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Superintendent's Ofßce, Nelson, Ist July, 1876. LIST of PERSONS to whom LICENSES have been issued under "The Protection of Animals Act, 1873," authorising them to SHOOTQUAIL within the District Proclaimed open tor that purpose, from the 15th May to the 30th June, 1876, and to shoot Quail only, within the same district, from the Ist to the 30th July instant, inclusively: — ; Charles Tunnicliff Daniel Southee Downe Alexander Knyvett . Samuel Powell ■ Hugh H. Stafford Stephen Starnes Thomas Dodson Arthur Gundry John George Knyvett George Wastney Roderick M'Rae Robert Marten Nathaniel Fowler Christopher Jordan Thomas Nicholson W. S. Mortimer Robert Boddington, jun John Wastney R. Fowler Fortescue Huddleston Daniel Stewart William Oldham John Saxon Frederick H. Blundell Alfred Greenfield John Oldham John Pratt James Keen Little David Mickell Charles Raikes Frederick Sigglekow Charles Bird Francis Track Reuben Bird Edward TB., Waring William Sunley Charles Orchard > Daniel Slater Robert Disher James Patching James Disher ' Edward O'Hava CanaW. B. Thompson van John Primmer Daniel Talbot, senior ■ Frank Guinness John Walker Frank Fry ' John Fowler, junior Henry Talbot, junior George Elliott Edward William Dee Thomas Hunt William Higgs Joseph Bolton , David Burns Edwin Arnold 7 Charles Jones Samuel Herbert Strong Wm. Gray Oamphell Wm. Hodson Adams Charles W. Jennings James R. Hill EUGENE O'CONOR, 990 Provincial Secretary. SHIPPINGS INTELLIGENCE. 7 High Watbb at Nelson. a.m. p.m. Tuesday, July 18 ... 712 735 Wednesday „ 19 ... 7*57 8-18 7 Thursday „ 20 ... 8-38 8"58 ENTERED IHWABDS. July 15—Dart, cutter, 16, Fraser, from Havelock. 17—Murray, ss, 78, Palmer, from West Coast. Passengers—Messrs Symons, Pasley, Jones, and Wright. 17—Taupo, ss, 461, Worsp, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers—Miss Burgess. Miss Fitz- . Gerald, Miss Hogan, Miss Crawford, Mrs Trimble, Mrs Fitzgibbon, Mrs Carr and child, Dr Lethbridge, Dr Squires, -Messrs Morton, M'lntosh, Christy, Webster, and 27 for South. 17— Uno, schooner, 28, Nelson, from Adele Island. 17—Sisters, schooner, 15, Charles, from Motupipi. 17—Midge, cutter, 16, Eure, from Waitapu. 17—Dauntless, cutter, 12, Britt, from Tata Island. OLEAEED OUTWABDS. July 17—Australian Maid, Bchooner, 17, Gilbertson, for Awaroa. 17—Taupo, ss, 461, Worsp, for Picton and South. 17—Lady Barkly, ps, 30, Walker, for Motueka. IMPOSTS. Ex Murray, from Wost Coast: 45 tons coal, 1 box, N. Edwards '& Co. Ex Elizabeth Curie, from Lyttelton : 742 sacks wheat, 184 sacks barley, Mabin. TEx Taupo, from North : 19 coils rope, Davis & Co.; 1 case, Langford ; 1 bag seeds, Watts ; 2 rams, Rives; 9 pkgs, 2 trunks, Healy ; 1 truss, Wilson. The Lady Barkly leaves for her weekly trip to Golden Bay at 3 p.m to-day. The ss Taranaki, with the English mail, leaves Onehunga this morning, and will probably arrive by to-morrow night's tide. She is announced to leave at 8 a.m on Thursday for Southern Ports. The Otago left Wellington at 345 p.m yesterday, -and should be in harbor early this morning. She leaves at 4 p.m to-day for West Coast and Sydney. The Wellington left Wellington at 1 p.m yesterday for Picton and Nelson, and will be in harbor by this morning's tide. She leaves at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Taranaki and Manukau. I* The Murray leaves for West Coast Ports shortly after arrival of the Taranaki with the English mails. NOTICE OF MAILS. To Geeymouth, Hokitika, and the Australian Colonies.—; Per Otago, to-day, Tuesday, at 2 p.m. To New Plymouth and Auckland.—Per ss Wellington, to-day, Tuesday, at 3 p.m. To Goldbn Bat.—Per Lady Barkly, this^day, Tuesday, at 2 p.m. To Wellington, Southebn Provinces, and the Austealian Colonies.—Per ss Alhambra, on Wednesday, at 3 p.m. To Westpobt, Greymouth, and Hokitika—Per Murray, on Wednesday, at 7 a.m. Note.—The next English Mail outwards will leave Nelson on 27th instant. The Mail will be due in London on September 14th. deaths" ~ ■ Webley.—July 17, at her residence, Brook-straet, the wife of Mr John Webley, and third daughter of Mr G. Harwood, of Motupipi, aged 27. Pabkee.;—July 16, at the residence of her son-in-law, Charles Moore, Manuka-atreet, Mrs Sarah Parker, aged 93. VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANIES. UNITED OA.PITAL ... ... ... £2,200,000 EIEE AND MARINE POLICIES ISSUED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERALITY AND PROMPTITUDE IN SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. Full particulars on application to H. DAVIS AND CO., BRIDGE-STREET, Agents foe Nelson and Province. • 850

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Colonist, Volume XVIII, Issue 2101, 18 July 1876, Page 2

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