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Nelson Evening Mail. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1878.

The annual meeting of the parishioners of Christ Church was held lasfc night, the Rev J. Leighton in the chair; The accounts for the past year were presented and deemed very satisfactory, the offertories having amounted to nearly £350, and the pew rents 1 to £230. Dr Scaly was re-appointed Minister's churchwarden, and Mr Dodson re-ap-pointed parishioners' warden, and both receiveda heartyjvote of thanks for their past services. The applications for sittingg being in excess of the number to let, it was .re- ; solved that all seatholders whose rents, due in January last, are not paid hy the 15th August next be warned by the collector that their sittings will on that day be considered vacant, and re-let by the churchwardens. " The following gentlemen were! elected Vestrymenr—Messrs Pitt, Cooke, Blundell, Richmond, Jones, Moore, and Pickering. Messrs Mabin and Wait were re-appointed . auditors. An unanimous vote of thanks was ' passed to the organist and members of the choir fbr their very efficient services. A vote of thanks to the reverend chairman brought the proceedings to a close. The share list of the Wallsend Coal Company will close here on the 15th instant, and' ; those who intend taking shares should do so without delay. Ful! particulars are given in the prospectus, which appears in our advertising columns. Mr Mabin has receivedtelegraphic enquiries from Wellington as to the number of shares remaining for disposal: Pkofessob, Hennicke and Madame Stella will give the first of their excellent performances in tbe Masonic Hall to-night, when, in addition to the other attractions, tbere will be tbe presentation of many valuable gifts.' ' The third degree will be conferred in the Loyal Marine Lodge of Good Templars {his evening at half -past seven Be beforehand with ' disease. Trifling derangements beget serious diseases. When you feel " out of sorts," languid, desponding, you may be pretty sure that you lack vitality, and that the bodily functions are imperfectly performed, and you will do well to' infuse ' energy into the waning forces of your system, By so doing you will anticipate disease and avoid serious danger. Eor this end, use Übolpho Wolfe's Schiejjam , Aromatic Schnapps.— Advt.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 165, 10 July 1878, Page 2

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Nelson Evening Mail. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1878. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 165, 10 July 1878, Page 2

Nelson Evening Mail. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1878. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 165, 10 July 1878, Page 2

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