NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MASONIC HALL. GRAND EXTRA NIGHT OK THB /CARANDINI ENTERTAINMENTS. SPECIA IT~N 0 T I C E I Owing to the detention "of the Steamship " Wellington " until Midnight, MADAME CARANDINI & COMPANY beg to announce that they will give ONE MORE CONCERT THIS EVESING (TUESDAY), March 10. A NEW PROGRAMME 1 LAST APPEARANCE of the COMPANY in Nelsen. Tickets m»y be obtainel at Mr. Stanton's. Commence at a quarter to Eight eharp. Admission :— Body of the Hall, 35. ; Gallery, 28 614 ODD -FELLOWS HALL' THE OTAH MAMMOTH TROUPE WILL GIVE ONE GRAND PERFORMANCE ON FRIDAY, MARCH 13. Tin's witl be the only chance of seeing this Talented Troupe, os they are en route for Sydney, per s.s. Omeo. W LOOK OUT FOR JULLIAN BROTHERS l @^° LOOK OUT FOR MR. T. MARGETTS ! 8^ LOOK OUT FOR SlG'V'Olt FERRARI! 6^ LOOK OUT FOR MR. LUSCOMBE SEARRELL. fi@JT DONT FOKGET the Largest and Best COMPANY tbat has ever visited Nel- on. ARTHUR JULLIAN, 618 ■ Agent. UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. T3 be SOT/D by AUCTION, upon Soction J2l, Waimea West, TO-MORROW, Wednesday, the llth inst., at Twelve Noon, by ihe Baliff of the Resident Magistrate's Court, Nelson — All tbat DWELLING HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS, at present standing upon Section 121, Waimea West. To be removed within 14 days from the day of sale FELL & ATKINSON, 623 Solicit* -rs to Mack Newth.' fc uperintendent's Office, Nelson, March 10th, 1874. THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it to be notified that, in accordance with the Provisions of Section 9 of the " Education Act. 1863," he has Appointed WEDNESDAY, the 18th day ot March instant, at Twelve o'clock Noon, for the ELECTION of THREE PERSOSStofIII the Vacancies in tho LOCAL COMMIT TEE ot EDUCATION for the District of Hope, and that the Election shall be held at the School-Home, Ranzau. GEO. HODGSON, 621—- 8 CUrk to Superintendent. I. O. O. F., M. U. , LOYAL NELSON LODGE. MEMBERS of the ORDER are requested to MEET at the Odd-Fellows' Hall, TO-MORROW (Wednrsday), llth instant, at half-past One, to follow the remains of their late Brother HUGH GRAHAM. 613 GEO ARMSTRONG, N.G. LOYAL HOWARD LODGE. MEMBERS of the ORDER are requested to MEET at the Odd -Fellows' Hall, TO-MOHROW (Wednesday), llth instant, at Three o'clock, to follow the remains of their late Brother GEORGE T. BLACKMOBE. 620 WILLIAM STEWART, N. G. vmaßm&mßKmummmmmmmmammmmmmmuammmmmm FUNERAL. THE FRIENDS oi the late HUGH GRAHAM are respectfully, informed that the FUNERAL will leave his late Residence, Brilge-Street, TO-MOKROW (Wednesday), at Two o'clock in tbe Afternoon, for the New Cemetery. PARMENTER & AMOS, 621 Undertakers. FUNERAL. THE FRIENDS of the late GEORGE T. BLACKMORE are respectfully informed that the FUNERAL will leave his late Residence, Gloucester- Street, Toi-Toi Valley, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) Afternoon, at Half-past Three o'clock, for the New Cemetery. PARMENTER & AMO?, 622 Undertakers. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A SMALL BLUE CAN BUOY has been placed over the wreck of the Cutter " ANN," lying about 80 fathoms to the westward ot the Bell Buoy, in the fairway of Steamers and other Vessels entering or leaving the Hagbor. J. S. CROSS, Harbor-Maßter. Harbor Office, Nelson, March 10, 1874. 617
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 59, 10 March 1874, Page 2
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516Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 59, 10 March 1874, Page 2
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