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WillTErJ NIGHT WORK, or any other >jkind<of Ofif) JOPS. Orders to be addre?s)d 'to ;ff -j R , -OaU QQice. ''■■•' 3315—6 WANTED -JirMediSte'ya^'M \_f as WAITER, and to make himself generally useful. Apply Custom house Ho el. 3326—2 ERIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE at Mrs Blaokjko„b?s, near .ollingwooJ-.. street Bridge. .. _« ' 3317^—0 If\ /^ Hp — I>oy«l Marine Lodge at •\_/«\X_A« 7.30 on Wfdnesdat ttov/9MB7fi.— HvCapb-Wileiamson, W ;_..-• , 3324—2 AN ASSEMBLY will ta_e place TOMORROW EVENING, at C. King's Assembly" Rooms, commencing at 8 o'clock. Admission, 2/6.:, 3322—2 T. CHITrENDEN.M.C. CHRISTCHURCH RACES. CA'LCUTTAuS WEEPS, on the principal , events THIS EVENING, at the Nelson Hotel.- "- - - .:.:.,. 3320 A. M'GEE:. Ironworkers' Anniversary, THE SHOPS of the undersigned will be CLOSED TO-MORhOW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, at_3 o'clock, Wimsett & Son, D. Whiting, 3323—1 J. Rowlings. SPRING GROVE CRICKET CLUB TBIS M&nbers of the above Club inteud playing their OPENING MATCH on THURSDAY next, Nov. 9, in Silcock's Paddock, Bridge Hotel. Wickeis to be pitched at 9 o'clock ehurp. J. S. BRYANT, 2318—2.. Secretary. TTIS EXCELLENCY THE .GOVERNOR will hold an UNDRESS LEVEE, at the GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS,' on FRIDAY, the 10th instant, at 12 o'clock. Gsntlemen having cards for' the private Eutrc- are requested to attend at 11.45 a.m. punctually. Gentlemen' attending; the Levee will bring two cards with them ; ''.".'"•* H. L. PfIIPPS, A. D. C. Nel3on . 7th November, 1876 . 3314 CHRISTCHURC I DERBY ;- SWEEP. .. THE following are the WINNING NUMBERS in 1 ALEXANDER M«GEfc.'S SWEEP at the Nelsou Hotel, on MONDAY, 6th November, 1878:— Lady Les, 133; Sylph, 277$ W. C. Webb's black colt; by, Traducer, Tautrums, 120; W. C. Webb's br colt, by Traducer, Lady Florence, 24; Wv C. Webb's br colt, by ""' Tradiicer— Kaspars Dam* 131; W. C. Webb's clvcolt, by Traducer— Ada, 2-; lady of ihe Lake,. 122; Amanda,, 129; Becky . Sharp, 175; Titanii, 309j Childington, -2-\ ; . Spreydon , 308 ; Studholrae's -••. eh colt, by ; Kppttingly -^Little Lady, 109; Studholrae's eh f, by Knottingly— Zigzag, '•' - l ; i ;' StudhoTmc's br f, by Kubttingiy— Witch,. 2 f Costelli, 128; Dead. Hear, 6; Dainty:, Ariel, 133; Papinui, 5; -alLey, 444; Mangle, lati; M nej'a b colt, by Sleamere— Bieswing, 112; Puriri, 17; Songster, 1 1.6;. Stirabout, 267;. Watts' eh .oolt, by Tot ara— Ladybird, 191. We certify tint the drawing, the result of which is ennesed^ took place under our supervision, and the. numbers drawn sgaiost the horses named arc correct. H. V. Phillips William Wright Francis Trask' 3319 ••- J. A. HARLEr. ' OPDFELLOWS' HALIT . This (Tuesday) Evening, Nov. 7. POSITIVELY THE LAST. NIGHT! ':■; -. ; GRAND : Volunteer and Conundrum Night ...Under the patronage and preochce of Capt Pitt, Artillery Volu"teers v „ J „ "Kichardson, Naval Brigade .' ; . . '„ Bonny, Artillery Cadets ' ... „ FiNNET, C!ity Cadet? '■' „' i. , ti Lieiit. Hodgson, City Rjfles and the Commissioned and Non-commissioned Officers and Members of the Nelson Volunteers. . ■ By the kind permission of Cspt. Pitr. the Band of the Artillery Volunteers . will be in, attendance unler the leadership of Bandmaster OAK.ur. 7)AOHELDER'S COMBINATION The Colossean Pantascope MERRIMAC AND MONITOR. Silver Lake and Abode op the Fairies. t On this special occasion-the proprietor will «ive for the Best Conundrum oa the Volunteer movement, a magnificent Inlaid Papier Machs Table; and for ihe wobst a beautiful Meerschaum* Pipe. The Conundrums will be collected during the first interval, and three gentlemen from tie audience will be desired to read over and make the selection. GIFTS! GIFTS!! Some of the leading presents This (Tuesday) Evknino will inclu ie SILVER - PLATED COFFEE SER- ' VICE (3 pieces) OPERA GL_:-S LARGE ROSEWOOD WRITING DESK INLAID INKSTAND LARGE COCRIER BAG LARGE GOLD LOCKET, together with forty or fifty other valuable and useful presents. Front Seats, 3/-; 2nd Seats, 2/- ; Gallery, 1 /-. Doors open at 7.30; Overture by the ; Artiliert Band at 8 slurp. Tickets may be had at the Hall from 10 to l, and from 2 till 5, asis ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 240, 7 November 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 240, 7 November 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 240, 7 November 1876, Page 2

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