The Nelson Evening Mail. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1876.
j A rabe treat <is in store for- lovers of music m'Nelsohj arrangements havitig been made for Mdlle de Muriska to give three concerts in the , Provincial Hall on the lQfchV 20'th, ' anti ' 2Ut instant. So renowned a musical artiste has never before visited this town, and there can be little doubt that she will secure crowded audiences. I ,Jjicbnsin& Coubts were held to-day at Waimeas . East, South, and West. AH the applications for licenses for the old nouses were granted, except that of John Palmer, of Waimea West, which was refused. A new license was granted for an accommodation house at Tadm'or. The Telegraph runners have been provided with uniform caps and waterproof cloaks or capes. The caps are neat, with a scarlet cord round the top ps a distinctive mark.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 143, 8 June 1876, Page 2
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