lathe Electors of the Province of Nelson. f^ENTLEMEN.— His Excellency the Governor having issued the Writ, under which you will shortly be called on to exercise the'right of ■ electing a Superintendent for your province, I now hold office only till you have again nude your choice. Having been twice elected to this important position, you are able to judge of the manner in which I have fulfilled the duties that have devolved updn me ; and silould you consider that I have faithfully and judiciously exercised the trust placed in hie, I shall be most happy to receive a renewal of that confidence which you have hitherto reposed in me, and for which I shall ever entertain the most grateful feelings. I remain, Gentlemen, Tour greatly obliged servant, J. P. ROBINSON. Nelson, 11th November, 1861. 393 Hope Library, ! A MEETING of the MEMBERS of the above institution will be held in Hope Sohoolroom, on MONDAY evening next, December 2nd, at Seven o'clock, p.m., to ELECT AUDITORS in accordance with the 13th rule. J. PACKER, 465 Secretary. Valuable Town Property for Sale. ; FOR SALE, an Acre of Ground situated -between the Pier Hotel and the Customhouse, Haven-road, also, , A valuable frontage of 30 feet to Collingwood-street, with a comfortable dwelling-house thereon. And to sell or let) All that excellent property situated rear the head of Collingwood-street, at present in the occupation of the undersigned, consisting of an acre of Land well stocked with fruit and other trees, a first-rate brick Dwelling-house, Outhouses, &c. The property may be better known as " Alice Brae," the late residence of the Rev. T. D. Nicholson. For further particulars, apply to W. WILKIE, 462 Bridge-street. Victoria Hotel, Haven Road. TAMES PIESKETH begs to inform the •J inhabitants of Nelson that he has OPENED the above HOTEL, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and keeping the best descriptions of Wine's and Spirits, to merit, a share of public support. Skittle Alley open. . 468 BIRTH. Campbell.—November 7, at Picton, the wife of Mr, Donald Campbell, of a daughter. MARRIAGE. Bevan—Cawte.—October 28, at Wellington, by the Rev. A. Stock, Mr. P. Bevan to Miss M.1 A. H. Cawte, both of Picton, Marlborough. DEATHS. Hodgson.—November 23rd, of diptheria. Margaret, daughter of Mr. Win. Hodgson, Trafalgar-street south, aged 7 years. : Whiting.—November 23, by drowning, in the Maitai, Mary Jane, daughter of Mr. Henry Whiting, the Wood, aged 8 years. j ■• .
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 427, 26 November 1861, Page 2
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399Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 427, 26 November 1861, Page 2
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