iotantcttt |tatm THE undermentioned MEMBERS of the VOLUNTEER and MILITIA FORCE will SHOOT for the General Government PRICES', &c, on the following days:— FIRST DAY. ._ fa; Monday, May «7tb, at urine o'clock, a. ju., on Thompson's Ran. H. J. Goodman Edwin Frost . ;: R. Mackay Henry Lewis Robert Coleman James Wilkie Arthur Barnett Edmund Wastney Robert Mackay Manson Sinclair Thomas Tunnicliffe Andreas Jacobsen N. Edwards Alfred tlibble ' Mark Walker — Humphreys Robert Malcolm J. L. Bailey Henty Flowers Alexander Kerr Edwin Mead Joseph Harley Alfred Wooley A. D. Austin Daniel Livingstone Hans Fanzelow ' Henry Williams W. C. Hodgson Edwin Edwards Wm. Alborough A. Waxman Thos. Snow James Hooper John Ayers John Sharp James Livingstone John Powell Alex. Hunter John Southerly Alex. Wragg SECOND DAY. Tuesday, May ZBtb, at Nine o'clock, a.m.. on Thompson's Run. E. Smallbone Henry Lange John Connal Richard Nancarrow George Frost Henry Garner — Marten Samuel Young C. Mtding George Harris H. H. Knowles John Endicott Thomas Cawthrcn John Berry William Kerr Henry Adams James Bentley A. Lyford William Page E. Everett John Lockett Alfred Baigent John Wastney Frederick Lange _ Rowe J. P- Black Charles Balme Wm. Rout John Blackett Wm. Frost Henry Tunnicliffe Joshua Webley John Saxon Wesley Jackson — Keats Thomas York Charles Redwood James Mackay, sen. Arthur Baigent Wm. Lane THIRD DAY. Wednesday, May 29th, at Nine o'clock, a.m* on Thompson's Run, Henry B. Young W. T. Good John' Flowers George Sparrow Nathaniel Leaper N. G. Morse Daniel Slater Frederick Stock John M'Locklan Thos. Askew J. Bird Edwin Snow C. Price George Clark David Warnock W. C. Nation George Blanchett George Wooley John Baigent Thomas Nesbitt Geo. Win. Pauling Thomas Leech Samuel Baigent Daniel Dixon Wm. Edwards J. T. Catley Samuel Kingdon J. B. Sadd Wm. Maiben John M'Vicar James Fisher John Lange Joseph Webb John Charles Win. Brown Win. Lightfoot Thomas Gifford X: Thomas John Aiken George Humphreys FOURTH DAY, Thursday, May 30th, at Nine o'clock, a.m,, on Thompson's Run. W. H. West John Price Km, Northam H. Edwards Thomas Brown W. Scott John Percy Wm. I-lildrcth Wm. Akersten Charles Martin H. Windleburne George Stot Win. Wastney* H. W. Perryraan Wm. Stallaid In addition to the above, the competitors from iloutere, Motueka, and Riwaka will be included. The firing will commence at nine o'clock precisely on each day, and competitors are cautioned to be punctual, as should any one be absent when his name is called, he will forfeit his chance, and a shot be fired in the air, which the marker will score as a miss. After nine o'clock no one will be allowed to go down the track from Brit annia Heights to the practice ground, as the firing will be in that direction. J. LOCKETT, Captain, G24 Adjutant Nelson Militia. ftclu NO. 9 Volunteer Company. A. MEETING of the MEMBERS of No. I*- 9 COMPANY will be held at the Holly Bush Inn, Waimea South, on THURSDAY, May 23rd at 7 o'clock in the evening, to elect officers and arrange other business. Persons desirous of joining the Company, aie invited to attend. 625* W. BARNES. For Sale or Exchange, A HEAVY GELDING, broken to saddle -^•-*- and harness, rising 4 years, The above will either be sold or exchanged for a lighter animal. Apply at the Colonist office. 626 Spring- Grove local Committee of Education. rrHE ANNIVERSARY TEA MEET--1 ING of the DAY SCHOOLS at Spring Grove will be held (d.v.) on FRIDAY, May 24th. Tea at Five o'clock. Admission ls. 6d. each. May 16,1861. 621 UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, FRIDAY, 24th instant, being the Queen's BIRTHDAY, this BANK will be CLOSED. A. KERR, 623 Manager. Bentley's Aerated Soda Water, Xiemonade, and Tonic "Water. I AMES BENTLEY begs to inform the " public, that having received a large supply of fresh material and new machinery, from England per Dona Anita, his JERATED WATERS are now acknowledged to be the finest produced in the colony. To be obtained at all the principal Hotels in town and country. N B.—Be particular in observing that all bottles are labelled " Bentley." 494 FOR SALE, that very substantial and newly-arranged DWELLING HOUSE, situated at the junction of Washington and Victory Valleys, in the City of-Nelson, known as Bow Cottage, together with the well laid out Garden and Paddocks-contain-ing about H acre more or less, the property of J. G. Gordon, Esq. For particulars and terms (which are most liberal) apply to NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, 12th March, 1861. 342
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 373, 21 May 1861, Page 2
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738Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 373, 21 May 1861, Page 2
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