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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 102, 3 July 1866, Page 3

 

LOST, ON Fridays-last, a^ROLL of .-MUSIC, of . little, importance tpany ; o_e,except"-the-owper. .Any person having found the" samei' will oblige by forwarding it to-- the* Office ofthe Evening ""Mail. ' : : Nelson, Jun~e3o.~ - l ° ; ' •.*'• ---:-**.- 3. .** Sp. 095 '■ •' READINGS; 'BY MISS : AITKEN. y MISS AITKEN has pleasure mi announcing that -at the request of a'darge riumbe^ ; of-'_neri_~ she will give SELECT READINGS, in Nelson, on FRIDAY- -EVENING NEXT,- at •' the- Odd-iFeltowsV. "H_ll/- , t ..-^-7-Vv7'i •■■•..•; .-i ..;.__.:_„.• ■•? ;s.l. v.v "Particulars and programme will, Appear in future I advertisement and bills. ~*. <..:>■ i < Apply to Mr. 'Darby -and Mr. Stanton. ! Nelson, July -2nd, 1866. '">->■ 3 3: ;w 706 NELSON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. ORDINARY PARADE DRILL will be held afc the Drill Shed, in rear of the Institute, every WEDNESDAY Evening,' at half-past 7_ o'clock, and for RECRUITS at the same time and "place on MONDAYS,: WEDNESDAYS, and;,FRIDAYS. ex BAND.— VOLUNTEERS for instruction in Baud music are invited to send in their names to the Ad- : jutant. .- They willbe supplied with instruments and, after proof of merit with uniforms free-of cost. '-'■ , v.P. M'TAVISH, '704 .... Acting Captain. ANY FOWLS Trespassing . in my Garden after- this date-will-be Destroyed. ". . . ".' -. .'. . -. „ . '; - .;•:..;; -.'.'-■- ■"•:-.-..-. James smith. . Bridge-street, Nelson, July 3, 18667 "" "' ".""p'3JOS Colonial-Secretaty's Office, Wellington, . ■ M:7._-.r;JuQ_-2i;.. 1566. ' 7-7_vr_ 7. WHEREAS, a person of the name of GEORGE DOBSON, Civil' Engineer, in-the service "of- the Provincial Government of Canterbury, has mys- teriously DISAPPEARED ih the neighborhood of GREY RIVER, in the Province of Canterbury : NOTICE IS GIVEN that,..s_ould the said George Dobson have been MURDERED, his Excellency the Governor will • GRANT-'aVEREE PARDON to any one implicated in said murder, except the actual murderer, .whoi shall give s_ch:ih- formationas-wiil lead to the apprehension and con- viction of the murderer or. murderers . . 7EDWARD STAFFORD, 656 -->- Colonial "Secretary. NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTie^FND. THE COMMITTEE invite further' CONTRIBU-. ' TIONS 1 to this FUND, and acknowledge tfie following SUBSCRIPTIONS up to June 26:^-7 V i The Provincial Government ...£2OO 0 0 His Honor. the Superintendent 5 0 7 0" Bank of New Zealand - ". 5-6 0 W.H. Barlow... .<-.. 2 0 0 J. W. Barnicoat 5 0 0 James Barton 2 2 0 W. Botie ... ... 2 2- 0 W. Beatson 110 Black, Campbell, and Black 5. 0; 0 Miss Blackmore •-*.... ... ... 010 0 W. Brent 010 0 D. Burey 3 3 0 C. Hunter Brown , * ... 10. 0 0 Mrs. Hunter dirown 1 0. 0 R. Burn. „:.,..., 2 ; .2-* 0 James. Burnett , , ... ... ... 5 5. 0 J7T. Catley * **• 110 J.P.Cooke '. 0 10 0 Curtis Brothers 5 5 0 H. CDaniell I" 0 0 A. S. Dreyer : 1 10 G.Fleming. 0 12 6 H. Goulstone 2 2 0 A. Greenfield 2 2 0 J. Gully 0 10 6 — Hall ... 10 0 A. Helps 0 10 0 G..Hodson 010;6 Hooper; Dodson, & Aitkin 5 5-0 Dr. Irvine '."-.;'. <■ ... ... ... 3 3 0 H. Jasper 1 0 0" A. G: Jenkins 2 2 0 Rev. G. H. Johnstone 5 5 0 — Kedipthorne. , 2 2-0 T. Kingdon 2 2 0 R. Lucas & Son 5 0 0 H. M. .. ' 1 10 A. Mackay 1.1 0 W.Macrae ... 3 0 0 J. "M. ; Merrington ... 10 0 Mrs^Nalder .... 010 6 Mr. Potter?— collected by 14 6 Jbhn-PoyhterV. ..-. ... ... 5 5 0 — Richardson... *...- 110 J. W. Rentoul ... 2 2. 0 D. Rough ... 5 5 0 R. Sliallcrass ... 11 0 — Sheat- ... 10-o D. Sinclair ... ... 5 0 0 'J. Symons ... ... ... ■ ... 5 0 0 T.J.Thompson ... .... ... 2 2 0 — Wadman- .:. ... ... ... 100 A.Waxman. .. ... ... ... 010 6 W. C' Wilkins ; ... ....... 010 6 T: Wilkinson ... ... 0 10 0 J. Woolley ... ... 010 ,0 In. sums under 10s. ... 14 6, Subscriptions received at. all the Banks, and at- the Nelson Institute. - ' '• 689

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