WANTED an Active BOY who can Milk »nd Ico'i after Horsts. One from the Country pre'errad. Apply to A. J RICHMOND. The Cliffs, 2nd November, 187*. 3671 LOST a rUUSK, cont.ining MONEY. Finer wil re reward d by returning same Is Mra. ATKHSSON, Tr.ifalgar-sin.et. MIS -2.1 LOST in or near Bridge-Rtrret, yesterday afternoon, I FIV>: -POUND NOTE and a 0 Mil- POUND NOTE. Finder will be rewardtel on leaving it vi li A. McKEf,LA.R WIX, Hurdy- Street 3675 A PARTMKNTS. — Weidin* Paries or XJL Loiig-ra can be accommodated at " The Wiliowa, ' Lower Wakefisli. Apply to Mis. J. FOWLER GRAND PRIZE DRAWING. Tickets Halp-a-Crown. ART UNION in eid of Funds for ENLARGING ST. MAKY'S CfIURCH. Several most valuable Art Prizac, alfo one i of Fifly Pounds, three of Ten Pounds, four | of Five Pounds, twenty- five of Two Pou ds | cash 36b7— 9 WAIMEA SOUTH LITERARY INSTITUTE. ANNUAL GFNERAL MEETING on TUKSDAY, November 5, at 8 p.m. Election of Oflieeis, &c. WALTER BD?D, : 3665-3 Hon. gee. TT7 AftTED CUSTOMERS to come and take away HEALT & SON'S Leather at 50 per cent, under POPULAR PRICES! 3677 NAVAL $|&J BRIGADE. CHURCH PARiVIJE TO-MORROW ("•undaj) Members will meet near Port Fire Bhioa.de Hall, at 10,30 a m. fummer Uniform, Full attendance particularly requested. PHILIP L GULLY, Captain. St. JOHN'S CHURCH, WAKEFIELD. THE ANNUAL TEA MEETING will (d.v.) t*ke place on WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 6 h, at Five o'clock, in \ the Government Schoolroom / General Meeting at Seven. Trains wilt leave Nelson at 2 p.m , 4.30 and 7 30 ; and a bptcial Train wil! le*ve Waktfteld for Nelson as 10 p.m. 3666—1 GOLDEN FLEECK XX TENDED QUARTZ MINING COMPANY [Limited]. AT a Meeting of Directors held on Friday, the 25th October, a CALL ( he 2nd) of TWCPENCE pjr Share whs male, payable to the Manage , at the Company's Office, Taiuui-strett, Gretmowth, on Wf*Di*ESDAY the 13th (Ihiiteenth) day of November, 1878. G. W. MOSB, 3675—2 Legal Manager. UNITED INGLEWOOD AND NORTH STAR QUARTZ-MINING COMPANY [Limited]. AT a Meeting of the Directors in the above Company^ held on the 31st October, 1878, a CALL (ifae 2?nd) of TWOPENCE p^r Share was struck and made payable to the Manaef-r, at the Company's OffIce.REEFTON, en WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of November, 1878. I. DAVIES, Manager. Reef ton, November 1, 1878. 3658—2 SPRING GROVE WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. A NNIVERSARY SERMONS in eonnecjCx. tion wi;h the above School will be preached on SUNDAY, !>ovember 10, by the REV. R. BAVIN. On MONDAY, the Ilth mat, a TEA MEETING will tske place. Children 1 8 Tea at 3 p.m., Adults at 480 la the Evening a PUBLIC MEETING, when Ministers and Friends will deliver Addreßse?. Recitations from the little JolPe, and Singing. Speciil Trains wi'l leave Spring Grove at J to 10 p.m. Come ! & heaity welcome to all. Eemember the little ones ! 3668— 3 a VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. HPENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE JL of ONE ACHE of superior class LAND situate on the Main Road, near the Hailway Station, ;Spbing Ghuvk. The land has two frontsgts, being a corner alottntnfc Title unexcepiionaole Parfckuiars cm be had i from the u-ideiaigned t > whom Tenders must be addressed by MONDAY, 12 oMick, November 11. The lowest or any tender not neces3t»rily accepted. By order of Wesleyau Church Trustee 3 , WILLIAM BOT TRELL, 3e69— 7 Spring Grove. VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOIi SALE. mENDERS frr the FURCHASE of the X whole or eithir ol the following PROPERTIES, will be received by the undersigned up lo ihe 30th Novemter next. 1. Seventeen Acrej, more or lese, with Sixroomed Dwelling-house and Outbuildings thereon, within iwo minutes' walk of the bpring Grore liailway Staiion. 2. Foity-two Acrep, about a mile from the Station, Spring Grove 3. Twenty-one and a-half Acres, with a commodious House and large Workahop, at Wake field, naa Jy opposite No. 2 The lowest or any trader not necessarily accepted. Particulars can be obtained from the owner, C. MASTERS, 3670 Spring Grove CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868. "VTOTICJFi is hereby given that on and after ±\ the IBth day of November, 1878, the provisions of •• Ihe Cattle Trespass Act, 1868," will be enforced on my Land, bt ing Section No. 9, on the Town phm of tLe City of Nelson, uni thtt it is my intentioa to Claim Damages for ftll Cattle Trespassing on sail Lai d whether the taraa shall be fencid or unenclosed. Also, persons found Trespassing on my Land after this notice will be prosecuted. WIfLtAM DARBY, NstyOßi November % 1878* 8878^4
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 254, 2 November 1878, Page 2
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747Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 254, 2 November 1878, Page 2
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