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> At a meeting of the survivors and suffer ers by the Princess Alice disaster held at he Memorial Hall, I'arringdon^street, for ±c purpose of thanking the contributors to the relief fund, and those who had so nobly helped to rescue tbe drowning" the Chairman said that out of the fund raised (£38,2^46) 212 orphans, 43 widows, 79 wuMrafc? ; 310 relatives, and 59 survivors— altogether fo3 persons— had been provided for. \'. ! . • The larifrel wreath in gold, the teatimom'al wliich th 6 working classes propose to present to the Earl of Beaconafieid, aa their own |pef:ial homage, is meeting witft r^p^d aifco isa. Id lei»thanobe month 25,200" riames of tpso facto working men have been enrolled on ihe collecting list. The subscription is limited to Id. "Some of the Jar^eafcy towns in jthe United Kingdom are actively engaged) in promoting the tribute. . .... .., . ' Coming events caat theip-ikfla^rws before them — those who 'remain too loug'hesitafing jget overtaken by the event as well as the s)iidowV How many a valuable life we uld ■"have"been^savedj if 1 the premonitory sym ptoms of coming disease .had been regarded ? " Ghollau's Great hmiAtf CoaE^,"tf taken id time, are ihe most certain prevenj&tives pf serioua disease ever yet discovered. They are infallible remedies, and sold by all Chemists. pfrcENix (sjti&it d goldL MI N I N Q COMPANY [Req",tkbedJ. AN EXTRAORDINART MBETINQ of Shareholders will be held at the C om- ; pany'a Office, RBErroir, at 7 p.m., on M )N- ; DAT; 21st Jury, proximo. " BOMNES3:— To rescind resolutipn^pf eitraordii iary meeting held on 10th February last, empowering the Directors to wind up the Company and form a hew CoifipatiyL/iAIao, reaolotion , authorising the Directors 10. sell the ■ ; Company's property! to Teuateet on '- .. behalf of a new' Gompaoy.: ' 1 ,lao, resolution of same meeting (waich stood adjourned to the 15th Match), ~ y ■' the Directors to deal With - '* traj a«;eis;6f UietCompany. And klso, ii iKfcgion ca^d relative to the --' * of' aw Company. Ij.. . ■//■./. !■ „. Andji '.'.U.'i T To < pass; ,a .resolution to Directora, to sell the Con?Mny'spropbrty i bf auction; i»ndTanojhV«Etolution aathoriains the Directors to vqluntiWly ¥fad Up the tyvkQkify. distribute ' ' iamodg tbeSharehbldetiiany s^dplas which may remain after tbe cooiple- . . ton of the winding up, and. dispoie of ' • ■ ■ the books and documents be'FoiitftiJg to. "• ..the Company., .'.;: K.iji- J | > PATRICK BEBNNiN,; .:.:,' . \.. i. ■ ; ;■} 7/lftiHaier.' Beefton, 18th June, 18?& . . , rl^B2— 4 Wairoa bailey. . rtlfllS DESIEABLE !^O^E&'Ir V, X ' late in cccup^tiorr pf ! l |fo. I&emBiTzkr, isho^ FOBi SALE. J ' Distance from Nelson 14 miles, from Brightwater: Station; Smiles. It comprises about 1000 Acres of Good laand in compact with comm<j^ion» I%iaiLD!fG-^rousE,iGo9PTi.Gß, Outbuildings, Enclosures, and Impito^ementa. Title consolidated under Land Transfer Act. An excellent position for a Cattle and Dairy Station, with pleasant residence. " "" i ■■ , Apply-to^- .--. -r- ; W. CiSTANTON. Hydraulic Engine ,;::;.. • ; ;:>F|9e^i9 r v:,., :: : V . rTOOEBiEfiLT usecl fof driving the JO l Printing Machine of the Ntison Jfactpmqrv It is in ..perjejst order. \ AXSO, \ Apart from the above, a Fair of L BJiVlftG WHEELS, jwitn Wooden Drum, or a Spindle, A large VENTILATING and HEATjSTOVE (Arnot?B) Jfl nifcable fora JHall, Church, or JDargerßooml and, • Some §acond-hand GAS and WAIEB ■ ; FiTTiNGSa; 1 :.,;.'- :j ".;;■.! •". Long OEFKJE DESK; aivisible jinto two. ! W. M. STANTCJN. ". - ;', \ ! \ ■■ 1— I ( Offices to Let. npHREE of the Rooma formerly ocX cupied by Messrs.) J|Adams; and Kingdon, next j W*W* STANTON'S, j .L Trafalgar-atrfet. ;■:».. ■■!... ■ (1117

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 155, 1 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 155, 1 July 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 155, 1 July 1879, Page 4

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