DISTRICT ORDER. - Militia and Volunteer Office, 6th November, 1873. rpEIE UNDERMENTIONED CORPS will JL Para'ie for Commanding Officer's Inspection on MONDAY NEXT, the I Oth instant, at 1 1 a.m., at the Botanical Gakdens Cirr Rifle?. Artillery. City Cadets. E. BAIGENT, Captain, Commanding Militia nn.J Volunteers, 2836 Nelson District. O'CONOR'S COMMITTEE ROOM. rjHHE Friends and Supporters of M it O'CONQR X are respectfully invited to attend at the Committee Koom THIi EVJ'NTNG (Friday), at Half-past Seven O'Clock to form a Working Committee, &c. Trafalgar-Street in the premises late MR DAVIS Photographer, late Bank of New South Wales. 2835 NELSON CITY IUFXES. A SPECIAL MEETING of Uid above CORPS wiil be hejd at the L>KiLLSnn.D on SATURDAY EVENING at Eight p m Sharp. •' Business of importance G. B. SINCLAIR, 2834 Captain. Ij^Oß SALE by Tender. Five Acres of land (Orchard^ Garden, and Paddock,) lvith Dwelling House thereon. Apply to John Carter on the premises Waimea road near Bolton'a Nursery. 2833 WANTED to HIRE— The i'LIiLIC UAND ■ ■ TO TAKE THE c BLUE BOTTLES TO CHURCH. Apply to BUNKUM. SHEARERS WANTED. SHEARERS are WANTED to Proceed to Marlborongh Immediately. Wagea, Fifteen Shillings per Hundred and Rations. A Free
Passage will be provided to B enheim, or ex- ' penses paid overland. Apply oa MONDAY Next to •A. J. RICHMOND, 0000 'j he niiffa. MR CURTIS' MEETING AT STOKE POSTPONED, "^TOMEIIOUS UNFOUNDED CHARGES .XI having been made against the Superintendent in the Provincial HaU last night by Mr O'Coiior, which Mr Cnrtis requires rime to refute ,afc the Nomination To-morrow, the Meeting advertised for This Evening at '-'toko is unavoidably POSTPONED. 3333
SPRING GROVE WESLEYAN SUNDA.Y SCHOOL. Sermons ia connection with the Anniversary of this rhurch, will be preached on Sunday, November 9, in the morning by the Rev. G. S Harper, and in the evening by the Rev. J. S. Rishworih. Tho usual Annual TEA and PUBLIC MEETING will be held on MONDAY NEXT, the loth November. 63JT Tickets, Is 6d Each, 2825 GHOBY intends to leave Nelson, this s month. Until he goes, he will take BIX PICTURES for ss. ' ViEws of Houses Taken. Trafalgir-sfcreet, opposite the Masonic Hall. 2829 ELECTION for SUPERINTENDENT Mil. CURTIS'S COMMITTEE will meet on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at Seven p.m., at the Warehouse lately in the occupation of T/Ne'wton aud Co., Trafalgar- 3treet. 2813 TO THE ELECTORS 'OF THE PROVINCE OF NELSON. /"^ EKTLEMEN,— I again offer myself as a vT Candidate for the office of Superintendent of the Province. In tho eveDt of ray re-election I shall at once summon tie Provincial Council, and I shall reconstruct the Executive Council from gentlemen repiesenting as far aa possible tho various interests of the Province, and possessing the coDfidei ce of a majority of the new Provincial Council. But I shall Dot appoint to the Executive Council any gentleman who ij not prepared heartily to assist me in procuring the extension of the Railway from Foxhill to the Grey, and if possible to Westport, fmd in. obtaining a loan for the execution of .Public Works. The chief object with which I propose to seek the early co-operation oi the Provincial Council is to take . advantage of the possibility which I believe, notwithstanding the failure of my attempt last efssion, now presents itself for the first time since I have been your Superintendent, of obtaining a loan of money for the execution of such Provincial Public Works ai are most urgently required to promote the settlement and prosperity of the Province.
As regards the general administration of your affairs, I can only undertake, to continue my endeavors to deal fairly and impartially with all parts of the Province, and with all classes and conditions of its people. Immediately atter the nomination I shall hold meetings in as many districts as time will allow, in order to explain my views and intentions in the fullest manner, end to afford to the electors an opportunity to obtain from me such farther information and explanation as they may require. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, 2723 OSWALD CURTIS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. fi ENTLEMEN.—I have the honor to inform VA you that it is my intention again to become a Candidate for the honor of .representing your interests in the Provincial Council. ■ I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant,! 2694 ALFRED GREENFIELD. NOTICE is hereby given, that on and after the 28th day of NOVEMBEIi, 1873, the provisions of the "CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868," will be enforced on my land, section 30, Aniseed Valley, and that it is my intention to Claim Damages for all cattle trespassing upon the stud land, whether the eame shall be fenced or unfenced. Any person found Driving Sinep off my land will be prosecuted. DORITHA BU&CH. Aniseed Valley, October 28, 1873, 273s
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 268, 7 November 1873, Page 2
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