Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

jgUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. On SUNDAY, December 16, TWO SERMONS will be Preached in tho 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. Collec tions will be made after each service. « In the afternoon of samo day, at Two o'clock, a PUBLIC EXAMINATION of tho CHILDREN will take placo, to which the parents and friends are 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 tho " Old Hop Ground," where the PRIZES will bo distributed, and ADDRESSES delivered by several friends, after which TEA will bo provided at Five o'clock, p.m. j Tickets, Is. 6d.; Children's, ditto, 9d. To be obtained of tho Teachers, the Misses JAY, Bridge-street, and at the Colonist Office. 1405 "a gricultural association.— ■**• The Committee having resolved that there shall fee a PRIZE EXHIBITION of LIVE STOCK and GRAIN on some day in autumn, afterwards to be fixed by the Committee; PRIZES are intended to be given for the following STOCK. c CLASS A. Entire Draught Horses—first, second and third prize. Entire Horses, best adapted for the production of weight-carrying hacks—first and second prize. Draught Mares—first, second, and third prize. Weight-carrying Saddle Mares—first and second prize. Draught Colts, under two years old—first and second prize. Ditto ditto, under one year old—first and second prize. Ditto Fillies, under two years old—first and second prize. Ditto ditto, under one year old—first and second prize. Draught Geldings—first and second prize. Best Entire Pony—one prize. Ditto Pony Mare—one prize. CLASS B. Bulls—first, second, and third prize. Yearling Bulls—first and second prize. Cows, in milk—first, second, and third prize, Ditto, not in milk—first and second prize. Heifers, under two years old—first and second prize, j Pair of Working Bullocks—first and second prize. | CLASS C. j Rams—first, second, and third prize. j Pen of Five Ewes—first, second, and third prize. : Pen of Five Lambs, under one year old—first and second prize. CLASS D. Boars—first and second prize. Sows, with Pigs—first and second prize. Ditto, without Pigs—first and second prize. J 1 CLASS E. I Poultry—for which various prizes will be given. i CLASS F. Prizes will also be given for the best samples of Wheat, Barley, Oats, White and Hog Peas, Hops, Grass Seeds of various kinds, Swedish and other Turnips, Mangold Wurzel, Carrots, Parsnips, early and late Potatoes. Also, for Cheese, Salt and Fresh Butter, Agricultural Implements, and Machinery. Extra prizes will be given for any meritorious Stock or produce not above specified, at the discretion of the Committee. The Members of the Association are requested to pay their Subscription for the present year to any of the Members of the Committee, Messrs. Saunders, Barnicoat, R. Eden, and W. M'Rae, "Waimea East; J. Bird, Waimea South; Wastney, sen., Suburban North; J. Kerr, sen., Waimea West, and the undersigned. FEDOR KELLING, Honorary Secretary. Just Published, Price 4d. THE TRUTH IN LOVE, By W. CRESSWELL. To be obtained at the Advertiser office, Bridgestreet; Mr. Burn, Trafalgar-street; and Mr. J.HoldAWAs's, Richmond. HPHE Undersigned begs to return his -*- thanks to his friends and the public generally, or the support received by him in connexion with his «ate Partner, and to inform them that the BUSINESS Jwill still be CARRIED ON by him at the OLD jSHOP, where he hopes, by continuing to supply MEAT of the best quality, to merit a share of future support. JOHN PRATT. Bridge-street, December 4, iB6O. 1471 DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. A LEXANDER SCOTT begs to inform •£*• the public that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between himself and Mr. PRATT has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. A. S., in continuing the business of BUTCHER at the shop lately occupied by Mr. W. Matthews, Lower Bridge-street, is prepared to supply the public who have hitherto so kindly supported him, with MEAT of the best quality, at the lowost rates. 1472 WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. SHIPPED, and shortly to arrive, a spendid ASSORTMENT of the above GOODS, and everything connected with the trade, which will be sold at prices hitherto unknown in the colonies. As the above have til been selected under the personal inspection of Mr. G. Coates, intending purchasers may depend upon every article being of the latest fashion, as well as having the largest stock in the colony to choose from. G. COATES, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, October 26, iB6O. . 1262 SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! SELLING OFF!! I TRAFALGAR HOUSE. DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. AS MRS. BARTLETT intends taking stock at the expiration of 12 months from the decease of her husband, the late C. J. Bartlett, she begs to inform the Ladies of Nelson and its vicinity, that she will commence selling off at greatly reduced prices, on Saturday, Bth December. N.B—For a short time only. 1463 PERSONS desirous of PORTRAITS by -*• W. DAVIS should favor him by calling between the hours of Nine and Two o'clock. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Habdy-street, Next door to Mr. Everett's, Masonic Hotel. Where every facility is afforded for the production of first rate specimens of the art. 1372 ROCHE'S ISLAND. NOTIGE. —Any persons found trespassing, or cutting timber upon the above ground, Bow the property of the undersigned, will, after this intimation be PROSECUTED with the utmost rigor of the law. JOHN KERR, Jun. Waimea West, October 11, iB6O. 1316 »TO BE SOLD or LET, the excellent -*- HOUSE known as " Bow Cottage," now the reeidence of James G. Gordon, Esq. It is centrally situated, at the junction of Washington and Toi-Toi Valleys—has been recently finished in a substantial manner—stands on about an acre and a half of ground —all in good order, with garden, stable, and summerhouse. Also to be Sold— The Cottage in Washington Valley, belonging to Mr. Knlayson, adapted to a small family, with garden, &c. Apply to 1458 NASH & SCAIFE. 20mt ALLOTMENTS IN WAITOHI (PICTON) POR SALE. HPO BE DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE •** TREATY, three quarter-acre, Town Sections, numbered 200, 513, and 593, facing Otago, Devon, Dublin, and Kent streets, in the Town of Waitohi, or Picton, on easy terms of payment. Apply to Mr. Christie, Brewer; or Mr. STAMPER, •Solicitor. Nelson, 6th November, 1860. 1312

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18601214.2.18.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 329, 14 December 1860, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,042

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 329, 14 December 1860, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 329, 14 December 1860, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert