The sites for booths and other privileges connected with the regatta were disposed of afc auction hy Mr Mabin to-day, when the following prices were realised:— No. 1 Booth on the Government Wharf (Mr Stevenson) £15 ; No. 2on the Albion Wharf (Mr Donaldson), £10; No. 3 on the Commercial Wharf (Mr Donaldson), £8; Fancy Bazaar booth (Mr James), £11 10s; Site for games (Mr Carter), £8 10s ; Right of selling cards (Mr Moor), £12 IOs; total £65 10s. A meeting of subscribers will be held in the Stoke Reading Room on Monday evening for the purpose of electing a Committee for the ensuing year. • MbM. Andbews lately of the Bank of New Zealand in Nelson has been appointed to the charge pf an agency of the same Bank at Mangawhare, in the Auckland Provincial district. The Collingwood County Council inet on Tcmsday last, when only six out of the seven memhers were present, three from the Taka-k* and three fron**. the Collingwood Riding. Local prejudices militated fpr a long time against the election pf **, chajrn^m each district wanting pne pf its representatives to be placed in that position. At' length, jbowevef?, thp Collingwood members, knowing that ia q. full orat-frff -they m U be fliij-nifm-bered, Takafca havipg four against -their three representatives, gave way, and Mp li.Lpwig was elected. Ifc was mooted, if not resolved —not having received a full report wo are unable to speak positively— that there should be two Counties instead of one, in which event matters are likely to progress more and satisfactorily. "We axe pepested testate that the next meeting of the Regajfcfcf Committee will be held on Tuesday next, 'no-, tonight as has been erroneousTs stated: Entries for all the races will close on Saturday, the : 13th inst afc eight p.m. ' • ! '-, Sergeant Nash has been appointed collector of the dog tax in the City of Nelson. We are requested to draw attention to the sale by auction by Mr Mabin of the cargo of the Zeph/r from Hobarton, which F^, 1 y.9 J-"*-ld at the Commercial Wharf on Monday at pope ' ' A TebkibW^Disease, Jf gravel is allowed to remain m the'bladdej*. the i&cV#u?atiQns eventually become so large that they can only he removed by one of the most dangerous and agonizing operations known to surgery, The deposits pass out through the urethra $o lppg p they arc small enough to dp so; hut in their pas/sage taejr ragged edges tear ;{s sensitive lining," produ^ the most excruciating tortures, the ' iise pf that henerteent diuretic, Udolehq W"olee- ? s S-auiEpAJf AgpMApic Scunapi's materially assists jq dissolving and passing gravel.— Adft. •-•-•*.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 6, 6 January 1877, Page 2
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