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TH E WEE K o No, you need none of you be afraid, I am not going to say a single word about shooting. Targets, ranges, scores, hits, misses, &c.., &c, are now matters of complete indifference to both newspaper writers and readers. The interest tbat centres in a bull's eye no longer exists, centres are consigned to outer darkness, and the prize firing of 1873 has become a matter of history. Our volunteer visitors have taken their departure, some to prosecute captains of steamers for carrying too many passengers, others to make after dinner speeches and give expression For remainder of news, see fourth page. *.' 1 1 , ■ . ■■,'■' ' , " '.'I," 1 ; ' in'— ,i. , i ■■'„ i.a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED a SERVANT, a Girl from the Country preferred. Apply to Mrs C. ALLEN, Nile-street. 706 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, for an Hotel at Havelock, a FEMALE COOK and HOUSEMAID. Also, a GENERAL SERVANT for a PRIVATE FAMILY. Apply for particulars, at the Office of this Paper. '714 ON SALE.— AII kinds of GROCERIES at TOWN PRICES. 716 Mrs WHITE, Grove-st., the Wood. TO BE RAFFLED FOR, a PORTRAIT in Oil of the well-known Steeplechase Horse RUSTIC, "by E. F. Bbock, V.S, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY, March 26, at the Trafalgar Hotel. 710 A QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY -will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 26th inst., in the Voltjnteek Hall. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. 715 B. H. MOLLER. TEMPERANCE HALL, BRIDGE-STREET. MR ALFRED FEIST, of Wellington, will PREACH in the above place, TOMORROW MORNING-, at 11 o'clock, and EVENING at Half-past Six. March 22nd, 18.3. 717 PROPOSED VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY COMPANY. PERSONS willing to JOIN the above Company are requested to SIGN the List lying at Mr J.. Hounsell's, Trafalgar-street. March 22, 1873. 718 MASONIC HALL. GRAND : MILLION NIGHT!!! MISS AITK EN, J-JL(Mrs. J. L. B-ontkn) WILL GIVE Anotheb and Final Sebies of READINGS, THIS E VEN ING, When she *will recite the highly-popular Poems, "THE BELLS," : AND "SHAMUS O'BRIEN," &c, &e. Programme at the doors. ADMISSION— ONE SHILLING. 711 MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 24. f*\ ARANDINI /CONCERTS. MADAME C ARANDINI AND THE SISTERS BOSI N A AND' PANN IE ,\ MR. HENRY GORDON AND M R . W A L T E R SIEE'WI N , ( '.*'.V' ; ;**. ,"'" * willgivea\, '".. „'.',,*;, < SHORT SERIES r of CONCERTS IN NELSON, commencing in a few days, * 656

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 71, 22 March 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 71, 22 March 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 71, 22 March 1873, Page 2

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