MRS. T>ASSMORE begs to remind he»---s? X Friends and Pupils thnt School // y Duties will be RESUMED (£/ /A (D.V.) on TUESDAY, tl^l7th / A day of January. 54( SHELBOURNE PLACE, Nelson. MISS OMITH, kte Teacher of St. Mary's O (Catholic) School, begs to inform her friends and-the public that she intends opening AJ- y PRIVATE SCHOOL \ Tn Alh'on^Strei.t, wlien she purposes combining tbe Torching of French, Music, Drawingv and Singipfr. with the usual branches oi an ICnglish Edu_ation. * / ' school will open on the 23rd instant/ For particulars and terms, apply to MISS SMITH, 73 . Gordon Cottage, Alton Street. Sty^X. MARY'S SCHOOLS. THE fS^NTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY of the above SCHOOLS will be held at the ►/Catholic Station, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 18th instant. The Children will meet at 2 p.m., at the Catholic Station, where Tea will be served for them at 3 p.m. Tea for Adults will be served at 5^ p.m. - — Tickets for Adults, Is. 6,5.; for Children under 12,15. If three or more Children in a family, 6d. each. Magic Lantern at 8 p.m. Admission Ticket for Visitors, ls. yr\ The Children belonging to the Schools will have Free Admission to Tea and the Exhibition of the Magic Lantern. ', o Duties will be resumed at the Boys' School on the 2"rd of this month. Those of the Girls' School by the end of the pvesentyrnonth or the beginning of the next, by the En^Hsh and French Sisters of Charity, who are expected to arrive by the end of this month, when full particulars as to the course of education will be then advertised. 91 WESLEJAN SUNDAY SCHOOL /^A^ NNIVERSARY - mWO SERMONS will be Preached in th. JL WESLKYAN CHURCH, Hardy-street, on .^NDAY NEXT, Jan. 15, iv the Morning at 11, and in the Evening at Half-past 6, by the Rev. T. BUDDLE. >^. In the Afternoon, at Three, an ADpRESS will be given to Parents and Children. / Collections after each Service in aid of the above School. • / Appropriate Hymns will be\^png by the Children. On tbe following TUESDAY, Jan. 17, there will be a TEA MEE TING, after which there will be a PUBLIC MEETING, when Ministers and/ Friends will give Addresses. / Tea at Six a'clock. Admission, ls Gd. each, ny/io BUILDERS. // — y TENDERS are invited for COMPLETING /the EAST END of ALL/ SAINTS' CH-URCH. /Drawings and Specification maY be seen at Mr. C. E. Beatson's Office, Collingwood-street, until MONDAY, the 16th, when Sealed Tenders must be sent in. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- j cepted. 90 //IO PAINTERS. / j rfl EN ft-felftjuie invited by the undersigned unX t^MpRSDAY, the ISth instant, for the/ PAI2\ TIN(f of the Premises kuoyn as the Bee Hive Store. \J /The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars on application to 11. V. PHILLIPS, 94 Bridge -street, Nelson. PROVINCIAL LAND and BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENTV: A ' SJS SPECIAL MEETING of the ,SEIAREJ\. /HOLDERS in the above Society will be held /ft the Golden Fleece Hotel, on THURSDAY" EVENING NEXT, January 19, at Halfpast Seven o'clock, to take the nec/ssary steps towards WINDING-UP the Societ>7and Balloting out the Unrealised Shares. JOHN PERCY, 88 j Secretary. » / Sun/eflritendent's Office, Nelson, /T^/lO y January 6, 1870. It/is hereby notified that it is intended, after ./the expiration of Two Months from the date hejfeof, to GRANT LEASES lor GOLDM^NING Purposes of the Crown Land within the District of the Nelson South-west Goldfields, hereinafter described, viz. : — 1. A Block of Land, containing Five Acres One Rood and Thirty Perches, more or less, situated at Wangapeka, Applied for by R. P. Bain, Manager Donm's Reef Gold-mining Company. / 2. A Block of Land, Sixteen and Thirty 4 Perches, more or le/s, situated ac Wangapeka. Applied f/r by John Bailie and others. / 3. A Block of Land, containing Eleven Acres and Twenty JRarcehs, more or less, situated at Wangapeka. Applied for by Whjliasi O'Brien and others. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 98 I Provincial Secretary. > \ / TO THfe TRADE. rjpfttE Undersigned offer at Manufacturer's JL t^rices, with Irapolt Charges, the following: / Crosse & Black^jj^M?ickles, Sauces, Oils, and Fruits — Col rrmr?%hMu3tards — Paperhangings — Oilcloth — EJana^a— Quil ts — Cocoa and "India Mattinc — CamiMjeßuga — Silk Umbrellas, and Parasols — Wnrte and Goli Breakfast and Toillt China. 100 . ' J NEWTON & CO.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 11, 13 January 1871, Page 3
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