y <f The f llowing curioua marriage notice an^eara^i|^ > the\AtfekUnd fiSta^^, SlQ(3dari_~_^o|wodU.— lii New»l toflf' o||he 4& May, *ori; stekmer r 'i Rhode*: her- wharf, by the Rev: Trinity Church, Mv v Jacob CStoddalsf aged 74 yeare, and Mias Amanda Norwood, oged 14 years, less two days, both of Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. The^ groom waa a widower, haviog loat, someßi^weekß previously, lhe wifeWifiM whom *fea had lived -yeais, ' l *__si mother of his ten children.
lIotLOWAY's OISTMENT AND PlLM— RhetT-"" ma! ism, Neuralgia— lt is eometimes difficult; to'dttermme which of thefe diseases is nfflicting the sufferer, but such uncertiinty will be immaterial if Holloway's remedies -boused;iThvy^ alleviate and cure all macular and , i ervciii pains. In hereditary rheumatism, after lathing the affected parts wiih warm *a't wnterf Uolbway'a Ointment should be ; well rubbitl upori tho apot.ihatfoi'may} penetrase and rxert its soothing and regulating : properties on the der p<r vtssels and nerves, ; which being unduly -excited, cause both pain I and swelling. Holloway's treatment has tbe i_°t^t pf r rem °S, i P8 .t b « -disease _wit_o,u6 7 :debiht«ing the constitution, which w a _ the 7 invitible rcauit of the blea iing, mercury, and colcbicum piabtice' formerly adopted in these icomn'ainfa. one*
NEW ADVERTISEMENTSr WANTED, a MASTER, for LOWER, TAK AKA SCHOOL. Salary £lbfr : a year, with 4 roomed hou-e and acre of land. Ai plications to be lolged wi h the Chairman by August 12th; duties to commence Aub:us6 ;30th. : Applicßt : oiiB muet he accompanied by special certificates. A. BOW; 2069-12 Chairman T. S. C. LOST, a RED IRISH SRTTERTUP, with whito tip on tail. The finder < n returning tlie same lo W. E. P. CLOUSTON witl be rewnrJed. 2077 ■»■•■■■■■■■■"--_—_-—__--___■_____________ : ' n ' FUN^EB AL. ■■• rjHHE FRIENDS of Mr Samuel Merger Sk ate - respectfully info r me 1 , that the : FUNEKALof his late SOtf, Thomas Mabxin Mercsb. will leave his residence on TUESDAY, 2nd August, at Twj oV.otk, for the ; Richmond Cemetery. " PARMENTER & AMOS,- ..-.'» 20 6;1 ; , - Undertakers. i: o. 6. Fj m. u. ! i LOYAL TRAVELLERS REST LODGE. •rpHE MEMBERS of Jhe ; Loyal Travellers ■ «... Fest LoJge are requested, to attend the FUNERAL of their lati BROTHER Ti M-.1. MEKCER. AH. Members to be at Mr Samuel Mercer's residence at half past One. "-,-'?. JQHN LAMMASj i rov. G.M. The Members of other Friendly Societies aire respectfully requested to attend; . '-2078 F UN E R A LV THE FRIENDS of the late WILLIAM EVLES are respectfully invited to attend hia FUNKRAL, which will (eave his late residence, Richmond, *t Two o'clock ; 1 0-MO RROW (Tuesday) AFTEKNOON. ' C. SAYWELL, 207? , j. ... , , Undertaker. v . LICENSING- ACT, 1873, AMEND-' j MEMT ACT, 1874. • - ; i , DISTRICT OF TAKAKY. r ? IHET^Y GIVE — NO I T|CE, that ' a QUARTERLY LICENSING C!>URTI : for iho purpjae of taking into coisideration Applications for Licenses for the Sale of Fermented and. Spirituous Liquors, and for Transfers' of Licsnses, will be hold ah at the Res'idtnV Magistrates Court?, T-kakas, 'on ;TUESD AY, 7.th September,. lB7s, at Twelve olclock, Noou. ' ' ' .— GEORGE TAYLOR. 2071—3 Clerk to the Court. YOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK.;, MONDAY— Holiday. TUESDAY.—Cnr Bulks'. ■"«•'- WEDNESDAY.— CoIIegs C_->bts. Noon-] Inspection in uniform. " City Cadets, 7 p.m. THURSDAY.— Artillery. Qua drill; A'- 1 FaiRAY— KHCaciTs. , -/ SATURDAY.— Waimea Cavalut, 2-30 p.m. -A'= r 'V-k kj. Wakefield. .; - :: . ;...;--. »'-.). -.'A Stosb Kib_.es, 7. p.m. _. Richmond. SUNDAY.— Chorch Paraie, 10 o'clock [ "... • "_\ A.A - a,n) - : e anna. . 20"3 J. T. MARSHALL, Cap'ain UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP/ EXAMINATION.— APKIL, 1870. .-■•, The followiog is .the List of Subjects in which Candidates for Jun'or Scholarships in the Univer«ity will be examined :— 1. Litis.— Unseen passages for translation, the passages aelectel to be free from any uuusuil difficulty. Questions on Grammir, &c. , Easy passages, for translation from English Into Latin prose 2. Greek— As in Latin. - 3. Euglish — Questions on grammar, etymology, the usas of words, &c. Passigei from any of the beat English authors for paraphrase, explanation, br criticism. Essav on some easily understood subject. French. 1 Questions on Grammar; unGsrmin. > seen pass ges lor translation Italian. ) into Engli-h; passages for translation from Englah iato French, ' German, or Italian. . ' : . 4. Mathematics —Arithmetic: Algebr* to ; quadratic equations, with easy pro- , blems. Euclid: Booka 1, 2, 3, 4 6, with easy deductions. Trigonometry, to the solution of triangles, with easy transformati ns and examples. 5. Hisiort. — Fiom the discovery of America till the end of the reign of the Kmneror.Chirlea V. 6. NaTORM. AND PIIYIBO4L SCIENCE.— Any two of tho follow in<s branches — (a> Botany; (b) Zoology"; (c) Geology s (</) Electricity; (e) Sound and Light: (/J Heat ,'W. K, MASKELL, 2068-4 ; Secretary. '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 191, 2 August 1875, Page 2
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