ADELAIDE. Dominick Daly, the eldest son of the late Governor, died mddeniy of apoplexy. The Omeo is advertised to sail for Port Darwin. QUEENSLAND. It is expected that telegraphic communication will be opened with Carpentaria in about a fortnight. For remainder of news see fourth page. t New Advertisements, T y_T, on WEDNESDAY, a young BLACK JLj^^WAN, Tm^dng broken. The Finder wifl Bk rewarded on TK*B**a£at J. BtmiusL-t/s Fftuiterer, Bridge-streel. 2515 \ /NELSON REGATTA CLUB. "JtytosETlNG^TfswL^VENlNG^^j\ci-'s Aj_L Ship Hotel, aVrU*^^ f# | | JNoTwiGZs^rjr \ I 2520 | fion^ecreta/y. /BANK OF " X AdW SOUTH WALES. SXpand after SATURDAY, th£-_^ro r inetant, V/ the business ol thisy*3Jnkwill be carried ouat the NEW PREMISES, Traialgar-street. H. GOUXSTONE, 2517 Manager. / Superintendens's Office, X \^ / Nelson, December 21, 18LT rpENDERS will be Received at this Office; and JL/ at the PnoviNcrAt, Survey Office, WESTPORT, until THURSDAY, the 4fth day of January next, for SURVEYING / Large Block of Land in the INANGAHUAXSfIALLEy. Specifications may be seen at this Office, and at the Survey Office, Westport. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2518 Provincial Secretary. SPRING GROVE SCHOOL PUBLIC riiE^Annual PUB\l(! TEA, in ccnQe.ction iL/with tlje-'above Si aooJ, will bC held Son FK^g)^Y > xDecember 22i|L at Half-past * Four PUBLIC MEETING in \b EveniL,\J}tli; the usual Entertainments, Vocal skd. Instrumental: Music. &c. &c, when tht PRIZE "kwill be DIS^ TRIBUTED. Mr. M. Ga mpbell to>f eside. / Children, attending Sclool, Free ; Others, Sixpence. AJults, Is. Gd. 2500 NELSON CITY RIFLES. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Company tmltakg place at the DRILL SHED, on FRID>^EV<ENING 5 the 22nd inst., at Halfpast Sevea^X A /Tull. Abidance particularly requested. Business o_Hrrtfportance. CHARLES L. MAC-ffiA^^; Captain, NelsonMHty Rifles, December 20, 1871. 2504 NELSON Tofc SCHOOLS. rpß^&WfeSwill bIpRESENTED By his X Horror the o^ebtjbtendent, a_t*tfTe*S_jKoviNcprf Hall, onVFHIDAY AFTERNOON N^XT, at Four o'clock! / j. \ The Pa^utrs of ChildreH^ind /tho iubtfc ard respectfully invited. j \ \\j § JNoTm WIgVeLL, Hon. Sec, Town Cdmmitte v of~Educlation . December 20, 1871. I 2502 TO THE PUBLIO. Now Opening the Choicest Assortment of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, & CHILDREN'S BOOTS J /2^y aio> /^SH O^ ( EVER IMPORTED INTO NELSON T . Specially manufactured for the Unaersigned. M. LIGHTBAND, 2498 TRAFALGAR-STREET,
T. S. WYMOfID & Co., GENERAL OUTFITTERS & HOSIERS. * GRAND SHOW g SOHRIST.MASB M V ' ~* >^ OV THE S LA2£$T NOYBLTIES. «' * C^yffiDl&i 18TH DECEMBER, 1871. £ /i ( O As per Advices per Tarartja. g § X ( ■ -- p _— —^ W g T S. WTMONb&i3O^BTiTBBfi, A g J25 Have, at considerable expense jmd AbHCsmphto all the BcaJcb Lines. • T. S. WYMOND & Co., FAMILY DRAPERS, SILK ; &p.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 301, 21 December 1871, Page 2
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