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NELSON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION—The Members of the above Association will MEET THIS EVENING, Friday, at half-past Seven, o'clock,. at the Store lately occupied by Mr. Hays. By order of the Committee, E. LUCAS, 1411 Hon. Secretary. A GRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.— .■**• The COMMITTEE of the above Association is heieby requested to MEET on TUESDAY, 4th day ot 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. THE MEMBERS of the AGRICULx TtJRAL ASSOCIATION are requested to PAY their SUBSCRIPTIONS for the present year to the Treasurer, Mr. A. Saunskks; or, to any member of the Committee, viz., Messrs. Babnicoat, and Bia», Waimea South; Wastney, son., Suburban North; Johk Kkrr, sen., Waimea West; W. M'Rae, and the undersigned. New Members can also be enrolled hy the Committee. FEDOR KELLING, 1408 Honorary Secretary. £150 TO LEND. NELSON BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The next Meeting for the Payment of Subscriptions, &c, will be held on MONDAY evening next, December 3rd, at Seven o'clock, at the Fleece Hotel. : At half-past Eight the sum of £150 will be offered to competition by tender. Stewards •:— Messrs. H. Adams, R. Bubn, andD, Burns. John percy, 1426. Secretary. gUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. On SUNDAY, December" 16, 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. Colleo tions will be made after each service. In the afternoon of same day, at Two o'clock, a PUBLIC EXAMINATION of the CHILDREN will take place, to which the parents and friends ars i invited to attend. ANNIVERSARY FETE. On the following WEDNESDAY, the children of the school will assemble in the Maitai Valley, on a piece of ground known as the "Old Hop Ground,'' 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 THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. THOMAS BLICK arc respectfully invited to attend his FUNERAL on SUNDAY next, December the 2nd. The procession will leave his late residence Brookstreet, at Three, p.m., punctually. 1444 W. ROUT, Undertaker. THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. JACOB GIFFORD are respectfully invited to attend his FUNERAL, which will move from his late residence, Appleby, at One o'clock on SUNDAY next, December 2nd. 1429 J. P. HORN, Undertaker. WANTED, a SITUATION by a person " 30 years of age, possessing testimonials referring to seafaring as well as commercial qualifications ; the object being occupation in New Zealand for a certain term. Apply to X. Y. Z., by letter only, left at the office of this paper. 1414 ASSIGNMENT OF J. A. LANGFOKD. ALL DEBTS due to the above Estate must be PAID to Messrs. Nash and Scaife, on or before loth December next; after that date, debts will be sued for in the Court. 1424 By orde? of the Trustees. 'TO LET, in Hardy-street, an upper ROOM, •*■ suitable for a sleeping apartment. 1442 H. D. JACKSON. GENUINE WINES AND SPIRITS.— Just received and on sale by the undersigned, direct shipments from France, ex Bride— 10 cases St. Julien Medoc 30. „ Chateau Margeaux 10 „ Sparkling Hock 10 „ „ Moselle 10 „ Ruderheimar Berg 10 „ Rauenthaler ditto 20 „ very fine Pale Brandy 10 „ French Liqueurs Quarters and Octaves Pale Sherry „ and hogsheads MarteH's Brandy And a consignment of the real "Farina "Eau de Cologne, flasks and bottles. Also, 1 case real French Flowers 1 ~ splendid Parasols 1 „ French, Llama, Mohair, and Glace Dresses American Doors. Glass do., Sr.shei and Tools Ready-made Show Frame Glasses, for shop windows or fixings. J. LEVIEN AND CO., 1427 Bridge-street. HPHE Committee of Management of -*- the Dun Mountain Company, are open to CONTRACT with any parties who are willing to CARRY CHROME ORE from the Dun Mountain Mine to the Port of Nelson. They will guarantee the contractor 200 tons, for which they offer to pay £5 per ton delivered at the Wharf. For further particulars apply at the office. 1435 LETT'S DIARIES for 1861, on sale at H. D. JACKSON'S Book and Stationery Warehouse, Trafalgar street, Nelson. 1430 CHRISTMAS BOOKS, an immense assortment, suitable for the coming season, at 1431 H. D. JACKSON'S. T~~OYS and FANCY GOODS;— Desks, Work Boxes, Portfolios, Glove Boxes; Games, Baskets, Beads, Vases, Dolls, &c, &c, at 1432 H. D. JACKSON'S. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS; also Illustrated Books, a beautiful assortment, at 1433 H. D. JACKSON'S. MRS. JACORSEN begs to inform the public of Nelson that she is prepared to receive DRESSES, MANTLES, MILLINERY, and all kinds of NEEDLEWORK, and by making every article at the lowest posssible prices, trusts she will be honored with their patronage. The Dressmaking and Millinery Departmeiat under the superintendence of a thoroughly competenfcperson. The newest designs and latest fashions always on hand. COLLINGWOOD STREET, Near the Catholic Station. November 27. 1422 FRESH ARRIVALS at the STORE of I. M. HILL. Furnace Boilers, from 20 gals, to 50 gala. Furnace Doors and Grates, Miners' Spades Patent Spades, Scythes Bullock Chain Enamelled Ware American Axes Perforated Zinc I iron pony Plough, 70 pounds Weight, Ransome's make 4 B. F. S. iron pony Ploughs, Ransome'a make &c., &c. 1413

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 325, 30 November 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 325, 30 November 1860, Page 2

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