SOUTHERN-STAR LODGE, No. 735. LODGE OF EMERGENCY THIS (Monday) EVENING, July 1, at 7.30. By order of the W.M., E. G. COLLINS, 1443 Secretary.
LEATHER WORK TAUGHT by Mrs. W. Cullen, Washington Valley. Six Lessons, 10/-. 143*5 WE, the undersigned hereby authorise Mr F. SPEAR to CANVASS the Inbabi. tants of Nelson for SIGNATURES in favor of the PERMISSIVE BILL, and we shall be glad to Receive Subscriptions to Defray the Expenses of such. I. M. Hill. Robt. Black. Robi. Burk. 1422 W.-'C. WiLB-tN-S.
PERSEVERANCE MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). . ;o: NOTICE is Hereby Given to the Undermentioned SHAREHOLDERS in this COMPANY, that in consequence of the AMOUNT for CALLS stated opposite their respective names being still in ARKEARS, the Shares on which said amounts were due will be liable to be FORFEITED, unless PAYMENT with INTEREST and EXPENSES is made at the Company's Office, Bridge-street,, on or befdre Noon of WEDNESDAY, July 24th, 1872. J! '
■>$ Amottnt No. oi? Shakes. Name op Shabeholder. il o ; J °^ Due : ' ' - OHABES. r, . fob Calls. £ s. d. 598 to 604 Frederick C Guerin 7 3 10 0 652 Mary Harwood 1 0 10 0 662, 663, and 750 to 752 ... George M. Dobb 5 2 10 0 682 to 684 Nicholas Smith 3 3 0 0 753 to 755 Susan Phillips 3 1 10 0 1121 to 1123 Thomas Conway 3 1 10 0 1262 Elizabeth Rowson 1 0 10 0 1389 to 1393 David Fox 5 2 10 0 1432" ... ...'! John W.Taylor I 1 10 0 1437 and 1438 Robert Kay e 2 10 0 1484 and 148-5 .... Robsnn B. Walcot 2 10 0 1628 ... John G. Fawcett ... 1 0 10 0 1655 ... ... Arthur Horsenaile 1 0 10 0 1693 and 1694 ... ... ... Duncan Anderson ... 2 3 0 0 1754 to 1758 ... ... ... John- Christian ... 5 5 0 0--1870 to 1874 ' George Field ... 5 2 10 0 1875 to 1877 ... ... ... Hannah Field 3 1 10 0 1878and 1879 Mary Field , 2 10 0 1930 ... .- ... Keziah o ay 1 0 10 0 1931 ... ... ... ... Eliza Jay 1 0 10 0 1979 to 1982 Esther A. Middlemas 4 4 0 0 2001 and 2002; ... ... ■ ... James Morecombe .2 2 0 0 2018 ... ... ... ... John Hammond 1 0 10 0 20.2 and 2063 Michael Connor 2 2 0 0 2161 ... .:. ... ... Hannah Alford 1 0 10 0 252 Clara Palmer 1 0 10 0 1300 Wm. Walker, sen., in trust for Charlotte M. 1 0 10 0' Walker 653. 654, 291, .292^ 1577,.1578, W._l iam B. Gibbs 12 6 0 0 618, 619, 623, 624j 15'68-and" 1569 — 164 and 165 Robert V. Smith 2 10 0 8 and 9 Mary Ashton Werayss ... 2 10 0 1570 to 1574 ... ... ; ...- James Wilkins 5 2 10 0 £ 54 10 0 By order of the Directors, JOHN R. MABIN,
141 1 Legal Manager. «u__-___Miw*________-__«_-_O---B»anaM<^B«^» il GENERAL OUTFITTERS. : GREAT DRAPERY BHOW AT THE HALL OF COMMERCE, m \ H ALSO OF j §3 MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING. t^ comprising j ° SOME OF THE GREATEST NOVELTIES EVER SEEN IN NELSON, *~J AND CERTAINLY THE * OS S LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE PROVINCE, g P § T?ROM fact of T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S Purchases having been hrj P" Jj made long before the great Rise in all Woollen and Cotton © Fabrics, tbey are able to SELL at the OLD LOW PRICES ; thus giving *° 2 their Customers every inducement to make larger Purchases than usual, as g 3 many of their Cheap Lines are being rapidly Bought up, and cannot be p repeated. An early call is necessary to t[j d3 SECURE ALL THE ADVANTAGES. g M 1 " 4 Quotations are given of a few leading Lir.es in the Clothing Department, that some idea _^ may be formed of the S © BARGAINS NOW OFFERING AT I.T.S. WYMOND &.Co.'S I I=3 WHOLESALE DRAPERY MART. ™ So * S S AUR NOTED Is. CLOTH CAPS, M E NS' WEST OF ENGLAND > P v/ Black and Colored. . -"4- TROUSERS and VESTS, 255., -worth *5§ *Sj 325. 6d. t 3 6 N ? C^ E ?? 0 J£ R >°^\* MENS' PILOT JACKETS, g" vy Boys' Youths' and Men's, at 2s. 6d. jyj_ WOOL LINED, only 19s. 6d. W !5 IVTEN'S SAC COATS, T3OYS' Own MOLE TROUSERS, . EJ XVi Kaised Seams, Patch Pockets, only 15s. JU Double Seams and Tops. Pj 25 - > . ■ *•£__! IVTEW Stiipment of PARIS SHELL f\NE, Case more of our Noted y IM HATS. WFSTMINSTER HATS, at 4s. 6d. g QUTSIZE CRIMEAN SHIRTS, XJ ND fl!nneJ S £aMBS WOOL, and S :V/ , a ll Wool. -.78...6d.: .! . MERINO, only 4s. 6d.' $ W ! AUE NOT ED ABERDEEN QHOOTING COATS, WALKING W _ VJ> SOCKS, selling at Is. 4d,; worth 2s. O COATS, DRESS COATS, all Materials. « P5 . , a: .: ..«*. P T^NICKERBOCKER SUITS, r\NE Case Boy' and Youths' :..;/... , m; -____-! .'Dark Color, only ",l2s. 6d. ;, value 21s. \_/ SOMERVILLE SHIRTS. 1 : P T>OYS' ani YOUTHS' GEELONG T>OYS' and Youths' CLOTHING i fc} Sj .TWEED, SUITS, fromal ss, Od. J> , \' ; in great variety. ■h .■ . "':m*,m-V; m'i, ; :•";,.. *"*.,. t—— . — 1 "'- ,; --' ■%: , ;■■■■ >,^.'. v ;7 v^ 7 - : -- '§ m * , ' .*■' : , :7 GpODS^SHI^HK : AND A* MT;^UARANTJiED. ' JA, *7 ■: ", ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 155, 1 July 1872, Page 2
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