•¥os#-^# i ic# L iioi]|[bES/'' Ji ' i:u / , MAILS OLOSiEir' k MpsDAy,,. Npv,emberl.7,,, 1 ii J^ ' v u > ,■>, For WfistpofF, XMfMMw, and ' HoMtika— per '■ ■ ai ' a^SW^i at l'i a -flfeUOH '!'»3l I TASI "to :i For the Unifed^tnßdomiVi^gt)(je?j;sn4' A 'Brinßiol' India, China, the East, Mauritius, Cape of Good Hope,,»Stj Egypt, Suezjj&c,., the Qopp tinents oilfibrope and" America— will leave Net - son about.the 20ih jnatant Mails mll n be dve f . in Sfido^otflMan'^tfth SMsiiy, 1874; " For W^a^aka^Cloge^every^iWedne^clay aWd? Saturday, at 2.30 p.m.; arrive every day and Saturday, at II a.m. : For Wilmgs^^s^dos^everyTaes^ aay, arid f*a«ur3sy^ abgiao-^.rfi.i it&&vto'&r<Sfy< : Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 11 a.m: For Thofpe^lciose .eVery Monday, iat &30 aim — arrive every Tuesday , at 3 p.m. :(,<i-.u:BTDNB¥U'/D"lCafc j''''^ Chief Postmaster. [Bt Elbcthic Tbii»obaph ] The cpminatioTj of , cftU^idatißa for> } vi representaiio'u'of thid* Sietrict took place rai j Lower Wakefield at noon tprday, when the j following gentlemen , wer.e nominate^ ? — i ;Mr Baigent l -W iJ jir6pofifea ; bjr Mr I Boddington, and seconded/ by Mr H. i Toomcliff. • . _,;. , )(0 , _ iV v .-,5. f(1 , , : J Mr, Simmonds was proposed t>y' Mr j J. Hdrper^ and aefcon'de'd'-by^Mr -Maule. 1 r '\ MrcShep'hard ■ was '^prfepidded •' by ' h M?>' Smiih, sen., and seconded by MfJv Price. There was a large attendance of electors. The show of hands was taken with the foliowingj'tesalt:— ■ <-"•'•'_ ; / j Sheiphari ! |...' ' ... ... '.'.'. 25 Baigent,'; . ... '" ... "... ... !!&., ■: Sfaiaonlfe 0 ...;, ... ;;..., i ,,,, t ij fi ^ lit , ; , v TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE^ ' .t , h 0 ...J, />!* f PER AWGt^-A%BTRALIAK PBESS TELEGBAPH j • -« i^ ■■ Aoeitot];"- •' " j 0 :.; Dunedin, November If, . r ,. ; A preliminary meeting of gentlemen was held ' last night to get another Insurance Company formed, and adjourned; nothing done. - A thoulan^yoting'sai'in'oa Kave" been sucdeas- , fully distributed in«vaisoiis'rivei6 in theiSbuth. Expected grasshopper plague.^.. Meeting of Waste Laod3 Beard; the question of destruction^ f6r<£aiß was bion^ht' Before ilfie^ noHceoftheCommisaoner.,,. u« ;/a m. }!![R b A new industry Of Weaving stockings, drawers, &c, has been started in DuneSfck CommerciaL— Fat cattle/fully supplied. Prime quflitji 30a to«a|^gloiEeßpo¥B 'MitfSMt® W ! bullocks from £5 to £6; wheat, prime samples, 5s 3d to 6s 6d; medium, 4s 6d to 5s 6d; inferior, 4s to ss; prime mttling, 4a3d to 4s 6d.i --t jO 1. « .1 ■■■> November 15. Jane Duke died at the hospital under chloroform last evening^ a She h;ad : i»n.cesjpMhft(!)Fi3B't. ' An inquest is being held. i A prospectus of the Uxyon Steamship Company- ' hasbeen^fcsufedy- Caprtal, 1 k250]000. v io^fJQoo^j shares of £10 each.. Good names appear on the i directory. It i 8. f ßta^|ied^tQ;[ißeßtfthegK)wiag j trade on the New Zealand coast. A full, prospectus ofj<^h&|§taridaj:d x^p l mpany issued a nrst- issue of 50,M0 shares] * '■. The Cocporatiottbfta made an officfeJ complaint^ against thg gom^nyirespwtiDglgas. '. ' rV ,The Corporation will reconsider the question of buying up the/WataeCompariy;" i- « * '■'■ J- t ' Auckland, November 14. The 9.8. Ehcebe, arrived off Maaukau Eesdfl this afternoon/ The. Evening Star's boat went off from tjjej3ea^f ? gnd,brpught ia . $be following Bummai?^if^ewiijto the telegTaph station »r- -: ; ; The Tarar^\leVefl -i Melbourne qn the.;l2th ; lor Hokilika. x .. a. The Albumj^yea.fpr the-Bluff imuTediately i after the,amval of the Suez mail advertised for the 18th. _„ . _„._... , ■..„ _..,,., The PErabe Bovereians for the Bankot New Zealand. - — WeUuigtoDrNoveHjber-15" Commun|eati^;W^h Aqc^laßd) is iint£TjQs%s--owing to' the heavy hghtnlng along th^teiegraph ' ■■■ :.. .._ : &YercjffgiU,jHov. is. Thirty-seven of thqL^dyJpcelyn' immigrants are engaged at high' wages; aiid tbe r Jmroigr^tion Officer reportS'thatj he could have found employment for .jL&uJBXQTem. - Building pT^rations are a^;a standstil^wingl 1 to the Bc^'city.of i carpenter9 1:( who 98 r , wages ase! '128 and I.^ a^dky. j-. ■>', v ,.' , r,; T ; s .y vi ul \l h' .v-' — [paiVATB TBhEQRAMa.'} ~ ■ --■■-■■ Mr- Curtis, .at the meeting on WMnesday" made a fayomfelfi(impre39i6n.;;^Be[ meeting was orderly. Mr^ Humphrey -occupied the chairMr Dunn, a mineripfopoßed a tof4)of thanks. Mr Shapter, Solicitor, moved on amendment to the effect that )Mr Curtis'rDre-ertction would be considered by the miners disastrous to the pro- j ' vhice. 'Tlieiamenduientwascarriedj''" - '' : t J;. ■ ■ ■■ : - &} ■: ,-' : ill-/- • 0 . A»'W &%&■■& Ii I A iffT ■""'■ The Kew South JfalGa^ Goyerainent have,.,) carried thefoew Wfiffi^ aligh^y anie^dea; ' ■:],: '| The Auckland ! rifien&ulwent otf to Melbonriie the day blfifte the Phoobe sailed. i Governor Kobinson was well recfiived in Vie-! toria. - •^".■'fJ" ■■•:;. ;*- : .™---\ •■ ■ ;.•: The Melbourne Cup, J 'a Handicap Swieebstakes of 20 sovseaeh^lO ft, and 5 if declared. Ssith 300 soys added, was jrqn tjy Mi W^ JbSnstone's be Don Juan,'4KJfr8 l '6st. < l2lbs, J Vith Mr.R. Bloomfield's b hpsgwortfi; 5 yfs, 9st4lbs, second. The race was tw^o .miles, and there, were j3?L sub' I . ambers. .,<, ,?,- - vtl "■? \''f i "■] The Victoria Jierby, a/eweepsltakes oi 9p soys each, 5 ft, with 500 soys, added, for thrce-yeprr olda, was wpn by Mr W. Filgate's be Lapidist, byFirewopks— Chrysolite. The distance was i one mile dnd a-half, and there were 68 sub- I aariheta. rf .>i : :'- ,' .:;:■{'• ! The baipjae Anna, for Auckland, has been wrecked off Kingfslsland. ; , E^QPEAN NEWS. "The French-- movenientj in" favor of the: Comte G&lambord has lapsed. TheOrleanist-Pnncfs liave refused the Lieutenancy of the Ein^d6ni.j The Tichborae trial has been adjoorned. Th&VictPa^xtiibitionis-cloEea.; , ; .; _,/..,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 275, 15 November 1873, Page 2
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809Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 275, 15 November 1873, Page 2
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