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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. MRS. G. PALMER has the honor to announce that her MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTER. TA.INENT Will be given THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, September Ist. When will Jbe presented Maddison Morton's thrilling Drama, entitled, the MIDNIGHT WATCH, To be followed by a MUSICAL MELANGE, Including Scenes from Offenbach's Opera Cohique, '• BREAKING THE SPELL. To conclude with the popular Comedietta, A HAPPY PAIR. Admission :-~Ha!l, 5s ; Gallery, Is. Doos open at 730 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. - ■ 2141 TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF NELSON. GENTLEMEN,— You are called upon to fill up Four Vacancies that occur by the retirement of members in the City Council. I therefore offer myself for re-election, and if returned hope to do ray duty in the same impartial spirit as I have endeavored to do during several terms of. office as a member of the Board of Works., If you do me the honor of re-e'ecting me, I shall support such measures as may be brought before the Council for the sanitary improve- - ment of the < ity. The drainage commenced should be carried on, for I hold this to be the - most essential work that can be carried out to ensure the health of the City. The question of .banding over to the Council the Gas and Waterworks by the Government has received my support, and I have no doubt that it will soon be accomplished. Now that Nelson is constituted a Municipality, I think tbat the Mayor should be elected by the Burgesses of the City, instead of by the Council a* at present. I shall feel it my duty to support a measure having this, for its object. I understand that the Mayor of Blenheim is elected in this way, and that the method works well., . I shall also advocate the division of the City into Wards, as this I -hold is the only sure way of getting the City fairly'represented in tbe Council. . Gentlemen, if you place me in the honorable position to which I aspire, I Will do my best to merit the confidence reposed in me. I am, Gentlemen, Yours, faithfully, ! 2*90 J. R HOP PER. TO BE LET BY TENDER. TENDERS will-be received at the Offices of the Undersigned, until the 21st inst., for a •,.:.'•"'.' ,-'.' .- , '" LEASE OF THE BAY VIEW HOTEL, ' J WITH GARDEN, ORCHARD, &g., part of the Estate of Newman Bobble?. The House, which is licensed, is nearly . new, and contains Nine Rooms, besides Outbuilding*, &c. There are Ten Acrea of Land attached, including a large Garden and Orchard, stocked with the finest Fruit Trees, all in full-bearing, and id first-rate order, and ■-. producing annually _. y e ry valuable crop of fruit. .. The FURNITURE and so much of the STOCK as is desired, can be taken at a Valuation. \ FELL & ATKINSON, .SoUcitors to William Weight,. ; ' . ■ ' ■"' .Interim Curator. Nelson, Ist September, 1874. 2194 n IN THE ESTATE OF NEWMAN BOSELEY, A CONVICT. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by ILI an ORDER, under the hand of Lowther Bkoad, Esq., R.M., dated the 29th day of August instant, WILLIAM WRIGHT, of Nelson, Gentleman, was appointed INTERIM CURATOR of the Property of Newman Boselev. - FELL & ATKINSON, Solicitors to the said William Wright. Nelson, Ist September, 1874.. 21 93— 1 IN THE ESTATE OF NEWMAN BOSELEY. "VTOTICE:^- All S'CLAIMS5 'CLAIMS agaiost the -Ll ESTATE must be S„NT IN to the Office ol the Undersigned within TWENTYONE DAYS from this date, or they will not be recognised; and all DEBTS. DDE to the Estate must be PAID to us within the same - time, or they will be SUED ,FOR, without further notice. ;. -■■...■. -: - .•:: .■__.:■, ...'.:. FELL & ATKINSON, '. .■ Solicitors to the Interim Curator. „- Nelson, Ist September^ 1874. ~ : ; ' 2195"

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 207, 1 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 207, 1 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 207, 1 September 1874, Page 2

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