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TPOR COLLINGWOOD. — The cutter Jt? .SUPPLY, THIS DAY, at Six, p.m. J. WALKER, 718 Master. "pOR-cb£LINGWOOD, MOTUPIPI, XV and WAITAPU.—The favorite schooner, NECROMANCER will sail for tlie above ports THIS EVENING. For freight or passage, apply to T. ASKEW, 720 * Bridge-street. 170R SYDNEY.—The I.R.M. Steam■s- ship PRINCE ALFRED, James Bowden, .commander, will leave on or about sth July. FOR WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, AND OTAGO.~The steamship AIREDALE, F. Johns, Commander, will leave on or about 29th instant. For freight or passage, apply at the Company s Office, Albion Wharf. 719 ' HOPE SCHOOL, WAIMEA EAST. MR. J. PACKER begs to inform his friends that he is prepared to receive a limited number of PUPILS, as BOARDERS, from 8 to 12 years of age; the quarter to commence on the 10th of July. . . 712 "MRS. REYNOLDS receives Young -J-'-*- Ladies desirous of acquiring a thorough knowledge of MUSIC, and every 'department connected with that -'nrwrnipiishment, requisite to form a brilliant performer on the PIANOFORTE. ' Mrs. R.s system of instruction is that ofthe celebrated Henri Herz, ofthe Royal Academy of Paris, under whose direction she studied for many years. Mrs. Reynolds gives private lessons in DRAWING, the Latin, French, and Italian LANGUAGES, acquired during sixteen years on the Continent. Trafalgar-square. 709 IVTELSON INSTITUTE.—The GENE--L™ RAL HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the MEMBERS of the above Institute will take place in the Reading-Room, on THURSDAY, the 12th July next, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, for the purpose of receiving the half-yearly Report^' the Committee, of electing Auditors, and for the transaction of other - business. The following alterations in Rules will be proposed:— . To substitute the following for rule 9:— ■ " The subscription to the Institute shall be as follows :—First, life members paying £10 at one payment ; feeondly, annual subscribers to the ReadingEoom, p:iving"jOs. per annum ; thirdly, half-yearly subscribers to the Reading-room, paying ss._ halfyearly ; fourthly, annual subscribers to the Library, paying 10s. per annum; fifthly, half-yearly subscribers to the Library, paying ss. half-yearly. All subscriptions to be paid in advance; yearly subscriptions on the fir.-t day of January, and half-yearly subscriptions ou the first day of January, and the first day of July in cseh year." To be added to rule 25 :— " Provided always, that the outgoing officers and committee shall be eligible for re-election without any fresh nomination." *** All subscriptions*towards the erection ofthe new Institute are requested to be paid to the Treasurer, Mr. O. Curtis ; or to the Librarian, Mr. G. Jackson, immediately. JOHN PERCY, Hon. Sec. Nelson, 22nd June, 1860. 711 " RICHMOND SCHOOL. A PUBLIC TEA PARTY will take place -£*- on FRIDAY next, June 29th, 1860, at Five o'clock; followed by an.ENTERTAINMENT, in which the pupils and amateur friends will engage. Dr. Greenwood is expected to preside. Tickets, ls. 6d. each. 717 EDWIN HODDER. NELSON.BOARD OF WORKS. TVTO ELIGIBLE TENDERS fbr the sup- -*-^ ply of. Horses and Carts having been received, Tenders are again invited, to be sent to this office by THURSDAY, July 5. ' By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, June 25, 1860. 716 MOUTERE DISTRICT ROADS BOARD. NOTICE.— In accordance with the provisions ofthe " Country Roads Amendment Act, 1858," the Board of this district gives notice, that a MEETING of the RATEPAYERS will be held at the Schoolroom, Upper Moutere, on MONDAY, the 2nd July next, atNoon.forthe purpose of ELECTING TWO MEMBERS from among the persons qualified to vote at such meeting, to aerve on the said Roads Board for the. ensuing year, in the room of Messrs. Hewetson and Bensbhanh, whose term of office will then expire. . • In the event of a POLL being demanded by any candidate or elector, the Polling will take place on the following SATURDAY, 7th July, at the Schoolroom, Upper Moutere, and at the School-room, Lower Moutere. The Polling to commence at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, and clost at Four o'clock same day. * JOSEPH HEWETSON, I Chairman. Moutere, 16th June, iB6O. ; 710 WE S LB YA N CHAPEL, Hardy-street. The SECOND ANNIVERSARY will be held on SUNDAY, July Ist, when SERMONS will be preached and Collections made in aid of the Chapel Funds. A TEA MEETING on the MONDAY EVENING follou'ing, at half-past Five; after which Addresses will be'delivered, and several appropriate Pieces will be sung by the Choir. Tickets of Admission to the Tea, la. 6d., to be had from Messrs. Jenkins. Bukw, Hough, Fov, Crisp, and Lucas. 723 DITCHLEY, WAIMEA WEST. TO BE LET, on very moderate terms — A commodious BRICK-BUILT HOUSE, with well stocked GARDEN and ORCHARD, and about 13 Acres of good PADDOCKS; or the Paddocks can be had alone for Grazing purposes. Apply to Mr. DAEERS, Surgeon, Tas'man-streer, Nelson. 72G .' FESTIVAL OP ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, THE BRETHREN of the SOUTHERN -*- ST A R LODGE of FREEMASONS will meet in the Freemason's Hall/ on THIS DAY (Tuesday), at Noon, to celebrate the above Festival. . Brethren of the Order 'are invited to atteud. Business will commence at high noon. - By Order of the W.M., JOHN PERCY, - 725 Secretary. "PAIR AT RICHMOND.—The Sub- -^ scriber will attend at the above place on Wed-, hesday (TO-MORROW),'the 27th instant, for the purpose of transacting any business entrusted to his care; and will hold, a SALE BY AUCTION as usual at Three o'clock in the afternoon. GEORGE AIKEN, ""■'■■ Auctioneer and Commission Agent. • Nelson, June 25th, 1860. • ■ . -724 ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS AND CUTLERY OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION, EX NEILLY. Messrs. peat and Thornton ■L'-L have just received a large assortment- of very.dhoice Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Pots; Sugar Basins, Cream Jugs, Candlesticks, Cruets, Toast • Racks, 'Spoons, Dessert Forks, Table Cutlery; Scissors, Pen Knives, Sheep Shears, &c, &c, selected from .one ofthe but houses iri London, and which will, be-sold at the lowest remunerating price*, wholesale and jetail. ' " : 708

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 280, 26 June 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 280, 26 June 1860, Page 2

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