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, JDteyitf fgjtjttcfs. EDUCATION R-A'Fk~ ** Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, n^rTTin, ' AUgllSt Sist, ISCO. PURSUANT to the provisions of the -*- "Education Amendment Act, 1858," his Honor directs it to be notified, that the ANNUAL RATE imposed by the said Act uipon all E?™i koldewiTesiding within Educational Districts, ■will be LEVIED on THURSDAY, the Ist day of November next; and that the same will be received at the following places, between the hours of Ten, a.m., and Four, p.m., viz.:— Court-House, Nelson, by the Sergeant-Major of Police; - School-house. Clifton-terrace, Suburban North by Mr. Alexander Wragg; ' School-house, Stoke, by Mri E. Austin; School-house, Waimea East, by Mr. W. Stantoh; School-house, Waimea West, by Mr.. Geo. Walker; School-house, Spring Grove, by Mr. Thomas An« drews; School-house, Wakefield, by. Mr. E. Burbush; School-house, Upper Moutere,. by Mr. Daniel Talbot; ' '~', '."[. ' , School-house, Lower Moutere, by Mr.:W. Guy; School-house, Motueka, by Mr. W. Andrews; School-house, Riwaka, by Mr. 0. Pattie ; School-house, Motupipi, by Mr. J;BaiFd; House of Mr. G. Taylor; Takaka; by Mr. Q, . Taylor; .-. -■ ... ■ --*-; ~ •/■-/;. ', -, ' : Police Station, Collingwood, by Mr. Robt. Strange; The aforesa:d Act requires, that " every householder in each educational district shall pay, annually, twenty shillings, and a further sum of five shillingsfor ey§ry child of such householder between the ages of five and fourteen years: Provided always; that no person shall be liable to pay for more than four children, nor for any child residing more than three miles from any school established under this =Act; nor for any child attending any school not established under ttiis. Act, in respecfc*<sf??whoni asuch-person slairpiwduce to the Collector a certificate, signed* by the teacher of such school, showing that such'ch'iid has attended during the three months previous to the levying of the- rate. ' ALFRED GREENFIELD, 957 . . Chief Clerk. • WEIGHTS. ANP r MEASURES. ' ~ Depot, Nelson, ■-.:..,'." 3rd September, 1860. \TOTICB is hereby given that.l am now -»• ~ prepared to compare, adjust, and stamp Weights and Measures, under the provisions of the "Weights and Measnres Ordnance," at the'office of the Board of Works, Nelson. All persons having in their possession any false or deficient balance, or any unstamped or unmarked weight or measure after the first day of October next, will be liable to a penalty of ten pounds. HENRY CLOUSTON, 962 Inspector. "TENDERS are requested by MONDAY, -*- September 17th, for sundry REPAIRS to the TRUNK LINE, and "to the ROAD from Mercer's comer to the German Village, Appleby. Specifications may be seen at Mr. P. SpAnjeb's store. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. T. J. THOMPSON, 971 Secretary Waimea Road Board. T<o LET.—The TRAFALGAR HOTEL, -*- Nelson. This Hotel has the best accomodation for Gentlemen and Private Families; has excellent Stabling; the Furniture, &c., &c, to be taken at a valuation. For particulars, apply to the proprietor, Mr. JOHN LUCK, at the Hotel. Nelson, 27th July, 1850. ' . 854 nPO LET,—A SHOP adjoining the Ma- -*- rine Hotel. Apply to Mr. WATERS, Bridge-street, or to A. AMOS. 879 [a oaed.] PRIVATE BOARD or BOARD and x RESIDENCE for GENTLEMEN, at Mra. NALDER'S, Hardy-street. 948 TJOARD and LODGING with every -L' comfort provided for a few.-single Gentlemen at the undersigned. Terms moderate. M. H. SMART, Next to Mr. Oxley's Photographic Gailery, Bridge-street. 951 TAKE NOTICE. jl/TECHANICS will find comfortable ■LT-L BOARD and LODGING may be had in a private house in the centre of the Town at 235. per week Apply at the office of the Colonist. 964 PBLORUS HOTEL, •*-. (Half-way between Nelson and Blenheim.) D. B. MACKENZIE, Peopbietor. The Public are respectfully informed that the . above Hotel is now opened, and that every attention will be given to the comfort of visitors. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best description. Good Paddock and Stabling. Boats in readiness on the shortest notice, for parties who may wish to view the magnificent bays in tho Pelorus Sound. D. B. M. is well acquainted with the Pelorus district, and will be glad to give information to intending Purchasers of Land. 835 nOLLINGWOOD PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOM. N. E. PLYMOUTHZ begs respectfully to acquaint the inhabitants and visitors of the Gold Districts, that he is prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS daily, at Berry's Golden Age Tavern, Strand, Collingwood. Terms moderate. HAIR-CUTTING and SHAVING done by N. E. PLYMOUTHZ. 873 W JENKINS, UNDERTAKER j-*"'» Hardy-street, Nelson. 366 MOTICE. —The ROYAL MAIL will •*-* leave WAKEFIELD every Wednesday and. Satdkday, at Half-past Seven, a.m., and the HOLLY BUSH every Thursday,' at Nine, a.m., if the river permits. N.B.—-All orders executed on commission, Parcels delivered, &c, &c,, by J. ANDREWS, 58 . Mail Contractor. KJOTICE— PUBLIC CONVEYANCE - ' every Monday, Friday, and Saturday, from WAIMEA. EAST, starting at 9, a.m. from Mr. Kite's, and at half-past 3 p.m. from Nelson. ;■ PARCELS DELIVERED. R. WALLIS. Richmond, June 9th, 1860. NELSON MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. Next door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street. MRS. R. B. WALGOT respectfully announces to the Ladies of Nelson that she h»3 RE-OPENED the above premises with a small, but well-selected assortment of WINTER BONNETS, * DRESSES, MANTLES, and the usual requisites for Ladies' and Children's wear. She hopes by strict attention to orders and economical prices to receive a share of public patronage. Those ladies who hay« kindly accorded their favors during past years to her mother, Mrs. H. Green, will find every care and attention bestowed to secure a continuance of the same. .■:■■■ . r Mrs. H. GREEN embraces the present; opportunity, of sincerely thanking her friends for their kind support during the past nine years, and most especially-through a period of protracted personal suffering and unusually painful events. She solicits a continuation of their favors for her daughter, Mrs. R. B. WiLoeT, and pledges herself to assist in the execution of all orders, io far as her health will permit, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, May 12,1860. 843

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 303, 14 September 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 303, 14 September 1860, Page 1

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