The Nelson Evening Mail. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1875.
lir our correspondence column to-day will be found a letter, on the aubjecfc of Bank holidays, or rather on the neglect of the proper authorities to announce when they are to take place. The communication which we publish is one of five on the same subject, but we have selected it aa being more ''tern- 1 perately written than its fellows. Oni the present occasion the neglect hae^ beea felt more seriously, and the consequences are more widespread from the, g^Vithat .many residents in. the 1 country districts had selected yesterday; for the transaction of their business on account of its being the day on which .they were summoned to town to attend the sittings of the Supreme CourtHad a notification to the effect that the * ißanks would be closed been; published, a considerable amount ot inconvenience, ! would have, been saved, and the com-
plaint,made..is so reasonable, that we feel sure that the managers of on? local bauksf willtake car© that! there; shall be no ground for its repetition. :
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 320, 1 December 1875, Page 2
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177The Nelson Evening Mail. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1875. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 320, 1 December 1875, Page 2
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