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_j_ _ — _ ■■_ .>_ '■_>■■» The amount of beer duty collected in Auckland since the delivery of the Financial Statement was £715 9s 6d, which is to be refunded to the brewers. The following London telegram appeared in the Melbourne Argus of Thursday last:— " The City of Glasgow Bank advances of two millions to the New Zealand and Australian Land Company are covered by land and wool." At the close of Mr Barton's attack on the Judges the other night, Mr Saunder3 charged the member for Wellington with having selected an opportunity of making a speech to the galleries, and he held the Government responsible for having given facilities by arrangement in return for a servile vote.' The Hon. the Premier called the Speaker's attention to the language used, by the hon. member for Cheviot, The Hon. the Attorney-Ganeral denied that there had been any arrangement, inasmuch as the Government could not prevent such speeches being made on a motion to go into Committee of Supply. The Auckland Herald saya :— A gentleman interested in the timber trade has in a few idle moments prepared statistics of the number of vessels now at the various saw-mills, in this district, and from this we learn that they will carry away not less than 4,000,000 feet, three-fourthg of which goes to Southern ports, and the remainder to the Australian Colonies and China. A gentleman from Oamaru informs the Otag* Daily Times that, in that district, there are complaints of the ravages of a small brown catapillar in the wheat fields. Wherever it sets iv it cleans the ground before it. Holloway's Pills and Ointment.— Bilious affections, with all their concomitant annoyances induced by atmospheric changes or too liberal diet, should be checked at once, or serious consequences may ensue. When anyone finds his ideas less clear than usual, his eyesight dimmed, and his head dizzy, accompanied by a reluctance for all exertion, physical or mental, he may be quite sure that he is ia immediate need of some cooling and purifying medicine. Let him at once send for a box of Kolioway's Pills, which I will free him from his sufferings, and : speedily renew his usual healthful feelings. If the bowels be irritable, Holloway'a Ointment should be diligently rubbed over the stomach and liver every night and morning.

WANTED a pood General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. J. H. COCK. 3482 'a he Port. WANTED by n young Lady, BOARD and LODGING in a qniet family. Addrea?, stating terms, T J.G , Mail Tffice. 3477-43 WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT, to proceed to the West Coast. Htehe«t wages giren. Apply To-nioht, at Mail Omce. (3576—1p WANTED a Situation by Man and Wife. Wife as Cook or Bou?ekeeper, Man willing to make himself me/ul ; can milk. Address A X., Mail Offlce. 3572— 1p ALL SAINTS' PARISH. COPIES of "HYMNS ANCIENT AND MODERN " may bo obtained at the Chdrch Iwstituxh, THIS EVENING, from 7 till 9 o'clock. 3478 rnREMENDOUS EXPLOSION -"- in Bbidge-street ! Ruination of all Opposition Snob Shops ! ! Prices entirely bnrst Lp ! I ! THIS DAY (Saturday), at 355* HEALY & SON'S. FIREWOOD. rnENDEHS will te received by the underX signed for The Supply of 600 Coeds Straight Manuka, and Red Pine Firewood. Tenders to be sent in not later than SATURDAY, 2nd November first. NEALE & HADDOW, Collingwood street. Nelson, Oct. 26, 1878. 3479—6 CAUTION. AS the Land called •' Povnter's Fstatk " has been advertised under " The Cattle Trespass Act," parties are cautioned against allowing Live Stock to Wacder, Graze, or be Driven on any Road or Section of Land on the said Estate. J. KING, Executor. Nelson, October 25, 1 878. 3569—3 THEATRE.||§|§||||^ ROYAL. TUESDAY NEXT, October 29. In consequence of many ioquiries, Mr N. Thorntoh hsa been induced to present, pontively for the last time, The Colleen Bawn ! Positively the LAST NIGH I' of MISS AMY THORNTON as the Colleen Bawa! and Mrs THORNTUN aa Sheeiah ! J (her great impersonation.) The last uipht «f ths Gorgeous Cave Scene ! On this occasion only by Lime Light. During the Eetting of this Scene Mr T. GILPIN will SING one of his DE?c*ipmE Scenas ! Reserved Seus, v/ 6, ftoac do. .2/-, Pit and Gallery I/-. Scats to be reserved at Mr W. M. Stantos's- 3430 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS, MANpHESTBR UNITY. PBINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. "JLTEMBERS of the above Order will meet XfJL afc Railway Station, W-akefield, on the arrival of the first train from Nelson. Form a Procession, proceed to St. John's Church, and then to Mr. Bajgent's Paddock, \ where Sports will be held, to commtnee at 1 o'clock sharp. Admission 1/-, Children 6d, Family Ticket 2/6. I Members of the Netcom Athlutip Cr,t3s will perform during the day. | A B^h« BAi^n iv attendance. No Horses or Traps allowed inside the gate. For Piogamme of Sparte, see Bills. W. C. BAIGEST, N.G. KIT Ther,e \vill be a Da nob In the Choral Halp, to commence at 8.30 shark ' 3573

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 221, 26 October 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 221, 26 October 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 221, 26 October 1878, Page 2

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