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MRS. "OASSMOTiE begs to remind her Jk Friends and Pupils i/iat School S) / Duties will Ufe /RESUMED . / //» O">.V.) on TUESDAY, the 17th / J - r '•January. C 4 / BUELBOURNE PLACE, Nelson. "]^/g"ISS QMITH, Lite Teacher of St. Mary's j3'JL k-> (Catholic) School, begs to in&fTl^ her friends and the public that she intends opening l^ A PRIVATE SCHOOL / In Aj/[ox\ Street, when she purposes combining th_e/^Teaching of French, Music, Drawing, and Singing, with the usual branches of s(n English Education. . / School will open on the 23rd ii\s£pnt. For particulars and term?, apply to Mr.SS SMITH, 73 y Gordon Cottage, Alton Street. -pA? MARY' i' SCHOOLS. mifM'WENTY-FIBST ANNIVERSARY of X tl^above SCIK OLS will be held at the /CATn*H<r Station, on WEDNESDAY KEXT, / the ISth instant. : The Children will ieet afc 2 p.m., at the Catholic Station, whor ; Tea will be served for them at 3 p.m.^TuA fo Adults will be served ats£p.m. /^"^ Tickets for Adultl^s 6,i.; for Children/under 12, is. If three or ra re Children in a/family, 6d. each. — / Magic Lantern at 8 j.tn^^Admissien Ticket for Visitors, Is. x / The Children belong ng to tha Schools will have Free Admission to Tea and live Exhibition of the Magic Lantern. / Duties will be resume 1 at thcS-Boys' School on the 2"rd of this niont i. Those of the Girls' School by the of he present month or the beginning of the next, cy the English and French Sisters of Charity, who ire expected to arrive by the end of this month when full particulars as to the course of educat on will be then advertised. 9L WESL^YAN SUNDAY SCHOOL J2> /^ANNIVERSARY. fn- tho Aftoßnooii) at Tnncn^n-APDBBgS Y'ill hfi IT I ' l ' 1 '"" 1 nM Mllll ""1 HnTTTrn / rniliiliii i mfrrr mrii c rrrirr in niiUf \\\ n iMTr Prlinnl — . I /VTtpvnpriif" TTymni will 1- Sn-c '7 /*^ .Cln'ldyflrii / On the illuming TUESDAY, Jan.SiAliere will be a TEA MEE TING, after which there will be a PUBLIC MEETING, when Ministers and Friends will give Addresses. Tea at Six o'clock. Admission, Is Cd. each. <g, /to builders. t^ ? / /-\ nnijm)EßS are invited for COMPLETING V the EAST END of ALL SAINTS' yOTURCH. / \ Drawings and Specification may ha seen at Mr. C. E. JBeatsoh's Office, Collingw(/od-street, until MONDAY, the 16th, when Scaleft Tenders must be sent in. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SCk, J2// TO PAINTERS. I rfrB^DERS are invited by the undersignefl unJL til THURSDAY, the 19th instant, f6r the PAINTING of the Premises known as thfe Bee Hive Store. / The lowest or any tender not necWaftrily accepted. Particulars on application to / H. V. PHILLIPS, 94 / Eridsje-street, NTelson. PERSEVERANCE MIXING COMPANY A\ J (Hegisteked). f~^mill MEETING of the JL SHA I IE HOLDERS in the abovdnamed Compu/y will beheld in accordance witkjl/e Deed of Set/lement on MONDAY, the 16tli?anuary next, at the ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, at Eight o'clock p.m. 11. E. CURTIS, Legal Manager. Nelson, December 30, 1870. 2490 PROVINCIAL LAND and BUICDTNG . SOCIETY (PERMANENT). MEETING of /lie SHAREiV HOLDERS in the above" Sbciety will be held at the Golden Fleece Hotel, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, Januafry 19, at Halfpast Seven o'clock, to take the^iecessary steps towards WINDING-UP the Society, and Balloting out the Unrealised Shares. JOHN PERCY, 88 Secretary. Superintendlnt's Office, Nelson, t/ /yf I January 6, 1870. "TtOts herebv^-notifiefl that it is intended, after JL / tit^expiralion of IVo Months from the date he»feof,^£o GRANT] LEASES for GOLDMftNlNoß^'urposes off the Crown Land within me DistricT^ the Nelson South-west Goldfields, /hereinafter dljttribed, viz, : — 1. A Blocls%£ Land, containing Five Acres One ilooafcinll Thirty Perches, more or less, situatewit Wangapeka. Applied for by R. Pr^ain, Manager Doran's Reef Gold-miaii%^!ompany. 2. A Block of ilnd^Bixteen Acres and Thirty Perchls, more^r less, situated ac WangapekA Appliec^or by John Baxlie and otlers. \ 3. A Block of liind, containing Eleven Acres and Twenty Percehs, more or less, situated at Wangapeka. Applied for by Wilmak O'Bbien and others. ALFRED (GREENFIELD, 98 1 Provincial Secretary.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 12, 14 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 12, 14 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 12, 14 January 1871, Page 3

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