the chest and bowels. Itseffect is excellent in constipation, obstruction of J;oe '.bowels, tendency of blood to the head and breast, _c. v( lt improves the appetite, strengthens the digestive organs, and by banishing lassitude ' and melancholy, ren- ■ ders occupation a pleasure instead of labor. The effect qf the water is- -gentle -arid --'gradual-,' and, neither requires a particular , diet nor the slightest interruption to one's usual business. I_FOR_ED ASD SOLD BY F. B. H ADFIIELD, , FAMILY CHEMIST. 2872 NORTH BRITISH GOLDMINING, COMPANY I Registebed]. AT a MEETING of DIRECTORS of the above Company, held at Reefton on 18th October, a CALL (7th) of THREEPENCE per Share, was made payable to- the Manager, Mr' William McLban, at the "Company's Offlce, Reefton, on Wednesday; the 12th November, 1573. WILLIAM Mo^EAN, MM Manager. FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON. _gj^vjjk mHE N.Z.S. Shipping Co.'s ~ R^^^^^^v JL Fine Steamer <J^MM*m MANAWATU ; will leave as above TO-MORROvV f Wednes- 1 day) MORNING. 2785 N. EDWARDS & CO. ; WANTED, a STRONG GIRL to assist iq ! Housework. 2786 Mrs SPEAR. Nile-st. East. '. REMEMBER ! REMEMBER J ! THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER ! ! ! , W' H. WEST has Justjßeceived the best; • and Largest - Assortment of FIREWORKS ever imported into the Province, QN SALE for Guy Faux's Day. 1776 AT THE OLD STAND. i POTATOES, Hive Shillings per Sack. Weighing about 1 cwt. 3qru. Excellent quality. • a 7.» Wm. PATERSON^ NOTICE. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS o*u , contr *? te<i by my Wife, Jane Kb__, after' Bth day of March last, or anyone connected with her. - 2781 JAMES KEILL. UNITED BAND OF HOPE GOLDMINING COMPANY [Reg_t_m_>JJ; AT a meeting of Directors held, ,on the ,25th _™ ICTM S otober ' a CALL (t°e eleventh) of ONE PENNY per Share was made, payable to the Legal Manager. Mr Wiiliam McLean, >at the Company's Offlce, Broadway, Reee_on, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th : day of November, 1873. , : „ WILLIAM MoLEAN, %, _ « Manager. Reefton, November 3td, 1873. 2788

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 265, 4 November 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 265, 4 November 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 265, 4 November 1873, Page 2

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