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ARTILLKRY COMPANY'S jQRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, OS TUESDAY EVENING, 22nd Insf., This Company will present one of their POPULAR PERFORMANCES AT THE ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, IN AID OF THE BAND FUND. The Entertainment will commence with a ■pirited OvuaroßS by the Band. After which will be produced Douglas Jer- i bold a Unrivalled and Favorite Drama, BLACK-EYED SUSAN, With full caste, music, and appointments. There will thea be As Intebval o? Ten Minutes, during which the Band will pla/iaome Opkratic Selections. ■ The performance will conclude with the Irresistible and Miith-provoking Farce, THE LION SLAYER, By Thomas J. Willis, E?q. Admission.— Front Seats. 3s ; Gallery, 2s. Duoraopen at 7- 15; and the performance will commence at 745 punctually. B. WEST, 2^ Hon. Sec. MEN'S Dark Tweed IROWBEPS, 7s 6d Boya' Cloth Knick. Suits, lls 6d. MANSON & CO., Rentoul'a Store. . 2386

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Applicant. Locality, Description, Ac^age. Depoait t ".'/Tj.v.fi.-u' r Bell and Newth Waimea West Bounded on the North by land ' * £ belonging to Tomlinson; East l () '^ by section 20; South and •' , r _ . West by Crown land. " 200 0 (i s«; n h k P.Armstrong Amuri Situated on the riyer Chatter- ;..,". M . K? "V •' ton, lying between the b'oun- l : ' ' * r ! ? daryline of the Run in the ' : ! "■ /i occupation of Mr. W. ; Atkin- , J ' ','., ',"., \ son and the river Chatterton, ' '\., ; ; : r ,f'; r ; ;\] and commencing about eight ' . ■ ! J ' '- : ' " l ' l -■■ ' - chains from; the ' Western ; . :! ' ! ' ''" );! ' " OTt m-n - * boundary of St. Helen's:' 200 o' ;/ b °s r n" ! n •' "* Ed.Baigent Pigeon Valley Bounded on the -Northward a W V; Eastward by section I of . . .. ' l '° *'" block 1 ; Southward by land , ' ' :! ; ■' -^ ' ; applied for by G. Fairhdll, ' -•;■■ .ry& n.-r aid section 68 ; and on the ni ' !t!Ttr: "« Westward by section 211 and! - ' MeUett&Tidd Inangahua For Son 33, square 135 1! !32 ? S s G.Walker Big Bush On each side of the main road ■ : ■.. -v- 1 i, 5 from the Top-house, bounded '■'>■'■ :! : rnij <> in:B on the Northwestward by the ! ; i:[in ..[>':; lo x Tr -^i Government Reserve. 200 0 0 fi o ! ft" ''s*' J. Vittle Upper Takaka Bounded on the Northward by ' - : section No. 53, and the upper line of D. H: Bates' lease- -■' .^ .!l '■•: , . : o ', hold ; West by sections Nos. —• —— . 39, 40, and 41; South _by Beardmore's application, and' '.'- iB: 10 Tl by Crown Land ; on the East ~ — by sections 68 and 63, and , I: /MJ () r p T t x- -j by Crown land. j! „■ AOO'OiO.I lffl r o :^n 1 John Lindsay Upper Takaka Sections Nos. 37 and 43, on JTE squares 187 q 0 iiq « e G. Remnant Ngatimoti Section No. 35, Square 1 3 ' 210 00 1 £ v rt II James Lindsay Upper Takaka Bounded West by section 12, -,ji- iKH«t • square 8; North by section 16; ' ,!, East arid South by Crown ■ „; j,' * G. Winter Wainui Sectfon No. 21, square 12 -J-S-J-^S A. H. Harvey Aorere At the back of sections 6 and ; « T „ -.r 5 7, square 15 'loo' o 0 •> ia n c WMorant TotaraFlat Section No. 154, square 122 , r 52 0 -a' »2 12 vO- 4 T. A. Johnson Upper Takaka Lying at the back of sections ' ; I )f , t 18, 17, and 12, square 8 „ . 150 0,0 . . ,3, 15 , 0, ! V _ . ■ A , , !.' ■- .! IK:" .'lh.r I: Nelson, September 3, 1874. . ■; - .iS^f?^^ " • '' ; .'.' '■' -j . .I.~: l ; •';,;,! «.' - • - *'■■ ■■. * :■_ i; t,. .2 ' ~ i. ■ ,-• . . 5 s : .-» -:« Hi :i -j( iiSI-r irjn g O J5- H ■■■■ ■#-'. ; " :I *.sS^-F' g •$ ,^ : !it '3' sS'.-'i -«■ Uj. as .g 1 n BS g -Wf-,^o | A ' ,s. a" -_--S- % .... -^ 1,,,-,,: sii^^W'i© i uxoao ji" 3 ■- . ■ M-i*- H" ■■■■' -gj^^f'^ w^ia <1 S Ua - P*^ r ß^ .s'jfw 3or?i n-. Hzti ' ''" • J^ •■ ••* H' ■'- ■- B 1 _^i .-iiuv,- .nib.il t- ot .li 8{ .'."'' l ■■■■«'■' . a'iLj;:SUi)H nja ©" » ,-- --.■ -'■ >'ti -= — • -/i-'iii V) :rf)ii /■, .(wviaoaa Tb j'r '"-■ ''■ -■• ''' '■"' rs :] >£ *A ■ - yTO " ; "^ u> wimas B'Tiiaa .is

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 310, 16 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 310, 16 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 310, 16 September 1874, Page 2

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