The Nelson Evening Mail. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1870.
Cricket. — The Nelson Artizans having received a challenge from the College, a match will be played in the Botanical Gardens to-morrow afternoon. Regatta Cltjb. — We cali attention to the advertisement of a meeting of the Eegatta Club, to be held at the Galatea Hotel, on Thursday evening, when the business to be transacted comprises the drawing up and issuing of the programme. J. C. Richmond, Esq., member for the Grey and Bell, called his constituents, who reside near the town, together on Monday week that he might give them an account of the course he had taken in the General Assembly, and the reasons why he opposed the financial policy of the present Government. The large room in the Taranaki Institute was well filled, and the hon. member was listened to with great attention. At the conclusion of the meeting, Mr. Richmond was requested by a resolution that was passed to represent the same district in the ensuing Parliament. — Herald. The Lyttelton Fire. — An enquiry into the origin of this disastrous fire has terminated iu a verdict to the effect that it broke out in the storeroom of the Queen's Hotel, but how, there was no evidence to show.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 275, 22 November 1870, Page 2
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