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NELSON COLLEGE. . I •''"'■ principal: . FRANK CHURCHILL SIMMONS, M.A., Late Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford mathematical master: J. MACKAY, M.A., Aberdeen. master ok lower school: W. TOMLINSON, T.C.D. MODERN LANGUAGES: E. MO NTALK, 8.L., University of France The Boarding Department is conducted by .Mr. and Mrs. MackaY. THE regular course of instruction comprises the English Language, Literature, and Composition; Latin Greek, and French Languages; Arithmetic*, Mathematics, Geometry, and the Elements ot Natural Science; Geography ; History (Ancient and 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 each, 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 for the above course. £ s. Tuition Fees 3 0 per quarter. Board and Residence in the\ J2 1Q College including Washing/ " Day Boarders 2 8 „ Arrangements can be made with Mr. Mackay 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. j ROBERT POLLOCK, 103 Secretary. JUST RECEIVED, Ex "Chaudiere," from London, and ON SALE at T. R Hodder & Co/s RICHMOND. -1 f\ CRATES CROCKERY, assorted _L \J 4 superior American Organs 1 case Hand-sewing Machines 1 „ Books 1 „ Feeding Bottles (Mather's) 13 kegs Ew bank's Patent Nails 23 „ American „ 19 „ Wire „ 1 case Coffin Furniture 1 „ Ironmongery 1 hhd Holloware 18 drums Paint Oil 3 „ Turpentine 2 „ Soft Soap 4 cases Bath Bricks 1 barrel Tar 1 cask Russian Glue 1 „ White Lead 1 „ Red „ 1 „ Green, Blue, and Black Paints 2 barrels Whiting 2 bdls Lyndon's Spades Just Received, from Melbourne — LAUNDRY, CARBOLIC, MOTTLED and GLYCERINE SOAPS. T. R Hodder & Co. 162 MR. TT^IERNAN, DENTIST, has RE J\_ MOVED to Offices lately occupied by Mr. Bain, Trafalgar-street, nearly opposite the Examiner Office. 2591 TO BE DRAWN FOR, after the manner of the " Art Union " Lottery, at the Masonic Hotel, Nelson, on SATURDAY EVENING, February 8, by One Hundred Members, at £1 ss. each, that Splendid STEEPLE-CHASE HORSE RUSTIC. The success of this Horse on the Turf is too well known to need comment. He is moreover a splendid Hack, and a perfect Lady's Horse. Rustic is now In lull training for the ensuing 'Wakefield Steeplechase Meeting, is in perfect condition, and looking admirably. . The Lottery will take place at 9 o'clock punctually. Apply at the bar of the Masonic Hotel, or to Mr. G. W. Schroder, Jun. 99 EDWARD HOPE. WESLEYAN CHURCH, NELSON. LECTURE AND MUSICAL MELANGE. A LECTURE, on BRITISH COLONIZATION, by the Rey. W. J. WATKIN, together with the PERFORMANCE of a VARIETY of MUSIC by the CHOIR (a programme of which will shortly be published) wUI be given -in, the Weslbyan Church, Hardy-st., On WEDNESDAY, February 12, 1873. Tickets 2/- each. Children Half-price. •; Doors open at Half-pqst 7; to commence at 8 p.m. The proceeds to be devoted to the Reduction ot „v *. 7xhk CiRCOTT Debt; ' <

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 30 January 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 30 January 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 30 January 1873, Page 4

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