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A Private Telegram has been received from Wellington stating that the Luna j will sail for Nelson some time to-morrow. Wesleyan Missions.— A meeting in connection with these missions is advertised to take place, at the Church in Hardy-sfc., when the chair will b# taken at 7 o'clock. The Phoebe, with the Ban ]?raneiseo mail, arrived this morning at about J'l o'clock. Owing to the depee fog that hung over the Bay, Bhe was not seen until close down, where she was discovered in the vicinity of the Moutere Bluffs, and, on the fog clearing', was just able to enter the harbor before" the turn of the tide. Oddfellows* HALL.^Mr. Maclaren's second entertainment took place last night in the presence of a very fair audience, who were delighted with the clever manner in which he performed his various conjuring tricks. .The singing, too, was especially good, arid gave very general, satisfaction. Encpgraged by the favorable reception he has met with, Mr, Kaclaren intends giving another entertainment with an entire cttenge of ; "programme this even- r ing, and to-morrow will give -a day per- > formance at three o'clock, to ehablechil-J dren to be. present. .^ ONEJiNMSEvkN'.-r-At tbe Nelson ; Insti-' tute there is to •^e : ' y ßeen' ; 'a''wbrking model prepared by Mr. Nattrass, showing how a pair of driving wheels- n^ to ascend a gradient pf bne"i»;:seyen r The ! idea-BeiemWvttf^lia^ < tijpnght^oui^^iid;- jttie ; m^el^'fias " : ; been' ; con- ; ■ ■^tnwte^ ftoj 'be^^practical W^^a|(pli.ed^hay ,;;yet -^to;, be,; ; Tecpmme^d,ia;H;;';.^b^|i^

Chamberlain has been to ten years impr;iionment at Hokitika. ■■fa •**!- ■ "*'• V'.v-/i $",'! %-i ■*" \• - ,'-'- --ij Th¥ the receipt of &, photograjiliiis|?caricature, entitled '*■' A. Memento of Session 1872." It represents the brig Our Hope, S'nfFord, mast- r, rescuing the ship New Zealand Credif, Fox, master, from beiDg lost ou the Yogel rocks. A' footnote states that Captain Fox ; has been deprived of bis certificate.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 225, 20 September 1872, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 225, 20 September 1872, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 225, 20 September 1872, Page 2

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