WANT Rfy Tfro or Three GENTLEMEN BOARDEBFj in ft healthy locality. Terms modert-te Apply at the Office of tha EVbniw& MAtn. 2.81 5— t G WANTFD a SITUATION of trust and responsibility by a person having p. thorough technical knowledge of dty poods and commercial routine. E.U., Office of this Paper, 3808— a3m Mr. Alfred Harley INVITES the ELECTORS to meet him at the following plßces :— STOKIi Public Hall on MONDAY APPLFBT, Travellers' Rest, on TUESDAY WAKAPUAKA, Black Horse, on WEDNESDAY Commencing at Eight o'clock eich Evening. 39!4 Mr. Collins IS VITES the ELECTORS of ihe Dietrict of NILSON SUBURBS to meet him at the School-room, BcrziU, MONDAY, 20th ! inst., at 8 pm. 21sl (TUESDAY), School House, Billsu'e, at 8 p.m. 23rd (THURSrAY), Stoke Institute, at 8 p.m. 3893 To the Free and Independent Electors of the City of Nelson. LADIFS and GENTLEMEN, — Having been nominated to tbe vacant seat in your City Couocil. I beg to assure you that if elected, my ba t endeavors will be given for the {i'ood of the City generally. Ho ing thit my frif nda wiil to up »-.nd doing, ard place me at the head of the poll, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 3891 W. BETHWAITE Young Men's Christian Association. THE ETGHTH ANNUAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE will be held on NEW YE&R'iJDAY, 188'. 2008 New Zealand Insurance Compy ALMANACS for 1881 ere NOW READY and may be obtained at the Office, Trafalgar-street. 3909-3 JAMES WILSON, Manager. Notice to Insurers. TBE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY bas REMOVED from the Office of Mb. Stantoh to the Offices of Messrs ADAMS & KINGDON. 3926-t c COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY'S SHARES FOR SALE in lots from 10 to 100. W. M. STANTON, Norwich Union Fire Office, 3938-6 TRAFALGAR- STREET. Just what's wanted. Steam Yacht "Tainui," PICNIC PARTIES and others can HIRE the above fast and comfortable Steam Yacht on reasonable terms. Apply on board, or to JOHN MAY, 3935— 1 m The Port. Tlie " Post Boy " Ilotel. A ROBINSON, (late of tbe " Albion " Hotel, the Fort) Having tak n the above Hotel, wiU be glad to see ali bis old friends, and hopes to mako many new ones Hoopbh & Dodson's Sparkling Albs on draught, and aleo the best brands oi Wises Spibits, &c. 3982—1m In the Estate of T. S. WYMOND, a bankrupt. AIL perrons INDEBTED to the above Ketats are requested to PAY tbeir Accounts forthwith to Mebsbs. ADAMS and KINGDON, Solicitors Nelson, who are authored TO COLLECT AND SUE EOR ibe tame. JOHN SOUTHERN, \ Trnßtpefl 3824 J. SM. THOMPSON, ] lroßlees - MOUTERE ANNUAL GATHEBING WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29th. SPORTS to commence at Ten a.m., in Mb. Heine's Paddock. CHILDREN'S TEA. in the Ftjblio Ham,, at Three p.m ; Adults from Five p.m. Don't miss the BALLOON ASCENT, at 6 p.m., the largest . ver seen in lhe Nelson District. Children's Tea under 12, 6d„ Adults 1/6. 3877—10 NGATIMOTI. A SALE of WORK and CHRISTMAS TREE will be held at Noatimoti on THURSDAY, January 6, 1881, in aid of the Church Building Eund. Refreshments will be provided at a reasonable charge. At 3 o'clock tbere will be a Children's Tea Party; at 5 o'clock tea for Adults. Admission— Adults, ls 6d ; Children, 6d ; all children attending Ngatimoti Government School admitted Eree. His Lordship the Bishop of Nelson has kindly promised to deliver one of his popular lectures in aid of the Building Eund at 7.30 p.m. Mr. H. Jennings will be in attendance during the day to grind scissors, knives, and repair lockets, brooches, &c, the proceeds to go to the Bailding Eund. N.B.— Contributions in "Workß, Goods, or Money in aid of the above object addressed to the care of Mbs BRERETON, Ngatimoti, are earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully received. 3906 RICHMOND HILL MINING COMPANY [Limited]. Under Voluntary Liquidation. TENDERS wiH be receivei by the unders'gned until FHIDAY, Dcctmrer Slst, for tbe PDRCHASE of the LEASE held by the above Company ol Land comprising THREE HUUDRED AND TWENTY ACRES at Paba Pab a, in lhe Collingwood District. 7he Lease is granted under the Waste Lands Act of )863, at a rental of £16 rx r annum, and has Seventeen years to run. There is a good Over eer's Cottage on the ground, lurnace, and otber Assaying material. Aho, for all the MINING PLANT on tbe premises, comprising Pump, large quantity of Tools, Trucks, Line of Tramway, a considerable quantity of Silver Ore, &c, &c. It is btlieved by[the late Directors in tbe above Company that a payable lede of Silver exists on this property, ore vary'ng from 8 ounces to 1600 ounces p. ;r ton having been tafeen therefrom. The Company's means were, however, too small to continue operations. The shaft is sunk about 100 feet, and wtll protected by timber, and tbe pump erected in the eame is capable of clearing the water in a short space of time. Tenders will le received for eifcber of the tbove lines or toiether. p. D. JACKSON, SB9l-Q I* tyuWator to Coop wy
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 256, 20 December 1880, Page 3
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834Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 256, 20 December 1880, Page 3
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