ARTILLERY BALL. 11HE NELSON VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY CO_IP._NIB. will hold A BALL ; AT THE PROVINCIAL HALL, On MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 9th, _-v> T 'V .... BBING..XHE. ';'.. Anniversary of the Prince of Wales Birthday. Stewards: Captain Pitt, I Captain Strong, lieuten-nt S*dd, L-eut Batchelob, Sergeant .V_Ms_Tr, | JM.C., Bumbr, Flill, M.C, J Corporal Ahmbtrqwo Gunner Bbiwd, j Bombadier Jackion. T.ckets:— Gentleman's Single. 12s. 6d. ; Gentleman's Double, 155. ; Ladies', ss. Dancing to commence at 8"30. H; STRONG, 2744 Hon. ISecret-ry. NELSON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL RAM AND SHEEP SHOW IN the CATTLE FAIR GROU-iD, RICHMOND, ON '" ,- ; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER^; ;i-74/ . ■ Stewards: Mr. J, W. Barnicoat Mr. R. J. Malcolm W. Harkness; : „ J.M'rsden r.- t ,- „ A: Harley } _\ „ G. F. Martin . ■■'■'; „ F. Kel inar „ R. Robinson „ H. Lankow „ J. Sheat „ R. M'Rae „ T. J. Thompson Mr. W. Rout, Hpn.Sec. ; A First-Class Certifieate, and &1' as a first prize, and a Ceriifl.ate af Honorable Mention and 10- ss s-cond prize, will be offered for the best Animals of the loliowing Ca*ses if th6 Judges deem them of sufficient merit, viz : — For the beat Ram and the best Pen of Three Ewes of Leicester, Lincoln, Romney Marsh, Cotswold, .Southdown, \ Shropshire and Merino breeds; also ioc the hest Pen. of cioss-bredJEw'es. iTlie Hcgsets in each class of Rams -and j. , Ewes will be judged separately. All Sheep- to be shown; if possible, with - thjir wool on, and if washed, should be within ten days of the Show, the date of* last -year's shearing and of this year's washing to be stated to tne Stewards ,t thetim. of entering. Ail pitch brands to be removel fiom the Sheep entered for competition All Sheep muse be on the grouni by halfpaßt Ten oj the morning of the f how. ; , Entry Fet: Ss 6d -for each Ram, and" ine^ same for each Pen of threo Ewes. Members of lhe Association exhibit ande iter iree on production of the present year's subscription receipt. One Shilling will be charged! toesqh perSoh admitted, ani the grounds will be open to the public on payment of the same at 12 Neon. The serviceu of the Waimea West Band bave bte a engaged for the occasion. SHEARERS', PRIZES ' For Flat Shifearipg wUf be offered of 21s and 1.3 6d "for Shearers over 20 yeaTs of age, and similar prizes of 21s and 10, 6il for Shearers under 20 years of Age, to te competed for at 12 o'c ock. In theee prizes time will be considered with the workmanship. A CHAMPION PRIZE, Open to all Comers, of £2 2s will be given for the best workmanship, irrespective of time, in shearing, ribbing, and quartering. Entries for the Shearing prizes to be made to the Secretary by half-past Ten on the morning of tbe "Show 2768 HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! Ex MAIL STEAMER. HATS for figures broad and burly, HATS- for straight.hair a; d for curly, HATS for fanis melancholy HATS for features-bright and jolly. HATS for gentlemen; of standing : , HATS* that h ive a -look commanding, . - HATS for walking, riding, driving HATS dull faces look alive in. HATS for Bpas andwatering places^ HATS to wei&frtaNlfson -laces. ' , _-. i HATS tbafr^^'alljjtib^s^df-nianling, }? HATS for .very trade and" calling. HATS for travelling, shooting, sailing. HAT greaseprooMij stormsTitfailing. . , HATS of many thlpis divine, Vf .7i 7 ! HATS for which the darlings pine. HATS with which a room to enter, HATS f. r scie ce or wild adventure, f 11 HATS that -uit the Peer or Peasant, .O . " '; _ HATS that make a fellow pleasant. HATS of quiet. style for pastors, % HATS low^crowjpjjy&ur knotting Ms'fors. HATS of straw for weather hot,' HATS for Sun lay, chimney pot. HATS tbat boys and misses sigh for, . HATS that even babies cry for. HATS for for landsmen and lor sailors, HATS_ tha> 'finish work of taijora/ -7/ ; ; HATS which must yonr customs fix HATS prime HATS, from Two-and-six. HATS p.rfections hi ad adorner r - - , : < TO be had at WYMOND'S corner.' ' ' " ' Note thb Addeess : — .. "HALL OF COMMERCE, '' . CORNER of BRIDGE asd TRAFALGAR STREETS. 2681 SPRING GROVE STORE. J fc BOSE begs to thank his .Customers fori • \ their patronage during^ fhe'paßt seven years, and having DISPOSED of his BUSI--ISE-8 to MfasrsT. lt. HODDER and CO., requesls all Accounts Due to be Paid' 'tir them, whose receipt, will be sufficient. Ali ACCOUNTS UNPAID by January 1, 1875, will be placed in tbe handsTpf^a Solicitor) for collection. •■ ■ - :-•* - ..■.:, T. R./HODDER & CO. having succeedel J. ROSE,;? annpuuc^ to theiidKabitanta of Spiing Grove and surrounding Districts that th?y have a well-assorted . STOCK oti 1 DRAPKKY, CLOTHI- G, BOOTS ANDv SH>ES. MILLINKRY, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, IRONMONGERY, &c. T R If. & CO. being direct Importers will be able to offer e\ery advantage to their - Customers. ! Up-Country Orders well attended to. Produce bought for Cash or taken in Exchange. T. RJ tiODDER % C0 t > U "tt •( MERCHANTS & GENERAL IMPORTERS 2721—6,1 T>OOKS BOUND -*-* IN ANT STYLE. _ R. LUCAS ."i- SON; ' \ \ ( ,;, ;■-s rf r ; BftUK-S-STRKET.. -j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 260, 2 November 1874, Page 3
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