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THE REGATTA. To the Editor of the Evening Mail. • Sir, — In reply. to a- letter in your issue of last evening signed " Subscriber/' arid who is evidently an interested party in the race, allow me to state that as far as is generally known the prizes hav« not yet been paid to .the winners •; and I see by the same issue they are advertised to "be paid this evening. I sincerely hope the umpire will decide the , race according to its merits, and riot be influenced by any consideration of the pecuniary advantages which might possibly accrue to the evidently interested " Subscriber." ' Lam, &c, Fair Plat. ' ' * NELSON RETAIL MARKETS.— December 29. Beef, 5d to 8d per lb Bread, 21b loaf, 3d to 5d Mutton, 5d to 8d B utter, fresh, ls4d per lb Pork, 8d to 9d Cheese, col., Is 3d to Is 8d Bacon, Is Od to Is 3d Ducks, 7s per pair . . Ham, Is Cd Fowls, 6s Lard, Is 3d Turkeys, 7s to 8s each Eggs, Is lOd per dozen Flour.— Rod & Hounsell quote fine flour ati>ls par-, ton; extra fine, silk dressed', £17.'. Redwood's (D.~ Moore, agent), £1 5 per ton. Wheat, Csper bushel; barley, 6s 6d; oats, 5s to 6s. Potatoes, £3 to £4 per tori; hay ,'£6 to £7; new, £3. Beer, £6 per hhd; 8s per dozen. .

.._ BAPTIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL, Bridge-street. AN Open-air MEETING, in connection with the above School, will' be'hekl'on NEW YEAR'S DAY, in a paddock adjoining Mr. Epps' Nursery Garden. The public are respectfully invited to attend. Tea on the table at half-past 5 o'clock. Tickets, Is. 6d. each; children not belonging to the school half price. ' ', N.B. Should the weather prove unfavorable, t__ meeting will be held in the Chapel. . 1527 I. O. 0. F., M. U. THE ANNIVERSARY DINNER of the LOYAI, NELSON and HOWARD LODGES will take place at the Odd-fellows' Hall, Nelson, on TUESDAY, the Ist January next. The procession will leave the Hall at half-past _ p.m. Dinner on the table at half-past 6 p.m. Brother P.P.G.M. James Graham in the chair. Tickets, 6s. each, to be had at the Thistle Inn Bridge-street; Mr. J. Pickard, Trafalgar-street; or Of any of the Committee. f ' 153g ~ ~ A. O. F. ~~ THE Members of Court ROBIN HOOD win MEET at the Oddfellows' Hall, at 1 o'clock, .on TUESDAY, Ist January, 1867, to Join in tbe Procession of the 1.0.0.F., M.U. : By order of -k- ' ■'■ 1537. , F. TRASK, C.R. PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS Tuned Regulated, arid Repaired. .' '- : R, B. WALCOT.; Shelbourne-street, 201

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 253, 29 December 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 253, 29 December 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 253, 29 December 1866, Page 2

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