{For remainder of News see. fourth page.) VB Pr- -_ 7 .. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. THE ANNIVERSARY DINNER of the NELSON and AUXILLIARY FIRE BRIGADES will be held at the Masonic Hall, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at Eight o'clock. His Honour the Scperintesdent in the Chair ; his Worship, the Mayor, Vice-Chair-man Tickets, 10s. 6d. each, may be obtained from Captain Liohtfoot, or J. VV. Wiozell. JNO. W. W'GZELL, 2481 non. Secretary.. NELSON VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. THE Company will MCSTER in FULL DRESS at the Drill Shed THIS EVENING, at 6*30 pm. sharp, to accompany the TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. ALBERT PITr, 2501 Captain. SWEEPS ! SWEEPS ! I SWEEPS ! 1 WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE GOLDEN JLEECE HOTEL, THIS EVENING & TO- MORROW Evening, At Eight o'clock. RAFFLE of HORSES, at Eight o'clock, on SATURDAY NIGHT. 2199-1 ARTILLERY COMPANY'S . T^RAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, On FRIDAY EVENING, 25th Inst., This. Company will repeat their POPULAR PERFORMANCE. AT THB . ■ •■ ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, IN AID OF THE BAND EUND. The Entertainment , will ; commence with a spirited Overtorb; by the. Band. , - After which will bs produced Douglas Jerrold's Unrivalled aud Favorite Druma, BLACK-EYED SUSAN, With full caste, music, and appointments. There will then be An Interval .oh 1 Ten Minotes, during which the ' Band will play some Operatic Selections. The performance will conclude with the Irresistible and Mv th-provoking Farce, THE LION SLAYER, By Thomas J. Williams, Esq. Admission.— Front Seats. 3s; Gallery,' 2s. : Doors open at 7-15; and the performance will commence at 7*45 punctually. : B. WEST, 230 Hon. Sec.., EX TAUNTON. LADIES' WAR EH 0 USE,, HARDY-STREET, NELSON. * MADAME BOTTENELLI Has just received, and is prepared to Show on Thursday/, the 24th instant, the LARGEST A^N^BEST ; ASSORTMENT op KILL-IN E R V ,: ; EVER. SEEN ,IN NELSON^. -.- ... Also, a select qnantity of POLONAISES;/ JACKETS, &c, . i ■■ "IN ' '' ' Silk, Grenadine, and ail the Newest Materials? 1 DREfcS CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, EVENING FLOWERS and FEATHERS of every' description. All kinds of Materials, in the Newest Shades, for makiug-up BONNETS, kept in Stock. The "MARIE" FALLS, COLLASETTS, &c,~in great variety. A Choice Selection of LADIES' COSTUMES in the Latest Styles. Underclothing of every description. IST. 'Early Inspection is Invited. '- 2495—6 " CATTLE TRESPASS AQT, 1868." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on and after the 24th day of OCTOBER next, the Provisions of the '-CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868," will be enforced on my LAND, Sections 28 and 29, Anieed Valley; and that it is my intention to CLAIM DAMAGES for all CATTLE TRESPASSING upon the said Land, whether the same be fenced, or unenclosed. GEORGE MURCOTT. Aniseed Valley, Sept. 24, 1874. 2500
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 317, 24 September 1874, Page 2
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