The Nelson Evening Mail. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1872.
The Supebestendenct.-- We '' are glad to be able to state, on the best authority, that Mr. Alfred Saandere ; wilj probably \be a "candidate for "the Superintendency ! '■ of Nelson. . ■;.'... ."/,'.* • •■■'• -' ißiOHMpND.— A. <Tpnie Sol-Fa, concert,'; the. proceeds of\ which will- <be Jdeyqted to wards the reduction of the? debt on the Weeleyan Church 'at Richmond, ' will, be ; given in Oi^ v bu|^ui| tb-jmorrow pveriingi ■ Bt'half^pasti^ten'.' '.%'„ .;* "■ '.;;.,• •.- y ..-.;> -.„.".; •' ' Bt^tofce^OT^Bet^^ • -of : thß'dirtnc|^'.aa^«le^ the 1 Dove^le^&ipre fMeflsrs t present i Q Bridge^treet will be removed
to this new erection as soon as it is completed. Evenings with .the Musical Ccrarposebs. — We remind} < purtr^^erß^thal;f4ba; first of these entertainments will jjbe giyeii at the Assembly Booms this evening, "^N'or pains bave been spared in making the necessary preparations, and an exceedingly pleasant evening may be had for a very moderate price.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 228, 24 September 1872, Page 2
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