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™«SPN A^jBIJLTIrRAI/ ASSOGIaM S ../ K-j §$°% -..4is ; A JPTUAjL Iramland ! SIIEEpK ■■'r^ ■ v! s S^w ■ ... ■■-?& '■■A ■•.•i- -(- -•_- .-*,.. -_,=-'li«ratgr . - - .- - CATTLE FAIR GROUND, RICHMOND, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1874. Stewards: Mr Jv^ B , arnicoat Mr. R. J. Malcolm V " w \?arkness „ J.M<rsden " »5 a , ,, . qr » <*•*• Martin „ *. . Kel mi? ._ ■ j, Robinson """ 'b^^™ - -«„»-J-Sheafc«^_. " M™ c w"~" "" T - Mr. -W. Rout^on. Sec, y T _ . . A Knt-Cjass Certificate, and £1 as a first and ios aa second; prize, wilt beofeted for the Judges deem them of sufficient metierviz — For the' best' Rife^ a _^ tie besfttPen «,_ Three' Ewes i of X Mster^mc^W l^™h Shropshire and„ Merino breedii also | for the.best Poa>f Wj^br^dEwes:' The Hcggeesiii each cim of Ritms and' Aweswillbejudg©! sapsrafely.^ . - : :h^ Sheep.^ to_.be qhownyjifOgagdMe; wlttf their wool on and if washed, shooU^wltiiiii' ten days of thei Show^the. date of flasft%ea_'s shearing and of this year's washing 4 be s^ied to tbo.Btewa_ds:at'the«meof entering All pitch brands to be removed frottf the bneep entered for ; competition; iv> .•••* ani ! >:) All Sheep muse be on the ground by half past Ten o'clockioa .the mornitigtof V&iUbiK' Entry Fee: 2s 6d for each Ram,r.jfedi the same for each Pen of three Ewes. Members ot • the Associatton-exhibit-and enter iree on production of the present year's subscription receipt. ' : ' - "■ "• - : ~^v Hltoi 't i • ■_ ' One Shilling willli^char^ftV^ bctbou admitted, and the grounds will be open W the public on payment of the same at-12 Noon. Tbe services iofV the *W*imei vkeSfiTßand have been engaged for the occasidit; l>\:r r , SHEARERS' PRIZES *- ov ,„^^t Shearing will be. offered of 21s and 10s fid for Shearers Ofeirf} 20 years of age, and similar ;prizeaof r 2l*-and lOi 6-1 far Shearers under 20>elir¥of>g^4olie^faa for at 12 o'c;ock ! , In; tfiiise c tfttim&mWib considered with '^*asnil!ii^^ „.- ;. ; ..'^^Aktio^pSi^avls^a Open to all Comersj ofii£2>2a.>will bWW^i tor; the best workmanship^, irrespective 'Of time, in shearing, ribbing, and quastering 1 .^ 5 "- Entries for the Shearing prizesitoibeinlade to: the Secretary: byi half-past ''Tea-tKti s: itS/ morning of the Show : ,- *'i lo -,M\i bi'Arytfp ANY PERSON having a CLAIM against 1 ** 6 Flrm of KOBINSON and RENWICK. is requested to SeNtupMctffars of t the »ame to .Messts- .HENBIT- ADAMS* and SON,: Solicitors; Neisoniion^befbra^he 0 " lst DECEMBER Next. . .-jnomuttiH - •-i I THOS. RENWICK Nelson, -November 3, 1874 2?58— 4

PROVINCIAL HALL. IMPORTANT NOTICE! TOE MANAGEMENT beg to announce that Madame ARABELLA GODDABD, The Greatest L'ving PIANISTS, WILL GIVB A GRAND CONCERT In Nelson, THIS (TUESDAY) Evening, When she will be assisted by Mrs. RMYTHE, Principal Vocalist at M«d*me Goddard 's Concerts in India, Chun, and Australia ; HaRK D 'EHLER, of the, Crystal Palace Concerts, &c. Mr. SKINNEw, Tenor. Accompanyist, Mr. HARCOURT LEE. PROGRAMME. Part 1. 1. Duett— "l've wandered in dreams," Wad-.— Mrs Smtthe &Mr Skinner. 2. Recitative and Aria.— " Pilgrim of Love," Bishop — Mr Skinner. 3. Solo Pianoforte. — « Sonato in Amagor," Mozart "Andante and vari tions," « Adagio," « Minu tt and Trio," Finale, and Turkish Dance— Madame Arabella Goddard. 4. Song —'• Once Again," Sullivan— Mrs Ssiytiie. 5. Solo Violin. — Eant^sia, Brilhnte, Hauman— Herr Doehler. 6. Duett.—" Oh c-uld I teach you warbling Bird," Keller— Mrs Sshtthe and Mr Skinner. Part n. 1. Ballad.—" Tell me Mary how to woo thee." Uodgso — Mr Skinner. 2. Solo Pianoforte.—" The last Rose of Summer," 7 halberg -Madame Ara bella Goddard. 3. Ballad. " Robin Adair," Scotch-* Mrs Smtthe. 4. Solo Violin. - 'Fantasia," "Lomhardi," Vieux temps -Herr Doehler. 5. Cavatina.— «• Let me like a Soldier Fal," Wallace— Mr Skinner. 6. Solo Pianoforte — Scot h Fantasia, introducing " The Blue Bells ot Scotland, •« Kelvin Grove," and " Wha wad na fecht for Charli ," Jules d< Stvrai— Madame Arabella Goddard. 7. Duett — " How sad it is lo say farewell," Bellini— Mrs Smtthe &Mr Skinnbl. Reserved Seats, 7s. 6d. ; Second Seats, 4s. • Gallery, 2s. Family Tickets: Admitting Three to heserved Seats, £l ; Three to Second fc'eata, lOt. Doors open at 7-30, Concert to commence at Eight o'clock. TBE PLAN OF THE SEATS will be Opened on Monday Morning, at Mr. Stanton's, where Tickets may be obtained for al) parta of the Hall. 2816 *

— — —^ ••»_»•^____ paper HAwaiy^gyTT JUST OPEN E :; D ■ ii ; icJ :J^ ;luo J. p. cjoo__B's;;,-^::;^./_' ROYAL BI.TJE HOir^l^ HARD Y-'S:TR E-ETVl^v^^/'T K CASES OF PAPERHANGINGS, ex^Alfek^'^i^?^' . VERY RICH PATTERNS^ir;<j:U m^h ' ,tu ::^ ut J. P. C. has also ON HAND, a^XARGE n-r°T BOILED AND EAW 011^ AND Tt^l^TO^f Being part of T R. Fisher's Bankrupt vStock/and^hich WispS^diS - TO SELL AT -VERT .LOW PMCES. ---— — J ; N.B.— Agent for Johnston Brothers' 'H^^ : ,_J4_^ : a t ,T^-^', - , GRAND OTffi 'Wsi ■ OF THE HALL OE COMIERGE:]! i S . - _' -- .'..'j; m'J -, :,.::f f r:-T„-? ,T'Kl Ori — — !!*—___,___ i_'l *i :;:!"':-'".-.7 ns f4t*jt«»'lfnop J . THE NOTED J ...BtO-IZ .SE^ I ■■■; .for :^;;;:;:V;:.;;: 1 ;" ; | CHEAP DRAPER^ff "[" () ~ T ■'*;." open'e-'d Q-^oKi™^"" 9 "'^"- I SATURDAY, OCTOBER: f W: { uc | -< ... ft ' •-' 1 •-•= -'•'_'-" - ! v- t'-.-»nan»ao!Mt7lri-.lgy ,-.. 3 ++ ■ ' "''»-" <.!.<.- ■' '■'*.' "j ;;-!:rs *.;oi !t ; jiA IrM i'm'i " ' 4 ; ': r; >' ! -i ■•'.=• ''Ih':-' 3 , .oii ..;>:?. ,f >f03?l ■ 6 'P Q HT'\nii"r , _"KrT_ •-■&■■• riw?--™ ™* *~ I 3 1 . o. WIMUJM II & ; <: U CJ;^- .« •« 3 M*::-'.:.:.M> f y-ny.v; ;;?iovo"*j b«« ;[gjfv! 2 rpENDER their sincere thanks to their Friends, and Customers for- H Q the Liberal Support they have r*_eeived < -sinba : &^^ and beg to inform them that, having . v 'J. ; " ;i?^ HiicU ill -n «fi \ SOLD OUT AT Wll^lNGliol^S ■'./-. i-*.. , - ,^..-_ r _\> .;* ."/ii^ii &h_: is h they intend to concentrate all their energies in Nbl&btV |^| C fa fiha ,- r 5° 5 intention to -;..;.,<, •:::•': , A ..i-; dHYOiPI JC da ! SELL THE ,BEST o ,;;::GO^iays , t ' ATTHE:':! !) : , " ji ' ia, '*' oa ■ ■ ■ s «? 5 LOWEST PRICES "|tiS "cISe mmAhl * y,AB ____D 8» i ojt:.!jf..iornn[_.^THAKitfA-'»X9 J. 1 , MOTTO IS—" SMALL PROFITS 1 A^i> WpK r &W_iH^ n fW HALL , .OF . COMliSiJ^iL,^^ I CORNER OF BRIDGE _fa{|p. TRAJ^G^^ T

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 261, 3 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 261, 3 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 261, 3 November 1874, Page 2

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