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T °e Scotch evangelist, Dr. Somerville, is laboring among the English-speaking people in Paris, and has his son to assist Him. He intends to hold meetings in other cities on the Continent. A claimant has arisen for the whole of the the land between Prince's Bridge, Melbourne, and the bay at Sandridge, a distance of about four miles. The land has been valued at five millions sterling. An extraordinary scene was witnessed at Covent Garden when Madame Adelina Patti took her usual annual benefit. The opera selected for this occasion was Rossini's Barbiere di Sivigha, and directly her smiling face was first seen, she was greeted witt a volley of hisses, hooting, and whistling from the gallery. Counter demonstrations were vigorously made in other parts of the house, but Madame Patti, bnrsting into tears, retired —closing the balcony window behind her — and after a painful pause the curtain was dropped. Presently the curtain rose again, and the great prima donna, greeted by cheers to loud and enthusiastic that hostility was silenced, came forward and sang, " Una voce poco fa" (transposed into E major) with the exquisite finish of style for which she is famous. From this point all signs of enmity ceased, and the bouquets, wreaths, and other floral tributes showered upon the bsneficiare after the " lesson scene " would have filled a good-sized waggon.

NOTICE. STRAWBERRIES and CREAM at BX\ VIEW HOTEL, Wakapuaka Is 'per plate. ' ■ TEA and COFFEE served in the Garden at all boors. *576-6 H. SKELTON. . TO STAND THIS SEASON, fysMsflM| npHE Clydesdale Entire UMhakSafl •*- Horse mSmmm royal George He ie a Jj ark Bay, Stands 17 hands h ; gh with good bone and muscle, fine temper, and • lure foal getter. Will be at Ngatimoti and Tborpe on Mondays, Upper and Lower Mouiere on Tuesday*, at Riwaka on Thur? days, and at Motueba the remainder of the week. Terms— Single Mare_......£3 ss. Two or more Mares as per agreement. Grooming, 4s. i All fees to be paid on the Ist of January. For further particulars apply to JOHN LIMMER, Motueka. The well-known Entire Horse YOUNG LINCOLN w« ftacd this season at Nelson, Wakapuaka, Richmond, Wakefield.and surroundins; neighborhoods. Fee, Single Mare, £1 si. Gioomage, 3s. All fees to be paid on Ist January. : Farther particulars from C. BRUKNING, fV ****ihoGhovb! the DaAOGHT Eh- : • , , ""■ ' " thus : BLACK PRINCE •nd the Thoboughbbkd Entire EGONO3LJ. BLACK PRINCE, bred m Marlborougb, tot by the imported horse " Monarch " out of -fDja-o^-'lsnportfdfromT^asoianla. ««sJd•r* *» it admitted to hare left some of the *est ttock that has ever been in Marlborbugh. _ £ c ? N , OMT ' ** "Dead Shot»' out of « Circle," see Stud Book. ! _Tjßita-.BLACK PRINCSI, £2 Ss • Groomage, 3s. •ECONOMY, £2 2a ; Grpomage^Ss. Persons dfairing" 'the ' eervfces of these Horses can have tbeui vlaU their places, Paddocks can be bad for Mares If vqoired ? mm? ■'*?* ••**■ - ?^%"»M«!?y, J^T' ~ firWr tne P° wcr ' a ' Cltdbsdalb i^^^^^- Staluow Young New Zealand. YOUNG NEW ZEALAND, a beautiful bay, with black points, nearly 17 hands high, and rtotaf 7 years, is by Royal Conqueror, out of Mr Wadaworth's celebrated mare "Polly." •nd wiU travel as under. / Through Stanley Brook, Dovedale, Wakeflejd, FoxbilL Motoeka Volley, and Tadmor. Mondays, at the Finger-r.ost, Stanley Brook, and Rose's, Dovedale 1 Tuesdays, at the Forest Inn, Wakefield.atd Bell Grove Inn, Foxbill Wednesdays, Hopgood's, Motupiko, and The Ferry, Motueka Valley Thursdays. Bodgkinion's, Tadmor, and • Phillips'., i he Sherry The rest of the week at his own Stables, Motaeka Valley Tract: £i 10s; Groomage, 3/-, to be paid on first service. Aa,r allowance made for more than one .mare, - - ■ All fees to be paid ou or before Ist January J. G: STANLEY. Motaeka Valley. 3049 Young ConquerOT; ia by " Royal ConfflKTor," out oi Mr H#nry Redwood's ' Jfc? ftW*f by FBgland's Hope." v Young Oopqocfor " is from , the best, stock ever imPOlg»d<to iNalion- He is a first dlass working bone and aaure foal-getter. .The mare that wiUjio^ prove ia foal after him i* j>»«t breedto fc. Be win **•*«* ■* wSw, weather permfttlng:— . ~ . ; : Itave* Nelson on Mondays Tor Alliaatpn Farm, calling at Mr Tovey't, Richmond, and Mr Brook's to dinner ; stop all day 1 on Tuesdays at Allington Fani tTttart oa/ r W»dnetdsrt r s through Spring Grove to Waimea West, calling at Palmer's Botel at noon, and will be at Mercer's Travellers' Rest in {the evening ; * Thursdays for Mr, DisUcr/s Stablea Xttom, calling at Mr Brock's; at noon, and at the Turf Botel, iii'the \r. .-, ; evening ; Fridays wfll M ( a¥ MitDod•oni Black Boise Hotel, WakspuaHa, tUI four .o'clock » and at Mr DlAri'd .., , , B|ablas aU.day.cn tyn&mi v T?!U(*T-t* 10* pei matt 9 araotaage, fit., to ;• btpaidonflnt servicet All feesitobe paid on or before Ist January, 1880. All can taken of mares, but no responsibility ] 0; ■: -: • " PATRICK BY^NE, - • MO-tt i;i ; -M ■ ?fr TakakK^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 259, 12 November 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 259, 12 November 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 259, 12 November 1879, Page 4

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