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son were preached on Sunday by the Rev. R. S. Purchon who has recently arrived in the colony from England! It was much to be regretted that on such an occasion the weather should have been so unfavorable, as had it been otherwise, there would no doubt have been large congregations both morning and evening. Those who have horses to run afc the Hope races on Thursday next are reminded thafc the general entries close to-day. The stewards have been indefatigable in their endeavors to make the little meeting a success, notwithstanding that ifc has been so hurriedly got up, and should the weather prove fine a pleasant holiday may be expected. The Artillery Band has been engaged, and will play at intervals during the day. The low rate of railway fares, two shilling return tickets, should induce many to visit the course. Mr. Severn's last lecture, which promises to be even more interesting than auy which have preceded it, will be delivered afc the Provincial Hall this evening, when some beautiful photographs of the sun will be exhibited. A meeting of the race stewards will be held this evening for the purpose of making all the necessary arrangements. Wh understand that the tickets for the Birthday Ball are being rapidly disposed of, and that the attendance promises to be very large. At a meeting of the creditors of William Avery, of Collingwood, held yesterday afternoon, Mr R. Burn was elected trustee. Mr Bunny appeared for the bankrupt. Application was made at the Resident Magistrate's Court this morning to vary the protection order granted on the 23rd of March last to Elizabeth Wilkinson, under the " Married Woman's Property Protection Act," the terms of the variance having been agreed on between the parties, and an order by consent was accordingly made reducing the allowance for each of the children from 7s 6d to 5s per week. — George Brown, charged undtr the "Vagrant Act" with being an idle and disorderly person, was sentenced to three months' imprisomenfc, this being his third conviction within six months

Every pang that racks the system is a mute entreaty for relief, on the part of Nature. Do not let us be deaf to her pleas for help. Pains in the back and loins, languor, emaciation, muddy and unnatural coloured urine, indicate that the kidneys are disordered. As kidney disease, fully developed, is extremely perilous to life, ifc is all important that it should be battled with and overcome at the outset. Meet and subdue it in its earliest stages with Ldo^pho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps.— Advt

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 119, 22 May 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 119, 22 May 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 119, 22 May 1877, Page 2

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