T>UBLIC DINNER TO THE HON. X JULIUS YOGEL. On TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 10th instant, a PUBLIC DINNER will be given to the Honorable JULIUS YOGEL in the PROVINCIAL HALL. -. His Honor the Superintendent in the Chair. Vicp-Chairmen—J, W. Barnicoat, Speaker, M.P.C, and the Hon. T. Renwick, M.L.C. The undermentioned Gentlemen have consented to act aB Stewards : J. Shephard, M.P.C. A. Greenfield, M.P C. C. L. Maclean, M.P C. F. Guinness, M.P.C. T. B. Shapter, M.P.C. Robert Levien J. B. Fisher, M.P.C. D. Burns N. Edwards, M.L.A. J. R. Mabin Wm. Wastney, MP.O. W. H. Boaße, M.P.C. — Corbett, M.P.C. J. Sharp, M.P.C. A. J. Richmond, M.H.R. J- R. Dodson William Stavert H. D. Jackson E. G. Collins Acton Adams, M.P.C. T- R. Fisher C. S. Watts Martin Lightband William Rout, M.P.C. J. H. Levien H. A. Tarrant, M.P.C. C. Parker, M.P.C. A Pitt, M.P.C. F. Kelling, M P.C. J. Kerr, M.P.C. E. Baigent, M.P.C. W. Gibbs, M.P.C. J. Ivess, M P.C. G. Donne, M.P.C. Applications for Tickets aie requested to be made on or before MONDAY NEXT, at Noon, as all the arrangements must be completed speedily, and can be obtained from any of the undermentioned Working Committee: — A. J. Richmond Martin Lightband C. L. Maclean Alfred Greenfield T. R. Fisher J. H. Levien William Stavert. And at Messrs Jackson, Hounsell, & Stanton's Establishments. The Chair will be tak9n at Seven o'clock precisely. Tickets, £1 Is., Wine Included. J. H. LEVIEN, 367 Hon. Sec. PUBLIC DINNER TO HON. J. YOGEL. A MEETING of the whole of the STEWARDS and WORKING COMMITTEE is requested at the Masonic Hotel, THIS CSATURDAY) EVENING, at halfpast Seven, to arrange finally, and receive the report of the Working Committee. J. H. LEVIEN, 368 Hon. Sec. NELSON CITY RIFLES. CHURCH PARADE TO-MORROW (Sunday) M'JRNING, Bth inßtant. Muster in front of Police Station, at 10-20 a.m., with Side Arms only. D. BURN, 366 Lieut.-in-Charge. A MEETING for PRAYER is held every SABBATH MORNING, at 7 o'clock, in the Young Men's Rooms, Bridge-street. Christian Friends and the Public are respectfully invited. 36 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 33, 7 February 1874, Page 2
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