The Nelson Evening Mail. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 , 1872.
West Coast Steamers. — 'After a long absence, owing to the unfavorable Btate of tne Weßt Coast bars, the steamers Charles Edward and Kennedy left for Nelson this morning, the former from Greymouth at 12.10 a.m.,* and the Kennedy from Westport at 11.40 a.m. They will both en.il again for the Coast on Tuesday next. : Pakliamentart.— Up to the time of our going to press our own Wellington telegrams bad not reached us, but we learn from the Examiner ot this morning that the Ministers had tendered their resigna-r tion,,and'that Mr. Stafford had been sent for; : who stated that he hoped on Tuesday iiext to make a statement that would be satisfactory to the House. :-.-, .; S^r, MAfetfs : ScHpoLSi Nelson.— The drawmg'for pnzes in aid of the above Schools qalhe iArt Unibii prinpiple' is rib iakeviplacejptii, '^el22nd of; next; motith. It aWM bnginally -intended that' this should 'Pi^^^ffiyijliify. but, qwipg to the
non»arrival of several of the prizes from France, it was unavoidably postponed for, a few months. Altogether there will be 206 prizes offered for com petition, the total value of which is £100.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 214, 7 September 1872, Page 2
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