EABTnQCAKE. — A.^' smarts fibdekt jof:was;.felt 'li&tf nigbt.'at v a .few" -minutes befpre'.'ieDV' 1 : !;' X Xi XX'.'X! "X '■'■.* \ Ne ; ls.o,n;^Qi3c£ .Loan.' BiiL.T-Residen^s ia the ' ! town > b > f'*-Nelk6b will 1 glad to ream i frbm f ihe r telp'g-rflm r s fr tbat 'have reached® us to-day,, thvafc rihis-. Bill rhas ppssed its third reading in tlie, House' of" Represen-, tatives. ••"'•'•■ ' : "" :1, "- ; • ■ '• : "PHiLkA-isM:-6NVc ' - f^b'^i ETr';-2^ Af'conceir t will be given by this ISocie.ty at the Prpvincial. ; to-morrpwf evenipg tf ;| Tlie J first partwill consist. of "Sterndal'e ßennett's livelv^Cantata '.' The May : (^ieen,'?. and the second of selections- of vocal and instrumental music. •'•,■>;? '•> a Export, oe . GoLK-^Th;e.-Bank of- NewZealand shipped : by t the Alexandra on her last : trip -from to Sydney six boxes,, containing 6438 ounces of gold, jval.uecl.at £26,455, of which 2297 ounces of tbe value of £9660 were the produce of thp'.Tbanlos'goldnelds.- >The-!rernainder was from the Nelson- and Westiaud gold- . fieldsi *' ;.. i; •>, ;? :\ . r \ ;-f " : jr \ . . . " . . .(/;', Alarm of Fihe^Tßg' l fibgibg of the fire bells 'foiised' the 'inh-abitantß^oF ; the : town from their; sleep: at[a -'little after "four this morning, i but' : foririna , 'tery^tnF' > panße.,. ' ;> bf- : alarm l c was ' f only' L ' ; a^~n r re^ (t tb\f^h4dl uuaccountably^ broken out in a smalL shed 'used' for' coffee-grinding^^ : back .of ,the : stores -of /j^r.-H., Tjavis in ,Bi'idgerStreet. Oa the alarro b.eipg-soundiecl, Mr : Askesv his i sm'alPihose ' on^hej, ; burning building,, and'^ kept'f tlMf, ; flames.: under, until the arrival of ' ' th'e_Bf igadp,&; which arrived, wi th its ., usual; alacrl'ty^and* speedily extingnished; ; the;flameßi , Tiie : Bishop, or "Nelson- 1 "AjkiX"''lLji's .Uniqns.t— We have received a, letter signed" • ''Ariti;G^ttT(J)]ej" coPt'aM . upon Jthe^ia'hop^^f^i'^lspb .fpr..,certain remarks 1 winch pccuf s re]i ? ' iv Vihisj^adjSress relative to the, mejthpjd o%p aising money for church : purposes iby'ulotterieß, ar t-unioDß, &c.— -remarks which our cprrespondeQt consjders v hay€j J .be^e ; n{,Jfrvelled/a^ the endeavors now being.made to defray the debt on St. 'Mary's Schools..i< ; s[t; may sdotljefhis 'ruffledfeelings^o^now^that-inU yes terday Mr ' Fel l n ksfe^d. wftK b u t „ia' 0 1 ice, ■/' Whothe^.rihis.'.Lca'dsp the,; Bishop,, is aware that lotteries,;? rifles, ;pE:othe'rJihean"s' forriraisingi money for Church purposes, mentioned with disapprobationin his Lord-! i ship'a |bgen resorted to in New s *Zearand v^'th 4 tße^autlfdrfty of ths:. .Chur.chrQ.f; England / ?''.,ln..r^eply,j the,, stated that " i,t waXin couseguence. of seeing an intimation Of an intended raffle in connectioD J; wf<h- the 'erectli2)n r!; 0f ;; a' f Church of • • England jn, the dy^cesft hi> made the Remark! ;laßritof-whaf"otheri Bodies did, it was not his J,o inquire, t but he could "o'nly^ish'- that^'they^regardel '' the " » matter in tbe ''same light'as he felt it to be . his.duty_.tq put, k in connection- with his own-aurch^i^*! HdHTEui ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 246, 15 October 1872, Page 2
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