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•--- r - nr rrr- i ..ij. 1 ;■" .'„■;•, ..-A: ■ ■..,, •! .^..^..j&^^oJf/,^'^,: infant,! it r is 1 ; notified ,that ;tke.!G.ov.enipr ibas heenhpleasedj .to.- '.•accept ithe [.resignation... ;by T./A. ;-S.! Kynnersley Esq., of his appointment as ! Resjdent T Magistrate.- wv ,^ .- r-. ,7 :? „ ;.-., ; Tiie Stormbird. — From' th^JEierrinp JPfisti we .learn. 'that, the liquidators of the! NiZ-.Ss-N .Co. v wkh-the-_censent-of -the pur-: chasers of the plant , h l^e , ,'-soid r! the-Stip"r^-! ibirdftb JMesirsJFreeiff-^nd Gregg, owntersj of/the WtiOtifil-X A- !

,Ji SuBUBBAf] lIo^TH.-^At \t* xoi^eting d 'the ratepayers sela yeaterda^ Jn4he: ;Hii!«! side Schoolroom, Mr. J. M. Pierson in tlie chair, Messrs. Batchelor and Thos. Blan«hett were re«ete^tedtnembera of the Road yßotfrd. Mr. J^ib Brown was elected a new member. Mr. Batchelor was chosen cbatnnatrof th©^oardi t; .rrr. j -- Avgkuus® WAsi^Li^j^-^-BiU has been introduced into the House of Repre-J sentytiy.es^ r ,hy If r. , C^lMe^-^udl aj secotiaftime, me principle df Hrhibli 1 is to!; . gr^nt a title by occupation ; that a man; : setti i dg down on r and-' "cuicivating it, should, after a time, become entitled to. a Crown Grant. •_■ - : Christy Minstrels. — This talented; : company ( of [minstrels wlycr arrived top^late; last night to,.give : .theirnprpiiMsed perform-; ance, have advertised an entertainment for to-night, in the Assembly Rooms^.insteadj of the Oddfellows' Hall, as previously ad-|, vertised. Not having yet had the plea-j , sure 'ofhearibg "them, we are "dot ablp to. pronounce judgment upon their perform-: ances from personal experience, but canj only repeat wha^ we said last night that; the public press throughout the colony speaks most highly in their favor. An Escaped Lunatic— Od Sunday aftethbon ' one . pf the lunatics haniedi Sheehan contrived iti give his keepers the slip, and started off up the bills near the Asylum.. ; His absence was soon discovered aud thb warders, started in pursuit, but. the man still kept ahead of them, and, ou arriving the top of the range, was , observed by Mr, Butler who was watch-: ' ing the chase through a telescope to turn; off towards Brook-street Valley. !? Mr. : | Butler immediately called a cab aud started in that direction, but all! his; T enquiries were fruitless, and he was returning home ; ;j,ustjbefor«).djark when he flearoed that the; man had."/.dolib!ed on ; his 1 , rpursuers and turned off in the direction of Mr. Jenkins,' whehce bawas. brought bick to the As j Tu m ! duriug the 'evening."" Sci^ntifig Assj9CsATioNi-pMembers of this Society are_ remiu*J»|d. .that the first annual mee^tftig will be held" to-naorrow; evening in accordance with the 9th rule of the Association, to receive^he report of The Committee for the past, and to elec^ office bearers for the ensuing^ year. _„The rootioQi stauding ihi the bathe bf^th§ Vice-f President, (S That,~tir-order to fulfil the conditions t 6fJhffitiatid3o~with the New ' Zealand {.Institute, their^b^ct;jptipi)S Tbe raised fro^^^"W;'^l^J^tii^nj w .\ftU . roni^^'jf'q^ the! ' portion jor^Mr.-iTwoiMsckay's i 1 paper on " Technical EducatioDf Wr .will bd read. .As the. blfeiqe&ls ; pf;th ! i^^meeting wiU^e^pl :c.Qnsiderab|e! [ i^por^qe;,: T-a'rfull attendance of raemb^rsiis-paiiijiicjjiarly re-j quested. «;-»•/ .-■':>•.--:- V) v-^' ■■•A'- 'J \ iAy '<■ A y-A' --I T --f|aag^^ ;' • I '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 196, 5 July 1870, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 196, 5 July 1870, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 196, 5 July 1870, Page 2

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