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I *£i!3£ft3?£sSLs__% *S! Ml! Sr E «Er i^p^ COM - those who ASSKTBD in subduing the FIRE rAjN X ( Kii^AbrERED). early this morning. - 23*1-1 W. MILNER. HpHEFIAALF-YEARLY X} ENERAL — , . jl MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS RICHMOND INSTITUTE. l n thi " Company will be held THIS EVENI N G, Jan. 26, at Eij?ht o'clock, at the OddTTIE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Hall, to receive the Directors' Report of SUBSCRIBERS to the above will be ?" d tho accounts for the Half-year ending 15th held on MONDAY, Febniary 2ud, at 7 o'clock, December, 1873. for the Election of Officers and the usual After which, bUBi " e88 ' A SPFCIAL GENERAL MEETING of After which, at FJght o'clock the PUBLIO the SHAREHOLDERS will be held, for the are invited to attend a MEETING, to consider purpose of electing a Director in the nlace a proposition for Building a Hall, as an addi- of Henky Hounsell, Esq., resiirned' tion to, and in connection with, the Institute. JOHN R. MABIN A. G. BROCK, * Legal Manager. 239 Secretary. Nelson, January 6, 1874. 62 WAIMEA SOUTH STEEPLE-CHASE WAIMEA SOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. MEETING, 1874. IVT E MBERS aro respectfully requested to Stewards: xfJL lAY up Subscriptions. M. Sellon, Esq., R. E. M'Rae, Esq., R. m. SMITH G. B. Gabb, Esq , ; W.B.;THOMrsoN,Esq., '236 Honorary Secretary John Kkbr, Esq., John Jejrvis, Esq., — J ' j~ E . ALBION COAL COMPANY. THURSDAY, MBBUAET 19. S^OA^^^^a.'SSK Hukdle Rack of 20 soys, over eight flights ft™ fi^SSSSSi 8 ' ™ P f V^ ° D f of Hurdles. Borneo 2 soys, to be made {£ indSiSS ' under cover to the Secretary, on or before the 2nd of February, with colors of riders. MORRISON, SCLANDERS, & CO., 1 J miles. Weight for age. 2*40 Agents. The Great Waimea South Handicap 7 nelson* pttv pTwruc Steeple-Chase of 50 soys. Over NELSON CITY RIFLES, three miles fair hunting country. En- /COMPANY PAlunif nn rrrnranAV trance 3 soys, to be made under cover to ( iVmVt™ *?.-, T S E -n^ the Secretary, with colors of riders, on or V 7 ?}?£??' mJi «5^ / 6 Dnll .? he J d before the 2nd February. Weights to he Jnce non-attend-published on the Sth. Acceptors 2 soys, * -pv -dtt-r-vt to declare on or before the 13th February. <,-,*, „' A , , Hack Hokdle Race of 5 soys, added to a ?!! ' Lleute ° a °t charge. sweepstake of 1 soy. Once round the LYELL CREEK QUARTZ MINING course. Post entry. COMPANY (LIMITED) Wakefield Free Handicap of 20 soys. Over two miles of fair hunting country. AT a MEETING of the DIRECTORS Entrances, with colors of ridrrs, to be jCjL of the above Company, held on the 17th made on or before the 2nd February, instnnt, a CALL of ONE PENNY per Share Weights to be published nt the post as was made, payable to the Manager, at the soon af fer the Great Waimea South Company's Office. Lyell, on the llth day of Handicap as possible. Acceptors 2 soys. FEBRUARY, 1874. Hack Backs for Saddles, and Sweepstake DAVID LESLIE, Races, with 1 soy added, will take place Manager, during the day. Lyell, January 19, 1874. 235— i No one allowed to start a horse, except for T OST. — A CHESTNUT MARE, whito Hack Rices, unless the subscriber of at least JU Btreak down forehead, one white hind one guinea to the_ fund. foot, branded "K " on the off side, on neck The decision of the Stewards in all cases to under the name. Any person giving informabeflnal - tion of the above will be rewarded by E. The Stakes will bo;,'paid on the Saturday SNOW, Waimea-street. 219 evening following the Races, at the Forest Inn - ~X\T ANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. ROBERT M. SMITH, VV Apply to 237 Hon. Sec. 241 Mrs. C. ALLEN, Nile-street East. EOYAL BLUE HOUSE, HAKDY-STREET. Just OPENED, ex « HARVEST HOME," FOUR CASES PAPERHANGINGS. 14 CASES & CASKS OF COLOURS, DRY AND GROUND IN OIL. Kent's Celebrated Brushware, Black Japan, Japanners' Gold Size, Noble and Hoare's Coach and other Varnishes, Gold Leaf, Bronze, Sherratt and Newth's Plate and Sheet Glass, Diamonds, &c., &c. I§s§P Observe the Address— ,SsJ_ J. P. COOKE, Royal Blue House, JJARDY-STREET. 160 JUST OPENED^ (Per Alhambra,) MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHIM. \ H Also a Large Shipment of W West of England and Colonial § I TWEEDS. 1 szj (BOUGHT AT A DISCOUNT). ._, p o g FOR BOYS' WEAR— FOR MEN'S WEAR—. W Cj (Flard and tough wear combined The Everlasting Tweed Gam brooms at lOJd, worth ls 4d All shades, only 2s 6d, cheap at 3e 9d S Union Tweeds 12Jd, worth ls 9d Light Summer Tweeds, 3s 3d, value for 4b M Self Gray Tweeds, Is 9d, value for 2s 6d Geelong Tweeds from 3s, worth 5s £ Striped Drills, ls, value for Is 6d Printed Moleskins, Is 4d to 2s 9d 03 jj|j Note. — Gents* Trowsers and Vests made to order from 425. |3^ (Fit and Workmanship guaranteed). S g o- O i-3 Complete Assortment of MELBOURNE MADE CLOTHING, M S3 Manufactured from Geelong and Colonial-made Tweeds (all Warranted), q E3 Tweed Trowsers and Vests from 21s Boys' Tweed Trowsers, 7s 6d, 9s 6d *^ p Geelong Tweed Trowsers and Vests, 30s Boy's Knickerbocker Suits, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, c 2 *2j Black Doe Trowsers, 17s, 21s, 25s 16s 6d, 21s 0 Black Sacs, new shapes, 21s, 255, 30s Men's Tweed Sacs, patch-pockets, 15s 6d, O Tweed and Doe Trowsers, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s Gj OQ ; 17s 6d Men's Double-breasted Sacs,. 21s, 27s 6d H Js] Printed Mole Trowsers, 10s6dtol3a6d Men's Woollen Crimeans, Ss Bd, 6s 6d, -kj g Moleskin Trowsers, 6s 6^, worth 8b 6d 7s 6d, 10s M 2 Boys' Tweed Suits, 21s, 25s •- Men's Harvard Shirts, 2b 9d, 3s 6d, 7s 6d Jj| 3 - The Celebrated OXFORD SHIRTS, made from Flax, to order, 7s 6d, (jj g Collars to match ; also the New fancy Summer Shirt, 4s. 6d., ss. 6d., t> g 6s. 6d. ' ' H M Gents' Black Alpacca Sacs, 9s. 6d. | Gents' Holland Sacs, 7s. 6d. Hi "Souths' Holland Sacs, from ss. 6d. g 8 Cases Gents,' and Youths' FASHIONABLE HATS, * pq CONSISTING OF — ■* Bichmond, 4s. 6d. Explorer, 4s. 6d. Caviours, 4s, 6d. P^ Milan, Bs. 6d. Sydenham, 3s. 6d. Ventilated, lis. 6d. &F O Ruperts, ss, 6d. Yankees, 10s. 6d. Stanleys, 7a. 6d. ■?* W Elite, 4s. 6d. Court, 6s. 6d. Straw Unders, 7s. 6d. q Dakts, 9s, 6d. Tryolese, 9s 6d. Cobdens, 3s. 6d. w . . SH 1 3 Cases Black Paris and Drab-shell Hats, new shapes. © 2 Cases Boys and Men's Black Cloth Caps, plain and fancy^bands, from le. p2J Scotch Bonnets and Caps, from 2s. 6d., straw Hats, ls. 6d.,;,t0 6s.,Jnew ehopee. Quilted Caps and Hat Covers (Colonial made). LATFST NOVELTIES in GENTS' SCARFS, TIES, 1 COLLARS, BRACES, BELTS, PUGGARIES in Muslin and Silks, SOLATARIES, HOSIERY of every description, cheaper than ever. - , • 63T All marked Lowest Cash Prices. Storekeepers Liberally dealt with T. S. WYMOND & Co. I L

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 22, 26 January 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 22, 26 January 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 22, 26 January 1874, Page 2

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