The Nelson Evening Mail. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1873.
. I 1 "" - I . ' m„ We have received a letter from Mr J. H. Levien, giving bis account of certain meetings held by Mr O'Conor. We may. perhipe publish ii to-morrow if we can I afford the space. < -■■ i ' 7jfTERPROVI»CTAL CRICKET MaTCH.tMc.jVlabin wiU sell by auction to-morrow,' at nooo the sites . ,for licensed victuallers' end fruiterers* bbojbs oc the day of the interprovincial, cricket match. **** iia Curti.'oh the West Coast.— Mr ; Curtis has made a most successful tour of the Coast where he has held ten meetings 5. at seven of which votes of confidence in him- were passed. At his meeting at Beefton on Tuesday night thpre were over 200 present, Mr Curtis was to leave Greymouth: jfojr Neison io the "Charles Edward at one p.m. to-day:*. Westport Election,— The following - ia {Ue result qf the polling for two members to represent Westport in the Provincial Council :~,Sbapter 147, Fisher 131, Home 115, Lloyd 76. A correspondent TJn'fbrpis ji3:?hajt i^'is .'ruHioced : that Mr Si: -ii ter will resign in favor of Mr O'Conor, sliould-that-gentleman faii in inducing the public to brieve that be is a fit and proper ": ■■person to be Superintendent of Nelson. -~-A.usT3ALTASr Bell-Ringses — The wretched -weather last night .-preventedeuch an audience assembling at the Masonic Hall,, as the excellent performances ;*pf the Bellringers eatitie them to, expect. v^Their playic|' was, "if anything^ better •_ than that on (he previous evenings, and was repeatedly applauded, aa was the Billing and vtty clevfr dancing of Mr "Verien. We trust tbat the* weather will prove more favorable to-night. Important Salk.— Atelegraitn informs tis that the Ver non, Eastwood, and Wither's ■rßoacdosisting of 35,000 acres of freehold .?. «nd'i;4oo of leasehold land, tb-gether with y 28,000 sheep were sold yesterday to Mr /Charles Redwdod for r #JS,OO& Messrs Seymour and Collfus bid up tb SifyOQQ. X •' Hematitb. — - Our alien. ion. haa beeb 7) called by tbe Messrs* Johnston 'Brothers, to ari error that-appeared io,obr yesterday's " 'issue, In 'which credit was given to Mr Loui33op,for all the exbibitsof hematite pigtneafc, ifcstead of which n number of them by* the gentlemen* abovenamed. We wish to correct .the mistake at once, ;> an J; M>, express- pur regret that it should ' /! l»aTO v 6ccprred. . " / '■-. Artisans' AssocivnoH. — We very much regret /.oor' inability to publish to. , day 1 report of the highly successful performance gifsn at the Oddfellows' Hall jlasfc nigbt, but we promise to do to'morrow. In the meantime, we may say : that the scenery and dresses in tbe bar*-* was really magnificent, Wd tbat the, acting was most creditable to those who had undertaken it. It is io be hoped '-!■ that the weather will be more favorable this even iog, so that a full house may .reward tbe exertions of those who have -^prepared so excellent an entertainment - for the public; -' - .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 285, 27 November 1873, Page 2
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