The Nelson Evening Mail. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20,1877.
| The triennial session" of "die^'G'eaeftll" \: Synod of the Church o_ England in New Zealand will commence on-Wednesday ,next. yThere will be* a speciaV Service i at! Christ Church hi-the^morhing at 11 o'clock, -and the i Synod will be opened in the. ? Provincial Hall >by the Right Rev the Primate at four o'clock •in- the afternoon; ..\. ! V: '■■ ! ! . .7;'fi '{' 'AAa- ''A.%\ Right Rev the Prjmate, the Very f Rev.;the Dean, of Christchurch, aud theßevs - Lingard andtfacksbh arrived'- by ; --t_e'"fctweff * yjast jnight.s ; The .Primate vwjilii preach a.t ■■, Christ Church to-morrow morning and ai Aii"' Saints'' -in evening, and the iDeani of *- i Christchurch at;.All ; SaintsVin-,thp morning '< jand at Christ^Qhurch in" the evening. ....'. v f ANNiVERS_R_ : ser_iohs in' connection with ithe Baptist Church Siihday 'Scßonl-'will be preached ta-morrpw, in ithe morning jby, the/ ReviD.,polamore, and in the evening by the Rev : J. Beckenbam. A tea ahd public meet- 1 ang will take place on Wednesday;*- 2 -*- 1 *: -.*■ -We notice that Dr Irvine .will, to-mprrpw" evening by. request,, deliver in the Trinity Presbyterian Church,* his recent lecture ion C "The Relations of . Religion^ and- Science." - It is unnecessary to say that the. subject is one of considerable interest, and' the lecture' is described; by those. who heard.it when first . delivered^.as, one, of great ' freshness " and power, j..,. .-.,,..,;.., •• v .-',-.' A A'-. ' '"-'' We se,e.by,a(lvertisement that" the annual : tea jto ,^ake place-at the / ( Congregational * ch.ur,h, ij adyertised.:for. Tuesday, the , 23rd' iiq.stJ, ?a,ppstpohed ,. till Tuesday week, the ' 30th, op accopht of the Baptist tea. meeting' being Advertised for Wednesday:,.,, , ,!-"".. / .AJ fßAP, 'accident occurred thui mprnih_? J ■^which, fortunately, did riot .Cresjil^ in'any/ mjnry.vto the : individuals Ccdnc'erned^ the . a>.mages. beiug; conisned .tq'a yehicte^wfiichii " h-we^er, auflere^ severely;..' jjM. Wharton.' was|driving his.iWa^pnette apd pai'rCintb iowa, if rom the Wood, when, just before reachihgthe" '' Colhngwoodbridge, he sawa spring cart, which proved to be M^strf ;S.haW and,Cfy/aredSaing towards him at a fundikifttce/ a cpliisibn'vmightf'pccurihe, _leci_ed ,nftt tot; cro^s the ,bridge, ; but drew hiitrakoa.one" sid^ of the road, but the precau„ob l was ! use- '• les3i as the cart came an; contact .with}' him, t.sm^hing ( the < pp!9i injuring one of thejyheelsi, I andjwrenchmg the axle. "'" ' '" '■" 'Ehe Star Bijou Company gave another of theu- -pleasing etiterta:inmehta r las'fe''nfght, and »thia evening will appear for the last time in -I jthfin •alj^who; en joy^v goody jpusic should attend for the purpose Of h^ringTEterr Schott.. 'Sharp ;ahd Pickering Jdisp'osed oil the!pn*ileges to erect booths on -thg-Pe-tl-ground on thelstEebruary,a_d:the_ollowing satisfactory ,. prices were realise^-rLiceasecL Victuajrers feooth.Np. I, 3, 44. Re|reshment booth No." 1? I 3 iw; No.] 2, .3 ; 155., : Fancy bazaar i.iiei'No!' 2, £18 18s. Large, skittles,,,^. .lOs^smali ski«tles,,je4 l,ss, . Cards of the games, £2 15_? ! making' a total o_ £75'3s f " : ' '•''•■ * j: ' ; - l >->' ■> \yE notice that Sir James Perghsson, onr late Governor, has been defeated ior the representation iofe Prome, jn the. House' 'of Commons by his opponent Mr Samuelson, tbejnumbers being SamuelsOh 661, Pergusson 568^ .. 7 ... ... ~ r .C"7C- . CA Christchurcli telegraii states tbSt^sparrows are. committing, sad: bavtfc among . the corps. One farmer inserts that CBO acres of '■■ barley on his farm have been almost entirely destroyed by them. , "".„. The prize firing is to take place at 'Hokitika pn-the J9th of Pebruary, instead of the sth| as originally notified?. Coli Mo^le f w^irbe' in command,- and the iquad 'officers will 3 be Lieut. Cordhel Packe, Captains Baillie; Ma'rshaill, Bonar, and Maclean. "", . The Coasters Race WniihUted ' at an early ho-4rthiLmorning, and gave rise to another protest which was considered by the Committee to-day, the result being that the Planet was disqualified on the ground that she had hot gone over the course directed by the Sailing Committee. The Maid of Italy was declared the .winner, and, the Arthur Wakefield second, eijC having been'the third to pass the winning buoy. The Effects of Dissipation. The burning thirst, gnawing in the' stomach, headache, ■ nausea, hand-trembling ...and wakefulness which are-. the effects of , dissipation, are terribly hard' to bear, $_ r these mariifesta- . tions of a disordered stomach; disturbed brain and weakened nervous system, as well as' for . mental exhaustion and ' physical ■ , fatigue science never provided, a speedier. , and pleasanter remedy than Ud olpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps.— Advt.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 18, 20 January 1877, Page 2
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