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INSPECTION PARADES. THE WAKAPUAKA Artillery Company will PARADE, for Commanding Officer's Inspection, on TUESDAY next, 17th instant, at half-past 2. The CITY Companies on the SAME DAY, at the Botanical Gardens, at 6 p.m. punctually. By order, JOHN LOCKETT, Captain, 518 Adjutant Militia and Volunteers. THIRTY SHILLINGS REWARD. TAKEN by mistake, from the Trafalgar Hotel Yard, a Small Dark OPOSSUM RUG. Anyone bringing the same to Mrs DISHER, will receive the above reward. 499 THE party who Took the GREENSTONE from J. W. Taylor's, would oblige the undersigned by Returning it (as he is again working at the trade); or if not, to come and Get the mainder--519 C. W. GENTRY. m^-mmmmmmmmmmmtmamwmmmmammmmi^^ FUNERAL. THE Friends of the late Mr« EYLES are informed that the FUNERAL wil leave her late residence, Richmond, TO-MORROW Afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 500 _ «■_■—■_ m> FUNERAL. THE Friends of the late ALEXANDER ADAM are informed that the FUNERAL will leave his mother's residence, Haven-road, at _ p.m. TO-MORROW, Sunday. JOHN M'KAY, Undertaker, 525 Haven-road. ■*_——_—___ — H_— M_— MMMW—MM— — — M_«_. MONEY TO LEND. THE March MEETING ofthe PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY of NELSON will be held at the Temperance Hall, on MONDAY next, the 16th instant, at 6 p.m. Stewards— Messrs Luckie, Stringer, and Thornton. The Money will be sold at half-past 8 punctually. W. ROUT, 511 Secretary. St. MARY'S GIRLS' SCHOOL. THE Rev. Father Garin begs most respectfully to inform tbe Gentry and Inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity that he has engaged Miss Smith, a trained teacher, lately arrived from England, to conduct the BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL, which will be OPEN on MONDAY, 31st March instant, and who trusts by strict attention to the morals and education of her pupils to merit the approbation of those parents who may entrust their daughters to her care. Miss Smith will be assisted, if required, by Mrs. Smith, who has had long experience as teacher in England. The course of study will comprise instruction in the English Language, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, and the use of the Globes, History, plain and ornamental Needlework. Terms — Board and Education, 30 guineas per annum, above 11 ; ditto, 25 guineas per annum, under 11. Extras — Washing, 5 guineas per annum ; French, Singing, and Music, as may be agreed upon. l-"ayments Quarterly in advance. Each boarder will be required to be provided with clothing and bedding. For Day Scholars — Is. weekly, or 12s. 6d. per Quarter, under 11; ls. 6d. per week, or 21s. per Quarter, above 11 ; comprising stationery and books, excepting such books as the pupils require at home. 524 AN EVENING QUADRILLE PARTY will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall, on MONDAY Evening, the 23rd instant, at halfpast 7 o'clock sharp. The Volunteer Band will be in attendance. Double Tickets, 6s. 6d. Tickets to be had at Mr W. West's, Bridgestreet, and of James Camp. 527 MR RAWSON, Dentist, will be IN NELSON for a short time. Hardy-street, the house lately occupied by Dr Cotterell. 408 CAUTION. I WILL not be Responsible for any DEBTS contracted by my WIFE, Elizabeth Canning, after this date. JAMES CANNING. Nelson, Mar h 13. 1868. 509 CAUTION. A LL persons found Trespassing ia Hooner & XL Dodson's II OP GARDENS, atter this date, will be PROSECUTED to the utmost rigor of the law. HOOPER & DODSON. Nelson, March 13, 1863. 514 nnENDERS will be received by ihe Waimea X Road Board until Ml )ND AY, April (5, f'roiii parties desirous of RENTING the TU_(L*> receivable at the Suburban South Gate, for one year, from April, 16th. Conditions of lease may be seen after Monday, 16th instant, at the Toll Collector's house, and at Messrs Hodder & Talbot's. The Tolls for the current year were let at a rental of £500. The Board does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender. T. J. THOMPSON, 523 Secretary, EOR SALE, a First-class COW, newly calved, 4 years old, and warranted quiet. To be sold cheap. Apply to JAS. DOWNES, 581 Washington Valiey,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 62, 14 March 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 62, 14 March 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 62, 14 March 1868, Page 3

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