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thoroughly saturated, and a drive into the Waimea just now cau scarcely be looked upon as a pleasure trip either by man or horse. ; '/. -.•;- ' ■-,- - ' '"" F. A Queensland paper gravely reports the capture of a cod weighing 2501 b., acd with "ribs like a bullock's." For remainder of news see fourth page. New Advertisemeikl& ,7 7^ > IvI W^e KB^ r OE wiir be held at 1 %y75 BISHO3OALE, SUNDAY EVENZNjj; July 23, 1871. at 7 o'clock. 2580 DFteVCll^kl. will beheld on Board" yV, O tffl . " BETH SHAN " on TO-MOMflbW AF "HRNOON (weather permitting), %Q3 o'c »ck\by the Rev. R. J. THC/RPE. X - 1398 WESLEY AN CHpfecHES— RICHMOND ANDB^RItfG GKOVE. p<A*pAffl T)EEE-yeill Preach at the TLj \y Xf Wes ieWi Church, Richmond, TO-MORROW, SUND \Y\3rd, in the Morning at 11, and in the Evenit g at olfiO, and at Spring Grove in the Aftekhock, as Three o'clock. ' 1406 CAUTION.— All PERSQNS found TR^T PASSING upon my/LAND after this date will be PROSECUTED; and DOGS will^ be DESTROYED, .A/ / */) / A. G.JENKS^S Enner-glyhn, Sumirban-south, June 13, 1871. 1105/ sy7V7 BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of JL /a CHURCH at Richmond until FRIDAY, the 28th,. whe*a Tenders may be left at Mr. Beatson's, Collingwood-street, where Plans andY /Specifications may be seen. j The lowest or any tender not necessarily act cepted. I CHABLES E^BEATSON, J --4408 / / Architect. v -^QFjefe S^LE CHEAP, \ T XT Q Tl TOHNSON'S, Cabinet «J • Xx/- D*^ J3» tJ Makers, and TJpholsrerers. Collingwood-street, one Splendid 4ft. 6in. CIIIfFfINIER in beautifully marked Totara and ["manuka Wooda, also, one Mahogany Scotch CHEST OF DRAWERS, Nine Drawers 937 M 711 USI c. mTj&i T>ALMER is PREPARED 7/jyK* Xf to RECEIVE PUPILS in MUSICf a-afl SINGING at the Late Residence oi-JMM i\4/oT, Trafalgar Street South. / ' TijfeMS: laHours a Week, 2 guineas a Quarter; 2 ll«urs a Week, 1 guinea and a half. j ' Quarter to commence lst Augtjajj^ Mrs. Palmer will attend Balls and Peivatb Parties. 1405 WINE^ SPIRIT STOEE^ q. /TRAFALGAR STREET. [ ~j7 t£) QPE E D having Leased Ihe «J • /Xf • © Premises lately in the o|cupathm of Mr. H. Balt, respectfully solici* a continuation of that patronage so liberally f bestowed upon his predecessor, and trust 9 from his long experience of the requirements of the tsade, combined with a determination to maintain the pood reputation go long held by his late employer, Mr. Balt, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the old cußtonaers and the public at large. N.B.— Only First-class Wines and Spirits kept in Stock. Orders delivered punctually in any part of the city. ' A 1404 PERSEVERANCE MINING COMPANY V (Registered). \ THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of .the Shareholders in this Company will be held in the OnDFELLOWS^HA^jaOIONDAY, July 31, at 7.30 p.m. rjssggp* 8 " To Receive the Report and the Accounts ftifthe Half-year ending the xsth _ - /June. .7." ,\9/ . I And « To Elect Four. Directors in the place of Messrs -" 7 JJ'Ci- BidHMOND, A. J. Richmond, Jas. / Buknett, and Henrt Balt, who retire by j rotation, tjut who are eligible for re- ' election. I "'JOHN R. MABIN, ' 1/ Legal Manager. Nelson, July 11, 1871. 1316^ N NELSON/BOARD OF WORKS. \ OTCTJEJ is Hereby Given that the ELEC- ; -. TXONi of FIVE MEMBERS of the HOABI9, OF WORKS, to SUPPLY the VACANCIES which will then occur through the rfeßignations of Messrs. Haddow and Black, an^i by the retirenrjpnt of Messrs. Webb, BimNS, and. Dodson,, whose term . of /OlSce will . then • expire, but -who are eligible fw re-ejection); will take place at a MEETING of RATEPAYERS, to be held at the MARKET-PLACE, at Noon, on MONDAY, the 31st day/of July instant. In the event pf a! POLL/ being 'demanded, the Polling will take place on the following day,commencing; at fONoonr, arid 'closing at "Four o'clock p.m . Of the „ Five Mimbfers to be Elected, three will hold office for two^»r», and the two others ■ for one year only; and it has been decided that the two candidates who stahd lowest on the Show * of Hands or on the Poll, as the case may be/ shall be elected in the places of Messrs. Haddow ana^BLA^B^^roneyearjoply.; -y .,_.■ -„- ■>■ '] ' By order* of the Board, , t ; THOMAS 'YOUNGER, B^d ; of Works Office, 1 •; f 7 '■v ■ ! J ' ' ■?*)&*• Nelson, July 7th, 1871. 128S

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 172, 22 July 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 172, 22 July 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 172, 22 July 1871, Page 2

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