MRS. n\yr^/^EJ3i-!Senior,"beg3 to ihform J3X VJT <tiu old friends that she has Opened a. JJOAIIDIMG-HpUSE opposite the Miners' Arms .Hotel, Hardy-street/ 134S I M KJ GrVE. La 0H ' fl. 0 JVf (EO PAT H I C .C H E;M I S/T js .;. ; ' , \ : (Late Mrs. Bartlett's Stp^e), .'"' ; ''; '< r ['/■ S : yGROVE STREET, THB C 'w6oD. lft3Y ; '"*' ; .EDUCATION RATE/; -I Superintendent's Office, Nelson, . : - - ; - - rr - Nelsoii, June 24111, 187t>. !■ ' PURSUANT to the provisions of. 4 ' The Educa-' tion Act, 1853 " the SUPERINTENDENT. r directs^ it to be notified, that the ANNUAL RATE imposed by the said Act upon all Householders residing 1 within Educational. Districts/will. , ,be LEVIED on TUESDAY, the 2nd day' of . Augnsr; and that the same will be received at the following places,, between the hours Of Ten a.m. and Four p.m , namely : — , Court-ihouse, Nelson, by Al'nd Hibble,;., f] r; / , f School -house, Clifton-terrace, Suburban-North 1 , ■'■ , by Alexander Wragg ; Sclio'ol house., Stoke, by E. Cresswell ; •■ ! ' ! ■ Agricultural Hali, Wairaea East; .by William- , ; ''''./. -' y \ : School-house, Wairaea We^t, by : .(jeor^e' 1 '-. Walker ; ■ . '• '-/ ; • School-house, Spring Grove, by Charles Knapp; " School-house. Upper Moutere, by H. Benseman; School-house, Lower Moutere, by W. Guy; : Institute, Motueka, by B. F. Burrell r ; School-house, Pa ngatotara, by R. Brown ; :School-house", Hiwaica, by C. P. Pattie ; School-house, Mottipipi, by J. F^aird ; House of G. Taylor, Takaka, bj G. Taylor; , Po ice S'tati .n, Collingwood. by John Fisher ; : : , Court house, Cohden, by S. G. Rowle* ; ■ Court-house, Westport, by the Sergeant of Police, W. A. Kieiy ; •■;• . .'.■ School-house, Motupiko, by George Flower ; . jSchool-house, Ngatimoti,- by- George Young; '■Schoolrliouse, Dovedale, hy Job Best. -r The aforesaid Act requires that "every house-, ;in";Ceach Educational District shall p.ay- ;- annually, twenty shillings, and a further suni ,of ■ ■ five shillings for every chiidLof such householder between tiie ages ot five and fourteen years : Provided always, that no person shall be liable to pay for more than four children, nor for any child * = residing more than three miles from any school ~ established under this act ; nor for any child attending any school not established under this Act, iv re>pect of whom such persons shall ... produce to the Collector a certificate signed by ' the teacher of sucli school, showing that such -,' child has attended during the three months.' - previous to the levying of the rate." ALFRED GREENFIELD, 1222 Provincial Secretary. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER - ; Tjl 0 R Q1 AL E] TO THE TRADE AND OTHERS :— 10 cwt. b'jst Curled Horsehair 4 cases well-assorted Paperhangings 20 do single & double Iron. and Brass Bedsteads 2 do Fenders and Fire Irons 4do Slate-top Hagatelle Boards, with and without pockets 10 do Cane-seated Chairs, various patterns 3 do .Silver-mounted Harness 50 rolls best Brussels ana Tapestry Carpets 2 bales Velvet Pile and Axmin^ter Hugs "■ 2 do superior Carriage anil Travelling Rugs 1 case Oil Baizes (wood and marble) 6 do Floor Cloth, assorted patterns 200 Linen and Cotton Mattrass Ticks 2 best London-made Stanhope Pha3tons 2 do, do, Pony Basket do 2 do, do, Spring Carts, with patent axles 2 cases Papier Mache Tea Trays, Tables,*an& Chairs 12 best Goose-feather Beds 50 do Bolsters 200 do Pillows 20 best Horsehair Mattrasses • -- 150 Flock Pillows and Bolsters 4 bales Cocoanut and China Matting Cottage Pianofortes, in Walnut and Rosewood cases, by Collard & Collard, and Ralph Allison 1 5 cases Harmoniums, liy Alexaadre 10 do Kerosine Lamp Chirhnies 10 do Bell & Black's Vestas 1 do Freeman's Chlorodyne > 2do Epps' Cocoa 10 hhds. White and Gold ToilefSets 6 do, do, Breakfast China 10 bales Lemonade Corks 12 Eider Down Quilts 40 cases Crosse & Blackwell's pint Pickles 100 do do Salad < )ils 10 do do Sauces, assorted 20 do do Bottled Fruits 10 do Colinan's Mustard, assorted 20 cases Elegant Cheval and Toilet Glasses, in rich Gilt and Mahogany Frames H r A CASES SUPERIOR LOSDON-MADE. J-OUy-roUSEHOLD T7IUBNITUBE XX i- Including— Elegant Suites for Drawing-room, uphofstered'in rich Brocatelle, Velvet, and Hep. Dining-room Suites in Morocco Leather a>id Hair-cloth — Bedroom Furniture in Mahogany— all of which may now be: ' viewed at their stores. Jxfst LakdeL) : I 30 CASES AMERICAN CHAIRS. TRAFALGAR AND BRIDGE STREETS T. NEWTON & CO. [ 1062!
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 168, 19 July 1870, Page 3
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676Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 168, 19 July 1870, Page 3
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