CERMON TO YOUNG MEN, by Rev. J. BULLER, on SABBATH EVENING, the 26th instant, at half-past Six o'clock, in the WESLEYAN CHURCH, Hardy-street. Nelson, September 23rd" 1858. 188 TP HEA TR E ROYAL, -*- Ocd Fellows' Hall, Nelson. ■ Acting Manager Mr. F. Lee. Leader of Orchestra Mr. Bonningtos. GREAT SUCCESS OF BLACK-EYED SUSAN! THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, September 24, 1858, will be presented, for the last time in Nelson, the world-renowned Nautical Drama, in two Acts, by Douglas Jerrold, Esq., with new Scenery, Dresses, &c, entitled, BLACK-EYED SUSAN; 08, All in the Downs. With all the incidental music. William Mr. Clinton. Admiral Mr. Heath. Captain Crosstree Mr. Perceval. Lieutenant.Pike Mr. Morton. Lieutenant Mr. Hicks. Doggrass Mr. P. Devize. Hatchet Mr. F. Clements. Gnatbrain .. .. Mr. Eastwood. Jacob Twig .. , Mr. Rogers. Quid Mr. Smith. Blue Peter... ...... .. Mr. Williams. Seaweed..^".V .. ..'■.' Mr. Meyers. Ploughshare .. .]'.. .. Mr. Vale. . Black-eyed, Susan .. .. ...- Miss Clara Seymoub. Dolly Mayflower.. .. .. Mrs. Clinton. Officers, Midshipmen, Sailors, &c, &c. SONG .. .... Mr. F. CLEMENTS. FEATS .. .. Signor JOSE MERANDA. The Evening's Entertainment to conclude with, by particular desire, and for positively the last time in Nelson, the Laughable Farce of PLOTS FOR PETTICOATS. As originally played by Mr. Clinton, at the Theatre Royal, Sadler's Wells, London, for upwards of 60 nights. . Sir Andrew Grayling .. .. Mr. P. Devize Frank Finish .. Mr. Clinton. Henry Atherton ... , .. Mr. Perceval Servant .. Mr. Meyers. Waiter .. .. .. Mr. Clements Caroline Grayling..Miss Clara Seymour Rose Everton ~ ~ Mrs. Clinton. PRICES OF ADMISSION :— Dress Circle, 55.; Back Seats and Gallery, 2s. 6d. Tickets to be had of Mr. ST ANTON; Mr. EVERETT, Masonic Hotel; Mr. LUCK, Trafalgar Hotel. Doors open at Half-past Seven ; Performance to commence at Eight o'clock. ! 94 CBALED TENDERS are invited on or before SATURDAY, October 9th, for FORMING the following ROADS. Specifications may be seen on or after the 25th instant, by applying to the persons whose names follow the several roads, and with whom the tenders can he left, or with the Secretary. Jenkins Hill Mr. Marsden. Jessop's to the Wairoa.. .."I AT ,, Unwn „ North of Batey's.Appleby ..} Mi. Hoddeb. B. Dickson's to Forty Bridge.. Mr. Rennells. . Mnddox Bush to Institution ..I , r -r, Forrest Inn to J. Curran's .. j" Mn BalgentChurch, W. West, to Ford's .. Mr. Kerr. By order of the Waimea Road Board, T. J. THOMPSON, 183 ' ' Secretary. (jflkntroi ftotm Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, September 22, 1858. TTIS Honor the SUPERINTENDENT -"-■*- directs it to be notified for general information that the undermentioned TENDERS have been ACCEPTED for the Works specified, v;z. :— EOAD TO PELORUS AND WAIRAU. Alexander Ogg—Cutting a bridle-track from the junction of the rivers Heringa and Pelorus to banks •of the River Wairau: s. d. Lot 4 . .50 per chain. 5.. 6 0 „ 6.. 5 0 „ 7.. 6 6 8 ..60 0 . .46 10 ... 5 6 „ 11 . . 5 6 12 . .60 13 ..36 WAITOHI. William Strachan—Clearing Auckland-street, at ss. per chain. Clearing High-street, at 7s. 6d. per chain. Clearing Wellington-street, at 7s. 6d. per chain. Sundry works on Wairau-road, between Nelsonsquare and the highest elevation, viz.:— . Forming road from Nelson-square to Kent-street, at £1 10s. per chain. Ditto from Kent-street to the made road, at £3 per chain. Bridge and ditches in line of Kent-street, £13155. Clearing water tables and removing land slips, £12 10s. Two bridges, £75. John O'Sullivan—Clearing and forming Wairau-street, from the Broadway to Nelson-square, at £2 16s. per chain. Clearing the portion of the Waitohi-road, from south terminus of the cleared road to the Koromiko stream, at £1 15s. per chain. Robert Blaymires^—Clearing and forming portion of Waitohi Pass-road, from the south terminus of the road made by Mr, Elmslie to the road cleared by Mr. Strachan. Road and two ditches, at £6 per chain. Road, and one ditch and road, and side-cutting, at £3 ss. per chain. MASSACRE BAY. Sancto and Ellis—Erecting bridge .over watercourse near Sancto's, on the Beach-road, Collingwood, £12 10s. Forming the Beach-road, Collingwood:—From the Bridge to Custom House, at £5 10s. per , , chain.; from., the Bridge to .Copenhagen^-street,- ; at £2 15s. per chain. Neame and Barnes—Jetty and approaches thereto, opposite Custom House, Collingwood, £63. Sancto and Ellis-—Bridge, Washbourne's Bush, £20. Road, Washbourne's Bush, from commencement of cutting to bridge, at £8 per chain. From bridge to Appbo's Flat stream, at £6 per chain. TOWN OF NELSON. John Barrett—Alterations in Nelson Gaol, £19 16s. ALFRED DOMETT, 186 Provincial Secretary. SURVEYING. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, August 16th, 1858. TENDERS will be received at this Office -*- until FRIDAY, the-First day of October next, from persons desirous of CONTRACTING to EXECUTE certain SURVEYS required in the undermentioned districts,- viz.:— Pelorus, Queen Charlotte's Sound, Waitohi Pass, and Parra Parra, Massacre Bay. Specifications may be seen at this Office, and at the Office of the Resident Magistrate, W&irau. ALFRED GREENFIELD, - Chief Clerk. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, September 20th, 1858. MO-ELIGIBLE. TENDERS having been ■^ received for making PLANS FOR THE SEVERAL ROAD BOARDS, fresh TENDERS are invited until MONDAY, the 4th October next. Specifications, as altered, may be seen at this Office. ALFRED DOMETT, 177 ■ ' Provincial Secretary.
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Colonist, Issue 97, 24 September 1858, Page 2
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829Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Issue 97, 24 September 1858, Page 2
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