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m B I N I T V PRESBYTERIAN A CHURCH BAZAAR. Proceeds to go to form a nnclens of a Fund ior the Building of a NEW CHURCH. This BAZAAR will be held in the PROVINCIAL HALL, On THDBSDAT and FRIDAY 1 , the Bth and 9th iaitant. The FORMAL OPENING will take place At Eleven o'clock ON THURSDAY FORENOON. The different Stalls will be foand to contain an UNUSUAL VARIETY of PLAIN and FAINCY ARTICLES contributed most liberally by ihe Ladies of Prison generally and by Friends in ingland ; and in addition, THREE LARGE OASES bought in LONDON in the moit advantageous tray, and IMPORTED SPECIALLY for this Bazaar, have just been received per "LEONILDA SEMINp," contuniog a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES, most of them NOVELTIES in tbeir way. There will also be a REFRESHMENT STALL well supplied with every requisite. There will be tome EXCELLENT MUSIC at the Opening and during each Evening of the Bazaar. Tickets— ONE SHILLING each ; Children, hall-price— available for the whole of each Pay and Evening of the Bazaar, JAMES SCLANDER3, 1760 Honorary Secretary. JUST ARRIVED, PER "ALBION" & "WELLINGTON," 400 DOZEN ORANGES, 1/, 1/8. and 1/6 per Dozen. 400 DOZEN LEMONS. 200 COCOA NUTS. CATJSTIC SODA FOR SALE. BUKRELL~& MOLLEK. 1758—2 NOTICE. A LL PERSONS having PL A IMS against .OL the late ROBERT of Col-lingwood-strtet, R?e requested to SEND them IN by the 10th JNVT., otherwise they will not be recognised ; ami all person b Indebted -matt PAY their Accounts by that date, or Irgil proceedings will be taken. J. PICKAKD, Vaojfuard-slreet ; W. R. PARMEnTEK, Colliogwood-sireer. Ne'uou, Jaly 1, 1875. 1762 TmX TARARUA. Colonial Ovens, all sizes Charcoal Iron, various Lovelock's Sausage Machines, three sizes Flue Brushes Ivory Table and Dessert Knives Powder Flasks and Shot Pouches, At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1. Bridge-btbkkt WAIMEA ROAD BOARD. ELECTORAL NOTICE. mHE ELECTORS paying Rates for Lands ,1 and Tenements within the under- mentioned Sub-Districts of the Waimeft. are hereby lummc^d to RIES.T on MONDAY, July 5, at Noon, at the places n%med opposite each Sub-D.atrict9 respectively, to ELECT, in each such bub-District, ONE PERBOM oualifle 1 to vote at such meeting, to supply VACANCIES ia the WAIMfcA hOAD BOAHD, caused by the retirement of Messrs Barcicoat, Tunniclifl, and W. M. Thom»OD, whose term of office will then expire, but who are eligible for re-eltction ;— Waimea Fast Agricultural Hall, Richmond Wakefield ... Library, Upper Wakefield WaimeaWest Drill Shed In the event of a POLL being demanded in an; Sub-District, the PotliDg shall, in each Sob-Diitrict, commence immediately after the Nomination, and aha.l continue for FOUR HOURS, and no longer ; and ai, iv accordance with the provisions of "The Nelson Highways Act," no person whose rate is unpaid ie entitled to take any part in the Election, persons authorised by the Board will be ia attendance to receive Rates on the day and at the places of Election. T. J. THOMPSON, Secretary. June 16tb, 1875. 1659 MS. ALBERT CORRICK, TEACHES OF INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC. Conductor of Nelson Harmonic Society and Organist at Trinity Presbyterian Church. CONCERTS, BALLS, AND PARTIES ATTKNDED AS CONDUCTOR, ORGANIST, VIOLINIST, OR FLAUTIST. Teacher of Htjixah's or Ctrawi>*'3 System of SINGING. PRIVATE CLASSES ATTENDED. PIANOFOBTES, OfIOANS, CoKCSBTHUS, TOKSD Bbpaihed, Regulated, &c. Orders left at Mr. Staston's will be promptly Attended to. , 1514 STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. fffflS COMPANY ia now ISSUING X GUABAIMTKB POLICIES to Insure the Fidelity of persona in situations of trust. Forms oi Proposal and all other information may be sbtaioei on application to A. W. BCAIFE, Chief Agent. Nelson, 18th June, 18/5. 1649 SUBSCRIPTIONS received jn AID of the WIFE and FAMILY of CaptMß LAKE, at the S hooner •• Scccjws," who wa» ro#3j>£ly drowned :— Ciptaia Rough £2 0 0 Dr. Farrelie 2 2 0 R. tfellcrass 10 0 R Lucas & Sen 110 A Sympathizer 10 4? f Jdail Office, June 29, 1875.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 161, 3 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 161, 3 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 161, 3 July 1875, Page 4

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