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{For remainder of News see fourth page.) riffw/ advertisements: jWT OPENED! / O Y One Case PAPER CELLARS. T<*/be sold at 6d. per Dozen durin/the Cheap. / Sale at / / / WYMOSD^^O'S, / 3399—2 Trafalgar-street. NELSO-^ VOLUNTEER ARTIL/ •v / LERY. 7 /c HURCH PARAD e/ /TIHE COMPANY will MUSTER ia SUN'JL DAY NEXT, at\lo\oia.m./harp, in Front of the Police Station, fejjf y*- -. ALBLRTtpbrT 2-103 , -\ /Captain. ~v / i -*-/ rt«E/P CALICOS! CHEAP CALICOS! \J JWtrite Long Cloth, 4/ 1 1 Zoz . n / Grefc Mexican, 4( < 1 / „ Rest valus tk be had in tot^f 2400— 2 \ At WYMOND & CO'S. / N 4 ELSOK JOCKEY CLUB, / A/ MEETINgXwHI be held on MONDAY -£3L NIGHT, a\ the Masonic H<^L, at Seven o'clock. Important business. 2409—2 /DED QUILTS ! X BED QUILTS ! / JL_> Not fcrfoe surpassed in value; frop 4/11 \ Y each, f /A* T. S. WYMOND & C'/'S 240j^2 Cle*Mg Sale. Pffoß THE TIMES, \y G. V. W. s. d. ts present state and 0 2 cclusive 0 1 lis but One 0 1 sin New Zealand ... 0 2 ou ? 0 1 )eck 0 1 Coming 0 1 Letter \on questions relating^ to the orderand dis ipline of .the Church of God, by James G. -Deck &.. 1 0 A Letter on Bethesda Eetfo*-*ship 1 ... 0 6 Brethren and their ROTiewers, T.K.D. 0 6 Communion of Saints 1 ... 0 I Is there not a Cause ' 0 3 The whole case ol Plymouth and Bethesda Trotte r .06 What is the Church' 1 ' 0 3 On the Present Ruin of the Church ... 0 1 Is the Comforter C >me, end has he Gone,T.N.D 0 4 What the Christian '. las in the ruin of the Chun h, T.NJD 0 4 Sufferings of Christ/ 1 0 Revelation, by W. Kelly 6 6 Pentateuch ... 7 6 Mino^Prophets ... 5 0 The Holy Spirit .5 0 Occasional Lectures 5 0 Galations ' 1 6 Daniel • ... ; 1 6 Colossians and Philippians 2 0 I By Mr Darbt : Irrationalism of Infilelity 6 0 Dialogues on Essays and Reviews ... 5 0 Analysis ot-Newraan's' Apologia ... 2 6 Lectures on Second Cqming ... ... 2 0 Notes and Expositions ... ... 2 0 Gospel Sermons 1 6 Operations of the Spirit .. ...2 0 \ By Mackintosh: . Notes on, Genesis, Exodus, Levitidus, \ Numbers /.I. 2 0 Confirmation, Devotedness, Woollen & Mien These publications can be had on application to J. G. Deck, Motueka; and of S. Leech, Bridge-street, Nelson, Agents for the Sale of " The ' Message op Life," Edited by C. Nation, Christchurch. 2401 SUBL&4.BAN NORTH ROAD . / BOARD. "Vr OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the IS/ following BYE L£WS having been ASSENTED to by the DepdtV : Sd_?erin-t-^dent, the satce will be in force, and take effect One Month from the date hereof : — BVE-LiWS, StJBUBBAN NoHTH. 1. The occupiers, or in case there shall be no occupiers, then the owners of any land upon which a gors or other hedge shall be growing, adjoining any pubic road, shall, so soon as the portion of tha said road adjoining his said land shall be clear, thenceforward keep the saijie at all times .clear of gorse or otner obstruction which it may reasonably be supposed have proceeded from theeaid hedge ; and in case such occupier ur owner, as the case may be, shall refuse or neglect to clean such road, after leceiving fourteen days' notice in writinato do so from the Road Board, ihe.shaiV be liable to a penalty of not exceedink Forty Shi lings. . 2. The ownws of any horse, mule, ass, sheep, T&wine, or any other beast or cattle of any kind, which shall, at any time after thia Bye law shall come nto operation, be found depasturing in or upon any fenced or formed road, or , the sides, or any ditch, or bank thereof,/ within the linaits of the Surburban North Road Board, whetber under thi tendance or control of any persqn/br not, and thereby causing any damage to such road, ditch, bank, or fence, shall be liable tq a fine for each animal so depasturing, anil tpusing any damage as atoresaid. n« more than Ten ' s shillings; provided? always that the " " amount of such penalty shall not exceed Forty shillings. JAMES MACKAY, Chairman of the Board. Suburban North, September 9, 1874. 23W-—2

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 306, 11 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 306, 11 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 306, 11 September 1874, Page 2

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