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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TLMPLARS. LOYAL NELSON~ LODGE MEETS THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVitNLNG at 7-30. Business of importance 32 67 A. WILKIE, W.S. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. A GRAND DEMONSTRATION ——*- OP THE ABOVE Order in the Province cf Kelson, will take place on BOXING DAY. A PROCESSION, in which the COUNTRY LODGES are expeutei to j;un, Will leave the Tehperakce Hall, at 10 a.m. Officers to appear in Full Begolia. The Procession will march U the Botanical Gardens, where a PIC-NIC WILL TAKE PLACE. Refreshments can be had on the Ground. A. PUBLIC MEETING ■WILL BE HELD IN THE PROVINCIAL HALL, the use of which has been kindlp lent by his Honor the Superintends for the occasion. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. Addresses, Readings, Recitation?, and Singing, will be given. By order of ths Committee, 32}6 A. WILKIE, Secretary. BOXING DAY. A VOLUNTEER RIFLE MATCH will take placo on the above day, at the Maitu Range, between the TOWN and COUNTRY Companies There will be a Kcffesbmeut Booth on the Ground for Competitors and Visitors. H. STRONG, Secretary to Committee. Nelson, 15th Dec, 1874. 31 97 TO bs RAFFLED, at th? R.siiro Sr N Hotel, on CHRISTMAS EVE, the ?«h, ilufc « CHRISTMAS CAKES, GEESE, DUCKS, &c., &c. H. T. HALL, 3263 Rising Sun Hote l .. CRICKET. rpHE WAKEFIELD and SPBING L GROVE CHICKET CLUBS wiil PLAY a GAME ot OKICKRT on BOXING DA\, on the Waktfieid Grounl Wicketa to be pitched at 10 o'clock shaip. P.OBT. M. SMITH, * 2 * 9 Hon. Sec. BOXING DAY. BUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC in connection with the Gospel Hall, Wakffuld, will take place at Tkeeiojt, on SATURDAY, December 26, 1 874. 3244 FOUND, in Nile-street, a GOLD RING. Owner can hsve it on payment o f this advertisement by applying at Mail office. 3262 NELSON ON WEDNESDAY, February 25, 1875, the following RACES will take place, subject to alteration ; — Licexsbd Waterman's Race. CoAsrEß's Race. Yacht Face. Professional, Amateur, and Mercantile WiTALtBOAT Hack. Opes Sailing Boats, Ist and 2nd Clasp. Fahi Oarid Race, with or without Outrigg. ra, Professional and Amateub. Ship**' Boats, Four Oared. Bots' Race, under 15. Dingy Race. Duck Hunt. Swimming Matches and Shore Sports, i J. T. LEATHER, 3264 Secretary. FIRE- WATCH M AN. —TO K ONSUBSCRIBEIIS. DONATIONS in aid of the above will be thankfully received by W. C WILKINS and 3273 CHA*. HAKLING. GOLDEN BAY GOLD-FIELDS. TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. IHERKB V GIVE NOTICE, that HENRY PHILLIP WASHBOURN, r. siding at Richmond Hi!!, did, on tbe 10th day of Nov., 1874, apply to Warden Guinness, at Collingwood, for a GOLD-MINING LEASE of Two Acrf a of Laod, which I have this day markei out and that any person desiring to objeci to the issue of such Lc«se must, within twenty-one e'ear days from the date of this notice, forthwith enter his objection at the Olflce of the said Warden. And I further give notice, that ihe said land is exempted from occupation for any purpose whatsoever Until the appication f he aforesaid has been finally dealt with. Dated the 18th da 7 of December, 18 T 4. GEOKGB SINCLAIR, 3265 — 3 Surveyor. GOLDEN BAY GOLD-FIELDsT TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I HEREBY Give NOTICE, that ROBERT CALDWELL & BROTHERS, residing at Farapira, dii.on the sth day of December, 1874. applf to Warden Guinness, at Collingwood. for a GOLD-MiNtoG LEASE of Six Acres of Land, which I have this day markei out, and that ony person desiring to object to the issua of such Lease must, within twentyone clear daya irom the date of this notire forthwith enter his objection at the Office of the faid Warden. And I further give notice, that the said land is exempted from occupation for any purpose whatsoever until the application of the aioresoid has been fin«ally dealt with. Lated tbe 21st day of December, 1874. GEORGE SINCLAIR, 3266-3 Surveyor. BOXING DAY. CHEAP EXCURSION TO THE FRENCH PASS, Landing Passengers at .Arthur Elmslie's. ,J||||||||^ WALLACE will leave the Albion Wharf oa SATURDAY, at 8 a.m. Fare, There and Back, 7/6. sa3 * N. EDWARDS & CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 303, 23 December 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 303, 23 December 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 303, 23 December 1874, Page 2

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