NELSON & FOXHILL RAILWAY. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), the First Train will leave Foxhill, taking up at all Stations, at 9 a.m TWO TRAINS FROM NELSON TO RACE-COURSE. At 10-30 a m. At 11-31 a.m. Returning as previously advertised. GEO. ASIICROFT. Traffic Manager. OR MAN BY HUvSSAR VOLUNTEERS ■Willi MEET ON SATURDAY, the 6ili inst., at their Parade Ground, Waktfiehi. at Three p.m , to arrange for Queen's Birth day. 1336 SPECIAL NOTICE. WE the undersigned, PRINCIPAL DRAPERS of Nelson, intend CLOSING OUR PLACKS OF BUSINESS each day of the Race 3 at 11 o'clock. EVERETT BROS. AND CO. JOHN MANSON AND CO. F. GRIMEB J. P. BLACK AND SON J. COUTTS W MILNER. 1313—2 R A C E a . TS. WYMOND & CO. beg to • intimate to all their Friends and Customers, that the HALL OK CO MM EKOE will be OPEN as usual on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 3rd and 4th inst. 1328 RACING HOLIDAYS. IN CONSEQUENCE of Falsehoods freely circulated about expressions that I am said to have made use of in reference to the di sirabilitv of Closing our Establishment on the Race Days (for the mere sake of pleasing a few to the inconvenience of the majority of the public), I distinctly deny having referred in any way to other Tralesm°n. I have positively decided that, for the future, I shall keep all my places of Business open on all days except RECOGINISED PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. At the same time, any of my Employees who desire to go to the Races can do so, and others who do not can take a holiday on any other day. 1329 T. S. WYMOND. IMMIGRATION. THE following IMMIGRANTS by the Fernglen are now in the Depot ready for ENGAGEMENT: - Baker, Cook, or Cook's Assistant Malster, Brlckmaker Machinist and Engine-fitter Carpenter General Laborer, accustomed to horseß Builders, Laborer and Coal Miner Coal Miner and Quarryman Groom and Laborer Gardener and Laborer Farm Laborer Laborer, accustomed to Gaß Works C. ELLIOTT, Immigration Officer. May 3, 1876. 1335 MASONIC HALL. TO-NIGHT 1 TO NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT ! Martin Powell, PREMIER VENTRILOQUIST ot the Colonies I 1 I ASSISTED BY his funny familyMr. Banks, Mrs. Banks, Tim O'Shannessy, AND THE Smoking Dwarf ! MR. HENRY MILLISON, CHAMPION PEDESTAL DANCER 1 In his Irish and Negro Songs and Dances. MR. C. WILLIAMSON, THE ECCENTRIC COMEDIAN, In his Dutch, Welsh, Irish, Somerset, and Ethiopian Character Songs, and as GUNGr SAM COR, THE CHINESE REPRESENTATIVE, with Fiddle Accompaniment. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. Front feats, 35.; Back, 25.; Gallery, ls. 1340 ODD-FELLOWS* HALL. GREAT SUCCESS OP M'DONOUGH AND EARNSHAW'S T>OYAL MARIONETTES. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED ! I BEGINS AT EIGHT. This Troupe cannot possibly remain after Thursday Evening, aa (hey will appear in Auckland ou Monday, May 8. THREE DISTINCT ENTERTAINMENTS THE CHRISTY MINSTKELS I In Sonus, Duetts, and Full Band and Chorus— Ten in number. Also, COMIC FANTOCCINI ! TWBXVB IN NDMBER. The Performance will conclude with the I Fairy Pantomime of LITTLE KED RIDING HOOD ! Or, " The Cbarm of the Household," Closing with the ; Grand Transformation Scene! Pbioes of Admision : Reserved Seats (to be had of Mr W. M« Stanton's), 4sj Back Seats, 2a 6d; Gallery, ls 6d. TWO HOURS OF CONSTANT ENJOYMENT. , GEORGE W. GEDDES, 1 1287 Treasurer.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 112, 3 May 1876, Page 2
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538Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 112, 3 May 1876, Page 2
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