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The Nelson Evening Mail. MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1874.

; — ; — : — i ■" ' , to 1 CiiiißDoisiAN Society. — A general meeting of, the members of this Society 'will to held at, the Trafalgar Hotel "'this evening., .•'■■: ;NELsoir Jockey Club. — The adjourned meeting of the Nelson Jockey ' 'Club will be held at the Masonic Hotel , this evening, at 8 o'clock. • . -It is announced by advertisement that Eugene , Beda, ; £he celebrated .One-legged Gymnast, will shortly make his appearance in Nelson. ';' Fire.— Another fire took place this morning in a house belonging to Mr ! Richards, master of St. Mary's Boys' -^cnbpl,Ai|i'-the Waimea-road, opposite Bolton's '.-nursery garden. Owing to j the strong wind nothing was saved but a few pictures. Nelson Harmonic Society. — Members are reminded that the general annual meeting will be held at the * Society ? s room this evening. t ; Nelson School Society. — The /thirteenth anniversary of this useful will be celebrated by a tea meeting to-morrow evening, when the chair will be taken by the tiev, G. H. Jfobnetone. •jt/;' ? Masonic Hall. — Mr Chapman, asby Misa Ida Bonnifon, will give ! J hiß secoiid^ entertainment at the Maeonio "Hall jsis evening, when we hope he will Becure as good an audience aa his performance deserves,'

Oddfellows' Society.— -The nr,embers of the Travellers' Rest, Mansion of Peace, snd General Cameron Lodges, purpose holdiug a fete at Wakefield to-day. There will be a procession in the morniDg, and divine service will be attended at the Wake Geld Church. In the afternoon there will be a variety of sports and a tea party, at the termination of which the interesting ceremony will take place of presenting a handsome tea service to Mr C. P. Kearns, the oldest Oddfellow in the colony. The day's amusements are to be brought to a close by a ball, which, no doubt, will be well attended.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 81, 6 April 1874, Page 2

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The Nelson Evening Mail. MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1874. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 81, 6 April 1874, Page 2

The Nelson Evening Mail. MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1874. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 81, 6 April 1874, Page 2

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