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TO PAINTERS.—The TOWN COlvF- ■*• MITTEE OF EDUCATION request TENDERS for PAINTING the GIRLS' AND INFANTS' SCHOOLS in this city. The tenders to be sent in to the Honorary Secretary, J. B. WEMYSS, Esq., up to noon of the 25th instant, and from him all other necessary information can be had. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept tie lowest or any of the Tenders. Nelson, 14th March, 1861. 366 OENTOUL BROTHERS have JUST -*-* RECEIVED, per DONA ANITA, Soap, Soda, Black Lead, Black and White Pepper, Rice, Boiled and Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Red and White Lead, &c. The HIGHEST PRICE given for BUTTER and EGGS. Trafalgar-street, March 22,1861. 372 MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE -"-*■ WILL SELL BY AUCTION AT THEIR WAREHOU3E, BRIDGE-STREET, SUNDRY GOODS, • EVERY SATURDAY, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. 4 BROWN AND POISON'S, PARENT PORN FLOUR. The Lancet states :—"This>:is superior to anything ■" "h, ii^^fijyg^in'i known." THE Ori^^^Btg"the first of the kind -*- manufaQ^^BK'atented in the United Kingdom and'#riiic^|Pßls value .as an article of; general Family Usfeiis rec*fem'sed wherever it becomes known. It is used CoFs^niftinifs,'Custards, Blancmange, Ice Creams, &c, forftftlefiing Soups, &c. Preferred to the best Arrowroot, and especially suited to the delicacy of Children wflftnvalids. ON'SALE AT RENTOUL BROTHERS, Trafalgar-street. 371 THSHOP'S SCHOOL, Nelson.—The J-* AUTUMN QUARTER will April 3. ~ ~ Quarterages to be paid in advance. Arrangements have beenmade for admitting a limited number of additional pupils. Terms, £1 10s. per quarter. Book money, £1 on entrance. WANTED, for the above School, a SECOND PUPIL TEACHER, to whom will be given a free education and an annual bonus of £10: —Age, from fourteen to sixteen. 373 CHEESE. CHEESE. CHEESE. lA£ PRIME PORT COOPER JLUU CHEESES ON SALE in lots to suit purchasers VERY CHEAP. JOHN SYMONS AND CO. "874 T OST, on Saturday afternoon last between -" Messrs. Symons and Co.'s, Bridge-street, and Todd's Bush, Suburban North, a pair of German Silver SPECTACLES. • i The finder, on leaving the same at Mr. WILKIE'S, Bridge-street, shall be paid a REWARD of TEN SHILLINGS. 353 Registration papers may Ye J-*'' had at all hour 3of the day of I. M. HILL, 289 Secretary to the Registration Committee. f)UN MOUNTAIN RAILWAY.— -*-/ TENDERS are requested foi punching 250 tons of IRON RAILS, viz., punching 14 notches in each rail with a punching machine, and delivering the finished rail in the yard ready for loading. Samples ot the rails as punched can be seen in the yard of the Company, on the Port Road. Five or more men would be necessary for the work. T. R. HACKET, Secretary. Nelson, 18th March, 1861. 360 SEVENTEENTH ANNIVERSARY of the NELSON SCHOOL SOCIETY. A SERMON will be preached on behalf of the above society, in the Nelson School-room, Bridgestreet, on easter Sunday, March sist, iß6i, in the afternoon, at half-past two. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held on (he following evening, MONDAY, April 1. The chair will be taken at half-past six o'clock by his Honor the Superintendent. Tea atJjalf-past five o'clock. Admission—TWO SHILLINGS each. 376 "TENDERS are requested by TUESDAY, ■*- April 2nd, for works on the following roads:— Trunk road, Appleby Do. between^ Mr. O'Loughlin's and Wairnea East Hotel. Forty ¥ Line, Maddox bush. River Terrace School to Mount Heslington. Specifications may be seen after MONDAY, 26th, at the Travellers' Rest Inn, Messrs. Hodder's store, Wakefield Inn, and Hollybush. Tenders, of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, to be left with the members of the Board or the undersigned. T. J. THOMPSON, 377 Secretary. XfOTICE is hereby given, that ALL x^ ACCOUNTS and OVER DUE ACCEPTANCES owing to the brewery, MUST BE SETTLED one month from this date. C. CHRISTIE. Soho Brewery, March 22. 368 SMrament ftotice. • ' Land Office, Nelson, March 1,1861. MOTICE is hereby given, that the tinder--L" mentioned ALLOTMENTS ofLANDwillbe put up to auction, at the Crown Land Office, Kelson, on SATURDAY, the Ist of June, 1861, at Twelve o'clock, noon. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be deposited at the Sale, and the remainder to be paid within one month, or the deposit forfeited. Square, No. 103. Sasofobd Downs, Amcri. Section. Contents. Upset Price. No 25 . . 320 0 0 . 163 0 0 2G . . ; 320 0 0 . 116 8 0 28 . . . 277 0 0 . 100 15 0 29 . 320 0 0 . 93 3 0 ?,0 . . . 320 0 0 . 93 3 0 65 .- . 240 0 0 . 75 13 0 66 ... 305 00 . 96 2 0 fi 7 . . . 320 0 0 . 100 18 0 68 . . . 320 0 0 . 100 18 0 69 . 320 0 0 100 18 0 70 . 240 0 0 . -71*12 0 7*l ' . 205 0 0 ''X. 69 12 0 72 ' . 130 0 0 • ?.. 43 5 0 73 ' . 320 0 0 r . 116 8 0 74 . 320 0 0 . 10S 12 0 75 . . . 307 0 0 . 104 4 0 76 . . . 108 0 0 . 35 18 0 77 . . 320 0 0 . 93 3 0 78 . . . 320 0 0 . 116 8 0 All the above Allotments are subject to reservation for light of roads, the deductions for which have been made in the price, as provided in the 44th clausu of the Land Regulations. ALFRED DOMETT, 369 . Commissioner. .__J&timL - ENTERED INWARDS. March 19.—Mary, schooner, 40,-M'Lean, from the j Wairau. Passengers—Mrs. M'L'jan and child. March 21.—Australian Maid, schooner, 17, Groat, from the Waitapu. ENTERED OUTWARDS. March 18.—Ann, schooner, 18, Eure, for the Waitapu. Three passengers. March 19.—Supply, cutter, 26, 'Wftlker, for Collingwood. S.eyen passengers.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 356, 22 March 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 356, 22 March 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 356, 22 March 1861, Page 2

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