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MIS« B^RENWITH will (D.V.) BESUMEI //^ TUITION on MOND^r, Jan. "23, IS/L/OiessKLL-sTREET, The Port. ' 115/ "]%/|"IrS. "pAS.^Hpi-c 3 begs to remind her J3JL _L FrienHs and Pupils that School rt / . DutiesVvill be RESUMED X //ft (D .V. ) V TUKSD AY, the 1 7th / V day of Faiwiary. M SIIELEOUi NI\pLACE, Nelson. vll/fISS QMITI-I, late Toacher of St. Mary's jJfjL O (Catholic) School, begs to inform her friends and tbe public: that she intend s openiag/A/ PRIVATE SCHOOL y/ In All^/Strkbt, when she purposes/rombining the Teaching of French, MusiCj Drawing, and Singing, with the usual branchej/oi an English Education. » yf F/e!hool will open on the Ifefd instant. For particulars and terms, apply to ' MISS SMITH, 73 Gordon Cottage, Alton Street. la/&p. MARY'S SCHOOLS. fy/ y^ \s ™ TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY of X*t l^re above SCHOOLS will be held at the /Catholic Station, «v WEDNESDAY »B#¥, the 18th instant, J^t^, (no/ 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. 6d.; for Children under 12, Is. If three or more ' Children in a family, Gd. each. f . Mr.gic Liintern at 8 p.m. Admission Tj«£et for Visitors, 6d. y/ The Children belonging to the Schools will have Free Admission to Tea and tjre Exhibition of the Magic Lantern. y Duties will be resumed at tKe Boys' School by Mr. Kiohards, anc^thosa/of the Girls' School by Miss Land on tliff^P'ril instant. Miss Land will conduct the same division of the Girls' School as before until the arrival of the Sisters, who are expected by the end of this month, or the beginning of the next. Ifj / PERSEVERANCE MINING COMPANY '-j (Kegi iTEREi>). MEETING of the X IS in the abovenamed Cqfnpanv will be hew>jn accordance with the Deed ot Settlement TO-Di! " MONDAY, the 16th Jan., at the ODD-FEL J^WS' HALL, at Eight o'clock p.m. 11. 3.CUCTEIS, Legal Manager. Nelson, January 16, 870. 2490/ 0 T" Ef.-at G^^AGE with GARDE& JLi llent^to suit ths times. A\ply to f CHARLESJS^RTLETT., Washington Valley. 5 AUCTION -©^WEDNESDAY, ißrrr±NWlWlx. At One o'clock, <, At the Stockyard, adjoining Fokest Ixn, Wakefleld. / y i&7 STEERS and HEIFERS r^Y MILCH COWS / A Five-year-old BULL / jr A Number of Useful IIOKSES jf And a quantity of EAUI^L IMPLj^MLENTS. JOHN R. HAW»T 42 Auctioneer. By order of the Bank of New South Wales. fy-j the 19th instant, -y/ At 12 o'clock, y At the Government Wharf — About 1 TONS NEW LAMBTON SCREENED OoALS, Just Landed, ex Barque P. C. E., from^_ Newcastle. / ' Without Reserve, in lots of 5 Tons, or more. Terms at Sale.v / JOHN R. MABIN, 102 Auctioneer. SALE OF BOOTH SITES AT ODD FELLOWS' AND FORESTERS' FETE ON . ANNIVERSARY DAY. I Border of the Fete Committee, y^ THURSDAY, 19th inrff^X At 2 o'clock. / ' At the Nelson Atjctjton Rooms— The Site for Three /LICENSED VICTUALLERS' a>jd o/her BOOTHS at the BOTANICAL GARDENS, where the FETE will be held on WEDSKSDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, the 29th Anniversary of the Province. A plan of the ground can be seen at the office of JOHN R. MABIN, 114 Auctioneer- • / NOTICE. ,Aa. j. l 7a uga 7^ AUCTIONEER, Wishes most particularly to call the/attention of Purchasers and Sellers of LIVEs^STOCK to the fact of his having had Fourteenxears' colonial experience in Farming an>l Grazing, as well as the rearing of Cattle, Sheep, and Horses . All COMMISSIONS intrusted to his care will be fully understood and executed with immediate despatch. H. J, L. A, ia prepared to hold Auction Sales in any part of the Nelson Province. Agricultural Valuations made. Auction Room, Trafalgar-street. 118

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 13, 16 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 13, 16 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 13, 16 January 1871, Page 3

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