Education Board's Advertisements. WANTED a SECOND ASSISTANT for Motueka. i creoor,. Salary £48 per annum, to be increased to £60 per anuum at > ihe ei»i of two yta-a' service. Applications ; may be forwarded to tbe undersigned not later than March 3. , W. 0. HODGSON, Secretary Nelson Education Board. WAN I'fiD an AS DISTANT for Riwaka i-'enoot. Salary £4? per annum, ti he iccr.'ased to £60 per annum at the end of two years' service. Applications may be forwarded to the undersigned not lattr than March 3. W. C HODGSON. Secretary Nilaon KducEtlon Board. WANTED a MISTRESS for Loxo Plain School. Salary £72 per annum, with naall Dwelling-house. Applications may be forwarded to the undersigned not inter than March 3. W O.HODGSON, Secretary Nelson Education Board. Note. — Before any permanent appointment can he made in any ot the ahove caaf b, it will be necessary for teachers who do not already hold certificates to PBsa the General r-xaminalion, which will be held in Nelson in March, or that to be held mbs queßtly in June. THE EDUCATION BOARD hereby appoint THURSDAY, February 13. at 8 p.m ,as the tme for the First Meeting of the Newly -elected Fchool Committees, the place being the Ccmmitteis' usual plate of mettirg. By order of Ihe Board, W. C. HODGSON, Secretary. SCHOOL COMMITTEES are requested to s:-nd to the Board's Secretary, in compliance with the Education Act, the Auiograph Sign-tures of the Members elected, together with the name of the Chairman aad Secretary of each Committee. W. C. HODGSON, Secretary. THE EDUCATION BOAKD hereby appoint FEBKUAKY 24. at 8 p.m., at the VILLAGB SCHOOLHOUBE. WaIMEA. \VkBT, for the Meeting oi Householders, to Elect a S-chool Committee for Waimea West, the hougtholders in that district having f-uled to tltct a School CoiHh,i;t2e Ht the time previously appinted. The time for thi First Meeting of the Committee being immediately after the Eir ction By order of Ihe Beard, W. C HODGSON, Secretary. 'F*HE EDUCATION BOARD hereby ap--1 point THURSDAY, Mnrch 13.at.Noon, as the time for the Election of Three Members of the Nelson iducatlon Board, the place of Election being the Board Room. W. C. HODGSON, Secretary. LIST of PEUSONS who have been Nominated by the several School CommUteHg of the District of Ne'soa as Members of the Education Board. Leiohton, Rev. Jame3 Malcolm, Bobrrt Pabkbb. Chables Kout, William Suter, Andrew Burn, Bishop op Nelson Tarrant, Henhy Alexander The day of Election of ihe Members of the Board shall le MAkCII 13, at Nocn in the Board Kooni. On or before the last day of February 1879, the Committee in each School District shall send to the Boir.l's Secretary a List, in writing, setting forth the full names of not ltore thin three of the persons whose camea have bsen notified abo^e. By order of the Education Board, W. C. HODGSON, 436— 6 Secretary. TTTARRIS, Licerg:d GASFITTER • JLL and PLUMBER, Lower Tagman Street, the Wood. 398— t c FOR SALF, a handsome BAY MARE. The eaeieet and best Ladies' Hack in Nelson. Perfectly quiet. 461 Apply to TWIST & GAY. rpo LRT for a Term of Y<ars, that ComJL raodius MALT-HOUBK in Nile- street Kast, cspable of Malting 7,000 bushels during the season. For farther particulars apply to J. K. liOUPEK, on the Preaises. 479 TO an industrious man with small capital. FOR SALE A Highly Remunerative BCTCHERY Business. For address, &c, apply " Mail" Office. 465—10 FOR SALE. mACRES, Section 40, of BUSH LAND in ANISEED VALLEY, opposite Richmond, belonging to Mra. Biggs, of Richmond. ADAMS & KINGDON, 452— ws 9 Solicitors, Nelscn. A LL ACCOUNTS OWING to me must be H. PAID by February 17, and nil AGAINST me to ba rendered at on.:e for tettlemcnt. MI C 8 VcGRAIL, 456- tc Dressm k:r, Bridge-Street. TRINITY PR^BYTERIAN CHURCH. ORGANIST WANTED for this Church Duties to coruimnce on March 7. Applications to be made tj Mr S( LANDERS, irotn whom pa'liculars as to salary, duties, etc , can te obtained. 4f,0— 3 N OTICE. npOE "HISTORY OF THE SKA " will JL be DELIVERED SHORTLY. 450 J. S JOKES, Agent. JUST ARRIVED— A SPLENDID Assortment of Single and Double Basket Pentubulators. Bastnettf s, Linen baskets. Butchers' do., Fancy Shopping do., Cupa and Jars, Juge in Sets, and an unrivalled assortment of Clißirn, Tabies, Meat Safes, &c.,a1l to be Sold at greatly reduced prices. JOHN JAMES, 4 25 Bridge-street, Nelson,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 37, 12 February 1879, Page 3
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