Wanted. WANTED, a competent trusworjhy MAN to take charge of a small Station a; the Moutere. None need apply but can be w„l recommended. App'y to E. BUXTON, Stoke. 1091 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a GENERAL SERVANT: Ho chil- . dren. Apply to Mrs GIBBS, Collingwood.st. 1126 WANED, a COOK. Apply NELSON HOTEL. 1022 WANTED to LEASE, for two or three years, a FARM of about 100 Acres, within a moderate dis'anos of Nelson, with decent house and out-buildings. 6«3 FELL & ATKINSON; TO CARPENTERS. TTTANTED, SIX good HANDS. Apply JOHN SCOTT, 1083 Builder, Ne!son. TO CARTERS. WAMTED, a steady active MAN to drive a pair of horses. Apply to JOHN SIOTT, 1084-6 . Builder, Nelson. ' ■ .;._■-■ . j ii., ,u IW| General Notices. THISTLE INN, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. JOIIN TTIDWARDS begs to inform his ___ Pations fiat every effort wilt be made t) miintiin the above a* a Fiust-Claßs Hotbc None but the Bust Liquors kept on Draught. good a coommod.vtion for travellers. 105 * Q OLD EN FLEECE HOTEL, WAIMKA-STBEET, Nelson. HENRY BAILEY, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION far BOARDERS and IRAVELLERS. An Ordinary Daily at One o'clock. GOOD STABLING. A Horse and Trap alw.iT son Hire. 52 NELSON COLLEGE.— MONEY to LEND on FREEHOLD SECURITY, at current ra'.es. Apply to ROBT. POLLOCK, Secretary. March 23, 1876. 929 NELSON COLLEGE.— To be LET on LEABK, for a term of years, TWO AORES (separately or together), numbered respectively <iB'J and 691, ha\ ing a Frontage to Vanguard-street, Toi-toi Valley. For further paiticu'ars, spply to the uuderß-gned. ROBT. POLLOCK, Secretary. March 23, 1 876. 938 NOTICE. I WILL NOT b 3 RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by my Wile, MARGARET RUSE, alter this date. ANTONI ROSH. Havelock, April 6, 1876. X AYS AND RHYMES, WILLIAM HOGG, NELSON. Subscribers to the above Work can now ob'ain their Copies on application to the Publishers, R LUCAS & SON. 1011 BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON, NEW Z-ALA.ND. Patron and Visitor : Tna Rigut Rev. the LORD BISHOP OF NKLSON. Head Master : The Rev. John Pratt Kempthornb. Second Master : Mr. James Babniooat, Scholar of the University of New Zealand. Master in Modern Languages : Mr Von Tunzleman. Master in Drawing : Mr. Harris. Master in Drill : Seargeant-M* jor Aluorough. The above School is recommended as giving a u.-efu' Comm.rcial E-lucition, togethir with the ruliment? of Latin and iVfodern Latigungea w here desired. It is one of tne oldest educational foun.lationa in the country, and has been highly successful in very many of it 3 pupils. The religious teaching is plain, and chiefly confined to imparting a useful knowledge of Holy Scrip- . ture ami to the te idling of those doctrines which are common to all Protettant Churches. A Boardikg Fstabushment, Washington Vflley, in a healthy put ot Ne's in, in connection with the School, has been Opened by tho Bishop ; it is piesided over by the HeadMaster, aes'Bt.d by an experienced Ladt superintending the Household. A limited numbjr only can be taken. TERMS ; Per Quarter. £ s rf. Boarders (Scbojl Fees inclusive)... 13 18 fi Day Boardi-rj 4 4 0 Daj Sc'iolars ... ... 2 2 0 Entrance Fee 0 10 0 Pxtua Fees. French or Gorman LesEons ... 0 6 0 Both ... 0 7.6 Drawing o 26 Music by arrangement, 1Q39.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 97, 11 April 1876, Page 1
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527Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 97, 11 April 1876, Page 1
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