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«>.■:*■ \X A :§ SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, '•$ ''■:. '-, . 755 , EC. v THE ORPINARY MEETING at the Masonic HaII, .THIS EVENING, at" 7 30. By order of th° W.M., T. H. HUSTWICK, .1135 Secretary. FOUND,- -a FEhRET, Apply to H. GRAY. As.-lum. —1 THE Businefs lately carried on by Sigglekow & t-iMsioNrs, as Butchers, Richmond, will be continued by the underßigrei. 1143 W. E. SIMMONDS. NOTICE. ALL DEBTS due to tho late firm of SIGGLEKOW and vSIMMONDS, Butchers, Richmond, must he PAID, and nil CHiras against the said firm must be SENT IN, on or before the 20th April next, to the unilcrEigned. ' ' W. E. SIMMONDS, 1143 Butcher, Richmond. NOTICE. I the Undersigned. MARY SIGGELKOW, > have authorise! Messrs. HENRY LANKOW and FEDOR , KELLING. both of Ranzau, Waimea East, to receive on my behalf all CLAIMS on the Estate of JOHN SIGGELKOW, my late husband, and all DEBTS due to the same and their receipt will be a sufficient discharge. MARY C. O. SIGGELKOW. Richmond, April Id, 1876. 1143—3 VOLUNTEER REVIEW. CAVALRY PRIZE FIRING to take place on EASTER MONDAY, at Wakefield, at 10 30 a m., previous to the Review, PROGRAMME. FIRST CONTEST.— Ist Prize, £5 ; 2nd do., £ . For Balf Sections who Fhull, vithin three minutes, ride Onequarter of a Mile over two Fences three feet high, and mike the highest Score at ICO yards. Entrance, 2s, 6el. each competitor. SECOND CONTEST.— Ift Prize, £5 ; 2nd do., £ . For the Feur Men v.h> -'make the h'ghest Mere riding Ilslf a Mile over Four Fences. During tho course, the Left Files will dismount and fire 5 tounds at 100 ;> a:ds. remounting and, galloping to 200 yards, when the Right File* wil dismount ar.d fire . : until " Cease firing" rounds. Time — f * 7 nuiuutciTIIIRD. CONTEST— Ist Prize, £5 *, 2nd do„,£ . Fiat Race, about 1 mile. Members in uniform without arms. ■ nio NOTI C E . THE SPRING GROVE 'WESLEY AN OHURCH Anniverfary TE V MEETING will be held on GOOD FR JD \Y, 14th April, 1876* Tea at spm Admission, 1/6 each. A Public Mretinar in tho Eveninur. On the folowing SUNDAY SFRMONS will be PREACHED in the Morning and Evening by the Rev G. S. HARPER, when a Collection wil be made at the close ot each Service. i. 1141— t COLONIAL BANK.. SHAREHOLDERS in the COLONIAL BANK of New Zs.aland aro informed that FOItMS of TRANSFER can be obtained, and the Deed of Assosiatien inspected and signed, at oar Oflice. ADAMS & KIMGDO^, Solicitors and Local Agents for the Colonial Bank of New 1134— 1 Z;aland. NORMANBY HUSSARS will MEET at their Parade Ground on WEDNESDAY NEXT, for Drill, at 4 p.m. Also on SATURDAY, at 3 30 p m. All Members are requested to attend, THE WHOLE of the VOLUNTEERS in the Di-trict will ASSEMBLE at WAKEFIKLD on EASTER MONDAY for REVIEW. Information ns to hour and nlace of Meeting can be obtained . from Officers commanding Corps. J. T.. MARSHALL, Captain, .. 1122 — # Commanding. District. "NEW . ZEALAND QUARTZ MINING COMPANY CLIMITED.) AT a MEETING of the Directors, held on the sth iust., a CALL of TWOPENCE pir Sliare was etruck, PAYABLE to the Manager, nt the Company's Office, Reefton, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of April, 186. GEO. WISE. Manager. Reefton, April 6, 1575. 1 123— 2 NELSON AND FOXHILL RAILWAY. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. On Good Feidat, Trains as on Sundays. ON EASTFR MONDAY, tho Ordinary TIME TABLE will be suspended. Tbains will Leave Neison : — 7*30 anl. — Train for Volunteers, with Carriages for First-clhsa Passengers only. This Train will run to Foxhill, r.fter depositing tha Volunteers at Wakefield, anel return to Ne'Bon immediately, stopping at Stoke. Richmond, and Wairoa, both going and returning. j 10 am. — Excursion Train to Wakefield, First and Second Class, stopping at all Stations. Retubn from Wakefield :— 4-30. — Excursion Train. 6*3o— Volunteers and First-class Carriages. Single Tickets will be available for the return journiy. First and Second Class by the 4- 30, and First Class only by the 6 30. AU Carriages will be First Class, and open Trucks Second Class. Te'egraph time will bj kept. GEO. ASHCROFT, 1 120 General Mansger.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 97, 11 April 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 97, 11 April 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 97, 11 April 1876, Page 2

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