A Kentucky girl says when she dies she desires to have tobacco planted over her 'graven that the weed, nourished by her body, may. be chewed by her bereaved lovers. There is poetry in the idea. The several Australian colonies have agreed to contribute £20,000 iff equal proportions to stamp out phylloxera at Geelong." At Glastonbury, Queensland, Government has appointed a postmaster at a salary of £6 per annum, and required him to find two sureties of £100 each. ■\TIBITORS to Nelson should favor the V SALTWATER BATHS, the Port. . 4019— 1p W. JOHNSON, Leßßee. mHE BANKS will be CLOSEDSATURDAY, Ist January, 1881. MONDAY, 3rd Janury, 1881. LOST— Last Night, between Government Buildings and Nile st., Gold FRISGF of Earring. Beward at Ma\l Office. — lp A Christmas Box for the Poor. V NYONE that will call on F.TRASK can have a PIECE of MF AT gratis between Seven and Nine p.m THIS EVENING. 4021—1 WANTED a MARRIED COUPLE without encumbrance; Wife to do houfe work, and Husband to look after horse, gardfn, and mske himre'f generally useful Apply to M. M. WEBSTER, Trafalgarstreet. 402 1- 3 FOR SALE. TWO Superior LADIES'tHACKS, aoimd, and perfectly quiet, Apply to J. G. HARKNESS, 4016—3 Richmond. \ Application for License. I HEREBY give notice that I intend to apply, at the next meeting of the Land Bo<ird,for a License to Occupy Fifty Acres of Lund situate on the Eastern tnd of Rough Island, Waimea Eiver. JOSEPH DARBY. Nelson, 24th December. 1880. 4020— 1p FOR SALE, in large or small quantities— C\ OOSEBEBRIES BLACK and AJT BED CURRANTS, and RASPBERRIES, At Geo. MARSHALL'S, 4013— t0 Toi-toi Val'ey. Bank Holiday. IN terms of Clause 27 of " The Banks »n& : B niters' Act, 1880," it is hereby notified I that MONDAY, the Third day of January, If 81, has been appointed a SPECIAL BANE HOLIDAY, to be observed at this Bank. For the BANK of NEW SOUTH WALES. J.R.BILt,, 4017— 3a . Inspector. Bank Holiday. JN terms of Clause 27, of " The Banks and .JL Bankers' Act, 1880," it is bereby'notified i that MONDAY, the Third day of January, 1881. has been appointed ft SPECIAL BANE HOLIDAY, to be observed at this Bank. For the COLONIAL BANK of NEW ZEALAND, GEORGE COWIE, 4ai2<— 3a . General Manager. COME TO J— Clearing Sale ! Men's White Shirts, all sizes, 4s 9d (Come and inspect quality) Men's Tweed Trowsers,.7s 3d : Men's Tweed Coats, 16s. # pairs Men's Socles, Is. 3 Men's Silk Scarfs and Ties, Is. j WAIMEA^STREET. December 24th, 1880. 4009—1 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. El G HT H ANNUAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE] ■'••' Witt bb hhli) at BISHOPDALE, On NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1831. PROGRAMME ! MORNING MEETING, • 1 a.m. to 12 15 p.m. For PRAISE and PBAYER.— Bishop ojt Nbison to preiide. AFTERNOON MEETING, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Subject for Conference j "The Trinity '■''' of Christian Graces."— l Cot.; xiii., 13 —Rev: R. Bavim to preside. EVENING MEETING, 5.45 p.m. to 7 p.m.. For EVANGELISTIC ADDRESSES.— Bbv. J. BeosENHAM to preside. Friends are invited to bring their Luncheon and picnic on the Grounds. TEA in interval from 4 to 5.45. Tiokbtb 1/6 each, can be obtained of the Secretary or on the Ground. Efeoul Tbain leaves Nelson for Bishopdale at 10,35 a.m. 4016—2 J. H. HARKNESS, Hon. Sec. Election of Councillor. TO THE BURGESSES. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,— Being a IJ Candidate for the Beat at present vacant in the Council, I respectfully solicit your votes and influence in the election on Tuesday next. While I entirely agree with the principle that every candidate should meet the ratepayers to explain his views od local matters previous to election, for the purpose of at certaining how far he will fairly represent them, I believe, that having addressed youso very recently, it is unnecessary that J should do so again now. ' If you do me the honor of electing me, it will-be my care to assist in a judicious and economical expenditure of > your rates, to have the want! and requirements of every locality an far; as possible fairly attended to, and to ass'st in prevebtingextravagaucies and cosily .experiment*. I would give-my moßt strenuous aid towards carrying out the requirements of the city, without resorting to special taxation, or increasing in any way the burdens we are ill able to bear at present. If elected, I should be at all times happy to attend to, and bring before the Council any matters of local interest affecting the ratepayers in any way. I am, yours truly, _ 3a JOHN GRAHAM.
The Union Bsnk of Australia, Limited. ••.''■- ■.<.-; .ESTABLISHED 1837." INCORPORATED 1880. ' ■ ' ■•. ■. »— — ' Paid-up Capital £1,500,000 ; Reserve Funds, £816,500, -■■\- ■■ J Together... ...£2,316,500 Reserve Liability op Proprietors ••• - "' 3 > ooo j OOO ■■ Total 1 Capital and Reserve Funds ... ••• ... £5,316,500 IN terras of Clause 27 of "^The^Bapks and Bankers' Act, 1880 £ Notice is ... hereby, giyen^, this be CLOSED^ on MONDAY, 27th , December, next/ thioughdui the: Coloity. • .j..' ■' ?i ;: - ■ ■..-•-' --'^ -\\ - jM jo§." PALMER, Chief Officer.for, New Zealand. Cfcrfstcburcb, Np^r Zealapil, 21b|i December, }880, 5?65-3
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 260, 24 December 1880, Page 2
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828Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 260, 24 December 1880, Page 2
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