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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ENTERTAINMENT. THERE will be an ENTE TAISMFNT and DANCE afc the Port Fike Rkigadb Hall, on TUESDAY, the l.tb instaut, at 8 oMook. Admission, ls. Refreshments will ba provided at moderate rates. 3721 2 NELSON CRICKET CLUB. MEMBFRSof this Club, and all intenling to join for the coining season, are rt quested to auend a GENERAL MEETING at the Masonic Hotel, on WEDNESDAY Evening next, at 7.30 sharp. H. H. UALLIDAY. 2718—3 Hon. Secretary pro tern. CITY OF NELSON. Town Cierk's Office, sth September, 1876. COPIES of the CITIZENS' ROLL for the present year can be obtaned on application to the undersigned. Price 2/6 each. H. V. GULLY, 2662 Town Clerk. NEW PARSONAGE FUND, WAKEFIELD. AS a second SALE OF WORK in aid of the above Fund will be held (D.V.) toward the end of the year. Contributions for the same will be thankfully receivel, and may be forwarded after September to the New Parsoaage. 2645 In the Estate of the late ROBERT LUCAS. ALL persons INDEBTED to tho said Estate are hereby notified by the Executors that unless thtir Accouuts are SETTLED by September 14, they will be placed in (be hands of a Solicitor for collection. Nelson, August 26, 1876. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. GENTLEMEN,— Having been asked by several Ratepayers to come forward as a candidate for one of the vacant seuts in the City Council, I am induced so to do, and as , my business brings me io contact with the people, and keeps me constantly visiting alt parts of the City and Suburbs, I am thereby enabled to form a correct opinion of the requirements of the cifz -ns, ani should I be elected, will endeavor to discharge the duties of the Office with integrity and without party feeling. I am Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 2712 JAMES KEEN LITTLE. TO THE ELECTORS of the OITY OF NELSON. GENTLEMEN.— Having been again invited to offer myeelf as a CANDIDATE for a seat in our CITY COUNCIL, I have much pleasure in complying with your request, the more so tliat at the last election, little more tban two months since, so many votes were recorded in my favor. Should you now think proper to elect me, you may rely on my using my btst endeavors to promote the general good, as economically aa is consistent with efficiency. I rennin, gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, 2706 ROBERT POLLOCK. TO THE ELECTORS of the CITY OF NELSON. GENTLEMEN.— At the request of many influential Citizens I am induced to offer myself as a CANDIDATE ior one of the vacant Seats i*i the. CITY COUNCIL. My business wiil in n» way interfere with the diligtnc perfortnanc. of my duties, should I be elected, and I am entirely independent of any clique or pajty. The division of the City into Wards appears to me necessary to give a fair representation to alt parts, and if honored with a Scat I ehould lose no time in endeavoring to effect this desirable change. My constant efforts shall always be devoted to furthtri g the interests of the City, and to promoting ail measures calculated to advance the general good. I am, Gentleman, Your Obedient Servant, 270* MOSES CREWDSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. GENTLEMEN— Our Municipal Act provides for the retiieinent annua ly of tliree members of the City Council. lam by rotation inulu did in that number, and I again solicit yoar support and interest in re e.ecting me to one of these vacancies. By the Abolition Act, which will soon become law. incrensdd powera will be placed in the hanJß of Munioi-jal Councils, and the duties iu connection with the administration of your affairs will consequently involve much greater responsibilities. If you do me the honor of electing me, my best attention shall be given to your interests, and everything ttnding to the general prosperity of Nelson shnli bave my hearty support. M^ny works of importance greatly affecting tha welfare and health of the people of this City have be-.n initiated by the present Oou, cil, and must sooner or later be fully considered and carried oufc Sewerage is one of the nust important of ttiese, and will demand the early attention of > our Council. Tlie new Raiing Act row passing through the General Assembly will, when it becomes law, give power to double your pressnt rati-s. I have always contended that you ire already fully taveif, and if >ou elejt me I shall oppose all attempts to further increase your burdens. , lam, Gentlemen, Yours very faithfully, 2658 ' EDWD. EVERETT. Billiards Extraordinary. THE undersigned begs to notify to tbe inhabitants ot 2Jels n that he his been successful in making arrangements with 1 liOUbRTs jun., the CtiAMPDN BILLIAKD PLAYMt uF THE WORLD, to givo one (or more) of his unrivalled EXHIBITIONS OF SKILL in Nelson during the month of October. Tickets— Reserved Seats 7/6, Back do. and [ Gallery 5/-. As a limited number only will . be issued, early application is rucjsaary to ALEX. M-GEE, 1 Ortp „ ' Nelson Hotel, W.M. Stanton ] ~ Y TCftfolgW-atratf, , J. Hor/Kg&M- j 2H21

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 224, 12 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 224, 12 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 224, 12 September 1876, Page 3

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