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Winter Evening -Lectures. — Mr. j. C. Richmond's lecture on '* Communism, Socialism, and th Idea of Property," will be resumed Ihjis eveningl y Wire Rope,W. alkjng. — We remind our readers of the wire-waking feat: by Master James Braham, to-morrow afternoon, at .3 o'clock, at the Port. : - '"'■ ' ,'.. :" : ' Accident 1 to the Steamer Ladybird.: — The three-masted schooner, originally: the steamer, ; Ladybird fan bn Barrett's; reef on Wednesday night, JandHhefpassen-; .gers. andi .crew had * to; be' landed 'aF the pilot station.- ; The leak r was temporarily stopped and. the vessel shortly after drifted off and was taken jjack, to; Wellington.-, : ■*A vert. Handsome, chest of drawers has recently been ; made ,by. Mr. i Shone, cabinet ; makep,"oiF ;Bridge-street,t at whose' shop it' Tis - now on view." ! The ! 'wqdd chiefly used: in its construction is totara, . some exceed- ■ ingly handsome pieces of which have been selected by Mr; Shpue. ■ As an ornamental and well-finished piece 1 of furniture, "Ifc^is well worthy/of dtispacttohV " • •' Auckland. — By <;the.i Phoebe we have received Auckland exchanges to 20th inst., but they contain nothing of Itrteres'ti' The Caledonian "had alaTm^'d ' the 'shareli olders by a temporary ifallingjpff in ihVyleld of gold, but the latestT.telegrana, .,/rom, the Thames says :— " J T"^niife^ s ;jooklng much better this morningj-Ftberun of gold again coming in nearer the foot wal ll'' Mail reports i—Large . quantUieß of Auetraliaa butter ha vfl been I . takea l '6ff' the mark^tjrioß sjajpmejtf tg|Hol!andi where it is repacked and returned to this countyv. ae :rD.naS! LlKetM^^ wH^lfis p«^

loss to shippers. Colonial batter-makers ' have mtTcli^o learn, their produce being has a tendency! o|nal& i| tr^ncHj.|^i^y do they not g^J^fe^ good dairyna'nds from Ireland?

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 225, 22 September 1871, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 225, 22 September 1871, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 225, 22 September 1871, Page 2

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