MIS 3 DASIELL'S SCHOOL. Hardy-gt —The FOURTH QUARTER BF GINS MONDAY, October 3. 3909-3 WANTED a BOY that can Milk. Apply to Mra. SETTS, S 9l *- 1 ? Hardy-street. JUST ARRlVED.— Bansnas, Cocoanuts Pioe Apples, Pea Nuts, Apples. 39 13-lp B. H. MOLLER. TTaiTED TEACHERS' ASSOCIATIONU MEETING of C; >MMITTE3 THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 15, at mual pica. Business of importance. Ros3 Bank Ladies* Boarding School, Trifalgar-strset South, Nekop, = MRS. TflOS. SCOTT, Principal. T3K FOURTH QUARTER trill COMMENCE on MONDAY NEXT, 3r3 October. ; ,-■' . : 3315-3 T3E undersigned will receive ' Written TENDSKS until Four pm. on MONDAY NKXT, October 3, For Fixiuring, Painting, and Papeting c Shop. Flan and specification may be seen at the "Windsor Caetla" Hotel. JAMES HART, 3910— 2p Corner of Brook and Bronti-atß. T HEREBY give notice that I intend apply K. ioff to the Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands for a PROSPECTING LICENSE, to Search for Mineral! other than gold over 430 acres of Land, situated at Pa»apara, Golden Buy, the ground bsiog that formerly held by the Meura. Johmton Brothers, and adjoining the Richmond Hill Lease. - A. D. BAYFEILD. Nelson, September 88. 1881. 8907 FUNERAL. TH E Frlendi of the late Mr JOHK TttEGEA are respectfully informed that his FUNERAL will leave his late residence, Collingwood-ttreet, for the New Cemetery, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. at Half-past Two. PABMENTER & AMOS, S9l2— I Undertakers /7^\ il I\/T EMBE RS of the l/CX] pZyrx Chapter of Nelson," and W/y of tha "Southern Star 3 ' and " Victory " Lodgoa are requested to asßjmble at the Masonic Hall, on SATURDAY, October 1, at Two o'clock p.m (punctually), to follow the remsiag oi their late Comp. and Bro JOHW TREGEA, at hi* Funeral. (No regalia). W. M. STANTON, Q. GEO. NAYLOR, W.M. S9il L. Q. BOOR, W.M. To the Electors of Motueka and Collingwood. r\ ENTLEMEN,— In view of the vJT coming Elections I beg to offer •myself as a candidate for the honor of representing you in the new Parliament. I hope to have the pleasure of meeting you at aa early date in the various centres of population, I am your's truly, RICHMOND HURSTHOUSE. 3916—6 rjISTRICT ORDER. GOVERNMENT MONTHLY INSPECTION of TOWN and COUNTRY CORPS will take placa at the Drill Shed Nelson, tn SATURDAY NEXT, Ist October, at 7.80 p.m. Stone and Waimea Rifles by train as usual, Full Dreea. By order, W. H. WEBB, Captain, Adjutant Nelson District. Volunteer Office, Nelson, 28th September, 1881. 8899—3 Calcutta Goods. TTSTE are daily expecting a DIRECT SHIPMENT Ex " Robin Hood," from Calcutta via Lyttelton, CONSISTING OF Woolpacks, full weights Cornsacke, 46 x 28 Rice Castor Oil Tapioca Sago. Sclanders & Co. Nelson, 29th September, 1881. —3 Nelson Harmonic Society, ffIHE Mambara of tha abore Sociaty will -I- giTe % CONCERT at tks Provincial Hall, on THURSDAY £9th September. Doom cpen at 7.35), commence at Eight o'clock, Admiiiion by ticket only. Masonic Hall. POSITIVELY FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ! To-morrow, Friday. TTERR SPITZABRICK "k^ and COMPANY WILL QIVR THEIR Renowned and Comic Entertainment I ! ! For particulars feu Programmes. Admission, 35,, 25., and Is. Doors Open at 7.30, Commence at 8. ' Ticbeti at W. M. Station's. aeao-2
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1881, Page 2
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