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FOR WESTPOJi_P_£nD GREYMOU.TH;bTAR CF THE SOUTH, . will sail for <h. above Port* T O - __ A V (Saturday), loth Juhuary, at 6 p.mr i'or Freight or Passage apply to 104 JAMES S.CROSS, Jun., Agent. THE SCHOOL hitherto conducted by the V late Mifcs Daniell, in Hardy-Btrest, will now be carried on by MISS A. E. DANIELL. Quarter commences, on MONDAY, 26th January, 1880. —a [a CARD.] WILLIAM "O O G E R S , Bachelor of _____ Medicine, and Master in Surgery (Glasgow Univereity, 1869), has COMMENCED PRACTICE in «e!soi>. Place of residence and business,— , The House and Surgery in Waimea-street, lately occupied by Dr Mabks. \ - Consulting Hours— 9 to 12 a.m. and 7to v 9 p.m. 80—12 HAVING- DISSOLVED PARTNEK SHIP with Db, Earrelle, I have arranged to. meet patients in future at my own house (next door to Panama House, Collingwood-street). Consulting hours from 10 am. to 1 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. > FLOYD COLLINS, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of London ; 3899 and Surgeon. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Established 1858. TTIHOS. C. CEOOKE, JL SIGN WRITER, GRAINER, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, &_., Hardy-street. (Next -o r to C. W. Mcore, Builder.) T. C. C. begs to i-form his customers that he has Removed his Business to his Shcp in t Hardy-street, three doors from Mr Bout's Office. Also to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage accorded to him during the past SI years, and hopes by executing alt orders entrusted to him in the came satisfactory manner ss hither to, to receive a continuance of the s_me. THOS. C. CROOKE, 3896— 6 a n Hardy-street. Education Board's Advertisements. SCHOOL COMMITTEES are reminded that in accordance with the provisions of the Education Act, Section 13, Subsection 1, they are required to transmit to the Board, not later than January Slst, the names of two persons qualified to be members of the Bosrd, their written consent being first obtained. Tbe names of. the tbree retiring members are Messrs. H. D. Jackson, C. Denokbr, and J. W. Barnicoat, the two latter being eligible for re-election. By order oi the Board, W.C. HODGSON, 101 — 6 Secretary. Tj. RE S H TENDERS are invited for Jt? BUILDING a TEACHER'S HOUSE ; at Riwaka, on the same plan as the Teachers' Houses at Bichmond and Upper Moutere. Plan and specification may be seen at the . School-house, jhi waka, or at the Office of Mr - . John Scott, Trafalgar-afreet Forth. r - Sea-ed Tenders addressed to the undersigned, will be received until THUjRSD^Y, February 8. W. C. HODGSON, ' . : ICO— 6 Secretary Education Boar/1. . FRESH TENDERS are invited for BUILDING a SCHOOL-HOUSE at Collingwood. • :; Fla.s and specifications may be seen at the House of Mr John Ross, Collingwood, or at the Office oi Mr John Scott, Trafalgar-st. North. . _. -.-, Sealed tenders, addressed to the nnder- „ sigued, will be received until frUESDA^ __■ Febrnary 3. " W.C.HODGSON, . Secretary Education Board. 09—6 WANTED a SECRETARY to the ' Nblson Education Board. Salary £350 per annum. Sealed applications, endorsed 'Application for Secretaryship," and enclosing references and testimonials will be received, by the undersigned until WEDNESDAY, February 4, W. C. EODGSON, ■• 98—6 Secretary Nelson Education Board. WANTED a MISTRESS for Pakawau School, Golden Bay. Salary £72 per annum, with £12 House allowance, jn all £84. Applications; enclosing certificates and testimonials, may be _ ent. to the undersigned until TOESDAY, February 3. W. C. HODGSON, 97—6 Secretary Education Board. WANTED a MASTER for CollingSchool Sa'ary £125 per annum, with Dwelling-house, and head-money at the rate of £1 per annum for every scholar in daily Btte_ dance beyond the number of twenty-five. Applications, enclosing certificates and testimonials, may be cent to the undersigned until TUESDAY, Febrnary 3rd. W. C. HODGSON, 96—6 Secretary Nelson Education Board. WANTED a HEAD MISTRESS for Toi-toi Valley Gibls' School, who shall be competent to carry pupils, through Standard VL, as prescribed by the regulations. , . '~ Salary, £300 per annum. ■ Applications, enclosing certificates and references will be received by the undersigned : _v until TUESDAY, Ee-raary 3. W.C HODGSON, V; Secretary Nelson Education Board. ' . 9&— 6 - . ■ ~ ■ . - '0 SCHOOL COMMITTEES ar? ; re- 1 quested to RETURN, at their..;.'-! earliest convenience, all .PEA N S : "'-4T~.fi SPECIFICATIONS of School Buildings _a-s_gg their possession, which they ■■ do- nbt<fiequ_r- -' for Works in progress. - - :• :v v v^.|fp W.C.HODGSON. '-''''vv|_| 10_»-3 Secretary Education Bpm_d» :-i^;l _' "-•-'' '. ■>--. '-'•_='sp_£ .- - . • , - .'.-_' V_ - _i vl_____l

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 9, 10 January 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 9, 10 January 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 9, 10 January 1880, Page 2

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