NELSON WATERWORKS. NOTICE. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, December 30, 1867. IT having been discovered that some evil-dis-posed persons have been meddling with the FIIIEPLUGS on the Waterpipus lately laid on the streets of the town, and DAMAGING the same by inserting gravel and other rubbish. Notice is hereby given that persons guilty of such offences are liable under the Waterworks . Act :o a Penalty of Fifiy Pounds, and a REWARD of TEN POUNDS will be paid to any one who shall give such information to the Inspector of Police as will lead to the conviction of the offenders. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 4031 Provincial Secretary. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, December 31, 1867. nnE^DERS will be received at this office, until JL FRIDAY, January 0, J 8(58, for the EHECTION of a PIPE- BRIDGE for Nelson Waterworks, in Manuka-street. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Provincial Engineer's office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 5 Provincial Secretary. ELECTION OF GOVERNORS OF NELSON COLLEGE. AP OL L having been demanded for the ELECTION of Four Persons to serve as Governors of Nelson College, the same will take place on FKIDAY, the 3rd of January next, at the following places : — Courthouse, Nelson ; Schoolroom, Suburban-north ; „ Suburban-south ; „ Richmond ; „ Waimea-west ; „ Spring Grove ; » Upper Wakefleld ; „ Upper Moutere ; „ Lower Moutere ; Institute, Moiueka ; George Taylor's, Takaka ; Schoolroom, Clifton ; Courthouse, Collingwood ; • „ Picton ; Blenheim. JOHN POYNTER, ■Resident Magistrate and Returning Officer. FOR WESTPORT DIRECT. a p Jk. nnHE screw steamer 4mm JL MUR RA V ■^illill'^m^'Will leave for Westport TO-MOR-"^^^^^iS»R()W Afternoon, at 1 o'clock. For passage oily, apply on buard. Nelson. January 2. 1868, 6 THAMES GOLUFiELDS. FOR AUCKLAND. JP¥K rpHE clipper St-hooner jmV 1 MAIiY THOMSON, Mf&4ws^ O'Connell, Master, will be deswitched ior the KAIPARA in a few nays, landing passengers within a few miles of Auckland. For freight or passage, apply to [ 7 JOHN R. MABIN. £1 REWARD. ABOUT 2 o'clock this morning, some ma-liciously-disposed person or persons did DEFACE the LETTERING on the front of my Store, Traiaigar-street. • Whoever will give in- - formation as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive the above reward. D. MOOEE, Auctioneer, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, January I, 1868. 4 A LL persons having any CLAIM upon the JJL Estate of the late GEORGE WHITE, Esq., deceased, are requested to SEND any suoh claim, in writing, to the office of Mr W. C. Hodgson, in Trafalgar-street, Nelson, on or before the 20th day of January next, that the «ame may be investigated and put in a course of liquidation. Any person making claim is requested to endorse on his written application, ' Estate of George White, deceased.' . 3 THE TKIAL of JOHN BARLEYCORN will take place at the Bethel Schoolroom, Havenroad, TO-MOKKOW Night, at. half-past 7 o'clock. Admission, fid. 8 FOR SALE, A HOUSE and Two Acres of LAND, at Spring Grove. For further particulars, apply to J. SPEED, Nelson. ' 4023 FOR SALE by PRIVATE TENDER, A CROP of Standing OATS, about 3 Acres, more or les*, opposite the Postboy Hotel, Toi-toi Valley. Tenders to be addressed to the care of Mr KOUT Hardy-street. 4035
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 1, 2 January 1868, Page 2
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508Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 1, 2 January 1868, Page 2
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