NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "TWA HOURS AT.HAME!" MASONIC HALL. OONGS OF~SCOTLAND. KENNEDY'S LAST NIGHTS. SATURDAY. "7 A PHAIRSON." "ADDRESS TO A HAGGIS." SONGS, GLEES, &c. MONDAY. HUMOROUS ST IRIES. MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION. POSITIVELY ENDING MONDAY, THE 4th MaY. Admission— Front Seats, 3s. ; Back Seats and Gallery, 2s. Commence at Fight o'clock. Children in arms not admitted. 1116 THOS. KKNNEDY, Agent. PERSEVERANCE MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). THE DIRECTORS having cor suited the Mil itig Manager whether he could modify Jus jro,>o.«nlß for further proving the Mil c (plans of which were laid before Shsrehoders at a recent Gen' ral Meeting), nnd he reporting there was i o alteration thereof that he could recommend, and if the Company were unable to carry tbem out it would be better to wim:-up ; and aa the uncalled Capi tal is insufficient to complete those Works, the Directors have unanimously decided to reoomm nd to {shareholders to WIND-UP the COMPANY. Those shtredolderß who have not sent in to the Od cb their Proxies, are therefore particularly requetted to do so without'delay, ro that all expenses may cease with as. little delay as possible. When sufficient Proxies hove been received to emure a mpjority for winding-up, the Ufual formal Me< ting will be convened, of which due notice will be given. By order of the Director*, JOHN R. MABIN, 127 Legal Manager. BOARD and RESIDENCE at the Port, opposite the Custom Houee Hotel 1117—6 SWEEPSTAKES will be PAID at tbe masonic hotiiL, ou moxday EVENING, at Eight o'clock. 1128 By order. PARISH OF CHRIST CHURCH. AMFETING of tho PARISHIONERS will be he d nt the Bishop's Schoolroom, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at Eight o'clock, frr the purpose of considering prorogate for REPAIRING the Parsonage. W. R. SEALY, FRANCIS J. BLUNDELL, 1 1 10 Churchwardens. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! THE Undersigned intimato that they are CARRYING ON their BUbINESvS for the present in the Premises OPPOSITE their OLD bHO'% and next to Gokbib & Sons, where they hope to te favoured with a continuance of the liberal pat rot age they have hither t j rccenel. PEAT & THORNTON, 907— m Bridge-6trcet. EMU STORE. THE Undersigned thanks the public for past favours, and would inform them that ho has RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS in those Premises next Mr. WARREN'S, Butcher, where he hopes for a continuance of their support. W. PHILLIPS, 860 Emu Stobe.
FIRE!! FIB B !!! :o: \ rf T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S 1 SALE'! | OF | g Salvage Drapery Stock 1 N _n j£ COMMENCEDj S$ 5 ON FRIDAY, APRIL T7. > & _. a; .0. g &^" TWO DOORS FROM THE TRAFALGAR HOTEL, bj »-) TKAFALGAB-'STBEET, NELBON. £? Pi The Whole of the Stock saved from the Late Fire £ P WILL BE £■• ISOLD OFF!!? __ ■ AT ft « AT AUCTION PRICES FOR CASH, Jg __ $* S TOGETHER AVITH A # O P »** >* LARGE SHIPMENT £ < ° F fr | MENS'&BOYS' CLOTHING, ? * Hats and Caps, F THAT HAS ARRIVED SINCE THE LATE FIRE. O . :o: Come One and All. T. S. WYMOND & Co., TRAFALGAR-STREET. / W -310-WT OF THB FLAO. .902 I-• . 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 104, 2 May 1874, Page 2
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