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only slightly, however, touching Ihe Hesh. In making an attempt to free himself from the fury of the woman, and to get hold of the knife, he caught her hand, and she then drew the knife through it, by which movement the , middle finger of the man's left hand' was nearly cut off. After this Hathan. got away, and ran for police assistance. Constables Goorlay and BairJ proceeded qutckly to the place, and arrested the woman. She was conveyed to the lock-up, and on being subsequently brought before Mr Harkness, J.P., she was remanded till Monday next, bail being allowed for her appearance. The Melbourne Argus says: — The steamship Great Britain arrived io the bay on tbe 29th ultimo, and took her station eff Saodridge, in the spot where she has been so often moored. Next to the rapid run on the voyage when she ran a neck and neck race with the s.s. Northumberland, this is tbe best passage ever accomplished by the Great Britain. She has done the voyage on this occasion, from land to land, iv less than 53 days and a halfy Her passenger list is an extremely fuif one, and comprises 63 in the saloon, and 522 in the second and intermediate cabins and steerage, 40 of these being warrant passengers. She left Liverpool with nearly 700 souls on boaad, a uuraber seldom exceeded in the large Atlautic liners; and that they should all have arrived in excellent health, and the ship be scrupulously clean throughout at the termination of the voyage; is highly creditable to Captain Chapman and his officers. • -*"— — — — — -jg_.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOONp^st Sut d^M the Port, a RED containing Money./ Apply at Mrs. FRANZEN'S, the P&ef 264/ Bt^'S YOUTH'S, & MEN'S >~^ MKyRAB SHELL HATS, various slfopcs U/ Only ls lld. Silk lined. 7 / Reduced from Bs. / .- y T. S. WYMOND & Cbr/ 2051-3 Trafalgar-Street. 'T\/laN3P^ » YOUM for th<f sKop, 'V^T about 13. /WUtqpor.^/Arpfy by !«»*» in own handy fo W^gY WILKIN'S, /Ironmonger, Bridge-rftreit/" 2045—6 ~x ""*"■ HALL. Ah X S -- \r\ j GUB-AT A' TRACTION. "&P* jSON am - teu ß variety -tT \ TROUPE. WILL HVB AN EN TERTAINME NT THIS EVENING AUGUST 14th. - riNG OF VOCAL AND IN™UMENTAL MUSIC, Acrobatic Fiats, G tfl^Poub'e Ladder Act, Stump S leeeEk^, Negro Didogues, &c,£k The whole to conclude with tbe Ne&ro Farce, ent Ued ' A NIGHT IN . l NEW HOTEL. Doors open at 7-30; to common/ft afc Eight. Adsussion— Front 'c.its 2s; /Back Peats J andGal|cry, is. / 2029 Vutftf) CRIME \N RniflTS, 4s 6dy* Valu3 for Ba. \ SfGN OF THE Fk^ff. 2048^3

*H FINAL NOTICE!! ' Tx& wymond. 7&fi<£s g/7 CLOSING ; : SALEi' :i '"^ I DRAPEET ? OLOTiM§^. 1 I FURTHER EDUCTION § °c TO LESS THA^:E]pLlsi_: : ;^kfel. g 1 STefcK^?: 1 s2 _r> _ ; ?;.^ „ .., _. O ITo be removed by Ist $ej>^^ g g ' ' " — — :o: —^TftL- 7; g g Selling Off at Auction Prices, g p / ; ..'- y;. -, 4 x ".7.^ v'yJ# i 3 s^ 3 -S«tace 0/ FISHER'S STOCK wiuMfye^d 55 at FORTY per Cent. Discount ' ' ' i 3O fe -. • ... -• t , ,;!•, lUi!n f ,13) 3 o a '-a es V ■!■;•»• -0.. . v ► j^ S 'Ti ■'.'..' : S ■ "-^ .-••>'« "'^ QQ % NOTE THE R^UCTjONI ;S o « WHITE BLANKETS, large size, 14s. lld. per Pair, worth 22s Od' 1 fe g FINE MEXICAN GREY CALICO; 4s. lld. per<Ddieb,i(^aced ™ I from 8s 6d • : t V g HORROCKS' LONG CLOTH, ss. 9d. Dozen, usual iprioe, BiTOT^ • '$. g DOUBLE-WIDTH SHEETING,, 12|d. Yard, Worth ? fe GOOD FLANNELS at lS^d..^ : T^,^^,i-ilrli4 b l^l&^T-^" " ■-±Ji i . "■■' !J ;j y X-Y 0 -^':- •^^■' .- . : T.; S. .WYiIOJSPD' ; i Co.,^^ l Z-- i I _ ; 7 " : si(M :: oF;TM':^g^iip 1 7 ■-- .-• v <'■ y 11}^; -^RAi!AI^S^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 192, 14 August 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 192, 14 August 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 192, 14 August 1874, Page 2

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