Notices of Motion. 1. By Mr Bhoad : " That the applications from Granville and Nelson Creek be considered at next meeting." 2. By Mr Smith : « That from January, 1 875, one assistant only be employed at the Motueka school " 3. By Mr Ckesswell : " That £20 be added to the salary of the master at Dovedaie, increase to date from Oct. Ist last." 4. By Mr Wastney: "That, in future, the statement of the Board's bank account be appended, each month, to th-; published minutes " 5. By the Rev. R. J. Thorpe : "To ask the Secretary, whether there i 3 any bye-law of local committees restricting the hasty removal of children from one school to another neighboring school."
Spurgeon says he never had the ability to manage a small church. They ate like those canoes ou the Thames; you must not sit this way or the other, or do this thing or do that thing, lest you should be upset. His church is like a big steamboat, and he can walk here or there without any danger of upsetting it. (For remainder of News see fourth joo^e.)
J^EW^VERTI^^]pTS. BRICKS^ EER^AJs%EDi I tofr^mkke : 30,«W BRJCKS in the CdUnlry. For particulars^^^ly to JOSKPWGpY, NileetreetEa^r: _£y(f *■ . ~~\wQ®%r*i: lir^T^^ good General SEaVANT » f po washing, boots, or knives. iffiMy toMr^DHTßß^Bß^Nj^gLrffS r J^^ g OIUO V[7 ANTED/Helgbn- grown FRUIk in any » \qu?Mmty ; also, 4/ a PAIR feiven for goodFQ^LS. , VA yr W.PATTERSON, 3108—6 / Neleon and Richmond. \ X^STOREKEEPERS.- ■/> A/YOUNG MAN, whose, evenings are Xa. d ; sengaged, would be giadVb take -charge of a set of Tradesman's Books and make up MONTHLY ACCOUNTS. Address " Book-keeper," Post-office, Nelaop.. 3109— 3 ' L ODD^FEIkoWS' -kiM. THE NELSON CITY RIFLE DRAUiAt'IC COMPANY will oivjs an ENTERTAIN ME N T THIS (FIOD AIR EVENING, Dec. 4. Overture fStocu I , .. - I The Performance^*! I commence with the Laughlble Earce, ; : By J. Maddisoil BipBTON, .entitled, TO P^RIS AN© B^CK FOR £5 L Mdsioal iNXERLtrbBIof haiPfciAour, during which the OrchestrL will pla^Sciectiona from favorite Ogeras and Popular Cbmaosers. ' . :;; After which, will be produced for the first time, and on a s< a!e of magnificence hitherto unparall led in Nelson, ths splendid E ariesqjue of ROBINSON C,R USO E , WITH E sTIRKLY New Scenery, Dressesl and Kffects, and Fu'i Company of Twenty-three Performers. For Cast of CharslTer?, sec Playbills. N.8.-^The Orchestra Will be composed of' gentlemen of well-known musical talent. f Pianist— Mil .QAKEX-! ': ■ Doors open at 7-3P)pX. '^he Curtam: will >i rise at 8 o'clQck^pr.eciseljr^ /, •,. Admission :—Body of IftH, 33, ; Gallery. %*. ' :; Children, hjflf-price. n, i ■-;,., ?.;'' ..\V A. M'KELLAR WIX, M*l ' 1 Stage Manner.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 287, 4 December 1874, Page 2
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426Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 287, 4 December 1874, Page 2
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