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NELSON COLLEGE. „ „s ■ ,£** a p R{|n c.a,,i* a l :|-| AA | f J^§ti|rK |i&RCHILii::siMMjbNS, M.A., V^I^TE^SciIOEAB.OF'IINOOLN CotLEOB, OxPOBD MATHEMATICAL MASTER: J. MACK AY, M.A., Aberdeen. MASTER OF LOWER SCHOOL: W. TOMLINSO. N, T.C.D. MODERN LANGUAGES: E. MONTALK, 8.L., University op France •The Boabdino Department is conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Mackat. THE regular, eotfrse of instruction comprises the English Language, Grammar, Literature, and Composition; Latin Greek, and French Languages; Arithmetic, Mathematics, Geometry, and the F-lements of, Natural ir'cience; Geography; History (Ancient arid Modern); and Writing. Nelson College is now affiliated to the New Zealand University, and accordingly provision is made by the Council for a course of Lectures during each term at the College on some branch of Physical Science, • In connection with this Institution there are Eight Scholarships, open for competition as they become vacant (due public notice of which is given), viz:— two of £30 a year each, four of £20 a year eacli, and two of £10 a year each, variously tenable for from one to three years. No Pupil can be admitted under nine years of age," and who cannot read, write, and work the first four rules of arithmetic with reasonable facility. TERMS l-'OR THE ABOVE COURSE. £ 8. ' Tuition Fees 3 o per quarter. Board and Residence in the \ Ti > 1n College including Washing/ " Day Boarders 2 8 „ Arrangements can be made with Mr. Mackat for Pupils requiring Board at the College during Holidays. The First Quarter of the current year commences on the 3rd February. N.B.— All Tuition Fees, as also Boarding Charges must be paid Quarterly in advance. ROBERT POLLOCK, 103 Secretary. FORESTERS' FETE. JAMES K. GANAWAY respectfully intimates that he has arranged with the Committee for the LARGE BOOTH at the Botanical Gardens, where he wid provide LUNCHEON, TEA, and REFRESHMENTS. From long experience in Catering he assures patrons of giving every satisfaction. In connection with the LADIES'" BOOTH there will be a Cloak Room under the care of Mrs GANAWAY, who will studiously attend to the requirements of Lady Visitors. Luncheon, from 11 till 3 o'clock, 2s. Tea, from 4 o'clock, Is 6d.Children, Is each. 192

NELSON SAVINGS BANK. NOTIOE.~T.he ANNUAL MEETING of tho TRUSTEES of the above Bank will bo held at tbe Bank Boom, in the Institution, Hardy-street, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON the 28th instant, at Four o'clock, for the purpose,of transacting the usual business. H. D. JACKSON, 173 Manager Nelson Savings Bank. NELSON SAVINGS BANK. ■£2OOOZ° lend H. D. JACKSON, 174 „ Manager. RICHMOND INSTITUTE. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of , Subscribers will be held oa WEDNESDAY, January 23, 1873, at 7 o'clock. 166 A. G. BROOK; Secretary. _____ MEMBERS of Court ROBIN HOOD arc requested to attend on TUESDAY (To-morrow) EVENING, at 7.30, on Business . of Importance. , 184 ANNIVERSARY OF THE SETTLEMENT. Superintendent' Office, Nelson, January 21, 1873. TfIHE Superintendent directs it to be notified 1 that MONDAY, the 3rd of FEBRUARY ' Next, will be observed as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 157 Provincial Secretary. r^HE AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIJL GATION COMPANY. TO SHIPPERS TO THE SOUTHERN PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND, THE A.S.N. Co. propose placing a first-class Steamer to run to and from Sydney and the Southern Ports of New Zealand early in the month of MARCH next (should sufficient inducement offer.) This early notice is given with the view of affording an opportunity to Shippers and others interested of communicating- with their correspondents in New Zealand, so as to obtain orders. FREDK. H. TEOUTON, Manager. A.S.N. Co.'s Office, lst January, 1873. 187 LOST, a SAFE KEY. The Finder will be Rewarded on returning it to the Office of this Paper. 93 TENDERS will be received by the WAIMEA ROAD BOARD until 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, lor 1. — Making a Brick Culvert near Mr Ford's, Waimea West. 2. — Making Bricks in Dovedale. Specifications to be seen after MONDAY, the " 27th. for No. 1, at Palmer's, Waimea-west; No. 2, at Thori'e Inn, Silcock's, the Forest Ihn, and the Fleece Hotel, Nelson. Tenders, of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, to be left with Members of the Board, the Secretary, or at Bridge Hotel. T. J. THOMPSON, 176 • Secretary.

I GRAND DISPLAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. t T. S. WYMOND & CO,, ti HALL OF OOMMEJRCJE. g Are now showing a Superb Assortment of g g Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, &c. a w . ' — — — — — ■ — q The whole made from . the Noted Geelong Tweed, West of England, and hrj m other best finished Cloths, all being well shrunk and made up to OUR OWN © Cj° ORDER for Nelson and the West Coast Trade. fed * EXTRAORDINARY VALUE FOR READY MONEY!! g C»3 * J S 3 COATS COATS COATS w t^ Colored Sacs, Raised Seams, Patch Pockets, only 15s. 6d. ' J> 2 Superior Blue Diagonal Sacs, only 22/6 feS t3 . White Silk Coats, Colored and Black Lustres, from 13/6 U g* Superfine Black Cloth Coats, only 21/S Blue Diagonals, Silk Mixed, and Black Pagets (new cut.) / fed p == Q g TROWSERS TROWSERS TROWSERS co Doeskin aud: Tweed Trousers, from 10/6 5j Fashionable Cut Trousers aud Vest, for 2S/- Q g '- — 3 '."§ HATS HATS HATS g 1^ , Trimmed Straw Hats, from 1/9 £jj Drab and Black Cobden's, only 3/6 V 5Z5 24 dozen Boys' and Youths' Westminsters, at 3/0 (3 Gents' Drab, Slate, and Black Patent Elastic Rats from 5/-. (These fcjj £5 are noted ior ligh tnesß and durability.) b> g : = H g CARS CARS CARS £9 'Another Shipment of our noted Colonial-made 1/- Caps. O rt SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS $ £ Our Soft Crimean Shirts are only 3/9; a, " Silk Shirts, Crape.Bhirts, Twilled Cashmere Shirts © P Butfor bard wear buy-our Checked Somerviiles at 4/- , * - pq = "White Linen -and Regatta Shirts with Collars to match . H ===== == = =====. . ' ' ,©/ > ■, i • - *£* New Scarfs, New„Ties, New Solataire Studs, &c.,°New Collars. _ ; : Drab Shell Hats, Black Paris Hats. * ■- . /■ t. \&* ;wyMQ^B . <&• go., ■ , v j.aiy^flAiLLiOl.Q'OM'MiEfJE,':,,;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1873, Page 2

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