jgLECTORS OF NELSON! VOTE FOR ROBINSON, Who will support all measures for the good of the Colony at laige, without respect to* private or party considerations. VOTE FOR RO3INSON, Who will not support a. measure of peace at any price, but who is for a vigorous prosecution of the war to a successful termination. VOTE FOR ROBINSON, Who is in favor of a Repeal of the New Provinces Act, or such an alteration as will not lead to a further dismemberment of the Province. VOTE FOR ROBINSON, Who, if elected, will not consent to the shallow ■ and unjust mode of settling the apportionment of i the Marlborough debt, of eleven thousand pounds, with this Province, «xcept it be settled in the House of Representatives. VOTE FOR ROBINSON, Who will never consent to saddle the Province with a measure like the District Courts Act, a sop for the lawyers. . VOTE FOR ROBINSON, Who is opposed to the present state of the law between Debtor arid Creditor, and who will prevail ; upon Ministers to at once bring in a Bill for the, protection of both Debtor and Creditor. ' VOTE FOB. ROBINSON, \ : Who will be guided in his vote upon broad Liberal principles, and actuated by an earnest desire ! to promote the welfare of all classes whether they vote for him or not. ' 1541; TVTELSON SAVINGS' BANK.— ■-L V A MEETING of the TRUSTEES of the above Bank will be held in the Chamber of Commerce on MONDAY NEXT, the 24th instant, at Six o'clock in the evening. Business to betransacted: — ■ 1 st. To receive the Report of Committee, which, if approved of, then to sign the memorial of the appointment of Mr. Henry Douglas Jackson to be Manager and Accountant in the room of Mr. Henry Hamilton Knowles, resigned. 2nd. To take the necessary steps for the preparation of the annual balance sheet, and the selection of four Trustees to audit the accounts. 3rd. To consider the propriety of recommending other gentlemen to be Trustees in the room of those Trustees who have never acted. • DONALD SINCLAIR, Vjce-President. Nelson, I,9th December, 1860. 1542 NELSON MARKET.—-At the request of several of the Stall-holders, the MARKET will be OPEN as an EXTRA-DAY, on MONDAY UEXT (the day before Christmas-day). The gates will be opened at Nine o'clock in the morning, and will be closed at Nine o'clock in the evening. By order of the Board of Works, J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, December 20, iB6O. 1536 QOUTHERN STAR LODGE, 1037.— £} A LODGE of EMERGENCY will be held in the Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, December 24th, at half-past Seven o'clock. By order of the W. M., JOHN PERCY, Secretary. Nelson, December 20, 1860. 1532 FESTIVAL OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. THE BRETHREN of the SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, 1037 are requested to attend the duties of their Lodge on FRIDAY NEXT, December 28th, to CELEBRATE the above Festival. Business to commence at high noon. All bretheren of the order are invited to attend. Dinner at Mr. Everett's, Masonic Hotel, at 7 p.m. TICKETS may be had of the Stewards, Brethren, H. J. Goodman, J. Percy, T. Sullivan, and J. Symons. By order of the W. M., JOHN PERCY, Secretary. Nelson, December 20, 1860. 1545 WAIMEA SOUTH LITERARY IN- »» STITUTION.—The Annual TEA-PARTY and MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT (under the direction of Mr. Knyvett) will take pkce on TUESDAY, Ist January, 1861. Tea at Four, and Music to commence at Six o'clock. Tickets, 25.; children, half-price. 1531 WAIMEA EAST. THE PROVINCIAL SCHOOLS in this district will be publicly EXAMINED on MONDAY, the 24th December, commencing at Nine o'clock. The prizes, as awarded by the several Examiners, are to be distributed at Richmond School-room, on the afternoon of the following WEDNESDAY, when a public TEA PARTY will take place, to which parents of the scholars are particularly invited. Tickets, to the Tea party, Is. 6d. each. Admission free to Children attending the schools. By order of the Committee, J. W. BARNICOAT, 1543 Secretary. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. BOOKS, Fancy Goods, and Toys, suitable for the Season: an immense assortment. H. D. JACKSON, 1549 Trafalgar-street. BASKET WARE. "D ASSINETS, Baby-linen, Paper, StockJJ> ing, Knife, and TofBASKETS, at ■ H.D.JACKSON'S, 1550 Trafalgar-street. fefarmrat gfotices. Crown Land Office, Nelson, December 18, 1860. TN accordance with the provisions O of the -*• Waste Lands Regulations, Notice is hereby given that the CLAIMS of the undermentioned persons will be HEARD at the office of his Honor the Superintendent, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th of January next, at noon:—-ixT-ii- Tir<r< Respecting a Run between the William M'Gowan Conwayj and Waiau and J. S. Caverhill , Eden in the Amm i district. ■ ALFRED DOMETT, 1544 s . Commissioner.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 331, 21 December 1860, Page 2
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