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SUNDAY SCHOOL /j)~~ ANPNnjERSARY. TTTO-DAYCTUESDjSK), 17th inst. there will be i a TEA MEE rJNoLAfter which there will/ be a PUBLIC MEEfTINCT^hen Ministers a^a Friends will give Adoresses. Tea at Six o'clock.! Admission, Is. Cd. each. PROVINCIAL LAND and BUILDI&fi £ SOCIETY (PERMANENT)/^ A SPECIAL MEETING ok-*«ie SHAREIIOLDEKS in the above Society will be held at the Golden Flbecb Hotel, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, January 19, at Halfpast Seven o'clock, to take the necessary steps towards WINDING-UP the Society, and Balloting out the Unrealised Shares. JOHN PERCY, 88 Secretary. MISS QMITH, late Teacher of St. Mary's O (Catholic) School, begs to inform v her friends and the public that she intends opening A PRIVATE SCHOOL" — - Tn Alton Stbeet, when she purposes combining the Teacfctsg of Fpe'fich, Music/ Drawing, and Singing, wi/fti the usual brancbres oi an English/ Education/ / / I School on thfl^Sjw instant. For pamculars and terms, apply to / „ MISS SMITH, 73 / Gordon Cottage, Alton Street. St. MARY'IST SCHOOLS. THE TWENTY-FlSr ANNIVERSARY of the above SCHOOLS will be held at the Camjlic i Station, To/Morrow, WEDNESDAY, thelgih^instaiit. / ■^rW^Children will/ meet at 2 p.m., at the CaJfioiic^StatipjV'Wljere Tea will be served for them TEAlfor Adults will be served 'at 5£ p.m. / Tickets forWdultsj Is. 6d.; for Children under 12,15. If thre^^r/ more Children in a family, 6d. each. Magic Lantern afoyxm. Admission Ticket for Visitors, Cd. I — 5^ The Children bellngingS^o the Schools will have Free Admission! to Tea and the Exhibition of the Magic Lanteril Duties will be resumed at the Boys' School by Me. Richakds, and tlose of the Girls' School by Miss Land on the 123 rd instant. Miss Land will conduct the same division of the Girls' School as before until jthe arrival of the Sisters, who are expected byl the end of this/month, or the beginning of th| next. / 126 TO ~T lfs-±£ O6TTAGE with GARDEN. JLi/4Jfc^to suit the tidies.-/ Apply to CHARLES ifeRTLETr. WashingWn Valley. S /i o-m olr eow~ AUCTION Ox\ WEDN ISDAY, 18ik Isstaxt. "V. At One o'clock, 'At the Stockyard, ai joining Forest Inn, />-! / Wat jfield. STBEBS and HEOffi IS A A\) /MILCH COWS^ VX'X y^a.tP|ire-year-old ] U^S^ / A N/mber of Use ul lIteSES / And a quantity of FARM^VtPLEMENTS. [ JOHN : i. MABIN, 42 Auctioneer. By order of the Bank of New South Wales. THURSDAY, the 19th instant, Lf- / At 12 o'clock, y At the Government Wharf— / About 1 KO TONS NEW LAMBTON SCREENED OoALS, Just Landed, ex Barque P. C. ~E.,&0m • Newcastle. / In lots of 5 Tone, or more. Terms at SaJe'. JOHN R. MABIN, 102 Auctioneer. SALE OF BOOTH SITES AT ODD FELLOWS' AND FORESTERS' FETE OW . y ANNIVERSARY DAY. < ~f By order of the Fete Committee,yr THURSDAY, 19 th inst. / At 2 o'clock. / At the Nelson Auction Rooms — mhe Site for Three LICENSED VICX TUALLERS' and other BOOTHS at the BOTANICAL GARDENS.Nrffere the FETE will be held on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, the 29th Anniversary of the Province. A plan of the ground can be seen at the office of JOHN R. MABIN, 114 ; Auctioneerrjf NOTICE. </ H. J. l 7a ugabm ' AUCTIONEER, Wishes most particularly to call the attention^aL Purchasers and Sellers of LIVE STOCK to'the fact of his having had Fourteen Years' cmonial experience in Farming and Grazing, as /well &$ the rearing of Cattle, Sheep, and Horses. AIL COMMISSIONS intrusted to his capfe will be fully understood and executed, with/ immediate despatch. \mS H. J, L. A. is 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 14, 17 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 14, 17 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 14, 17 January 1871, Page 3

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