Mrs Passmores School, SHELBOURNE-STREET, WILL BE REOPENED TO-MORROW, TDESDAY, Ju'y ,2th. 227 1—1 THE FUNERAL of the lste Mbs McGowas, will itave the Nelson S'ation at Baif-rast Two o'c'oek, TOMORHOW (Ue-fdaj), the 12t_ instant, for the New Cemetery. 2264 ST. HARM'S. THE CHURCH COMMITTER are requested to meet at the Pbesbyteby TO-MORHOW (Tue.day) EVENING, at Ssvea o'clcc'is. Business veiy important 2272—1 A. M GARIN. 3h _s\ fjlOK WAITAPU InW^x -E DIRECT. — The Fast--WB^^aaili.-'gCntter-.tf-BSSfiywili I Jgwigj-liiSgL ten,*/** fcr the above port TCS MOR OW AFTERNOON. For. iff* ight or Passage apply to the Mts ;er, on board. " * — l Partnership Notice, WE, the uader aiand bg to notify that we have enter d into Ct) PA&TN hliSHIP as NUKSERYMSjI and WHOLS SALE FKUITKRM-tS, under the style of ' COCHRANE & FALL." WILLIAM COCHRANE, RICHARD SQUIBS FALL. Witness to Bigcaturtß— tDWARO MOHRK, &olicito7, NeUoa. ! ft hon, 6'h July. 1861 2.62~3a I ■ . . . Anchor Foundry. ALL KINDS OF ENGINEERING and SMITHWOBK, Iron and Brass Founding MINING, MARINE, AND MONUMENTAL WORK. ALEXANDER BROWN, 2266— 3 m MANAGER. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. TXAMINATIONS OF 1881. rHE rexfc University EXAMINATIONS for DEGREES, HONORS and SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS will commence on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th NEXT. Candidates must send in their names, with a list of the subjects which they propose to take up, on or before Monday, August 15th, and forward, also, the examination fee of one guinea. Ths applies also to candidates under the Teachers' Regulation. By order. 2263—6 W. M. MASKELL, Registrar. THEAITBS jifl|||||i^ ROYAL TO-MIGHT ! LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF THE GRKAT ■DANDMANN -° COMBINATION! ShaVespeare'a Sublime Trcgedy in Five Act? .(for tbe first time in Nelson) entitled the Mercliant of Venice ! ! ! Hebr BANDMANN in his world-wide f -med cfejtion of SHYLOCK 1 TC-MORROW, TUESDAY, JULY 12, Farewell Benefit of Miss Louise Beaudet! EAST LYNN E! AND FAVORITE FARCE! WEDNESDAY (L4SP NIGHT OF THF SEASON), Grand Double Bill! The Entire Company in Two Plays ! Tlie Lady of Lyons!!! AND DAVID GARRIOK. -HT SECURE YOUR SEATS EARLY. Season Family Tickets, Six for £l,can be had at Mr S tamos. 's, TO THE INHABITANTS OF BISHOP DALE, STOKE, RICHMOND, AND HOPE. In answer to eeveral applications, by the residents of the country districts of Nelson to run a special train for the purpose of enabling them to witness the performance of the Lady of Lyons and David Garrick on WEDNESDAY NIGHT next by the Bandmann Combination, Mr Bandmann begs to state that he will do so, provided at least 50 Front Seat Tickets, inclusive of return fare, st sa, be guaranteed. Mr Nicholson, bis Agent, will call upon the residents TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) for the purpose of ranking arrangements, and tickets will be obtainable the same day between the houra of 10 am. and 3 p m. at the Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond. Wesleyan Church Anniversary. TO - M CTk R O W The ANNUAL 80IBEE will tike piace on the following TUESDAY, ths 1 2th, TEA on the Tables at Sis o'clock. A; PUBLIC MEETIN Twill afterwards be held in the Church Chair will be taken at Seven o'clock Addresses will be delivered by several Ministers aud other gentlemen, and Music will te rendered by the Church Choir Collections after each of the. above Services In aid of tha Truat Funds. 2237— 2 a SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, 735 E.C. ■;* X A THE ORDINARY MONTHLY MEETING will be held in the Masohio Hall, on I TUESDAY EVENING, July ISth, at Seven o'clock sharp. Members of other Lodges cordially in .vited. By order of the W.M., | ..--..-: THOS. SCOTT, 2247— 5n Hon. Secretary. The Revised Testament QN MONDAY (To-d«y) the BISHOP proposes to commence a SERIES Off LEG TURES At thh BISHOP'S SCHOOL. ON THB Revised Authorised Version of the New Testament. The Lecture will consist of Se'ectcd Speci mens of Alterations from the Baok itself, / wj[th'a. ' ■ POPU^Ais;SUMMiiRY of the reasons for the alterr tions j etc. Each Lecture #ill be delivered Twica on the j Mmc day, to suit all.— From Fom to a Five, and fromEight to Half-past Nine. • AJ.MJS3IOK FSBB. 9334
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 163, 11 July 1881, Page 2
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