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ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE Undersigned, being desirous of effecting exchanges of Beans, &c, with the Acclimatisation Societies in the other Provinces of New Zealand, and the Australian Colonies, wishes to obtain a Number of LIVE SKYLARKS and CALIFORNIA QUAIL; for the former of which he will give FIVE SHILLINGS, and for the latter, HALF-A- CROWN a Piece, delivered in Good Order at his, residence at the Maitai. FREDERICK HUDDLESTON, 1621 Hon Sec NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. £10 BE W AUD. THE above REWARD will be given on the Conviction of the OfFender or Offenders who have STOLEN THREE LAMPS from the Approaches to Bridge-street, Hardy street, and Brook-street Bridges, in the Cicy of Nelson. By Order, THOMAS YOUNGER, Surveyor. Board of Works Office, Nelson, July 23, 1872. 1618 OOYS' SUITS, 12/9 to 35/---1 HARD WEAR, Noted for J- HIGH CLASS, j STYLE and QUALITY. T. S. WYMOND & Co,, 1583 Bridge- street, Nelson. TV| E N'S /CLOTHING, Doeskin Trowsers, 12/6, worth 17/G Beaver Coat?, 15/- „ 21/Doeskin Coats, 21/- „ 27/6 T. S. WYMOND & Co., 1584 Bridge-street, Nelson. LECTURES. THE BISHOP of NELSON proposes to Deliver the Course of Three LECTURES on the History of the M.S.S. of the New Testament, as follows : — July 23— Tuesday, Wakefield ... 111. „ 25 — Thursday, Stoke 11. „ 26 — Friday. Wakapuaka ... 111. „ 30 — Tuesday, Richmond ... I. Aug. I—Thursday,1 — Thursday, Moke 111. „ 6— Tuesday, Richmond ... 11. The Chair to be taken at Seven o'clock. 1551 PERSEVERANCE MINING COMPANY (Registered). rriHK! ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of JL the SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will he held at the Oddfellows' Hall, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY, July 24th, at 7.30 p.m. Business : To receive the Director's Report and the A ccounts for the Half-year ending the 15th June. To elect Four Directors in the place of Messrs. W. Wells, W. Milker, B. Everett, and J. A. Harley, who retire by rotation, bin are eligible for re-election, and whose term of office will be two years ; And a Director in the place of the late James Burnett, Esq., whose term of office will be one year. Also, for the election of Auditors. JOHN R. MABIN, Legal Manager. July 2, 1872. 159

In the matter of " The Limited Liability Companies Winding-up Act 1870," and the Matakitaki Dredging Company, registered. NOTICE is hereby given that a PETITION for the WINDING-UP of fhe abovenamed Company was, on the 22nd day of July, 1872. presented to the Resident Magistrate by a majority in number and value of the Shareholders in the said Company : And that the said Petition will be heard on WBDNhSDAY next, the 24th instant, at ll o'clock in the forenoon^ at the Resident Magistrate's Court. Nelson. DUNCAN GUY, Clerk to the Bench. Nelson. July 20, 1872. 1605 RICHMOND CHURCH. THE NEW CHURCH at Richmond will be CONSECRATED by the LOUD BISHOP of the DIOCESE on WEDNESDAY, the 24th July. DIVINE SERVICE will be held at Three o'clock in the Afternoon of that day, when the Rev. R. J. Tiioiu'e will preach: and again sit Seym in the Evening— Preacher, the Bishop oe the Diocese. To suit the convenience of those who come from a distance, TEA will be provided at the Agricultural Hall, between tha Services, when the Bishop op Nelsun will preside. Admission, 1/6. A Conveyance will leave the Church Steps, Trafalgar-street, at One o'clock, to take passengers to the Consecration of the Church. W. D. RUSZ, 1525 Curate of Trinity Church, Richmond. NELSON CITY RIFLES. COMPANY PARADE POSTPONED until TUESDAY, 23rd inst. GEORGE B. SINCLAIR, 1561 Acting Captain. EVEEETT, BEOS, HAVE JUST OPENED, and are SHOWING, Ex Albion, and Late Arrivals, ONE CASE DEESSEB Consisting op PLAIN ALL WOOL, SATIN CLOTHS, DIAGONAL „ „ „ SERGES. SILK REPPS, FANCY STRIPED SILKS, All Colors. GROS DE SUJiZ „ „ BROACHE „ Reversible. BLACK FRENCH GLACE GROS GRAIN. ONE PARCEL PLAITED HAIR STEMS Covered with Invisible Net, 6m to lfein. ONE CASE BLACK and DRAB FELT HATS, Straw and Tuscan Unders, 7s. to 10s. 6(L. ONE PARCEL CARDIGAN JACKETS, 10s. to 16s. 6d. 153 7

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 174, 23 July 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 174, 23 July 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 174, 23 July 1872, Page 2

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