I 1 TUT ESS US M'MECKAN, I «Lf& J-VA ULACKWOOD AND <«»fc&k COMPANY'S Line of Splendid 4599P STEAMBUIp S ~ OMBO, "SHKRBI^iB*T.ARARUA. AMrAMBRA, ALBIOV, CLAUD .HAMILTON, HINGAEOOMA, ARAWATA, &c, &c. are appointed ta leave booking as follows :— AUGUST. 15th— Ar.rTAMBR4, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Duuedin, Bluff, Melbourne, Adelaide 18th- TAR ARUA, for Westport. Greymouth, Hokitika, Melbourne; and Adflnide. 23rd— ARAWATTA from Welling<OD, for Duoedin, Bluff, and Melbourne. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per Ib. T. CAWTHRON, Agect, *908 Government Wbstrt. mHE NEW ZSALAKD SHIPX PING COMPANY ■J.miiEDl. ttE AT) tir^fc. LoXDON °r» P 1 °B : £$wl< Branch: Uinstchurcb, tMMm^ 84, BUhopsgato New !I11« Street Zealand. w i.t h i n . The Company's Fleet consists of— «,, „ . Ton - Tone. Ihe Huranui ... 1054 The Wnikato... 1053 Mataura... 80S „ Waimate 1157 „ Opawa ... 1000 „ Waimea... 851 » Otari ... 1054 „ Waipa ... 1054 .. Otaki ... 1053 „ Wairoa ... 1057 „ Piako ... 1000 „ Waitangi 1161 „ Kakaia ... 1057 „ Waitara... 833 » ««ngitikei 1225 „ Wangatui -1000 These magnificent clippers are o( the highest class at Lloyd's, nimhaud or built specmlly to meet the require nts of the trade betwern the TJnitp.i Kingdom and New Zealand. The falcons and Stain Cabins are supuebly fitted and arranged, and provided with <.vety requisita for the comfort ot passen/frs. The dietiy scnle is nioit liberal. be^oDa-claaa and Steerage arcommodHtion is all that can be desired, and the ships are commanded by t xperienced masters. The Company also charters ships of the i nigbe:-t class as required, and vessels are despatched from Loi don to each of ibe principal ports in the colony with strict punctuality every month. The Company has always shipg loadiog Homeward Irom New Zealand. Arrangements (lor the passages of Frientlß to or '/rom the colony— and also for the con*"e> p,nce of cargo) can be niaiie ut any of the •oriuches in AOCKLAND LOWDON DCTNEOIN NAPIER iKVEHCAfiGILL NELSON Ltxtelton Taiukaki Welunqton. Or at the Head Offices: CaKisTCHDRCH. Agents at Nelson, 283 SCLANDERS & 00. A PPLICATIONS for the Office of -OL ASSISTANT MASTER of the THIKt) DIVISION of Bbidob-strebt School will be received until August 30th. Salary £120 per annum. W. C. HODGSON, 2679 Secretary Nelson Education Board. TIIENDERS are invited for PLANTX ING a BELT of 200 FOREST TREES rounrt the Upper part of the Bchool Ground in T- i-toi Valley. '1 he trees planted to consut in tqnal proportions of Mimosa, Gum (various), Fir, and Pinug lnsignis. Tenders to be fent to the undersigned until SATURDAY, August 3 1st. W. C. HODGSON, 2682-6 Secretary Nelson Educatirn Board. ANEW SCHOOL DISTRICT to be called tub Foxhjll School District, is hereby constituted, bounded as follows : — North by a line drawn from the Eastern boundary of the Upper Wakefield District to Its Went ern boundary at right anglea to the Main South Road, where it crosses^ the Wai-iti, the South Bide of the Bridge being taken. South, East, and West by the boundaries of the present Upper Wakefield District, which will become, the boundaries of the Foxhill District. By order of the Education Board for the District of N elf on. W. C HODGSON, 2680 Secretary. WANTED a MASTER for 88VALLEY SCHOOL.— Salary t £120 per annum, with House. Applications in writing must be made to the undersigned not later ; than SATURDAY, August 31. ! Candidates will present themselves for <xamination at the Education Office, on TUESDAY, September 3, afc 9.30 a.m. W. C. HODGSON, ; 2647-6 Secretary Nelson Education Board WANTED an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for UPPER WAKEFIELD SCHOOL.— Salary £36 per annum for the first eighteen months, when it will be increased to £42. Also, an ASSISTANT for NEUDORF SCHOOL. Applications must be sent to the undersigned not lafci r than SATURDAY, August 31st. Candidates will present themeelvee for examination at the Education Office, on TUESDAY, September 3, at 9.80 a.m. W...C. HODGSON, 2646-6 Secretary Nelson Education Board. "THE ROSARY,' 1 BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. H. BTJDDEN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEED MERCHANT, &c. The latest novelties of the most beautiful varieties of ■ , Perennial and Annual Flower Seeds. VEGETABLE SEEDS, &c, Received by each European mail from the mott noted houses iv Great Britain ■ and Continent of Europe. BUDDEN'S COLLFCTION OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS for Small, Medium, and I arge-size Gardens, specially lecouitutndtd to fetation Holders and othetß living in the Country :— No. 1 Parcel 10a. 6d. : No. 2 Box ... , 21s. Od. ! No. 3 Box ; .;. , 425. Od. No. 4 Box ... 635. Od. I an immense variety of thejmostf esteeaMd eor^a,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 193, 12 August 1878, Page 3
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730Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 193, 12 August 1878, Page 3
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