TO DBAPERS. r£O BE DISPOSED OF— together with a Lease of the Premises— the STOCK and GOOD- WILL of THAT OLDESTABLISHED BUSINESS- belonging to the Undersigned. James P. Black, TRAFALGAR-STREET, KELSON. TO THE PUBLIC. With reference to the above announcement, J. P. B. begs to inform the Public that from this date, and until such time as his Business is Disposed of, he will ALLOW TEN PER CENT, on all CASH Purchases amounting to £3 and upwards ; and FIVE PER CEST. on Sums UNDER £3. NO DISCOUNT on Sums UNDER 20s. i386-3m
N O T ICE I ! I a. walman, TAILOR, &c, (Fkom Poole's, London)) HARDY STEEET, NELSON, Begs to Thank his numerous Customers for past favors, aad in/orm thoni hereby that in consequence of his illness, he has Engaged a Competent Manager as ("utter- out, whose bpst en-ieavors will be fco serve my customers in the Well-known Prompt, and most Fashionable Style. A Lahgb Assortment of Tweeds always on Hand. FIRST-CLASS JOURNEYMEN 3045 WATSTKD. SA.DDLERY, HARNESS, &c. J] F. To NB S, • while thanking his supporters for the patronage accorded to him for over 20 years, begs to inform them that he continues to SUPPLY every description of HARNESS, Ac., in his usual substantial manner. A few really good Colonial-made Gentleman's SADDLES in Stock. i BSgT Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel, , liRIDOE-STREET, NELSON. N.8.-ll.)] SE HAIR BOUGHT in any ' quantity. jc,^ ; Crown Lands OiFc. NtUon ! 6tti Nov . 18T4. I NOTMCB T.S HEREBY GIVEY, that SUBURBAN ti OriOWn in the Ustrict of COBD:<N. and RURAL S^CJI >NS in the J 'if trict of COAL t RKBK, wiil be offered for SALE by AUOTfON, at the Court House, Cob(Jen,on MONDAY, the 21st day of December mxt. Particulars can be obtained at this Office. H. C. DANn-LL, 30 <5 Cnmuiis.^ioiifr. RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR. THE KEXT QUARTERLY FAIli will le held on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd December, 1874. Admission Free. T J THOMPSON 2839 Hon. Secietary. WAIMEA ROAD BOARD. THE liftXT MOM'HLT MEETING POSTPONED to TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, at the Bridge Hotel. By order, T. J. THOMPSON, 3320 Secretary. Shipping Notices. ANCHOR J I^L STEAM L I N E O F S|lft^ PACKETS. FOR WESTPORT. HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE CHARLES EDWARD, on or about FRIDAY, 4th mat. FOR BLENHEIM. THE LYTTELTON, 10-DAY (TUESDAY), 1, at 4 p.m. r FOR WANGANUI & PATEA. THE WALLACE, on or about SATURDAY, December 5. 2187 N TCD^aKDR & O.Q. THE 4J|J|l ' STEAM" N E W SHIPPING Z E A LAN T^SIMSrV, O M P A N V (LIMITED.) rpiME TABLE — DE,CEM3BR. 3rd— PRCEBE, for Taranaki and Manukau. THURSDAY. Sth— TARANAKI, for Picton. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago. SATURDAY. 9th— WELLINGTON, for Taranaki and Manukau.. • . ; , 9th— PHXE SE, for Picton_, Wellingtoa , Ej ttelton, ar.d Otago. ' '' • ' 14th— L&.DY BIRD, for Taranaki and Manukau. I6th— WELLINGTON, for Picton, Wellington, Lyttelion, »nd Otago. 18th— TARANAKI, for Taranaki and M&nukau. .. ■ • : 21st— LADY BIRD, for Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago. 23rd— PHCEB&, for. Taranaki. and Maiiukau. 26th— TARANAKI, for Pictorj, Wellioglori, Lyttelton, and Otsgo. ■■ ! <^i-. 31 fit— WELLINGTON, for Taranaki and Manukau. £-. ' ; 2543 N. EDWARD« ft TO. A wilt* : \ i TVfkSSRS. M'MEIUN, 4 (LA ItJ- ULA.< KWOOD. AND *?§^lfk COMPANY'S Line oi Splen.iid I OT<iGO, nMKO, ! aLUaMuiia, ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, &c, &c, are appointed to leave Nelson, booking as follows :— . •:..; i ' Dec. 16th— TARARUA, for We'lington, Lyttelton, Dunedm, Blufl; & Aleloourne Dec. 18th- CLAUD HAMILTON, for Greymouth, Hokitika, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. Passenger Fares very low. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. ! T. CAWTHRON Agent, 1908 ' Governmeufc Wharf,
'■ ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. THE NELSON CITY RIFLE DRAMATIC COMPANY . WILL GIVE AN ENTERTA I N M E N T ON ERrDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1874. Overture from The Performance will commence with the Laughnble Farce, By J. Maddison" Mobton, entitled, TO PARIS AND BACK FOR £5 I Musical Ixterlddr of half-an-hour, during which the Orchestra will piny Selections froai favorite Operas and Popular Composers. After which, will be produced for the first time, and on a sca'e of magnificence hitherto unparalleled in Nelson, the splendid liurlesque of ROBINSON CRUSOE, WirH ENTIRELY New Fcenery, Presses, and liffects, and Full j Company of Twenty-thrte Performers. \ For Cast of Character?, see Playbills. N.R.— The Orchestra wi 1 he composed ot gentlemen ot well-knowu musical talent. Pianist— Mr. OAKEY. D.oors open lit 7-30 p.m. The Curtain will rite at 8 o'clock precisely. Admit siou :— Boiiy of Hall, 3s. ; Galltry. 2s Children, hair- price. A. AI-KELLAR WIX, 3041 ttnge Marager. - PROVINCIAL HALL, JSELSON. On WEDNESDAY, Dec. 10, 1874,' TJIYENIN& CONCERT! CLASSICAL ANY. POPULAR MUSIC, Vocal and Instrumental, f Will be given in aid of the Fun 1 for purchase , of h Mason & Llaralin Organ for St. j Peter's' Church, Wakapuaka. i fee Programme. i 'f ick(ts tr> First Feats, 3s , may be had at' Mr. St'aktl n's, or of any of the ladies aud gentlenun Committea. Admission to Sec.hd Seats and Gallery, 2s. ' To comtuencc at Eight o'clock. 3542NOUVEAUTES BE PARIS. ■ ' WIESENHAVERN having made *S * srrdngements to Import every Season, by Mail Steamer, the Litest and most .Fashionable NOVELTIES, DIRECT . FROVI PARIS. hereby solicits the, Piif rouage of the Ladies of Nelson. The first Consignment of NEW SUMMER DRESSES, consisting of FRENCH : [. . . : '. TOILES PfiINTES, and JACONAS, have arrived, «md the Undersigned offers thefie.exquisite Goods at . Moderate Prices . for GASfcL' :•. ■ ■■; ,[. .■'...[].""■ "'. ' ) THE SHOW ROOMS TRAFALGAR-STUEET. ] ," " '. ' NeAti ' the Masonic Hall, IS NOW OPEN. i • ■ ' : ■ ■■ ' : Samples will be forvrarded on application free of charge; and written orders, accompanied by : remittances, will be promptly attended to. .... As the present Assortment will be on View in Nelson a short time only, an Early Inspection is respectfully invited. C. WIESENHAVERN, Importer op Fbenoh Novelties. - .. ' ' 2722 SECOND UNITED GATHERING of CHRISTIANS wii (DV.). take place at Mr. B. Short's Residence, College Hill, on JANUARY ifit.j'B7s, wheu believers on the Lord Jeß,v 3 -connected with. every section of the Church of. Chri.vt are affectionately invited. PROGRAMME:— > IV to 12 — F a ?t Knur for Prayer. "" 12. t0 11 5~A(|dresse8 suited to Believers. 2 30— An ppe-3-ajr Conference, considering tupt^iiitrpdu ed in the. morning. . Tea Will' be provided at 5J : At 6, ihniild weather permit an Evange- . listic Service will close the day. ; A4<l c e 38^ 8 :? V' tf:( l to .. w ? a^ believer's, anxious souls to fi:id the" way of peace, an i careless sinners will be delivered. Friends, are welcome to use the grounds for Luncheon. . : , .', The prayers of all interested in the proposed gathering are earnestly requested. — Matt, xviii., 19. : .. Morning Meetings will be held in the House. , 3040 I^bURPENNY EXERCISE BOOKS. JL Just Received by R. LUCAS & SON.;;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 284, 1 December 1874, Page 3
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