INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. THE following gentlemeu have beeu invited and authorised to CANVASS for SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of the above Fund : — Cititof Nelson.— Messrs J. R. Hooper and Gray, (the Wood); Rev. Fathers Gariu and Mahoney, (Collingwood and Brookstreets); Messrs Lightf oot, Garrard, and Akersten, (the Port to Saltwater Bridge); Messrs Sedgwick, Stanley, and Spencer, (Post Office to Toll Gate); Rev. J. Beckenham, and Mr Price, (Washington and ToiToi Valleys); Messrs James Smith and A. Atkinson, (Saltwater Bridge to Normanby Bridge) ; Messrs Bethwaite and Elliott, (Hardy-street); Rev. J. Leighton and Mr W. H. Jones, (Trafalgar-street); the Mayor and Mr John Scott, (Nile-street); Rev. P. Calder aud Mr Haddow, (Manuka, Bronti, Brougham, and Shelbourne-streets). Country DisrßicTS: -Messrs Rout, Condell, and Marsden, (Stoke) ; Messrs Barnieoat, Canning, Hodder, and F. Kelling (Richmond) ; Messrs Laugford, W. White, Robertson, and Rev. C. O. Mules (Spring Grove); Messrs Chattock, E. Hooper, J. Bird, R. M. Smith, and G. Fairhall (Wakefield); Messrs Jno Jervis, and G. Holland (Fox Hill); Mr W. Holt (Upper Wakefield); Mr Boddington (Bell Grove;; Messrs Jos. Bolton, Ladley, and Jas. Robson, jun. (Waimea West); Capt. Humphrey, and Messrs Byrne, and J. and W. Win (Dovedale); Rev. C. Heine, and Messrs Jno. Benseraann, Beuke, C. Kelline, and C Dencker (Upper Moutere); Mr E. F. Burrell, and Capt. Desaunais (Ngatimoti); Messrs H, A. Tarrant, aud Deck (Lower Moutere); Rev. Poole, Messrs Buchholz.C. Paker (Motueka); Messrs Macmahon, R. Pattie, and Ponsonby, (Riwaka); Messrs W. Page, Beilly, Fellowes, Packard, Geo. Gilbert, S. G. Robinson, Sparrow, Haldrane, and H. Lewis (Takaka)Messrs. W. C. Riley, J. D. Brace, O'Hara Canavau, F. Guinness, and Jno. Ross (Collingwood); Mr Roby (Ferntown); Mr Lash (Slateford); Mr Washbourne (Richmond Hill); Messrs John Oldham, W. Wastney, A. S. Collins, Thos. Dodson, jun.,'C. H. Martin, and Jas. Martiu (Wakapuaka). The Canvass of the City will be commenced next week. H. V. GULLY, 4179 Hon. Secretary.
NEW DBAPEET
Ex Lochnagar, from London.
W. MILNER
IS NOW OPENING— 1 case WMte Calico and India Long Cloth in dozens l bale Brown Calicos 32 to 36---inch, and Plain & Twilled 8/4 do. 1 case White, Green, and Buff Window Hollands, 30 to 60 inches. 1 case Fashionably Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, and Untrimmed ditto, in New Shapes, including the Gainsborough, Mother Shipton, &c. 1 bale Blue Serges, Cricketing Flannel, Green Baize, Striped Drill, Cheese Cloth, &c. 1 bale Kidderminster Carpets, 1 bale Yarn, Velvet Pile, and Axminster Hearthrugs and Door-mats. 1 case New Furnishing Reps. Plain and Striped All Wool and Washing Damasks, New Cretones, Velvet Pile, Tapestry, and Embroidered Gloth Table Covers. 1 case Linens, Towels, Colored Shirtings, Printed Moleskins, Check Dusters Slate, Black and Brown Hollands, French Coat Canvas. 1 case Men's and Boys' White " and Colored Shirts. The above are all carefully selected Goods, and are opening out as nice and aa fresh as the day they were packed.
Tf. MILNBE,
TRAFALGAR-STREET. 4169 I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 254, 26 October 1877, Page 2
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479Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 254, 26 October 1877, Page 2
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