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NEW ZFALAND STEAM SBIPPIN'G COMPANY ANr> ANCHOR LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE. X .. f\K nnd nfter the Ist JULY »$ A \J next, no CARGO will be wfesKr__ DKLTVKKE D byiheWharfinA^JmiM^^ _ l r » from any of the Steamers belonging tt the above Lines EXCEPT; upon PRESENTATION of a DELIVERY ORDER, which may be obtained from the Offices ol the undersigned, on the Government or Albion Wharves, where all Freights must be paid before such Order is issued. No Shipping Notes for Cargo will be S'gned unless presented ONE HOUR previous to the advertised time of the Steamer's departure. N. EDWARDS & CO., Agents. All Itiwfird Whorfage must be PAID at the same time as the Freight, or before delivery of Goods, and nil Outward Wharfage before Shipment. N. EDWARDS & CO., Lesst es. Nelson, 25th June, 1874. 1620 OOYAL ENGLISH OPERA WILL POSITIVELY APPEAR OK MONDAY NEXT. OPENING OPERA, MARITANA. W. M. STANTON. Nelson, June 23. 1592 MR. DE MONTALK will begin CLASSES in ITALIAN and OERMAK, also in ENGLISH and FOREIGN HTKR _TTJRE, at Misi Mack ax's School, alter the Ist of July next. Intending pupils will plense to send in their names to Miss Mackay before the above date. '! he French class will be resumed on Wednesday, the Ist July. 1536 DRAWING CLASS. Miss Macka.'s School, Beonti-steeet. MR. RAIKES will resume his DRAWING CI- ASS at tlm above School, for the ensuing Quarter, on SATURDAY, the 18th of July. 1614 FOR SALE. OTEAM ENGINE, by Clayton & ShutK^ T-EWORTH. 1432 SHARP & PICKERING.

TO-NIGHT. MASONIC HALL. CROWDED LAST NIGHT ! CROWDED LAST NIGHT! CHOWDED LAST NIGHT I By the elite and fashion of the City to witness the Marvellous Perfbrmancts of SMITH'S ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL COMBINATION OF CLASSICAL ARTISTES. No dissenting voice, everybody pleased with the ordtr and nratnesß of ihe Entertainment. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. A DE CASTRO FAMILY. The delight and admiration of all beholders. VAL VOS E , -he Valentine Vox of Ventriloquists, with his quaint and curious country iriends, Mrs. Brown and Johnny Trotter. A I R I C , lhe most graceful and finished Aerial performer living. A ST. VINCENT AND MDDLE. MONTEBFLLO, Characteristic Vocalists, Dualogue Artistes, and Dutttists. YOUNG ENGLAND & ALBERTO, Those matchless young Athletes, in their beautiful evolutions on the High Swinging Ropes. MR. A. SAUNDERS, R.A.M., In his beautiful and Boul-stirring Solos on the Harp. Cards op Admission : Bo Iy of the Hall, 4s ; Gallery, 2s ; Children, half-price to nil parts of the House. Doors open at half-past Seven; commence at Eight o'clock. Plan of Hall can be Been and Seats secured during the day, at Mr. Stanton'b, Music Seller and Stationer, Trafalgar-Streot. SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, FIRST AND ONLY MID-DAY PERFORMANCE. A GREAT TREAT FOR SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES. 1619 P. H. KIRBY, Agent. ON SALE. 4*oo BUSHELS PRIME OATS 1336 SHARP & PICKERING.

New Zealand Insurance Company. UNLL\JITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL: £250,000 RE-INSURANCE FUND, £45,000 | RESERVE FUND, £35,000. Tho whole of the Funds are invested in the Colony, making the above a purely Colonial Institution. The Undersigned are prepared to receive Proposals for Insurance on Properties in Town or Country at Tariff rates, or as low as any other Office in Nelson. Every information afforded by MR. T. J. THOMPSON .. Sub-Ageht ... WAIMEA. MR. S. BUCHHOLZ ... „ ... MOTUEKA. MR. E. B. DIXON ... „ . ... TAKAKA. CURTIS BROTHERS, 648 AGENTS, NELSON.

NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. :o: GIVING UP BUSINESS. g — :o: — . ■ i* B T. S. WYMOND & CO. I JJEG to call attention to the fact, that the Premises at present b_ fes . § g occupied by them having been re-let, they are thereby necessitated to "^ g clear out the Balance of their large Stock of S * DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c. ? »_. at any sacrifice. fcj W H W © The whole must be cleared by the end of July. O ri . O CQ # o E_j . 0 £j Also having purchased a quantity of j^ STOOK, I M 7 * << the whole of which will be offered at English Cost ; together making t-3 p» _. this the H | Cheapest Drapery Sale c w ever held in Nelson. hi PQ 0 , ■ PQ -_-. o g Remember for One Month only, (*< AT THE § SIGN OF THE FLAG, g TRAFALGAR-STREET. % _ — 0 T. S. WYMOND & CO. 1564

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 150, 25 June 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 150, 25 June 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 150, 25 June 1874, Page 2

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