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could make things very unpleasant for the eettlers, as there can be no doubt he is well supplied with weapons of war afid plenty Of ammunil on, secured while his peace policy has been going on, and while his influence has been "ncreasing over the native mind." At a ate meeting of the Sydney Mun'Cipal Co .ncil, Alderman Da vies moved, •'That the City Surveyor be instructed to prepare j .ans, and estimate of cost, for the erection of kilns for the consumption by fire of all house and yard refuse of the city, as & deterrent to the spread of small-po*.'* He said that 40,021 loads of house" rubbish, 2(^39' loads of market refuse and about 40,000 dead animals were deposited in localities contiguous to the city, and that they must prove imrbical to the health of the citizens. The motion was unanimously agreed to. A recent London telegjam sgys-.— Advices from the Cepe of Good Hope state that the interference of Sit Hercules Robinson has been successful, and that the Basuto tribes, who were rebellious in conseqnenca of the di«armameqt proclamation, are now loyally, supporting the Government. Peace is now fir inly secured in the district.

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LOST a SPADE GUINEA enclosed yr th Pebble*. Finder rewarded by applying to " Mail " Office, Bridge-street. 89 1 9— 2p MRS. KOGEKS' SCHOOL. Shelbounwetreet.— The " Fourth Quarter " will commence on MONDAY, October 3rd. — Ip MISS STOTHARD'S CLASSES will KE-ABBEMBLE MONDAY, October 3rd » ', ' ' 3924— 2p THE NtfXr QUARTER of Proleisor GEISLER'S f,eßßrn? in PAINTING commences on WEDNESDAY, October sth, 1881 5920 'i TENDERS will ba received uatil the 6tb October for about 10 ODO feet TIMBER tor Buildicg purposae.— JOHN WALK KB. 5922— 5 ffiftBDERS will be received until THURSX DAY, October 6, for— Splitting a»d putting up about Three Miles ot Paling and Wire Fence. See ■pacification at my home. 5923— 5 JOHN WALKER. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD.- LOST on Tueiday last between the College and Cambria-street, a SILVER LOCKET. The above reward will be paid on leiviug the B&me at the " Mail " Office. 3921—1 AYE you a VEHICLE that wants . PAINTING aud Priming? If no, you cannot do better than take^it to SEARLE, Coach Paintf.b, Next Twufc * Gay'i, 8917— 8 m Trafalgar- street. WANTED. TWO or Three APPRENTICES for the DRESSMAKING 392« Apply W. MILNER. Town Schools, Nelson. npHE SCHOOLS will ba CLOSED on A MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT, for B?" iehaelmn Holidays. — l Nelson Horticultural Society. BOOK of BULSS and PRIZE LIBT for the Spring and Autumn FxbibitionF can be obtained from the undermentioned persons, v?z.: — H. Bbddbn & Co., Bridge-street. W. Hale, Hardy -Btreet S. Bolton, VTaimea street. ALFRED GRE iNFIELD, £929 — 2 Hoa, Secretary. Provincial Hall. (By kind permission ) MADAME piECILIA SUMMERHATES V>S begs to announce that she will give a Grand Evening Concert in the above iiall, On TUESDAY, October 11. Particulars in future advertisement. To the Electors of Nelson Suburbs, /^ENTLBMES,— I think it right to Inform \X you aa early as possible of my int'ntions ia regard to the approaching General Election. The " Representation Act, 1881," has united the Suburbs in one electorate with the Waimei, Upper Motueka, and Bailer districts, ai far aa the Luke. Under these circumstances I bare decided not to offer myself for re-election. I beg you to accept my warm thanks for the honor you did me in electing me to represent you in Parliament, and to believe ih *t I shall ever recall with gratitude the many proofs of kindness s and sympathy which ware so freely offered to me during my •lection. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, A. 8. COLLINS. Wellington, September 36, 1881. —2 FUNERAL. THE Friends of the lata Mr JOI3N TRFGEA are respectfully informed that his FUNERAL will leave his l&ta residanw, Collingwood-itreefc, for the New Cemetery, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at Half-past Two. PARMENTER & AMOS, 8913—2 Undtrtakera. •TTN. & I\/T EMBE R8 of the fr/-\ \ fc/V i'-i " Trafalgar P. A. IX X) rtyrK Chapter of Nelson," and \\/y of the " Southern Star " >Jt-^ and "Victory" Lodges arc requested to aiScmble at the Masonic Hall, on SATDRDAY, Octobir 1, at Two o'clock p.m. (punctually), to follow tin remains of their late Comp. and Bro JOHS TREGEA, at hi» Funeral. (No regtlia). W. M. ST ANTON. Q. GEO. NAYLOR.W.M. 89 U L. G. BOOR, W.M. Masonic Hall. POSITIVELY FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! TJERR SPITZABRIOK •*"*■ and COMPANY Tf ILL GIVK THEIR Renowned and Comic Entertainment ! 1 ! LOOK AT THffi PRItTSS ! Front Stats, 1/6; Gallery and Back Keats )/- Doobs Opeh at 7.30, Commence at 8. Tick^ta at W, M. St anton'b. SBBO-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 233, 30 September 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 233, 30 September 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 233, 30 September 1881, Page 2

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