- - -NOTIOE-OF ~ REHEARSALS. LADIES and GENTLEMEN taking part in the above are earnestly requested to attend afc the Rehearsals at the Provinciai Ham., on the Evenings of TUESDAY nest, the 18th, THURSDAY, the 20th, and TUESDAY^ the 25th instants, at 8 o'clock (Orchestra one hour farlier); r aho on the morning of FRIDAY, the 28th instant, at half-past 9. Band Practice also on Mondays and Wednesdays. \^.y -''I* ' ' CENTRAL WAIMEA REHEASSALi I . which will be attended by tbs Condudtor-and Jby several gentlemen from town, will befceld at RICBMOND, on WEDNESDAY next, tite-^th instant r at which it is hoped that all Mfembeifc from Stoke, Richmond, Hop£, Ranza# Afipleby, Spring Grove, and Wakefleld, willen^ea^pr to be present. To b^i^j^t 7.30 p.m., punctually. 2920 W. M. STANTON. ' batensis — r ~~ ' r N|I^SON EXHIBITION. • WnPTICE TO EXHIBITORS. THE COMMITTEE earnestly request that all EXHIBITS may be SENT INf rom THURSDAY, a^, M to SATOBD AY, 22nd instant, or it Will be impossible to place them as advantageous y as the/wfeif e. Anyone i&tending to eend, and who has m>t alreadwsppß^d for Space, is particularly request* d to do sojrijjhout further delay, or they run tl c risk of bong shut out. All sgpjfeations to this date have been provided for. I__ ) > . j?trr<r.;;j ■ The Exhibition will open on November 25. \ 29^3 ~ST.C MARY'S CONVENT AND~ *®* ORPHANAGE. *- A BtA3a.AR in aid of tbe above Institutic n J\. Swill., be held in the TEMPERANCE HAXJT|*tei).on. on WEDNESDAY, the astfli Novenlßer,*-knd Three following dayr. i T The Sisters of the Convent have incurred vesy heavy liabilities in purchasing land and buildings fora OSaventTSlnd Orphanage, and they confidently Appeal to 1 the Charitable of ali Denominations t9 i nelp them in psying for them. ' 29( 4 ! 3"np!;;:i, • : — . _ TjnLnA^ a t!;u ' d* o"t c lL TT J r: N E is ON. Fisß Hodse in Nelson . , GEORGE •. '!..;-'i!<r"*:-! ' I "§' '. Begs to return hia acknowledgoienN to his numer6^e r Eriends'in Town, Country, and on West Gokit^foT their v^y liberal support for tie lastflvfe years, and infofms them^hafr-he supph-s the foffeip-Htfg GENUINE ARTICLES afc the Priceajbelow. :— - <S^6TTLE DEPARTMENT. Hier Bottle, -Is. d. Hennessy's Battlee&e 5 0 Mjfrt^Pale ..| ... .„ 5 0 Drfnvflle's .h ... ' ..«,aU 0 S^T^l/'s .1 3 9 Gbnev^ j; 31D.&Z. .1 ... I ... J5 0 Medla& .j. ... \bbj^4 6 Booth's 'and Boordjs ... 0 Port — . Superior ; ,„ |»"-vrr^3 6 SAssApiHii^- ; Td^jiead's Genui ie 5 0 \ '<& ) ' Enolish-Boxtled Aw s and Poiier 1 3 \ r ,„ t ■ j The abovd'We case arti iles, and are on Draught WiW propojrtic pately low. •THE TRAKE SUP£EIED. An ORDINARY everir Day aF^ll o'clock, including a Glass cf Sparkling Ale. BOARD on the most reasdnl|j|§serms. GEORGE jTHOMPSON, 2930 <-^ | yggg Hotel. NOi^Sfe'iis hereby Jkiyen,. that on and after day ofi!NOVEitfSEK^iB73, tfie provis^ona of the « CA-ITLE TKE • P^SS ACT. 1868,?'f'W8! !^e enforceol on my KSB^lection 3(0, Anigeeii^allpgg and tnat it is my intention to Claim Damages! for all; cattle trgapj^ing upon the said land, whether me same ew^b^ fenced or unfenced. Any peraoni found Digpggj Shiep pfl my land will he prosecqted. f"" t fin I DORITHA BUSCH. Ani^gd-^iilley, Octcfter 28, 1873.^ 2735 m^m, fj WW p T^TOTJd® Is hereby tgiven, that on and aft c J3I Ifae'gfth day of 'NOVEMBER, 1873, tfee provisioas -of the " CATTLE%-ERESPA3S ACT, 186?," will be enforced oiijnl Mnd, being aection. 9S;otf the plan of WAIM3&#EAST, aid that*it;i3 my intention to Claim Damages for iii cattle trespassing upon the said land, whether the samo shalk be fenced or unfenced. j fasam% j 0 hn WALKER. Bichraondj-jOctober 28, 1873, 2753 ferW-a T ' EJECTION NOTICE. | IN pursuance of " The Provincial Elections ' AcV^lßsß," and " The Regulation* of Elections Act, 1870," I, Lowthes Bboad, Returning Officer,' fi»y ihe District of Waimea West^do herebyfgfeeinotice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the l'-tth day of October, 1873, under tt e Public^SeeloUlhe Colony, an Electioh wiU pc held for theißETrosN of One qualified person to SerVe °f the PEOVtWOIAIi CoONOpu for said districtbf Waxmea West ; aid that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Southern School-room, Waimea Weat, s on the I4th November, 1873; ami that the PoLt<if necessary) will be taken on the 19th day of November, 1873. -^ j ; ' LOWTHER BROAD, j ' ..„,,! Returning Officer. """"a ' . ! i The fSfIbWW are the Polling-Places for tie DutrictofmimeaWest:-- j ' The Swt^grn School-^oom, Waimea West i . Th-fif^bool-room, Upper Moutere j '. ThS^chool-room, Dovedale. j BROAD, I i 2264 i-^J Returning Officer.; • j CLEARING^OUT SALE | fV^.-'ii^ OF I R 0 N M 0 N G E R'Yi. "^^IpNG UP BUSINESS. j -nj«» r ' *-»iH j . rilH2|^ , undaßiined, intending to relinquish the JL Ironmongery Business at present carried on by him, wilfQ^BK for Sale the whole of his 1" STOCK-IN-TRADE, | which will be Sold Regardless of Cost.) A capital opportunity for Bufldera, Connfaly People, and the Public generally to secure a Good Article at a low Paios. < J. TREGEA, j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 277, 18 November 1873, Page 3
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