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X\T ANTJBD APPRENTICES ia VBSSBTT MAKING. Apply to 3442-8 LOVfcDAY & HEYHOBt FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. M^y( !^' WAKATU, «iil rail for the above Ports TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 7 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jan., 3443 Agents Removal of Buoy Bock, Nelson Harbor. Marine Department, [ Wellington , 1 2th Novt mber, 1879. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at the Resident En- - ginter'a Office, Nelfion, until WEDNESDAY^ 19th Kcvember, for the REMOVAL of the t DUtiY liOC. l^, Nelacn Bart or. They nrnat be aidreased to The Honorable the Minister t having charge of the Marine Department,. end marked outside " Tender lor Removal of , Baoy liock." PJan and specification may be>. seen at the Public Works Office, Noieon. The lowest or any tender will not ncces< sarily be accepted. By command, JOHN BLACKETT, i 3445— a Marine Engineer.

TO BE SOLE. THE GRASS on STAFFORD HOUSE PROPERTY. App'y Idwd. EVERETT, 3454 Bridge-street. NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS. Wakamarica Cart Bridge Contract WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at tbis Office till Noon of SATL'R DAY, the 13th cf December, 1879, for the CONSTRUCTION of a BuIDUE as atuve over the Wakairarina River, in the County of Mariborouih. Tenders are to be m irked outtide "Tender for Wa^amarina Cart Bridge Contract," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister far Public Wcrkp. Telegraphic Tenders similarly addressed and marked will be received if presented at sny Telegraph Offlee by Noon, of the eaire date, provided that written terders ia due form are lodged at any iJietrict or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Drawings and Specifications may be seen at the Public Works Office, Ntlson, Wei ing ton, Dunedin, Blenheim, and at the Ttst Office, llavelock. The lowest or any tender not neccasirily accepte 1. By command, J. GEO. BLACKETT Resident Engineer, Public Woika Office, Nelson, November 13, 1879. 3453— a

AUSTRALIAN TOUR OF pHIABIHFS EOYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS! \J AND PERFORMING ANIMALS. Fbiday, Saturday, and Monday, Nov. 21, 22, and 24. Afternoon and Evening— Two Performances Daily. Two Mammoth Shows in One! The Stud of Educated Horses !!! SIGNOB G. CHIABINrS Admirably Trained Horses, a la haute ecole, are the models of perfection, evincing io their performance the n?ar approach of brute instinct to human reason. Attractive ! Interesting ! Instructive ! — — jo: Grand Congress of Arenic Stars! The Best Risers ! Champion Leapers I New Performances ! New Ada ! New Faces ! Comprising a cluster of the most Talented Artists in (he Profession ! A Grand Consolidation of Genius I Among the Wild Animals — the Finest and Freshest ever submitted for the Public's approval and appreciation — will be found a Den of PEBFOKIING EOYAL BENGAL TIGERS ! Which will be introduced by CHARLES WARNER, the Intrepid Tiger Tamer, who handles these ferocious beasts without the slightest iear. THE PERFORMING BISON ! Thi Colossal Beast is from the Rocky Mountains of North America, and will be ridden in the character of a WILD COiJVTAKTCHE INDIAST. The Performing HUANACOS, From the Pampas of Patagonia. THE EDUCATED ZEBRAS] From Southern Africa, will be introduced hy Mr Fbed. Syltesteb. These Intractable species of the animal kingdom are the only onea ever known to Perform Free in the Arena. A School of Performing Dogs! Exhibiting the most Wonderful Canine Sagacity — Performing Acts incredible if not seen. :o: Everything New and Beautiful ! A World of Foreign Features ! :o: The Whole Forming THE LARGEST CIRCUS Exhibition ever seen under One Management. Suberb display of Prowess by the GREAT ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS. This Powerful and Mammoth Combination offers the Finest Exhibiton on record t NOTICE-BIGNOR CHIARIKI advertises no special feature that he does not exhibit and haa no riyal worthy the name in the profession. The Old Reliable—" Almyg good, now better than ever. TWO Performances Daily. Doors open at 1 and 7 ; commence at 2 and 8. PRICES OF ADMISSION— Dress Circle (chairs), 6s- Stdla (carpeted), 3e; Pit, 2b. Children under 9 years of age Half-price. N.B.— Special Kates for Schools when coming in a body for the Afternoon Performance 8^- DO NOT FORGET THE DATESFRIDAY, 21st; SATURDAY, 2£nd; MONDAY, JH

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 261, 14 November 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 261, 14 November 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 261, 14 November 1879, Page 2

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