ANCHOR. \fc^ STEAM LINE OF hs§a] PACKETS ABB APPOINTED TO LUSAVB FOR WEBTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE MURRAY, on THURSDAY, the 14th jnst., 00 arrival of Sau Francisr.o Mail. np SE CHARLES EDWARD, on MONX DAY, the 18th inst. npHE KENNEDY, on THURSDAY, the A 21st instant. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE KENNEDY, on MONDAY, the 18th instant. FOR BLENHEIM &®D WELLINGTON mHE LYTTELTON, on SATURDAY, X 16th inst. FOR WAKGA.NUI. npBE WALLACE, on MONDAY, the 18th JL instant. 2187 N. EDWARDS & CO. DISTEICT PRIZE FIRING. TTOLUNTEBR CORPS in the District V will COMPETE for the GENEKAL GOVERNMENT KIFLE and CARBINE PKIZES, on their own ranges, as under— STOKE RlFLES— Tiiursdat, March li f instant', 7 a.m. ARTILLERY and NAVAL BRIGADE - Saturday, March 16, instant, 6 a.m, and 'v 3O p.m. CADETB— Monday, March 18, instant, 6 am. and 230 p.m.. CITY RlFLES— Thursday, March 21, instant, 6 am. and 2 30 p.m. NORM ANB Y HUSSAR S— Satubday, March 23. instant, 6'a.m. and 230 p.m. i Conditions can be ascer'ained from Officers Commanding Corps, to whom intending Com- \ petitors must forward their names prior to date fixed ior their Corps firing. ALBERT PITT, M»jor Commanding District. Orderly Room, March 9, 1878. 883—3 ALEXANDER GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRAOIiuINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Office of the Company, Greymou'h, on TUESDAY, the 2nd of April, 1878, at 8 p,m. BUSINESS. To pass the following Resolution :— '• That iv accordance with Clause 112 of the Mining Com; anies' Act, 1872, the Company be voluntarily wound up, and re-registered." W. HINDMARSH, Manager. Greymouth, March 11, 1878. 881—4 TO PAINTERS. mENDERS are invited up to MARCH A 15th for PAINTING Mrs Godfrey's HOUSE and COTf AGES. For particulars apply to 832 C. HARLEY. TO LET, in the rising Township of Havelock, Mariborough, centrally situated BUSINESS PREMISES, with Dwelling, Stable, Coach House, &c. Immediate pessession can be given. Apply to H. NELSON FIRTH, 679 Havelock. HARDY«STREET WOOD AND COAL YAED. NOTICE. r\ EORGE ARMSTRONG having vJT purchased th« business hitherto carried on by Mr. G. Naixob, as a De»ler in Wood and Conl, begs to inform his Friends and the Public generally tint he intends to continue the same, and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with moderate prices and fair dealing, tt> merit a share of public Bupport. Wood and Coal delivered to all parts of the Town. Wood cut in lengths to 6uit castomers. Orders punctually attended to. Note the Address.— Corner of Hardy and Church-streets, a few steps lrom the Railway ' Bus terminus. 495—26 MASON & H AMLIN ORGANS FOR CHAMBER, CHANCEL, AND CHURCH. rTHHESE celebrated inß'ruments are not to X be assoc'ated with those of the doomed Harmonium type, advertised variously as American Organs, Parlor Oegans, at d the like, but are sui generis, and claim eupreme pre-eminence for Purity of Organ Tone Richness and Fuixhes of Volume Capacity of Expression Variety of Effects PiRFKCTioN of Articulation Elegance of Design Used and admired by the most eminent Compoeecs and Music'ana of Jie world. Shipped t3 all parts of New Zealand by the SOLS AGENT, W. M. STANTON, IMPORTER OF MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS OE EVERY DESCRIPTION. fig§T Illustrated Price Lists and Testimonials sent free, on application. 988
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 61, 12 March 1878, Page 3
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542Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 61, 12 March 1878, Page 3
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