MUSICAL and LITERARY ENTER 4 TAINMENT, CHRIST CHURCH SCHOOL-ROOM, Shblboijbnb-strbht^ TO-3WEGS-.EIT PROGRAMME: 1. Pianoforte' Duet .Figaro 2. Scotch Song-— " Green grow the rushes 0".. Mir Mackenzie 8. Song— "Why do Summer Roses fade-V---4. Pianoforte Solo—" The Shepherd Song " 5. Heading. 6. SoDg— « When Sparrows build "...... ..Mr Bose 7. Song —" My Love far away " 8. Pianoforte Solo Don Pasquale 9. {.org— "The Sailor's Grave ".,......., ...Mr Honeywill Id. Duett Song-" Se la Stanchezza," from "Trovatore" INTbb v A L. 11. Pianoforte Duett 12. Song-r" Bay of Biscay "—Mr Sttdman 13. Song—" Ring on sweet Angelus ' 14.— Reading— " Caudle Lecture" Mr W. Black 15.— Song— " The Warrior bold " Mr Honeywill 16.— Song— " Where the Bee sucks " 17.— Fianpforte Solo— ".The Last Rose of Summer "A P' 18.— Song— " Oia' the airts "...Mr Mackenz ? e 19. Part Song, by the Singing Claes—" By the Hill-aide " God Save the Queen. : 5859 TE N DE R 8 for CUTTING GOBSF, MANUKA, &c , will be received until TUESD AY, the 2lßt inßtant. Particulars on application to 2.42—3 MM. WEBSTER. IF WILLIAM H. SMITH, who has beeb about 2J years in this Colony, will communicate his address to Mcsers. Durband, Blanch: akd Co , Bond-street, Dunedin, they will hand him a letter waiting his personal application. 280 _— 6p W. ROUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE &' COMMISSION -.A." -A ■ AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSON. ; TRANSFERS or cd_.VEYANCES .of LAND under the "Land Transfer Aot?» effected at charges fixed by the Act ; also . MORTGAGES and RE - LEASES, POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drawn. ' ■ .- Money invested on Mortgage Securities or in Bank and other Shares. . Money. lent on Freehold Securities at current rates of interest. r . ; - Rents on Land, and Interest on Mortgages collected. .. . . ;« '•■ . ■■••.-.•■ Land and Houses hired lefc, bought or sold, on commißsiop. ."■'.": 2 Insurances effected at loweßt rates. Rents jcollected, ;Taxes and Insurances , p. id ; ; and repairs, effected. ; .; Valuations made in Town or Country for purchases, -sales, or for Stamp and Succaßsion Duty. «— \, aPOB SALE, :-',; v ON TBKT BAST WBBMS TO SUIT PDBOHASBRS-T' 6. Fifty Acres, Moutere-r-a bargah_. : a 11. Three hundred Acres, Upper/ Montere.; 12. i Forty Acres & Cottage,- Lower Moutere. '■ 82: House, and 40ft frontage, Tasman-street, £800 42.' Four Cottages in.i Hastings-street,; with 65ft of Land to each, from £90 to £150. - - 48. House and Half-an-acre of Land, Bronti- - street. £400. * - j - 48. A 7 roomed House with 7 acres Land, at Wakefield ior £320 or .with 21 acres £500/ * •■ : 50. Comfortable Rasidence at the Port £220.; 52. f 4 feet Land, corner of Nile street and Trafalgar-square, J6200. .-*■-■: 54. A Farm of 68 acres, in Gibbs Valley, . Wakefield, fenced and in paddocks price £600. 63. Three first-class Building Sites in Trafalgarret. South, on very easy terms, i 68. Several •• Allotments at Stepneyville, the Porti at low prices; - 70. A First-class Building Site, containing Two-thirds of an Acre, in Kawai-st. i 7 1. A very convenient Villa Residence, within five minutes' walk of the Posto_.ce; for £150. 73. That well-arranged Tannery property at . ' Wakefield, recently owned by Messrs Sedgwick and Gowland, very cheap. ; 75. Corner Allotment, Waimea-street, at £2 per foot. " I 77. Superior Cottage and Land, Washington Valley, for £200. • 80. New Cottage and 6D feet of land, Van-guard-street, £ 225; easy terms. ! 81. 100 feet Land, Russell-atreeti a j 82. 72 feet Land, Waimea-road. 83. A Buiidihg. Site at the. Port at Xl-.per ' fdot. J : ' ; *"'"'. '" "" '' ' 84. A pleasant Residence at Beachville] 85. First-class Building Site on ; 'Pdrt Hills, tastefully planted and fenced 86. A capital Dairy Farm in Dovedale, of 859 acres, with Homestead and all worhing appliances 87. Two Allotments Pf Land -nearly opposite Lukins' Wharf ' 88. Three Allotments in Waimea-st 89. The interest in a Leasehold Cottage in. Nelson, yery cheap. 90. A very pleasant Residence at Richmond now oceppfed by Mr Smy the, with 5 J Acres of *Latid— a bargain. 91. A most desirablp Residence in Cambria street, with large Garden and Outbuildings - * -**- 92. A comfortable Cottage ih Alton-atreet. T O ,L ET, w 29. A Four-roomed Cptta-_e, WestbankjTerraee, at 7si per week. v '; i i i 3 1 . A Six-roomed Housp, Wellington-terrace, ; at £85' per y&uM A . ■' ! A •■ n ; - 1 82. A Family-Residence, £43 j 83. A Villa, overlooking the Bay, for £30 84. A Seven-roomed House,., conveniently i situated, and in a healthy neighborhood. * 85. A Five-roomed House, Waimea street, at 9s per week i MONEYTO I-ENJD j©-* approved freehold :;.. ? 'A«e___itv,. ; *; y t Ay yp p■■
! To all whom it may concern; M. M. Webster hereby notifies that he hes been appointed SOLE AGENT ia the Nelson Provincial District, for the ■ sale of :* r ", v -- CHAELES HANSELS I\AiRY PREPARATIONS, .-. I>. \*: -\ CONSISTING; OF; - .-«' " '\ '" Liquid Rennet Extract , ••:-." ALiquid Cheese Colo, ing Liquid Butter Coloring Sold in T.wo-quart Bottles at 10/- each. Opinions of the Practical and Scientific— E. G. Jemkins, of Markshury Vale, near Bristol, son-in-law of, and nuccesaor to, the late Mr Habdikg, the celebrated Cheddar Cheese Maker^ says :— " I tbink the Ren net Fxtbact a first-rate article, anda boon to all cheese makers. The use of it ia spreading rapidly in the dairy districts of this country, and has only to be tried to be appreciated. The great American authority, Professor L. B. Arnold says :— lt will greatly add to the purity of flavor in the chee*e, and hence will enhance the value of the great) mass pf cheese made in this country. Dr. Schatzmann, President of the Swiss Experitnental Dairy Station, in a recent treatise on "The Preparation and Use of Renntt for Cheesem. king," remarks :— ln the direction of cheese making, the most import-, ant step in advance is the production. of a pure extract of calf rennet that can always be depended upon, and is not liable to spoil by keeping. It h<s been brought into the market by Chas. Hansen, of Copenhagen,. and its value is beat proved by its rapidly increasing consumption. . , . EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DAIRYMEN RECOGNISE ITS EXCELLENCE. In most of the leading dairies of Europe the Extract has substituted rennets ; it bting now used on a . large scale in England, France, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, and the Scandinavian countries. America is rapidly following. <•' M. Mi WEBSTER, Family Grocer, Jfine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, TRAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. i ::,*;*::'. i A ; *A. --. 26W Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. Amount of Business— £l3s,ooo,ooo. TTNDOUBTED SECURITY, Prompt, and U Liberal Settlement of Losse.. W. M. St4N*ON, I 9 * and Attorney. AL.ERAT.PirO.' i)A. E. A VOCAL iM) INSTEUIEN: 21 TAL CONCEfiT ' In aid of tbe,- funds of St. John's Church, : Wakefield j and the New ) Church, Foxhill, WILL BE GIVEN AT THE. CHOEAL HALL WAKEFIELD,,, r , On FRIDAY, th? 2ip)x inst. j Doors open at 7, to commence at 7 30. Tickets 2/- and ij-) may be obtained of Messrs Darby, fiounß.H, or Jackson, Nelson,' and at the Stores, Wakefield. [ . ,2830— 4 a RICHMOND _______ MINING , COMPANY [Limitbd] . , NOTICE. — An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shares holders in the above .Company is. hereby convened to : be held at the Nblson . avi'kgs Bink Room, Trafalgar-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd dav of September inttant, at Half-past Seven o'clock in the Evening, to consider the following resolution— ' v That the Richmond Hill Mining Company [Limited] be wound up voluntarily." By order of the Board of Directors, • •'< ; " •-•'.«' H; D.JACKSON, Secretary to Company. f Nelson, September 1, 18.50. 2647—2 V IOTO RIA PSTJEAECE COIPMT **■ ; (LIMITED). ; Establis_i.dlß49, Reconstructed 1879. Capital, £1,000,000 stebungJ Every description of FIRE, MARINEJ and FIDELITY GUARANTEE i RISKS effectedat ■'-■ ! A u .. LOWEST RaTES. I E-ißuxton and Co., 062$' , .;'■'. AGENTS, NELSON i ;^^;B' LUCAS; & Bm^p ! ""]"• JLia Book-binders, i a j And MACHINE {RULERS.' All kinds bf Account Books, &c, made to; . , •: V ; order at; Melbourne Prices.; , _■■-, I Library Books Repaired er Rebound at 1806 moderate prices. i r.,.,.. .. -f a v;, . ■ 'j\. \\ ■■ * - ■ : , ' "pRINTING of EVERY DESCRIPTION -_- a executed on the Most Rhasosablb -TBBMSi by R 1 LUCAS & SON, at the Evening Mail OfSce, Bridge-st., Nelson.
ARItIYAL OF , . . , .. a ' . - ■ -*• Begs tb announce tbe arrival of his First Shipment of, .. , ;; StfMMEK iDEAPERT' • -. Per sis. -" JOHN EIiDER," via Melbourne. NEW, FASHIONABLE, : -Am.' SEASONABLE •/■' , '■■': \''--\'2^^Bf' v yy:::/..h.:.:y "::■[> "■■ .-. ■ now being opened, a-nd will be ready- - L " ; "" ' l^2 \ ' ;. ..AA *.'. AA A: *■■■■: ;' *S__TtJRpAY,^ . :'/ .-. A.. /... i •.')-.-. ■ A., t-.'i' J ; <v' i '■' *' ''■-I .' " i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 223, 20 September 1880, Page 3
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