J_ T?10R HAVELOCK DIRECT. \ JJ —The Fine Ketch f& . EMILY Wgb- will leave for the above Port -Sagas- on TUESDAY NEXT. For Freight or passage, apply on Board. 362-8 CITY CADETS. MEMBERS to MEET at Drill Shed imp T°- M A ,BROW (SUNDAY) MORNChubch Pa^aT* PRBt TEN °' Cl ° ck ' fOT JNO. W. WIGZELL, . Honrrary Captain. TO LET, the following PROPERTIES :— Citt of Nelson. Part of Sections 303 and 253. Sections 238, 254, 255, and 256. Wakatu District. Sections 1 to 14, Wrey Mudflat. Collingwood Sububban. Sections 172, 174, containing 54 acres. For further particulars, apply to MR BRUNNER, 363 Brook-side, Nelson. • CALEDONIAN SOCIETY of THE PROVINCE OF NELSON. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of MEMX BERS of this Society, to be held at the Trafalgar Hotel is POSTPONED until MONDAY, the 16th February. Business : Submitting Directors' Report and Treasurer's Balance Sheet; Election of Directors and Auditors for the current year. A. H. BRIND, ™ Secretary. DISTRICT ORDER. S-> i§' $$- Militia and Volunteer Ofl.ce, Nelson, February 3, 1874. THE VOLUNTEER CORPS of this District will Parade in the following order for ANNUAL INSPECTION by the IhspecTOK Ol? Voi/UNTEEBS. A full attendance at these Parades ib imperative. The Stoke Rifles *and Cadets, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 7th instant, at Stoke. ' The Citt Cadets, on TUESDAY EVENING, the l Oth instant, at 7 o'clock, in thBotanical Gardens. The Waimea R-j-i.es, and Wakemeu, Cadets, on WEDNEvSDAY, the llth instant, at 4 p.m., at Spring Grove. E. BAIGENT, Captain, Commanding Militia and Volunteers, 323 Nelson District. NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the LANDOUR RUN, which includes the property lately owned by Mr. JUmes Newport, Brook-street Valley, the Dun Mountain property, and tbe Maitai Bun. will be PROSECUTED. All DOGS found on the Run will be DESTROYED. BLUNDELL BROTHERS. Landour Run, February 6, 1874. 848 NELSON VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY COMPANY. CHURCH PARADE TO-MORROW MORNING, Bth inst. Muster in front ot Police Station at 10.30 punctually, in Full Dress. Any member wanting Cross Belt to apply at Drill Shed between 5.30 and 6.30 This Evening, or 8 and 9 To-morrow Evening. ALBERT PITT, 357 Captain. "VT OTICE.—The Red STEER advertised fa JLI November, 1872, as running in my paddocks, will be SOLD if not CLAIMED within Twenty-one Days from this date, to pay expenses. H. MARTIN. Stoke, January 30, 1874. 292—3
The recently - elected Provincial Council of Auckland got through its first session in a few days. The ' New Zealand Herald' says :— " Nothing could have been more satisfactory than have been the proceedings during this brief sitting. The Council, the Executive, and His Honor the Superintendent, have been in perfect accord. Members have evidently met to transact tbe Council business in a spirit, we may almost say, of genuine patriotism. It appears to be felt that the present is a turning point in the affairs of the province, and that it only wants members to be united in sinking all minor differences in order to advance the more important interests pertaining to the province., by which it shall again rise to that rank of importance to which ils position, its population, and revenue fairly entitle it."
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOPE AND WAIMEA WEST. MR B. SHORT will PREACH fD.V.} TO-MORROW, Feb. Hth, at the Hope School m the Morning, at 11 a.m., and at the Waimea West Chapel in the Evening, at 7 P- TO - 350 T H^ Undersigned wou,d return his sincere 1 HANKS to those FRIENDS who have so kindly ASSISTED him since the late Fire at Spring Grove, which assistance was the more valuable, as his Stock was seized Six days after the Fire for Rent, which fell due only two day 8 before the occurrence. 347—1 THOMAS ANDREWS. No. 2 SOUTH LARRY'S GOLDMINING COMPANY (Li-uted). A N EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of -_C_4j. the above-named Company will be held nn sa&?E?£7*-! °J ice ' Br °^way, Reefton, on bATURDAY, February 28, 1874, at 2 o'clock p.m. Business : To adopt Rules for the guidance of the Company, and to Elect Directors. All Shareholders are requested to attend either in person or by proxy. GEORGE WISE, Reefton, February 6, 1874.
[WINDING-UP BUSINESS! QMiTCLmm SALE , • AT |T. S. WYMOFD & CO.'S. m g — 3 o T. S. W. & CO. having Closed their Blenheim Branch, M g and Removed the Whole of that Well-assorted W g STOCK to the g SHALL OF COMMERCE/ JH BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, | _£ HAVE EESOLVED UPON ?g i | SELLING OFF I: g THE WHOLE OF SAID STOCK, - w ! | REGARDLESS OE COST ! f § Until the whole be Disposed of © 3a THE ABOVE STOCK:, TOGETHER WITH THE BALANCE H g OF THE M 3 NELSON SUMMER STOCK S fe Is now being submitted to a discriminating Public by an |3 § UNLIMITED KEALISIM SALE ! a - pq FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS I ! ! > <J ( tJ M B^ Wr INVITE ALL to OOME and Judge for themselves. _^| P S =__________===========_= * p THE iGrRE A.T SALE fZf COMMENCED ON WEDNESDAY, 4_h FEBRUARY. : T. S. WYMOND & Co. ■;■; FOR PRICE LIST, SEE HAND-BILLS. 290
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 33, 7 February 1874, Page 2
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