AUCTION SALE, SATURDAY, 22nd April, 1876. At 12 15 M.T. HJ. L. AUG A R DS. will %to, • according to in?tructions reieived from the Executors of Mr. Thomas Pbicjb, senior, decease J — All his v.iluablo ESTATE, consisting of EIGHT ACRES more or les* of Grass LAND, remuneritive Orchard and Garden well feireJ, with domestic House, Birn, and Outbuildings, ritual ed in tho picturesque Village of PitJure, Wnktfield, within two minutes' walk of the Hr.ilway Station, and commanding o ae of the finest tiews of tho Waimeas. H. J. L. AUGARDE. 1101 _■ - . .\- , : Auctioneer. TO LET, the lale RESIDENCE of H. G, Gouland, E?q, J.P., Wnimea Road, with 5 acres of Orchard, Plantation, &c, H. J. L. AUGAIIDE, 936 Auctioneer. A LIVING AND FREEHOLD FOR £400. rnHE TA^MA^IAN nOTEL, Picton, X consisting of Ten Rooms, Sjx-Stnll Stable, Loose lioxes, Harness Rooms, H«y Loft, ond all suitable Offices, occupying One Acre of Land, including Paddock, half a mile from the Railway Station; capable of doing a large business, only wants aa energetic man to ensure trade ond prosperity. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 355 Auctioneer. NELSON AND FOXHILL RAILWAY. ARRANGEMENTS FOR TJTE EASTER HOLIDAYS. ON EASTER MONDAY, the Ordinary TIME TABLE will be suspended. Thains win. Leave Nelson : — 7*30 a m — Train for Volunteers, with Carr'upes for First-clt»ss Passengers only. Thiß Train will run to Foxhill, after depositing the Volnntsera at Wakefkl i, and return to Ke's^n immediately, stopping at Stoke. Richmnud, and VVairoa, loth, going and returning. " ! ' 10 am. — Excursion Train to Wakefield, First and Second Class, stopping »t all Stations. Retubn b-uom Wakefield : — 4* 3o.— Excursion Train. 6*3o— Volunteers and First-class Carriages. Single Tickets will be available for the ; return journey. : First and Second Class by the 430, and ' First Class only by the 630. All Carriages wiirbe First Class, and open Trucks Sfcond Class. Te'.egraph tiroe will be kept. GEO. ASHCROFT, 1120 General Manager. VOLUNTEER REVIEW. I^AVALRY PRIZE FIRING to take \J place on EASTER MONDAY, at Wakefield, at 10 30 a m., previous to the R.view. PROGRAMME. FIRST CONTEST.— Ist Prize, £5 ; 2nd do., £ . For Half Sections who flinlt, within three minutes, ride Onequarter of a Mile over two Fences three £;et high, and make the highest Score at 100 yards. Entrance, 2j, 6d each competitor. SECOND CONTEST— Ist Prize, £5 ; 2nd do., £— . For the Four Men who maVe the Irghest JScore riding Half a Mile over Four Fences. During the course, the Left Files will dismount and fire 5 rounds at 100 3 ards, remounting and galloping to 200 yards, when the liight Files wil dismount and fire until " Cease firing " sounds. Time — 7 niinutei. TIIIHD CONTEST.— Ist Prize, £5 ; 2nd: do,, £ . Flat Race, about 1 mileJ Members in uniform without arms. ■ 1140 I TR&ES ATLANTIC EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. : NELSON AGENCY. Tho Undersigned having been APPOINTED : AGENT for tlio above Company, is prepared l to effect INSURANCES at Current Rates. ROBERT LEVIEN, 1159 The Port.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 100, 15 April 1876, Page 3
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488Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 100, 15 April 1876, Page 3
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