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(Far continuation of Newa see Jourth page.) NEW ADVERTISEMENTST THE Gentleman who PICKED UP a SHA.WL last evening, near the Saltwater Bridge, will oblige by LEAVING it at the Mat/office. 313j | FOR SALE, ONE ACRE of LAND at the Karamea, part of Section No. 3. Apply at the Office of this paper. 3 1 30-4 CHRISTCHURCH RACES. CAL CUT TaTs WEEP OF 10/ OK THB FREE HANDICAP will be drawn at the Ship Hotkl THIS EVENING, Afc 8 o'clcok. j. A. HARLW, - „, .-_ . .. Treasurer. Nelton, November 8, 1875, 32 ig NELSON QUADBILLE ASSEMBLY. AN ASSEMCLY~iII be he!d io the TO „ „™ a ? ()m c Hall, on TUESDAY EVEN^ ING, 9th irst. Dacciog to commence at 8 p.m. 3127-2 P. SIMPSON. PBIVATE QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY, November 9., AN ASSEMBLY will be held in the Odd- _ _ Plows' H*ll, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY. Dancing to commence at 8 SO. C. MOORE, 3125 Secretary. , TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. Gentlkmsn— At the reguesfc of a number of the Electors, and in compliance with a promise given at the last election, I bee tb offer myself as a Candidate for the honor of representing you in the General Assembly. f may now briefly state that I should sunport * 1. Tha Abolitions of Provinces Act. 2. A truly Local Self Government Act, which, while general in its application to the whole colony, would leave the power to Local Boards, or Shfre Council to arrange all necessary details in their respective districts. 3. A continuance of the Immigration -and Pablic. Works Policy, but with a moie economic application of the funds arisine therefrom. 6 4 A General Education Act baaed upon the principles which govern oar local Act. fi. Tho resumption by the colony ofthe entire control of its Waste Lands and the administration of its revenue. 6. An amendment of the Constitution Act m ** vo * of triennial elections to the House of Representatives and ah elective Legislative Council. On these and other subjects I shall hare an opportunity of addressing you more fully at a future date. lam, Gentlemen, Vow Obedient Servant, . ; JOHN SHABP,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 8 November 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 8 November 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 8 November 1875, Page 2

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