_ .Mm ■ INTERCOLONIAL ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY (LIMITED). , THE Steamship PRINCE ALFRED, J. -1- Bowden, Commander, will leave for Wellington, Canterbury, and .Otago, on'or about 17th instant.' ' The S. S. AIREDALE, Fi Johns, Commander, will leave for Now Plymouth and Manakau, on ot about 20th instant. r"For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Omce, Albion \Yhaif. , 656 T)AILY EXPECTED from the WAIRAU. •^-* The regular old trader MARY Will pail again for the above port two days after her arrival here. For freight or passage, apply to T. ASKEW, 649 Bridge-street. FOR MOTUPIPI AND WAITAPU. THE favorite Sch^er AUSTRALIAN MAID.A. H. Grote, mastei, will SAIL REGULARLY for the above places eveiy WEDNESDAY, until further notice. , , , For freight or passage, apply on board; or, to W. WILKIE, 639 , , Bridge-street. TJEGrULAR TRADER between Nelson -*-*> and Riwaka.—Tho schooner ANN, Alfred Olsten, Master.. For (freight or passage, apply to Mr. WINTERBURN, Napier Hotel. * 25-1 ■jlf ESSJR& ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, -H*- and CO.'S PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.—The following first-class Ships (with others) aie intended to be despatched to both Southern arid Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz. :— Tons. Zealand^'. .' . ;7 . J,Foster.;. ..,.1600 Cadueeua ". . . .' J. Cass . . .»'16.00 • Clontarf '. : . . . A. W. Barclay . 1600, Egmolit ■■"■''.'■■■ ." . . S. C. Gibson . 1200 Maori.- V ... C.G.Petherbridgel2oo Joseph-Fletcher. . . J. Pook . ■...1000 Cashmere .. . . • J. Byron . . 1000 Cresswell. . . . . W. C. Barnett . 1000 Hastings . . . . H.May' . . '1000 Strathallan. . . .. W. R. Williamson 1000 Harwood ; . . . . W.Forsayth .>..<800 The undersigned, agents for the abovel splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with, .settlors here or,at New Plymouth, who: may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to thi3 colony, and are prepared either to pay. the passage-money at once to them, or give satisfactory security,for .its payment on arrival of the vessel." ■ Further particulars on application to " ' ' "'■ ''";. NASH '.AND SCAIFE, 20 '"• Nelson and New Plymouth. PROIXELLES COPPER MINING VJ •; COMPANY.. .•■ -' A Special GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS will be held at the Masonic Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 26^ day of June instant, at Seven o'clock in the evening, to consider tho propriety of authorising fh'e. Directors to take advances of money, not exceeding inthe whole-the sum. £1,000, upon the security of Chrome Ore about to be shipped to England ior sale on account of'the Company. . . . By order of the Board of Directors, ' i: Oswald Curtis, : Honorary' Secretary. Croixelles Copper Mining Company, Nelson June 1, 1860, , 633 NELSON INSTITUTE..—It is proposed toinanguaratethe OPENING of the nev INSTITUTE, at the end of July, with an EXHIBITION of Works of Industry and Art, collections of Ferns, Plants, Shells, Pictures, Minerals, and other objects of interest. ■ :. . . ■ • '■ '•' Those who are willing to lend-any articles to the Institute for. the purpose of exhibition are requested to communicate with the Honorary Secretary of the Committee appointed to. carry out the above object. All Contributions to the /Exhibition will be most carefully preserved from injury, and receipts for them will be given to the owners. ~ At some tima.during the continuance of the Exhibition, it, is proposed to hold a Fancy Bazaar for the benefit of the' Institute, and.it is hoped that the ladies of Nelson will'kindly, assist the Committee by contributing articles for sale. . ;'■ . GEORGE HEPPEL, 478 , ■■ Secretary to the Exhibition. NELSON DANCING ACADEMY.— IMB. D. OHITTENDEN begs to inform his friends, parents, =tnd the public generally, that he Iras opened his Dancing Classes, at his new rooms. Toi-Toi Valley. tf ,'- EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING. and trusts, by strict attention to his duties and the selectne'sß of his pupils, to merit a share of the public patronage. ~ D. C. begs al3p,to, state that he will give private lessons to Ladies and Gentlemen of any age in all the newest dances of the day, and which can be obtained at all hours, of the day by those wishing privacy and expedition. ' '.'."'. Juvenile class every Tuesday and Friday, from 3 to 5. Adults, 7. ■ Private Lessons as per arrangement. Private Families and Schools punctually attended to, tvith Music included. Terms known on application. Fees paid in advance. 312 ! HARMONIC SOCIETY. , TJERVIS begs to intimate that CON- • ; VIVIAL MEETINGS will be held in the ong room at the rear of the Commercial Hotel, evary SATURDAY EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock. The German band will be in attendance. ADMISSION FREE. Within a ehorf period a large and improved Phantasmagoria or Magic Lantern will be exhibited on meeting nights. 355 NOTICE. WHEREAS by a DEED of GRANT under the Seal of the Colony of New Zealand, and tested at Auckland the sth day of January, in the year 1855, all that piece of LAND* situate in the City i of Nelson, in the' said colony, containing one acre, more5 or less, bounded on the north by Washingtonroad, on the east by land granted to Daniel Dixon, and od the south and west by land granted, to John Burns, was;granted to, James Watkins, Samuel Iron-' side, John Aldred, William Hough, Adam Jackson, John' Riley, and Richard Wallis^ and the BUi'vivor of them and; the heirs and assigns of,such.survivor, in trust to permit the sai<TLand and all Building's thereon erected or to be erected" to be for ever appropriated to the use of .the Schoolmaster for the time being attached' to 'the: Bchool belonging to the people called Methodists', in the connexion established by the late Reverend John Wesley. Now notice is hereby.given that at the next meeting ofthe General Assembly for the said . Colony' of New Zealand, a petition will hepresented on behalf of such of the said.Trustees as are qualified, for leave to .introduce a special Bill to empower the said Trustees' to sell and' dispose'ofthe said piece of Land, with all-the Buildings thereon,; and to provide for the investment of the proceeds of sale in, the put-chase of other tiand'ih the said City of Nelsoin; and ;■- the erection ;-' thereon - of-a ' Minister's' dwelling house :andschoolf house,, to be vested, in . Trustees for the use of the said people called Methd-, dists, in the connexion aforesaid, in the ■ said1- City- bfNelson. - ■ ■■..'■. ■ • . ' ■.:■'■■';■'■■■:-■■ Dated this Eighteenth day of May, in the year of. onr Lord 1860, J . ~ . ■ ■■■"■ ' DONALD SINCLAIR, 570 ' Solicitor for the said Trustees. TADIES' TARANAKI AID COM-■M-J MITTEE.—A COMMITTEE of LADIES will MEET at the Chamber of Commerce, TrafalgarBtreet, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from Eleven to One o'clock, to receive, price, and distribute Needlework among those Taranaki refugees who are desirous of such employment. Any Ladies wishing kindly to promote this undertaking are requested to forward their work, cut out and ticketed, with then1 full name and address Families requiring House Servants are olso requested to apply to the Committee. Uelsoh, 24th April, 1860. , 473
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 277, 15 June 1860, Page 1
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