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Take the two reversls together, and you have "blind mouths." Tic bishop's officeiMs tc oversee the flock; * to mini ber it, sheep by sheep to be ready always lolgive full account of it iVow it is clei'r he catjnot give account of tin <nuls, if he Imq not si much as numbered tht bodies of his flock. 'The first thing, therefore that a bishop has to dojis at lea-t to put himsel in a position in which,! at any moment, he car obtain the history fromlciiildhood of every livins soul in his diocese, and of its present state. Dowi; in that back street, Bill and Nancy knocking each others^eeth out ! l)oes the bishop know ali about it ? rH^ihe hia eyes upon them ? Has he had his eyeS^on I'them ? Can he circums'antially exphfottl us how Bill got iutc the habit of beating about the head ? ll he cannot, he is no bisboliS^iough he had a mitre as high as Salisbury stfeept-V he is no bishop, he has sought to be at tjie JiefVinstead of the masthead; he has no si|ht of th\^ "Nay," you say, "it is not his duly to look al^r Bill in the back street." Whit! the fat sheep that have full full fleeces, you think it is only those he should look alter, whi c (go back to Milton] "the hungry sheep 100 l up, and are not fed, ' ; " besides what the grim wolf, with privy paw " (bishops knowing nothi ing about it) " daily devours apace, and nothii g said ? " * * _9_7

NELSON TO STOKE, RICHMOND, WAIMEA WEST, MOUTERE, AND MOTUEKA^. A /CONVEYANCE Starts fipm the Gala\J tea Hotel, Nelson, every Monday nnd Thursday, at 9 a.m. for Motdeka, passing through Stoke, Richmond, Appleby, Waimea West, Upper and Lower Moutere, leaving Mr Rumbolt's, Motueka, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a.m. Passengers and Parcels booked at the abov. addresses. Parcels carefully delivered. 6 ARCHIBALD GRANT. CASH A DVANCEI) in Sums to Suit _OL Borrowers, repayable by Weekly Instalments. NELSON LOAM COMPANY, Bridge-street, For terms, sec Book of Rules, to be had of 11. E. NATHAN Manager., 1462 pARD CASES, Lidies' and Gentlemen's . At R.j LUCAS & SON'S | JOHN T>ERCY, SHARE BROKER, cdMMI^ION AND CUSTOM-HOUSk'-U.ENT, . A NELSON. 66 G. w - B EEE^/ CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, jBL UNDERTAKER, &c, //* 'jjflff^jp Hardy-street, Nelson. G. W. B. having made extensive alterations in his Premises, is now prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him promptly and carefully.67 ENCOURAGE COLONIAL MANUFACTURE A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. ' tffft. FLEMING kyw • AfiAKES DRAWING-ROOM SUITES // <Th(r Only House in the Province where these are Manufactured and Warranted. Six Walnut Chairs, two Easy Chairs, and one splendid Couch, with Cabrio Carved Legs, and covered in any co'or for £30 0 0 Easy Chairs from 310 0 Spring Stuffed Hair Couches, with 1 Handsome Carved Back and £ 5 s^-6. Scroll (only) 5 / Good Cellar Dining-room Chairs from tlO 0 Chest of Drawers „ /2 2 0 Telescope Dining Tables ... „ / 4 10 0 Also, / Some very Handsome Boxes in New Zealand Wood, wiih 30 Varieties and 5(30 Pieces. UNIQUE DRAWING-ROOM SUITES IN HANDSOME REP. MADE TO ORDER. PRICE ; £20 ONLY. Hardy-st.] LONDON HOUSE [Hardy-st r~y~s 7 (j2y NOTICE OF REMOVAL. / AT R - TLTIERNAN.i DENTIST, has/RE/lvA IV MOVEI) to the W S AOVIEA ROAD, Next Door to Mrjs. Scaifb's. Mr. Kiernan will be absent until the middle January. 223 NEW HOME NEWSPAPER. THE LARGEST and! -MOST COMPLETE NEWSPAPER, Specially produced for Australasians the EUROPEAN MAIL, Published in London- every [Fourth Frid.y, for dispatch for the Mail, via Marseilles. The European Mail 'js only 13s. per annum, Postagp paid, to anybody anywhere. The European Mail Js Sold by all Booksellers and News Agents. i The European Mail, is the best Advertising Medium for Australasia. The European Mail Office is Colonial Buildings, Canon Street, London. . Agents for Nelson : — Messrs. J. Hounsbll, 2615 W. M. Si-anton, and J. Tingle. • - E'u'lTf is, I Round and Parallel. At R. ffcUCAS AND SON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 11, 13 January 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 11, 13 January 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 11, 13 January 1871, Page 4

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