HOUSB FOR BALE or to LET". Ttafelgar-aij&are, nex6 Dc William*'. ■',-_ ."•■ . v ;••■ ivjfy "- ''■> n crt 1 q/j.;POISON^ will be laid on mrglound at the "Re l Horse," Richmond, after this date. H, WARREST, Butcher. Nelson; Jaae 15, 1877. 1822 T A £& '"nTT— THB MBMBEBS of JL*\J >\X.*JL « ; the ' DRA'M ATIC'iASSOCI ATIpJSv: will MEET at Tbj^kba*ob ,pim. sharp. '"' l l - •■•'■ l ■'••••' ' ! "" , ■; » ■■■. y t , JAMES S, JONES,. , - 1825^2^ ■ -• ■ ■ ■ NELSON j li/rEMBEHLSorthjj above Club can procure ;JLtJL iheip UNIFORMS on application to Messrs. T. S. HoDDBRfe Co. ' •-• H. F. HODGSON, 1830—1 v. , .. Secretary. ; I THE A NgL^ON CpY CADETS WILL HOLD A I "PROMENADE CONCERT AND X . SOIREE In the PBOVINCIAL HALL, On WEDNSSDAy, the 4sh JULY, The proceeds to be devoted to th^ purchase of New Uniforms for the Company. , ADMiasfot? to Concert .... 2/---,i „ Soiree . . . .5/. Doors open Vo Concert at Half-past Seven o'clock. Dancing at the Soiree to commence at Nine o'clock. Volunteers are requested to appear in uniform. r ; :. REFBESHMENTS will be provided at Moderate Charges. : , - J. W. SCOTT, Captain. N.B.r-Ticketa may-bo had of all Officers of the various- Companies and the Bookaellers. 1824 jSLEQJORAL NOTICaC , TBE • ELB OTOBB paying rates for landa and teh^eata j4ritliin r the undermekitione'ii : feub-diatificts of ■■.^a' i ,^Al-. -MBt\,' are hereby aummbried t6 ijEET.'oa MONDAY, July 2, at Noon, at plaqe nnmed pppoeite 7 each Siib-diatrict; re^p^ctiveiy.'td EL'ECI', in each uuch Sub-^isWictl OTXK PERSON xjualineo- to voie'a^'such L meetingtto.sappiy vacancies ih the WAIMEA ROA.D BOARD, caluaed by the retirement ia ' rotation of Mceara. Uaenfeoat arii^aj^a^ th? <^e^ t h ol ' t Mc Tunnicijffe. The retiring merabrs are eligible for relection. K Waimea EAffr—Agtieultural Hall, Biohmoni WA^Bp^tp--Lij|>fary,'Op|ef WakeSeld. . WAiK^i^W¥ftt-^Drill Shed. --' •'-—-'■•>- ■-• In the event of a POIiL beinsr demanded in any Snb-cliatriot, the Polling shill in such Sub - (Hs'rict, commence immediately after , the nomipatfon, apd' shall coqtlhaa for FOUR HnUfiS and ;nq,donger; and as. In accordance with the provisions -. qf "The Nelson Highways Act,", no r persou whose rate is unpaid is 1 entitled to take any part in the peMbns authorised by the Board will be in attendance to receive rates on the day and at the placa of election. J "• , - ,i T. J. THOMPSON, _, , , , Secretary. Bichmond, June 14, 1877. 1823-3 A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT FOR MUTUAL LIFE~ ASSURANCE, &c. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: Head Office, Wblunoton. ' It is found in the course of business that mistakes frequently occur, in conaequoaoa of the similarity of title assumed by some of the flew Life Offices reqently established in the Australian Coloaia?. ■ The rublic are requested to note that the Australian Mutual Provident Society is the correct deeignation of the oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia. Present Annual Bevenub exceeds £470,000 Accomulatkd Funds exceed £3,000,000 The New butlaeas for tho yeir 1876 was 4589 proposals accepted and completed, assuring £1,652,575, and producing a new annual revenue of £56,300. Persons assuring with this office share tha whole profits, and a bonus is declared every fifth year. ' EDWARD W. LOWE. Resident Secretary, Agent for Nelson : 4. W. SCAJEE. 1823
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 140, 15 June 1877, Page 2
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498Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 140, 15 June 1877, Page 2
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