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No ministerial changes is ill be made until after a full meeting of the Cabinet. The steamer Lady Bird has' made a satisfactory trial trip from Sydney. The Taiiranga natives aye willing to leave the Kaingaroa plains. A European recently fell into a boiling spring at Roturua, but the result did not prove fatal. Fdward Bucklarid has been committed for trial on a charge of selling a gun to the natives. The native King is expected at Obinemutu. He promises to strike the Hauhau flag. ■ — ] ~ ■■ — ' — KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LECTURE. A LECTURE on BRITISH COLONISATION, by the Kev. W. J. Watktn, will be given in the Wes'eyan Church, RICHMOND, on Wednesdat, March 12, at 7 o'clock. Tickets Is. each. 528 VOLUNTEER RECEPTION COMMITTEE. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING will be held THIS EVENING at the Masonic Hotel at 8 o'clock sharp. . Members are requested to attend with Subscription Lists. GEORGE CAPPER, 590 Hon. Secretary, V.R.C. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Temperance Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING Next, the 12th instant, a"; 8 o'clock. By order of the Committee. Nelson, March 5, 1873. 541 THE Business Premises of the Undersigned will be CLOSED on THURSDAY NEXT, March 13— W. Milner, James P. Black, F. Grimes, John Manson & Co;, T. S. Wymond & Co., Everett Bros., Healt & Son, 585 Martin Lightband. WILLIAM HALE is a CASH Purchaser ol Nelson-grown TIMOTHY GRASS SEED. 581 MR. -|Z"IERNAN, DENTIST, has REIX MOVED to Offices lately occupied by Mr Bain, Trafalgar-street, nearly opposite the Examiner Office. 579 MASTERS and MATES of Vessels PREPARED for the MARINE BOARD EXAMINATION by J. HEFFER, Grove-street, The Wood. 580 FUNERAL. THE Friends of the late Mrs JOHN KERR, sen., are respectfully invited to attend her FUNERAL, whicii will leave her late residence on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at One o'clock, for Waimea West Cemetery. GEORGE RUTHERFORD, Undertaker. Waimea West, March 10. 586 LOYAL VOLUNTEERS. 1. GIVE your support to Main \ He'll prove your Main support, He'll cool your heated brain, Or trim you up for sport. 2. The " bull's eye's " painted black, The target's mostly white. " America may quack " While England takes a sight. 3. Come to me now this day, I'm Main on fashion bent; I'll shave you if you'll pay Threepence to pay the rent. Who broke down the monopoly ? Echo I FRED. MAIN, New* Staud, Collingwood-street, Near Volunteer Hall, c harass: , Hair Cut, 6d; Shampooing, 6d; Shaving, 3d VIVAT REGINA ! 583 TEVI'S PICKLED SALMON, .Another Cask opened THIS DAY. Try it ! Try it ! ! ' Give the Volunteers a Treat. 572 OC HOOL "OOOKS ON SALE BY RT UOAS & OON. '•.Li. »7 ' O .. B7RI DGB S T REE T, NELSON. Bowden's Geography of New Ze°. land Willmer'a Elementary Geography ', „; :70f New Zealand Collier's History of England, wfth sketch of 'lndian, and Oolonia 7",'. Empire. ' '7 ' 7- . : ■7* "The Students Home "7 7 ;;, Little .Arthnr's English History , . ; :Pr, ismith's Smaller fHiatory 7 7 7' '''■',■■. Morell's Grammar . ! 4 Mary's Grammar (Mrs. Marcet) Vy-. ; Spelling :Bo.qfc: ;■ '.■ '^ t biparpente!^B- ) Spelling ■ j «^ .■[<■ A. : »., ■ '■• '■- '\AyAfrMiwbrtA Spelling ■■#.'! -v -;77 rv ; -7*V-*y ■:•;.■ ■ ■ : ; ;;^^haiip's i; Sclioiplj Atl^f^^ralia; ! v : 7>7^7^7' ! '7;lntro^ ■■'' ;>7-7v7'>-.' ■ ■-7-7'H. .'77 '- ! -i7 ls! :'*7-7:'i^7: - ; „''

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 61, 11 March 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 61, 11 March 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 61, 11 March 1873, Page 3

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