; JULT, 4874. > /^Jr^BEGISTER OFFICE for SEItVAMT^, _yj\ Male and , Female . AppUctaons will be received daily, from IQ a m. till V*pyn. at VJ '..,,..,., W. PATTERSON'S, riiK)"-'" 1 •"; Waimea-Btreet. /"R. JE -riN^trXtE! y. \£j= TTy } - ; vMuat.ClearOut! SHHtTS, 210^/^ A WYMOND & COS. -K SUPREW E COURT. r \ ■■' — ' /NATIQKAL BAN]: OF NEW ZEA- \ i-yjjASD V. MORTIMER. HCLAL JURORS. THE PLAINTIFF N|uving given Notice ,t hat they will NI_tPKOCEED to ' TRIAL at this Siti in of the^Hpreme Court, . SPECIAL JURORS summonedVor the 28th \ iiitant, .will NOT be equired to ATTEND. \ Yn y : - T '„■ .' LO^ THEB BROAD, "; -' : >f ''"•' \'A . Sheriff, i Nelson, August 25, 1874. 2144—1 . "DO|»^ YOUTHSXarId MEN'S | _0- _TO^b>sb , .l H^-kS, rariona shapes, V WC /OmV s. lid, Silk Lined. Heduceo!lroin ßg. k" yS&. WYMOI Dffl^O., 2105 •> - Trafalgl_|-Btreet. I^TEST TELEGRAMS. PARLIAMENTARY. 'ry..' ■ Wbiijkgton, August 24. The Upper House have thrown out the NeUon Waterworks Loan Bill. They opposed the Bill because it was equivalent to allowing further provincial borrowing. Jn>Jie ; Ajse-nbiy,iß.reply to Sir Cracroft Wilson, the Premier said that the San Francisco m il st*amer was detained at Sin Francisco until arrangements were made for releasing her out of the hands ofthe bailiffs The Government would discourage any attempt to renew a temporary contract with the New Kouth Wales Government. There was every prob.biliiy that ar augements would be made with tht: builaera of the new .teamera to carry on the service, in the meantime, the Ageat-G-tneral would be iuetru.ted to send ad mails via butz. -In reply to the Hon. Mr Stafford, the Preitder.rtid that the sole reason for His Eexcellencjr, the Governor's resignation was because be was deurou? to lead at Home a more active life;.iiian that of re-ponsible Government of a Constitutional Colony. Tbe chief portion ot the afternoon wee pai-aed:iir.couaid«-riug a claim for the com pen sation;:.of;iMe«srs Williams and Yon der SB_rrtßer,iaud Messrs Horn and : . Jervis, for V losses buatained in connection with their duties aaJoaticea oithe Peace. Some of the members opposed the claims on the ground tbat mauy people ran alter the honor of J.P., and recipients of tiie honor should be made liable
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 201, 25 August 1874, Page 2
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