THE MONTHLY INSPECTION of the undermentioned CORPS will take place as under : — WAIMEA RIFLES.— At 5 p.- on sth Dec-mher, 1874, • t Waimea West. STOKK RIFLES nrd STOKK i\AI>ETS. — at 7 p.m. on scti Oecpn.ber, 1874, in paddock, as arranged by Capt. B itnett. Officers Command!*' g Companies will bring their Wec*rd Books to all Inspections and order their pri*/. tr- parades in time lor ••Inspection" at the lours named. J. T. MARSHALL Cartain. 337? — 3 Conmii-n.ing Dutrict. DISTRICT ORDER. Ist December, 1874. FIRING for onOICE of COLONIAL REPRESENTATIVES wili take place at— WAIMEA WEST, at 8 a.m. 15th December, 1874. MAITAI RANGE, at 8 am. t7th December, 1871. J. T. MARSHALL, Captain, 8078 — 3 Comtnanoing District. NEW SEASON'S SUGAR. i SCLANDERS & CO. HAVE TO ARRIVE, PER "ZELI A," FROM FORT LOUIS, NOW DDE, 6,007 Mats Mauritius SUGAR, CON.ISTING OF — Snowdrop, > ) Fin st v\ hite Cry. tale, j i in ! W hie do. 1 Finest, White Counters, Small Mats. Pii ow. hue do j Ein-. Yellow Cry*t*ilf, J Good Strong Yellow do. J Whitrtß ewers' Crystals, #r t . RlvhYeAow do., j ln WeMate. SCLANDERS & CO. Kelson, 19lh Nov.. H74. 2992 NOUVEAUTES DE PARIS. CWIRSENHAYERN having made ♦ . rrangemente to Import every Season, by Mail Steamer, the Latest and most Fashionable NOVELTIES,- DIRECT FROM PARIS, hereby so .cits the Patronage of the Ladiea of Nelaon. The first Consignment of NEW SUMMER DRESSES, co. sisting ot FRENCH BATISTES, TOILES PEINTES, and JACONAS,' have arrived, and the Undersigned offers these exquisite Goods at Moderate Prices for ;CASff. THE TEMPORARY SHOW ROOMS TRAFALGAR-STREET. Near the Masonic Hall, IS NOW OPEN. ; Samples will be forwarded on application free of charge; and written ord.rs, accompanied by remittances, will be promptly attended to. As tho present Assortment will be on ; View in Nelson a short time only, an Early I Inspection is respectfully invited. C. WIESENHAVERN, Importer op French Novelties. 2722 SECOND UNITED GATHERING of CHKISTIANS wil (D.V.) take place at Mr. B. "Short's Residf-nce, College Kill, oh . JANUARY Ist. 1875, *»hen believers on the Lord Jesrs connected with evtry sction of the Church of Chri.t are affectionately invited. PROGRAMME .— 11 to 12 — Fast hour for Prayer. 12 to 1 -l 5 — Addresses suited to Believers. ' 2 30 — An open -air Conference, considering topics introduced in the morning. Tea will be provided at 5. At 6, .hould weather permit, an Evange- ' lis tic Service will close the dsy. Addresses suited to weak believers, anxious souls to fiad the way of peace, aai careless sinners will be delivered. . Friends are welcome to use the grounds for Luncheon. t The prayers of all interested in the pro--posed gathering are earnestly requested. — M*<tt. xviii., J9. ' M rning Meetings will be held in the House. 3040 Just Opened and Now oit Salfj 3 CASES SINGLE PERAifeULATORS with Hoods complete, At H. HOiUNSELL'S. I No. I, Bridge-street. 1995
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 286, 3 December 1874, Page 3
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