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TO DRAPERS. PARTNER WANTED. ;o: mHE PROPRIETOR of the OLDEST-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS in Nelson is desirous of obtaining a PARTNER. A thorough knowledge of the Business, temperate habits, energetic and persevering disposition, and the possession of a certain amount of Capital, are indispensable. To such— and to such only— this Opening affords rare advantages. Apply by letter — stating age, address, and references — to Mr. J. P. BLACK, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. MISS HINDE can now receive CHILD^ X>ISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON. REN from 9-30 to 12 a.m., and from jy 2 to 4 pm. Arithmetic. Orthography, Fnglish Composition, &c . will be very carefully Head-Master: taught, so thai PUPJLS on leaving for ED W. L. SHAW, 8. A., Corptis Chr. College, College or Finishing Schcols may be found Cambridge well prepared for more advanced studies s ' under Master 3. Second Master : Per Quarts-. GEORGE ANSON, 8.A., Trin. College, Elementary class £10 0 Cambridge, Other classes 1 10 0 (late Eton, and lst Class Special, 1873). Elementary French 0 10 0 v ,*.•,*,_- French and German : First Quarter begins February 2nd, at 2 p.m. J. F/. VON TUNZBLMANN, Esq. 59 Drawing : EMBLEYHOUSE. p - HARRIS, Esq. Drill: MRS PICK ETT will RESUME Dr m Instructor-W. ALBOROUGH. IVX TUITION on WEDNESDAY lhe 27th inst, The gchool wJU BE . AS SEMBLE on iiardy-stm.. wi THURSDAY, the 28th instant, at 10 o'clock POSTPONED TO FEBRUARY 1. a * m - ™* SECOND UNITED GATHERING of |7?7S^X CHKISTIANS will (D.V.) take place |fS_te^ss t-™ a mm » I at Mr. B. Short's Residence, College Hill, on -NUiLbON |iM^^ REGATTA. FEBRUARY 1, 1875, when Believers on tbe Lord Jesus connected with every section of . the Church of Christ are affectionately invited. rjlO be held on THURSDAY, February 25, PROGRAMME:— "*• 1876 - --11 to 12— First hour for Prayer. • Yacht Race.— First prize, £2b. 12 to 1-1 5— Addresses by Ministerial and Pbofbssionax, Whaleboat Race.— First Lay Brethren. Subject: "The More _„. «.- Excellent Way." prize, A ls. 2-30— An open-air Conference, considering OI>:EN Sailing Boat Race.— First prize " The Best Gift.— l Cor. xiii. £1. Tea will be provided at 5. Licensed Watebman's Races. At 6, should weather permit, an Evange- Coaster's Race. Hetio Service will close the day. Amate.k and Mercantile Whaleboat Addresses suited to weak believers, anxious Races souls to find the way of peace, and care ltss sinners will bo delivered. Pair Oared Race, with or without OutFriends arc welcome to use the grounds for Jiggers, Professional and Amateur. Luncheon. Snips' Boat Race. The prayers of all interested in the pro- 80-vs' Race, under 15. postd gathering are earnestly requested.— *-»'•*-.' Matt, xviii., 19. - -° INGY I{ACB> Morning Meetiugs will be held in the Duck Hunt. House. 8040 Swimming Matches and Shore Sports. ,i.i.i.in...i „.■■—i . ....1 : j_ --jykaieboafc Races backing-up will be Shipping Notices. allowed. ~ Further prizes inserted in future advertise. ANCEOR JML STEAM ment ' J T LEATHER LINE 0 F^^^^ PACKETS. 45 ' ' Secretary. FOR WESTPORT. HOKITIKA, AND T^ I*l^£1 * I^ £J T T AT S _?oS,i E TIES ' GREYMOUTH -*- ANNUAL FETE. fTIHE WALLACE, .„„_____-" __ ,_„*-, X On or about TUESDAY, 21st inst. ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROVINCE. THE CHARLES EDWARD, on SATURDAY, 23rd. To be held in the BOTANICAL GARDENS FOR ELENHEIM. On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. T LYTTELTON, Sports to Commence at 11.30 a. . sharp. 2187 ' * N. EDWARDS & CO. Proorl____ : — — lst 2nd Tn-c ■_*_!__ QTTTAM Prlze Prize Eutr y ■*____». -*- liiAfltl 1 Flat Race for Boys *. d. s. d. s. d. N E W jßlililk- SHIPPING under 15 (200 yds) 7 6 26 0 6 7VAT AIM T*. -allllliiis» PnM P A TST V 2 Eriendly Societies' ZEALAN D^&m@S> COMP AJM V j (300yd 8 ) Set Framed Emblems 2 0 (LIMITED.) 3 Running Long __ •~7"~n — , . » -,-r . *r. « Jump for Men 20 0 10 0 2 6 miME TABLE — JANUARY. 4 p rilV jncial Distance -*- _. . , Championship 20th— WELLINGTON, for Taranaki and / 100> 2 00, 300, and Manukau, carrying lhe San Francisco 440 y^s) ' ' 80 0 30 0 5 0 Mail. TO.DAY(WEDNESDAY),at6p.m. 5 Jingling Mstch 5 0 0 0 00 2 2nd -PHCEBE, for Picton, Wellington, Lyt- 6 Sack Race for Boys 5 0 2 6 06 telton, and Otago. FRIDAY, at 8-30 a.m. 7 Three- Legged Race 25th— LADY BIRD, for Taranaki and Manu- (lOOyds) 15 0 7 6 20 kau. MONDAY, at 7 p.m 8 Vaulting with Pole 40 0200 5 0 28th— WELLINGTON, for Picton, Welling- 9 Hurdle Bace for ton, Lyttelton, and Otago. THURSDAY, js^ en (440 yds) 40 0 20 0 4 0 at H a.m. 10 Flat Race for Girls 30th — TARANAKI, for Taranaki and Manu- under 14, once kau. SATURDAY, at 1p m. round the' course, 2543 N. KD WARDS & CO., Agents. five to start or no I * — — — — — ■ race New Trimmed Hat a i Tk/f ESSRS. M-MECKAN, H Running High ijl A IVJL BLACKWOOD, AND Jump (second save I <^^^v COMPANY'S Line of Splendid stakes) 20 0 ... 2 6 -M^^^Steamshipß— OTAGO, OMEO, 12 Flat Race for Boys ALHAMBRA, under 16 (220 yds) 10 0 5 010 ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, &c., &c, 13 Feats on Horizonare appointed to leave Nelson, booking as tal Bar 40 0 20 0 6 0 follows:— U Champion Mile Jan. 23rd— ALHAMBRA, for Wellington, Bace (third to save Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff, Milford stakes) 120 0 40 0 7 6 Sound, and Melbourne. 15 Old Man's Race, Excursion RETURN TICKETS issued to °J", J,? r _J- ODCe onr > n 0 - MELBOURNE and back— Saloon, £17 10s ; . _ ™ v.™u .™ D C J '?I B 2_ Vnt . ,*» V'r on en. 00 wv -l vi„ j.« .v „ j Ac 16 Cnicl_en in tne irot lo v 7 6 2 0 Steerage, £8 l()s,— available to the end of _____ February, 1875. Passenger Fares very low. Regulations. WOOL booked through to LONDON at .}• Vnl . SB two competitors enter, no prize ONE PENNY per lb Wl -- *- c given ; unlecs three, no second prize. n, rtA^Trr-CTTj^xT a i 2 - Disputes shall be settled by the Judges, T. CAWTHRON Agent, whose decision shall be final 290^ GflTO-nment Wharf 3 Prizes will be gettled on the groun _. MILFORD SOUND 4 Competition for all events shall be conWest Coasr.-The fined Btrictl^ t0 Amateurs. p P l endid steamship A. R. SMART, ■dM_____ii__» ALHAMBRA, 1 59 Hen. Secretary. to leave on SATURDAY NEXT, will visit Mil FORD SOUND, on her way back to UNITED ALBION GOLD MINING Melbourne, after her usual round to Welling- COMPANY (LIMITED.) ton, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. For Freight or Passage, apply to AN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of THOMAS CAWTHRON, J^ the SHAREHOLDEKS of the abovelcn Abpti*- named Company, will be held at the Com- ._! g pany's Office, Lyell, on SATURDAY, the BIRD PAOFS 6tll d& y °*- ebruar y* 1875 i at Seven o'clock 1 x_v xj ua.viij o . yt.va. Business : A Splendid Assortment of Te make and aller Ruleß> elect Dire:torß CANARY and PARROT CAGES, in- aud Auditors, and to appoint Manager, eluding the New Revolving Cage, DAVID STUART Manager. NOW ON SALE, Lyell, Jan. 11, 1875. lis At H Vo H i°^^l^ LL,S^ Just Opened and Now on Salb, Ko-l. Bridge-street. m Q CASEfi SINGLE PEBAMBDLATO R S JUST RECEIVED, a fresh lot of- HER- O with Hooda complete, BERT'S FAMILY GLUE POTS. Ai H. HOUNSELL'S. LUCAS & SON. No. 1, Bridge-street. ISSS

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 17, 20 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 17, 20 January 1875, Page 3

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