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It is asserted "that Dr Colenso, haying been informed that no invitation from the. Archbishop of Canterbury will be sent to - him, has expressed his intention of going to' England to claim a place in the General Anglican Council. The Linnell Hotel, at St. Louis, the largest in tue United States, or the world, , has been totally destroyed by fire. It contained 530 rooms ; the building cost £ 190,000, the site £65,000, and the furniture £100,000.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS TO THE WEST COAST. ■• t jjujfc nnHE steamer ft|||k. NELSON, - ror Buller, Fox's River, and Grey- "*" mouth, is receiving cargo at the Albion Wharf, and will leave on WEDNESDAY, the 4th inst., at 1 p.m. NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, September 2, 1867. , 3127 LOST, ABOUT 10th of April, 4 cast ZINC PLATES, about 7 inches by 3 inches and 3-16 in. thick, in brown-paper parcel, addressed "Mr James Harrington, Postoffice, SpringjGrove." 3128 " TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, between Hornby's Auction Mart, Tra-falgar-street, and Trafalgar Hotel, on Saturday last, a£s NOTE. Anyone bringing the same to the Ostler, at the Trafalgar stables, will receive the above reward. 31 30 VOLUNTEER PARADE. THE members of No. I City Rifles and No. 1 Cadet Rifles, will meet, for PARADE, ia rear of the Depot, TO-MORROW Afternoon, at 5 o'clock. P. M'TAVISH, Captain, No. 1 City Rifles. JNO. W. WIGZELL, Hon. Captain, 3133 No. 1 Cadet Rifles. NELSON BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. MONTHLY MEETING THIS EVENING, Monday, September 2, at half-past 7 o'clock, stewards.— Messrs R. Burn and D. Burns. N.B. — Nomination of five members of committee, in the room of Messrs R. Burn and D. Burns, who retire in rotation, but who are eligible for re-election; and Messrs J.Thornton, J. Barton, L Webb, aud T. Watts, who have withdrawn. JNO. PERCY, 3126 Secretary. CATTLE FAIR. THE RICHMOND CATTLE FAIR will be held on the Ground belonging to the Association, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of September next. Great demand for every description of Fat Stock and Dairy Cows. Heavy Draught Horses have been inquired after lately. WM. HARKNESS, Hon. Sec. August 31, 1867. 3116 NOTICE. ALL POULTRY found Trespassing on my property, corner of Hardy-street and Wai-mea-street, after the 2nd September, will be DESTROYED. 3125 T. WIMSETT. NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, September 2nd, the price of BREAD will be REDUCED to Bd. per 4lb. Loaf, for cash at the shop; 9d. if delivered. JOHN SHARP, 3123 " Hardy-street. PUBLIC NOTICE. PMOLLER, COOPER, Bridge-street, begs • to return his Thanks to the public in general for the support he has received since commencing business, and will continue to do his best to merit the same. He would also direct the attention of the larming population to his Colonialmade BOX-CRURN, which he warrants to be superior to any for Simplicity, Durability, and Cheapness. 3105 S. H. DREW, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, (From J. W.Benson's, London), BEGS to inform the public that he has COMMENCED business in the above line, on the premises lately occupied by Mr Murrell, near the Trafalgal Hotel, where he hopes, by attention, punctuality, and care, to merit the eood-will and enjoy the support of the Nelson public. Repairs of every description executed in a workmanlike manner and WARRANTED. Trafalgar-street, Sept. 2nd, 1867. 3134 , IMMENSE REDUCTION. Must be Cleared Out, to make room for Fresh Arrivals, daily expected, per SPRINGSHOWERS aud THUNDERSTORM. TO prepare for the Summer Season Bathing all Baths will be charged. HALF-PRICE for ONE MONTH ONLY. Nelson Public Baths, Hardy-street. Open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, from 7 to 9 a.m. 3129

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 205, 2 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 205, 2 September 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 205, 2 September 1867, Page 3

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