Kelson Sol-fa Class. NO PRACTICE THIS WEEK. 3441 Removal of Buoy Rock, Nelson Harbor. Marine Department, Wellington, I2tb November, 1879. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at tbe Resident EngiDcer'a Office, NeUon, until WEDNESDAY 19th November, for the REMOVAL of the BU')Y P.OCK, Nelson Hart or. They mast be addressed to The Uocorable the Minister having charge of tie Warice Department, end marked outside " Tender (or Removal of Buoy Lock." Pian and specification may be seen at the Fnbiic Works Office, Nelson. ~ The lowest or any tender will not necessarily ba accepted. - .. . • By command, JOHN BLACKETT, 3445— a Marine Engineer. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the late WALTER J. CRO< KE are respectfully requested to be ssnt to the undersigned not later than the 18th inst.,aa after that date they will not be recognised. " , ,?_.- Also, ail persons having Furniture. &c, &c.. in his charge, can obtain the tame by applying at the Shop, Hardy- at., on Thub3day, the 13th met., between the hows of 9 a.m., and 4 p m. T. B CROOKS. Miltoa-Btree^, 11th November, 1879.:
FOR WANGANUI AND \ WELLINGTON. 3gJK6aj^» waka t v, will »a»l for the above Ports on SATURDAY NE£T, at 7 p.m. For freight Or Passage, spply to JAMES S. CUOSS, Jan., ! 3413 iigent. CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk'a Office. 12th November, lR'Ji. NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Council of the Cify of Kelscn to FIX the LEVELS of the following streets: — TRAFALGAR STREET SOUTH from Trafa'gir Squsfe to Vtun DiemenStreet. BRONTI STREET, from Collingwood Street to Trafalgar Street South. BROttGHAM STREET, from Cjllingwood Street to Waimea Street. Plans showing the proposed Levels of the said Streets ara open for Inspection at the above office daring office hours. A Meeting of the Council will be held on FRIDAY, the Nineteenth d*y of December, 1879, at 7 p m., at the City Council Chamber, ■ for the purpose of hearing objections to the ; proposed levels by persona affected thereby. All auch objections must ba in writing, and must be addressed and cent to the Council not iers than Ten Days before the said day of Meeting. -- H. V GULLY, 3446-2 a Town Clerk.
AUSTRALIAN TOUR OF fIHIARINI'S EOYAL ITALIAN CIECIS! \J AND PERFORMING ANIMALS. Fbidat, Satuedat, and Mondat, Noy. 21, 22, and 24. Afternoon and Evening— Twp Performances Dapy. Two Mammotli Shows in One! V\a r I The Stud of Educated Horsed J ; siGNOR a. OJBiAMmrjs i t Admirahly Trained Horses, ala haute ecole,. are the mpdql^of perfection, evinciog io their performance the n?ar approach of brute instinct to hqman reason. Attractive! Interesting ! loatrnclive I :0: -^-■... •-■ .- ; - ••-- Grand Congress of Arenic Stars! •*■* The Best Riders ! Champion Leap era ! New Performancaa ! New Acta ! New Faces ! Comprising a cluster of the most Talenteid Artists' io ; • • the Profession ! A Grand Conaolidation of Geniusl _, Among the Wild Animals — the Finest' ;irad ' Freshest ever sabtohted fdr the Publio'a approval and appreciation — .will be found a D6n of * ; r PEEFOEMINCr miLjENGALTiaW will be latroduced by frfi&Rl4E&: W^feNEß, the ! Jntrepid'Tjgftlr Tamer, who bahdles these ferocious beaala without the slightest* fear. THE PERPORMIK"G feISONI A This Colossal Beast is from the Eocky Mountains of Nprtli 4meir|(»^ and will be ridden in tb> character of a ■ >''".■',■"';■! WILD CO3VEA3NTCEEB INDIAN. ■■ -'Zl The Per/vrmkig tfU^JX?OB, From the Pampas of Patagonia, ?l>if ' THE EDUCAxi^ Z£irst#f From Southern Africa, will be introduced by Mr Fbeb. STtTES'^Ekii . trao^le species of tbe animal kingdom are the only ones ever known to Perform Free in the Arena. ' A School of Performiiig Dogs! Exhibiting the moat Wonderful Canine Sagacity— Performing Acts :"*;? incredible, if not seen. ? .>:-!-, ; ■• . • :o: ■: : ■•■- : "-- J Everything New and Beautiful! A World of Foreign Featurea! :o: The Whole Forming . , THE LARGEST CIMCJfJg Exhibition ever Been under One Management. Suberb display of Prowess by the GEE AT EOTAL ITALIAN CIRCUS^ - -ru This Powerful and Mammoth Combination off ers the Finest Exhibiton on record? NOTICE— SIGNOR CHIARINI advertises no special feature that be does not exhibit, and has no rival worthy the name in the profession. The Old Reliable-^ Always?. ' : , . . good, now batter than ever. • - TWO Performances Daily. Doors ppen at 1 and 7 j commence at 2 ancl 8. PRICES OF AD^ISSION-PressCirclg^lc^gX^fel' Stalls (carpeted), 3s; l Pi£ 2s. Children,^^^|ear^o^^^^^^ r|g N.8.-^-Special Rates for Schools -when-f ompg in a body : f ot^tfie A^rioion yerfranianGeg. ir do not Forget the^"da,tes~ FRIPA^, Slat;, &ATQ^^ t «^Bp^!|j|Sy|^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 259, 12 November 1879, Page 2
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