WEDNESDAY LECTURES. A COURSE OF FOURT ECTURES JLJon the HISTORY OF THE MANUSCRIPTS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT Will be delivered hy the BISHOP OF NELSON, At the Assembly Rooms, Nelson. SECOND LECTURE WEDNESDAY, November 15. Subject of the Second Lecture— The Copyists of the Early and Middle Ages, with Illustrations. The Lectures will be Delivered twice in the same day, at a Quarter-past Foar in the Afternoon, and the same Lecture delivered again at Bin the Eveninir, to su ; t 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 NELSON COLLEGE. TWO of the SCHOLARSHIPS given by the Governors to Boys (not under twelve years of age) who have attended the Government Nelson r Jown Schools for a period of not less than two years, are OPEN for COMPETITION. Candidates -will be required to attend at the College for EXAMINATION on MONDAY, the 4th December, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. ROBERT POLLOCK, Secretary. November 3, 1871. 2186 NOTICE. To those Persons who are in the habit of Picking. Stealing, and Killing and Worrying Sheep in Brook Street Valley and its vicinity. < ALL PERSONS found Committing any of the above Offences on my Land -wilt be PROSECUTED as the Law directs. 2178 JAMES NEWPORT. GRAND ATHLETIC SPORTS. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. LUNCHEON AND r|IEA PROVIDED X (Adjoining Mrs. Askew's Booth) AT MODERATE CHARGES. 21P5 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. TDUOU T\RAMATIC /COMPANY will give a Performance THIS EVENING, Nov. 9, whin the PRIZES WON AT THE ABOVE SPORTS WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE RESPECTIVE WINNERS. TWO GENTLEMEN IN A FIX ! ! ! MAJOR WINDBAGS ! ! ! A Character Sketch of the Colonial Army. AND WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH. Million Prices — 2/-, 1/6, 1/-! ! 1 Doors Open at 7 .30 for 8 sharp. 1 991 TO CATTLE BREEDER?, DAIRY FARMERS, AND OTHERS, AT Rostrevor Fakm, Richmond, a Splendid BULL, bred from Imported Stock, will he KEPT FOR SERVICE this Season. Tor Terms apply at Rostrevor. 2142 BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ! BOOTS !1 ! HEALY & CJON have just received their O usual MONTHLY SHIPMENT, ex Rangitoto, from Melbourne, of LADIES' d ENTS' AND /CHILDREN'S BOOTS! Which they are Selling at the Lowest possible Price for CASH. HEALY & SON, BRIDGE STREET. 2170 JUST RECEIVED, Pek Wellington and Taeanaki. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, & CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY ' T>OOTS Selling at the same LOW RATE 3as formerly. Two Shillings in the Pound Allowed on all Pcbchases to the extent of 10/- and upwards, for Cash. ColoniaUWork executed on the Premises at Lowest Remunerative Prices. " ' C.• B B , , : HABDY-STBEET. i: 1534 '.jl
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 265, 9 November 1871, Page 3
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