riROIXELLES COPPER MINING ■V; COMPANY. A, Special GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS will be held at the Masonic Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of June instant, at Seven o'clock in" the evening, to consider the propriety of authorising the Directors to take advances of money,not exceeding in the whole the sum £1,000, upon the security of Chrome Ore about to be shipped to England tor sale oh account of the Company. By order of the Board of Directors, Oswald Curtis j Honorary Secretary. ,: Croixelles Copper Mining Company, Nelson June 1,1860, . 633 MELSGN INSTITUTE.—It is proposed . J-' to inatiguarate the OPENING of the nev.? INSTITUTE, at the end of July, with an EXHIBITION of Works of Industry and Aft, collections of Ferns, Plants, Sheila,, 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 o»rry 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. y At some time during the continuance of the Exhibition, it is proposed to hold a Fancy. Bazaar, for the , benefit V the Institute, and it it hoped that the ladies .^o^Nelsoh will kindly assist the Committee, by con-Mbhtihg-articlesTor sale. ': ! ,: ... GEORGE HEPPEL,* ~ .., ?ifß :• , k ry r -.. Secretary to the Exhibition. ;■ n.j ) ""• '" 0 ; ~ ' ~ ■■■>■■ *?*-''" fc' v? j ; .:." -HARMONIC SOCIETT.- ■■ - -;-- J JERVIS begs to intimate that CONu* VIVIAL'MEETINGS will be held in the ong room at the rear ofthe CommerciarHotel, every SATURDAY EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock. The German band will be in attendance. ADMISSION FREE. 0 • Within a.short period a large and improved Than* tasmagoria 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 of Nelson, in the said colony, containing one acr«, more or less, bounded on the north by* Washingtonroad, on the east by land granted to Daniel Dixon, and on the south and west by land granted to John Burns, was granted to James Watkins, Samuel Ironside, John Aldred, William Hough, Adam Jackson, John Riley, and Richard Wallis, and the survivor of them and) the heirs and assigns of such survivor, in trust to permit the said|Land and all Building* thereon erected or to be erected to be for ever appropriated to the use of the Schoolmaster for the time being afc^ tached to the school 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 of the General Assembly for the said Colony of New Zealand, a petition will be presented on behalf pf such of the said Trustees as are qualified^ for lecve tp" introduce 4 special Bill to empower the said Trustees to sell and dispose of the said piece of Land, with all the Buildings thereon, and to provide for the investment of the proceeds .of sale in the purchase of other Land in the said City of Nelson, and the erection thereon of a Ministei's dwelling house and school house, to be vested in Trustees for the use of the Mid people called Methodists, in the connexion aforesaid, in the said City of Nelson. Dated this Eighteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord 1860. " , DONALD SINCLAIR, j 670 Solicitor for thejaid Trustees. ALL, POULTRX, TRESPASSING on *•"■*■ -.- my ground will be destroyed by Poioon. , " ' E. LLOYD, Bridge-street; Nelson, June 18. ' ~ r: 687 j ENTIRE HORSfe—To he Lst .for 12 ) -*-^ months, the well-known Entire Black D3atj«htl For terms, &c, apply to Mr. HUDDLESTON, Tra-falgar-street. 16th June, 1860. 682 WANT BD .—Wine or Old Tom .* ■ T BOTTLES. Highest cash prica given. Apply to JAMES BENTLEY, .650 Bridge-street, Nelson. IS7ANTED, Two or Three Journeyman ** SHOEMAKERS. Apply to 663 B. JACESON, XU' ANTED, by a young man, & situation ■'" as CLERK. He has/i slight knowledge of the DRAPERY TRADE, nnd woitid make himself useful. Address, W. S., Colonvt Office. 686 ' |'0 BE LET.—A four-roomed HOUSE. •^ A Stove in the Kitchen, which is fitted with a good Dresser and Shelves. The upstair rooms lofty. Apply to W. WATERS, Bridge-street. ;' 678 CAUTION.— All persona found trespassing upon section No. 9, opposite the Kaituna, working upon tbe river frontage, or cutting timber on th* section, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law—tha police hnving strict order to onforca tho lame. 830 'TAKE NOTICE.— All long-standing -*- ACCOUNTS must be paid to the undersigned on or before July Ist, without further application. H. J. GOODMAN, 625 Bridge-strest. j? "J A REWARD.—Whereas somt evil oO iv disposed person or persons did, late on the night of Wednesday, or early on the morning, of Thursday last, wilfully UNHINGE THE GATE and rescue THREE HEAD of 6ATTLE from tbe Government public POUND, the above REWARD will be given to the person or persona who wiil give information ofthe parties so offending, to THOMAS SULLIVAN Poundkeeper. Nelson r 2lst June, 1860. , ; 704 IMPOUNDED at Nelson, on;, the 19th i- instant, TWO RED and WHITE STEERS. ■No 'R^GISTCERED brand on either. ' 'o'ii not claimed within the usual time the »bove will behold. ■■■"■'''■"''■' :. , ■ ...... •■■■;>• THOMAS SULLIVAN, 703 . Y'y :- Poundkeeper. NELSON MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. • Next door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street. MRS: R. B. WALCOT respectfully enno^Kj^the Ladies of Nelson that aha has RE-OPENfIBI^^He premised with a-small, but < well-selected moilUt of WINTER BONNETS, DRESSES, MANTLES, and" the usual requisites for Ladies' and Children's- wecr. She hopes by strict attention to orders and economical prices to receirsa share of public patronage. Those ladies who hav-3 j kindly accorded their fuvore durihg past years to her mbther, Mrs. H. Gresn, will find every c^re and attention bestowed to secure a continuance of the -same. ;,.,'•.-• ~■-'.' • Mra. H. GREEN embraces tho present opportunity of sincerely thanking har friends for their amd support duriftg the past nine years, dhd most especially through 3 period of protracted personal Buffering and unusually painful events. She solicits a continuation of their favora for her daughter, Mrs. R. B. WitcoT, end pledges herself to r;saiat in the execution of all orders, io far her health "Will permit. <•' ;; ' '; Trafalgar-street; Nelson, >■ - , May 12, 1860. ■ tf& WAIMEA DISTRiCTSiIOAD RATE. ,* " After the end of the present month; PRQCESDlNG&wiU'batfikVnJtgainat those persona who havo NOT PAID th«s ROAD RATE. ■0.00. 3y.QX*BVQH''M2owki 00 y-j. w aui'i. y- Y'Y T.J.THOMPSON, 701 Seeretaty.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 280, 26 June 1860, Page 4
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