WEDNESDAY LECTURES. A COURSE OF FOURT ECTURES XJON THE HISTORY OF THE MANUSCRIPTS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT Will be delivered by the BISHOP OF NELSON, At the Assembly Rooms, Nelson. FIRST LECTURE TO-DAY. November 8. Subject of the Tirst Lecture— The Earliest Form op the Books of the New Testament down to Diocletian's Peesecution. The Lectures will be Delivered twice in the same day, at a Quarter-past Four in the Afternoon, and the same Lecture delivered again at 8 in the Evening, to suit the convenience of all classes. There will be No Charge for Admission. The Bishop invites those interested to send him Questions in Writing for Explanation during the Lectures. 2146 GRAND ATHLETIC SPORTS. PRINCE OF WALES' BIETHDAY. T UNCHEON AND HHEA XJ PROVIDED X (Adjoining Mes. Askew's Booth) AT MODERATE CHARGES. 21*5 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. "DIJOU T^vRAMATIC /COMPANY will give a Performance TO-MORROW EVENING, Nov. 9, wlun the PRIZES WON AT THE ABOVE SPORTS WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE RESPECTIVE WINDERS. TWO GENTLEMEN IN A FIX I ! ! MAJOR WINDBAGS! ! I A Character Sketch of the Colonial Army. AND WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH. Million Pbices — 2/-, 1/6, 1/-1 ! ! Doors Open at 7.30 for 8 sharp. 1991 PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY SPORTS, To-Morrow (Thursday), November 9, at - RICHARDSON'S PADDOCK, Nelson. Last Appearance in Nelson of the i^HAMPION T)EDESTRIANS, \J Austin and JET Edwards. MONSTER PROGRAMME ! ! ! RUNNING, WALKING, HURDLE AND STEEPLECHASING, Commencing at 11 o'clock, Sharp. As well as the RACES FOR AMATEURS, there will be A GRAND SIX-MILE HANDICAP, Tn which Alfred Austin will start from scratch. Also. Great . FOUR-MILE WALKING HANDICAP, W. Edwauds starting from scratch. DANCING ON THE GREEN ! ! ! The NELSON BAND in Attendance. Admission to the Ground., 1/-. 2166 TO CATTLE BREEDERS, DAIRY FARMEKS, AND OTHERS, AT Rostbevor Farm:, Richmond, a Splendid .BULL, bred from Imported Stock, will be KEPT FOR SERVICE this Season. For Terms apply at Rostrevok. 2142 BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ! BOOTS ! ! ! HRALY & C<ON have just received their O usual MONTHLY SHIPMENT, ex Bangitoto, from Melbourne, of T ADIES' /^ ENTS' AND /CHILDREN'S L u " ■ v BOOTS! Which they are Selling at the Lowest possible Price for CASH. HE A::LjY & : SON, BRIDGE STREET. 2170 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TTARLEY, T>R OTHERS, KENT BREWERY, Are now Selling their LIGHT BQTTLEI) ALES •;; :i: '" , ;7Ay r 6/S;.:PER DOZEN^.' 1 "; ;. , ; ■ y^afe ■ BOTTLES EKTURNKD. 2169
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 264, 8 November 1871, Page 3
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