gUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. On SUNDAY, December 19, TWO SERMONS will be Preached in the Baptist Chapel, Bridge-street, Nelson; that in the morning; at Eleven o'clock, by the Rev. W. M. BISS; and that in the evening, at half-past Six, by the Rev. D. DOLAMORE. Collections will be made after each service., In the afternoon of same day, at Two o'clock, a PUBLIC EXAMINATION of the will take place, to which the parents and friends are invited to attend. ANNIVERSARY FETE. On the following WEDNESDAY, tho children of the school will assemble in the Maitai Valley* on a piece of ground known as the "Old: Hop Ground, 1' where the PRIZES will be distributed, and ADDRESSES delivered by several friends, after which TEA will be provided at Five o'clock, p.m. Tickets, Is. 6d.; Children's, ditto, 9d. To be obtained of the Teachers, the Misses JAY, Bridge-street, and at the Colonist Office. 1405 NELSON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.—The Members of the above Association WILL MEET on FRIDAY EVENING next, at half-past Seven o'clock, at the Store lately occupied by Mr. Hays. . By order of the Committee, R. LUCAS, 1411 Hon. Secretary. W V JBL : A QOUTHERN STAR LODGE. -MONTHLY MEETING THIS EVENING, Tuesday, at Eight, p.m. By order of the W. M., JOHN PERCY, ' Secretary. Nelson, November 27, iB6O. 1413 A GRIGULTURAL ASSOCIATION.— ■£*• The COMMITTEE of the above Association is heieby requested to MEET on TUESDAY, 4th day of December, in the Mechanics' Institution, Richmond, at Seven o'clock, p.m, to make arrangements for the forthcoming SHOW of LIVE STOCK. FEDOR KELLING, 1407 Honorary Secretary. HPHE MEMBERS of the AGRICULX -TUBAL ASSOCIATION are requested to PAY their SUBSCRIPTIONS for the present year to the Treasurer, Mr. A. Saunders ; or, to any member of the Committee, viz., Messrs. Babnicoat, and Bib», Waimea South; Wastnby, sen., Suburban North; John Kbbb, sen., Waimea' West; W. M'Rab, and the undersigned. New Members can also be enrolled by the Committee. FEDOR KELLING, 1408 Honorary Secretary. WO THE ELECTORS OF COLLINGWOOD. By an Act of the late General Assembly, the district extending from the West Coast to the Watershed of the Takaka Valley has been constituted an Electoral District. I beg to announce my intention of soliciting your votes at the ensuing elections. A district so essentially mineral requires a representative conversant with your wants and habits. Forty years passed in the pursuit of mines and minerals, justifies my plea of a knowledge of the subject. The present position of political matters in New Zealand requires the grave consideration of matured judgment; it behoves you, therefore, to look well to whom you return as your representative in the new Assembly. The only profession I will make, is that I will serve you faithfully, and will never become a place-hunter. W. LONG WREY.' Nelson, November 28. 1410
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 324, 27 November 1860, Page 2
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467Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 324, 27 November 1860, Page 2
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