Nelson Harmonic Society. THERE will be NO PRACTICE on Tri URSDAY. J. T. CATLEY, ,J SS Hon. Secretary. Young Ladies' School, Rose Bank, College Kill Nelson. MRS. S "OTT beiis to ann.unce that the New Quarter commeaecs on MONDAY NKXT, March 3 1st, when the following Classes wLI HE-OPEN :— German.— Monday nnl Thursday, 4 to 5 o'clock. French.— Tutsdiy nn.l Thursday, 4 *■ ■ 5 o'clock, and on Thu.si.av Evening, 6 to 8 o'cUek. Drawing.— Tuesd.y and Thursday, cm 2 to 4 o'eluck. Da.cisg.— Wednesday, 2 to 4, and in the Evening 7 to 9.30 o'clock. A few more Boarders .an be accommodated. Fcr terms apply * , the Principal. An EVENIVG CLASS for Ghaumab is al.o held on THURSDAY, from 6 to 8 o'clock. To meet the convenierca of Teachers and others desirous of stuping the Optional Subject?, as laid down by the Fiucatlon Act of 1»77, Mr. Scott will hold a Class every SATURDAY, from 10 to 12 a.m. 955—6 TENDERS are invited for the fol- j lowing SCHOOL BUILDINGS : School-house, Brightwater School-house, Riwaka Teacher's House, Riwaka Addition to School-house, Stoke Verandahs at Upper and Lowe 1 * Wakefield School-house, Collingwood. Plans and specifications may be .een at tbe office of Mr John Scott, Architect to the Board. Plans of the Bu'ldiugs at Riwaka may aleo be seen at Mr A. Prummond's. Riwaka ; and plans of the CoJ'ingwood School-house at Mr John Ross's, Collingwood Tenders for the CoHingw d and Riwaka Bu'. ings wid be received by the undersigned tfitil APRIL 7th. Tendt.3 for the Buildings at Brightwater, Stoke, - d Wr'tefield, until MAHOH 3 Ut. The lowest or any tender v._ll not necessarily be accepted. W. C. HODGSON, 962—3 Secretary Nelson i duration Boarr 1 WANTED, an AF SISTA NT TEACHER for RIWAKA. Salary, £43 per annum, to be increased " - _£60 atler two years' good , erviee. Candida' s must present themselvs for ex9mina*"on at the Education effije, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY, April 2nd, at 9 30 a r Appli" tions will be received by the undersigned uutil TUESDAY, April Ist. W. C. BODG'tON. 9C3— 3 f cretary Education Bor "d WEEL MISTRESS McCEAW, whaur did you buy that braw wee SEWING MACHINE frae ? 'Deed, Miss Mucklejock, I couldna get ony ta suit me till I was recommended to try HEALY & SON, Bridge-street. They said they were the verra be3t this side 0' the line, an' ara sure tha werna far wrang. Just gang awa an' try for yoursel. Ye can get plenty o' them there awfu cheap for the ready bawbees 910 I THE UNDERSIGNED hereby desire that any person or persons having ar.y claim n gainst me shall render the same before the First day of April next, And, ai3o, all those who are indebted to me shall Pay their Accounts by that date, or Legal Proceedings will be taken against them. C. GRAESER. Panama Hcuse, Collingwood-street, Nelson. 893 Dr. A. Groves Duff, (Doctor of Medicine of the University of Edinburgh, and formerly of H.M. Bengal Army), HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE, and may be consulted diiiy at Mb. Pbichabd's, Trafalgar-st., From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 3 to 6 p.m. Private Residence : — Corner of Sgoth Tbafaloar and Ehonte Streets,— House lately occupied by his Honor Judge Broad. 125— 3 m NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS. NELSON AND FOXHILL RAILWAY. CONTRACT TO BELLGROVE: Length about Three Miles, with Bridg* over the Wai-iti River THIS CONTRACT for the EXTEN vSION of the NELSON and FOXBILL RAILWAY will, it is expected, be ready for PUBLIC TENDER atout tbe 3rd of April, 1879. By commend, J. GEO. BLACKETT, l.rfii'ent Engineer. Public Works Office. Fcls.n, March 21st, 1879. 920 j ELECTRIC TELF G * APH OFFICE NELSON. 19th March, 1879. TENDERS addressed to the undersigned will be received at the Telegraph (jukes at Nelson, Blenheim, Picton ' and Havelock. up to Noon, of Tdebdat, the Ist April, for the DE* IVERY OF FIVE • HUNDRED AND FIFTY TFLFGRAPH • P(*LErf, more or les., along the line of telegraph between the Grove, and Nelson. ' Ten _er ß to be accompanied by a deposit of Ten per cent, on tte T.ilue of the Tender as a guarantee of good faith. ' . Specific .tions and further particulars may be obta.ned nt the Telegraph Offices, Nelson, olenhtim. Picton, and Havelor- k. The lowest or any tender cot necesaarilv accepted. ' S. MACALISTKR, ' 89 ? Inspector of Telegraphs.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1879, Page 3
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