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The Nelson Evening Mail. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1878.

The Lady Barkly to-day brought over two boxes containing 210 ouuces of gold from Collingwood, heing the result of the last washing up of the Golden Eidge Company, Anatori. The Company has now over .£3OO in the Bank at fixed deposit and bearing interest, and we understand that it will

prooably declare at least two dividends he- j fore the end of the year. Another n will soon be at -- ' , „ --^pany party of - " orK district, as a y ■__ -, miners ktely arrived there to Open a mine abd . erect a batteryj, which was to have been shibbed from Charleston tb Ariatori, abd the steamer Reault was engaged to convey it thither, .but, unfortunately, 'she is sti-jlnded at Ivararneft-. Tr'tEnk was a fair attendance at the theatre last night, when " Trial by Jury " and the other pieces were repeated, the front seats and gallery being well filled., Thp audience, however, though iliuch smaller than eu ths previous night, were even more i demonstrative in their expressions of approval, and the actors and actresses had overy reason to be gratified with the reception accorded to, thom v abd thb manifest appreciation of their efforts to jjjeaso. The performance, with some alterations; will be repeated on Monday evening, on whicli occasion the prices will be largely reduced. A special train will be laid on tb allow of residents ih the Waiiiiea attending, and we would strongly advise them to avaii themselves of the opportunity. We would draw attention to the greyhounds adrertised for sale on Saturday. Little Pish wili be au acquisition to any kennel having proved this season that he possesses pace and is a good fencer, while i he is of an undoubted good strain of blood. " The weak eat herbs," says the apostle, and without denying the efficacy of mineral medicines in certain cases, it may well be doubted whether those remedies which are derived from the vegetable kingdom are not the most efficacious as well as the safest. Certainly the astonishing cures of dyspepsia, kidney disease, rheumatism, and of tlie numerous maladies in which tonic medication is serviceable, effected by Udolpho Wolfe's SchiedAm Aromatio ScUNAI'PS.^Advt.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 178, 25 July 1878, Page 2

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The Nelson Evening Mail. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1878. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 178, 25 July 1878, Page 2

The Nelson Evening Mail. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1878. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 178, 25 July 1878, Page 2

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