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Education Board's Advertisements. WANTED a BECOND ASSISTANT for Motukka !■ chool. Salary £48 per anuum, to be incrcisfd to £60 per annum at ihe eTi of two years' service. Applications may Ix3 forwarded to the under igned not later th\n March 3. W 0. HODGSON, Secretary Nelson Education Board. WASTED an AS -IST ANT for Riwaka f-cnooi^. S.ilary £H p.^r annum, to be incr-ased to £60 per annum at the eod of two years' service. Applications may be forwarded to the undersigned not latir th.\n March 3. W.C HODGSON. Sccntiry Nikon i<du.catlon Board. WANTED a W STRESS fur Loxo Plain School. Salary £72 per annum, with unall Dwelling-house. Applications may be forwarder to the undersigned not Iftter than 4;arch 3. | W C.HODGSON, Secretary Nelson Education Board. WANTKD immediately, a Tempaiary ASSISTANT MAbTKR for LavenRoad School. Salary at the rate of £l-.O P'T annum. The temporary appointment will probably be made permanent should ihe appointee give satisfaction, Applicants are requested to conler personally with the undersigned, as early as possible. W.C IIODGSON. Secretary Nelson Education Board. Note. — Before any permanent appointment can be made in any of the above cases, it will be necessary for teachers who do not already hold certificates to pass tbe General Examination, which will be held in Nelson in March, or that to be held sabs queatly in June. THE EDUCATION BOARD hereby appoint THURSDAY, February 13, at 8 p.m., as the tme for tlie Firit Meeting of the Newly-elected Schooi Committees, the place beiug the Committees' usual place of meeting. By order of the Board, W. C. HODGSON, Secretary. SCHOOL COMMITTEES are requested to s.nd to the Boani's Secretary, in compliance with the Education Act, the Autograph Sign tures of the Members elected, together with the came of the Chairman and Secretary of each Committee. W. C. HODGSON, Secretary. HPHE EDUCATION BOARD hereby api point FEBRUARY 24, at 8 p.m., at tbe Village Schoolhouse, Waimsa. West, (or the Meeting of Householders, to Elect a f* chool Committee for Waimea West, the householders in that district having foiled to ehct a School Committee «t the time previously appointed The time for the First Meeting of the Committee teing immediately after the Election By order of the Board, W. C. HODGSON, Secretary. THE EDUCATION BOARD hereby appoint THURSDAY, March 13, at. Noon, as the time for the Eltcti >n of Three Mtmbers of the Nelson J-ducatlpn Botrd, the place of Election being the BmrJ Room. W. C. HODGSON, Secretary. LI^T of PERSONS who have been Nominated by the Fever il Scl 00l Committees <if ihe District of JSe'son us Members of the Eiuettion BjarJ. Leightok, Rev. James Malcolm, Robert PaKKER CH4BLHS Kout, William Suter, Andrew Burn, Bishop of Nelson Tarrant, Henuy Alexander The day of Election of the Members oi the B_ard shall be MAttCH 13, at Noon, in the Board Room, On or before the last day of February 1879. the Committee in each School District Bhall seud to the Board's Secretary a List, in writing, setting forth the full names of not more than thbke of the persons whose names have been notified abore. By order of the Education Board, W> C. nODGSON, 436-6 Secretary. MfHSfe&iftler FROM LONDON. rpHE above Ship hns been ENTERED A at CUSTOMS TODAY, consignees are requested to PAFS ENTRIES at free Goods not parsed for by MONDAY NEXT, will b9 landed on sight entry at Consignees risk and cost, Bill* of Lading to be presented ! and freight paid to the undersigned. N. EDWARDS & CO, Agents. Nelson, February 6, 1879 426—3 TTTARMS, Licensed GASFITTER • XL and PLUMBER, Lower Tajsnsn Street, ibe Wood. 598— t c ON SAL E — A SHIPMENT OF "VTONPAEEIL KEBOSENE 11 150° Fire Test, direct from New York, via Lyttelton. Full Weight CORNSACKS, from Qaxcutta via Dunedin. And to arrive— 50 Tons Mauritius Sugar now being transhipped at Lyttelton. Also, BLASTING POWDER, in Quarter-Barrels. SCLANDERS & CO. —3 JUST ARRIVED— \ SPLENDID Assortment of Single and XJu Double Basket Perambulators. Basinetten, I.inen Baskets. Butchers' do., Fancy Shopping do., Cups and Jars, Jugs in B«ts, and an uom&f led assortment of Chairs, Tables, Meat Safes. &c, all to be Sold at greatly reduced pricea. JOHN JAMES, * 25 Bridge-itreet, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1879, Page 3

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