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£ s. d. Sparkes, Captain, - 2 1 8 . Schroder. G. W.; . 7 1 8 Simpson,-R. - - 118 6 Simpson, A. - - 0 15 7 Travers and Co. - 17 17 2 ' Travers, W. T. L. - 3 8 9 Turner, 5. - - 0 18 3 Thorns, Mrs. r - 0 8 4 . Thompson, C. - - 14 7 Taylor, Joseph - 2 16 10 Tregea, J. - - 7 7 4 Teetotal Company - 2 13 11 Taylor, Sirs. - - 7 110 Taylor, W. - - 317 7 Tollemache, A. - 13 0 5 Thebing, T. B. - 4 5 7 Thomas, Rev. J. - 119 7 Trimmer, — - - 1 6 0 Thorn, J. - . - 3 3 0 Tunno, E. R. - - 0 9 4 Trimmer, E. J. L. - 0 10 5 Trewhellar, T. - 018 9 '■ Townsend, R. - - 418 11 Tatton, Dr. ... 315 0 Tarr. G. - - - 1113 Tinline, J. - 2 8 10 Union Bank of Australia - - - 6 17 1 Vant, H. - - 0 3 1 Van, H. - - - 18 1 Winterburn, J. • 13 2 8 Wimsett, T. - - 6 6 0 Wilson, W. - - 815 0 Wilkie, W. - - 33 11 3 Williams, G. - - 13 4 9 Wlliiams,—(Sydney) 0 8 4 "Williams, W. - - 0 15 7 Wilson, J. F. - - 7 7 11 Warner, R. - 4 0 2 Warner, R. (Nelson) 16 0 Watts, W. - - 1 17 6 Watts, J. - - 0 17 8 Watts, Mrs. J. - - 3 6 8 Wrey, W. L. - - 21 13 4 West, J. - - . 1163 White, Joseph - - 4 13 White, G. ' - - 12 11 White, C. G. - - 0 7 3 Wetherall, S. - - 16 0 Weil, S. - . .976 White and Scott - 015 7 Wigzell, J. - - 015 7 Wright, W. - - 6 810 Waters, J. - - 2 11 0 Walker, W. - - 016 8 Walker, W. (Waimea Road)- - - 016 8 Walker, M. - - 4 5 5 Walker, J. . . 211 6 Walker, T. - - 312 11 Wadmaiv&nd Farmer 0 16 8 Waxman, A. - - 16 0 Wade, G. - - 2 19 2 Webb, J. - . 4 7 4 Woolford, T. - - 0 19 9 Wallis, H. . - 0 9 10 Whitwell.T. - - 111 3 Whiting H. - - 011 5 Walkingshawe,— - 1 11 3 . Whiting, J. . . 010 5 Walmsley, B. - - 4 0 2 Whitworth, — - 1 0 10 White, Exors. of .Captain - - 15 0 Wither, C. B. - 2 12 1 Wyergang, —. - 1 0 10 j Wells, W. - . 411 1 ! Wells and Bailey 06 3 Wells, W. (Waimearoad) - - 0 12 6 Wells, T. - - 1 0 10 Walter, - - 17 1 Wheeldon, W. • - 1 10 2 Witney, G. - - 1 010 Wngg, D. - - 16 0 I Waterhouse, J. - 19 2 Woodhouse, J. - 016 8 Weld, F. A. - - 018 9 Wilkinson, J. - - 015 7 I Wemj'ss, J. B. - 4 10 Westrop, J. - - 015 0 Warren, Rev. J. - 2 610 York, T. - - 2 9 7 York, J. , - -0189 Young, H.,jun. - :'. 0 10 7 Young, 11., sen. - 018 9 Young, C. - - 0 10 5 Young, Henry - 3 18 4 By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, November 29, 1858. 451 UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. 'TUESDAY, the 30th Instant, being X ST. ANDREW'S DAY, will be observed as ""a HOLIDAY at this Bank. ALEX. KEItR, Manager. Nelson, 24th November, 1858. 441 DINNER TO E. W. STAFFORD AND J. C. RICHMOND, ESQUIRES. A PUBLIC DINNER will be given to ■£*• E. W. STAFFORD, Esquire, Colonial Secretary, and to C. W. RICHMOND, Esquire, Colonial Treasurer, on their return from the South, which is expected to take place about the 26th instant, at the Freemasons' Hall. D. MONRO, Esquire, in the Chair. Stewards :— W. Wells A. Kerr N. Edwards A. Domett D. Sinclair H. E. Curtis A. Fell H. Redwood, jun. M. Bury G. Ridings W. M'Rae J. Mackay D. Moore G. Coates A. G. Jenkins P. M. Hervey J. R. Hays G. Bennett H. Dodson John Lewthwaite S. Kingdon C. Elliott O.Curtis . G. Aiken T. Connell J. Winterburn. The dinner will be given in the Freemasons' Hall, on the evening of the DAY FOLLOWING the AR^ RIVAL of the White Swan. Dinner to bo on the table at Six o'clock. Tickets 12s. Gd. each, (wine included), to be had of the Stewards. An early application for Tickets is requested. ■ Nelson, November 12th. 446 j^ELSON COLLE GE. The COUNCIL of GOVERNORS is prepared to give SIX EXHIBITIONS in the above Institution, tenable for one year, pending fresh arrangements, and of the value of £15 each. These Exhibitions will be awarded to lads whose parents or guardians reside more than four miles from the College; and every candidate will bo required to be able to read fluently, to write with tolerable accuracy from dictation, and to work the four first rules of arithmetic. These Exhibitions will be liable to be forfeited by irregular attendance, insubordination, or improper conduct. Candidates will be required to attend at the Schoolroom on MONDAY, tho 24th January, 1859, at 11 a.m. The first Quarter for the year 1859 will commence on TUESDAY, the 25th January. By order of the Governors, A. Q. JENKINS, '. ' Secretary. Nelson, October 13,1858. 291 NELSON COAL MINING COMPANY. 'TENDERS WANTED to SINK a -*-. SHAFT for the above Company, with or with-; out Timber, at per fathom. Tenders to be sent in, to the SECRETARY on or before Monday, the 29th instant. Particulars caii be obtained from the Manager, on the works. Nelson, 22nd November, 1851, ' '439'

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 116, 30 November 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 116, 30 November 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 116, 30 November 1858, Page 2

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