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— 4-^ ; pull times dp notseem to check the consumption of beer in England, which lastiear" Was J35-1 gallons per head, while in 1866 i't'wa_ orily 29-2 gallons. > These beer imbibing Britons hea^us New Zealanders hbllbW in ithe quantitypf malt liq nor they consuraie. ' I \<Sp& Et. B. ,Hfcald remarks h_! a -•'-ca_ing> article:—" Mr Ormond's' inflhence, if hot his popularity, we think, has suffered some detriment. In Hawke _ Bay it can hardly be said that his influence is what it once was." This opinion, expressed by his own organ, has caused much speculation.-- * ;,The following legal opinion :as to the j%- '• - bilifcy of Hospital patients to "pay "for Their" maintenance was read at a recent meeting of the Oamaru Hospital Committee:—" I am of opinion that the Committee can sue and recover from those patients, who only themselves apply for admission, able to pay. Those patients who take no active steps themselves to be admitted, but who are taken in, while unconscious or while unable to contract, at the instance of their friends are not liable to be sued, unless, after they • recover they.piromise to pay." ; 'An Auckland telegram to the Wellington ■ -Aigtes says .---Richard Carkeek Coulston, alias Sir Richard Coulston, Barfc., has been - sentenced to three months' imprisonment for vagrancy. ' He had been in tha habit of .begging, and had vended worm powders for jehUdren. Ife lived with a prostitute, and _gracfcked as a quack, doctor. ; He also lived with the Maoris, who turned him off when they got tired off him. The Bench (to prisoner): "Have you anything to say?" i Prisoner:, "l.expecfc £16,000 next mail. and *__H go _onte.'' The Bench: "You will I l?f v i c .to^? three months' imprisonment."

>> (HoLiowA-'s !_-__s.— lndigestion.— How . much thought has... been bestowed, and what : -popderons volumes have been- written npon , -&& plague .Pf every household, which is f MUte certainty- and safety dispelled without fear of relapse, by a course of this purifying, soothing and tonic medicine! It acts directly on the stomach, liver and bowels— more in- ; 'direefely, though not-less effectively on the ip-in,; neryes, vessels,' and glands, and com- ; inands such ordsr| throughout the entire -system that- harmony dwells betivcen each organ and its functions. Dyspepsia need no i ulon^rbe^hebug|)ea.r of the public, since Hoiloway's Pills are fully competent to subdue the most chronic and distressing casea-of impaired digestion, and to restore < fjhe miserable sufferer to health, strength, and cheerfulness. 30 gj

BOARD and RESIDENCE at MRS. LEVI'S, Corner of Waimea and Hardy forests. 3087 TENDERS WANTED 'far FELLING about MQH TEEN POPLAR TREES Apply 'fo "A.' OAKEY, "Fancy Bazaar, Bridge-street. .■ r . 308*- 2 - - ..'■-..-'- ■ \ ■ . LOST between Wakefield Asms and Hope on FRIDAY last! July 6. a WHITE MACINTOSH. The Finder will na, rewarded, on. returning: the &%me to A lIINErS, Upper Wakefield. -- \ * 3085—3 fifl i NDE R S for '. BUP£]___NG 11. the NELSON EDUCAfION with BOOKS MAPS, SCHOOL . ; MATERIAL, .and. STATIONERY may -be ; i sent to the Undersigned, from w_ori_ any farther ptrtictiiars may be obtained.' until 'MpNOAZ'. July 80. .-.- A \ c.7|i-- , W. C. HOdGSON '" . ;3p89 > •') ' Secrelary Educaitioa ßoarJ. -f-i • : j |; : : CITY OF NELSON. | [ ELECTION ,0£ COUNCILLOR; IN PURSUANCLK o_ tha provilaioE- of "The | Regulation ofc . Local fijectiona! Act, 10T6,' aftdl!' The Municipal Corporaiiotis Act IBJe.'.'l hereby give notice that an -H.KCTION to SU the Office of COUNCILLOR, rendered ..vacant *y ;tlie resignation of Joseph Aoxr Hab*._S-, will; be held on VfEU&ESDAYV the Ist day of AUQUST, 1877 j. and I. hereby appoint fie tfowN Cj-BSK's Off.ob, Nelson, as the place, and . TJqiJ.HSD AT, the 19th day of iJOLY, inst:-, as [iha time for the NuMI-lATION OF CANDIDATES. Candidates must be nominated in the following manner*.— A Nominatioh Paper in the prescribed lor m, signed hy two persons entitled to vote at such Elecfciun; and aho by th!e| Candidate, mass be addressed to the tteturhiag Officer, and deU?ered the Town Ctjerk _ Qffice,-hefore Noon, of the said 19th daj of Jnly. ;I-__S<s this 10th day of July. 1877. . ;" L '- 7 "- ' ; "JOHN SHARP. '"'',, , 3 9 90 . t , } , Returning Officer.

No. 2 SOUTH LARRY'S GOLDj MINING COMPANY [Limited.J A LL SHARES in this, above Company, -4_.'f7-nn_bere_'from 14,751 to 15,240 'and 1 f_om 22.5 M to 25650, forfeited foe noqpay- | meat of Call, will be SOLD: by Auction at llhp office oi the Camp-ay, on WSDSfSB AY, the _86h instant, at 2 p.m .-; . - : . .- , . ,7 - j I GEORtH. WISE, ! ... L Manager. ." jßeef ton, Jnly 10, 1877. 3092— 1 { Boatman's creek goldT ! U ; r "MfNfNG COMPANY [Lissmed]. A LL SHARES to-.lt- ahove Company, _q__, numbered frcm one to ten thoisaod, nponriwhieh the Twenty-third .Call .ieinaina' Din? aed, will .ba SOLD by Eobmo Anoi-osr, on 1 SATURDAY, the -Ist July, 1877.: x0 . WILLIAM M'LEAN, ''"' 0 1 ' '-, .' Manager, l-- ? Reefton, July 10, 1877. 3095—2 ':■ VICTORIA QUARTZ- MINING^' „ COMPANY [BsaisTEßED.] ALL SHARES in the above Company, , numbered from one to thirty thousand, upon which the Twenty-third Call remains iUhpaid, will be SOLD hy Pubiic Auction on SATURDAY, -he.2_st July, 1877. ;■- ! WILLIAM M'LEAN, ■ . ' : ' . L Maniger. Reefton, July 10, 1877. .8090—2 0 WdISTLR AND I'LL OOME I -"■' TO YOU; 7 : : OWHY are you going so slow up that ...grade? Said I fia Miss Train, t'other d ty, now, I'm going to Nelson,! think 'twas, she said And « by da you stop me, I pray, sir ? To 1 Nelsonj said I, why that's close at hand; As you can see by tbe Church that is . showing, -' - Thpa fetch me, kiad sir, a handful of g|nd, - As I'm exhausted with pafflngand blowing. Tojfetch handfnls of sand, that's all hie. and !'" I • ■ Sue,. Says I to Miss Train, yon are dreaming ! ' But I saw in her looks she was In a decline, By her puffing and blowing and screaming. i I caw her but a short tim", ; .. . i But I think I see her now, | With a wreath of steam ahonfc hee ! * That entwined upon that brow. 303(J ( . Biopgl^.oo hy m&kam^AM J ~ i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 161, 10 July 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 161, 10 July 1877, Page 2

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