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4/0* ■ SALE' OF' SURPLUS LAND. 7 4 LFREU'I'ELL and Co. Have received XJL instructions from the Resident Agent of the New Zealand Company, to SELL by AUCTION, at theii Warehouse, Trafalgar-ttreflt, on THURSDAY next, July 18th, at Twelve i o'clock precisely, the following SURPLUS LAND, under the Resolutions of July, 1847 :-* • " .' - Town Acre, No. 1Q.6,. situate in Van Diemen's-street : up'sei price, j912. ■ 1 ' " ' Two Acre* and a Half, more or less, of. Surplus Land, ' situate at the corner of East Nile- street and Millstreet. , , , ', , • :*VTELSON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, -L^ Trafalgar-square.— Mr. SEWELL begs to inform his Nelson friends, and, all those parents who are able and anxious to afford their soils the advantages of private'tuition and training, that the above,SCHOOL will RE- OPEN, at the Lutheran Chiittch/on MONDAY, July 1, at J past Nine, a.m., And $ past Two, p.m., which hours he hopes hi* pupils will always observe punctually. Terms: for one Pupil; jft?4 per annum ; under severi years, j£3. Payable quarterly. , ■ „ , , , (pASTURE LICENSES.— NOTICE IS X HEREBY GIVEN, that the LICENSES issued- by the New Zealand Company last vear,-for DEPASTURING STOCK; in this, settlement, will EXPIRE on the Ist July. Applications in writing for the RENEWAL of >uch licenses will be received by the Resident Agent, at his Office in Nelson, until the 30th June, from the holder* of inch licenses, or their agents. ' . . . . No license will be renewed unless the Regul*ti6ns of 23d 'December, 1848, and the Supplementary Regulations of sth June, IB49 ri have been sjtrictiy complied with in every particular. In every case of non-compliance, the party applying for a renewal will be deemed an original applicant from and after the Ist July, 1850. ' The licenses renewed "will be so renewed for the term- of one year from the Ist July, 'lßso '(subject to the Regulations aforesaid, or to such other as the Principal or Resident Agent may publish); and the sum of One Pound -will be charged,' in addition to the rent for the stock 1 depastured. The Resident A gent desires especially to caution.all, parties concerned, that no renewal of a license, nor any fresh license, • will bef granted to any one who shall not sufficiently define the run applied far, and the stock he intend! to place on it, as required by the 2d and 3d Articles of the Regulations of 23d of December, 1848. But the Resident Agent reserves to the Principal Agent, and to himself, the power of issuing such' further or new Regulations a*' they may consider' neces. sary for the benefit of the wttlement* 1 ) , ' F. D. Bxlx., Resident Agent. Nelson, 31 May, iB6O. • ■ CHRIST CHURCH SCHOOLS.— On Vy. andafter the Ist day of July, 1860, the SUNDAY and DAY {SCHOOLS in connexion with CHRIST CHURCH, will be CONDUCTED under the superintendence of the . Rev. E, WHEELER, M.A., Head Master. The Nxlson Granmab School. Terms, x£B per annum, payable quarterly. ' The' Pasocuial School will be divided into an Upper and Lower Class The Upper Class -will come more immediately under the ' carq of the Head Master. Tickets may be had of' the Trea. surer. Price 10s. per quarter. The Lower Class wilt remain as hitherto. ■ ' ■ A Mistress will be provided, who frill act under the direction of the Head Master. Tkms of Subscription, For one Pupil, Upper Class, per Annum j#2 0 0 „ Lower do. ;, " 010 o Tickets, for a shorter period may be had of the Treasurer. -T ITERABY and SCIENTFfTc KLJ INSTITUTION.— The Committee of Management are able to announce, through, the kindness of theKev. E. Wbxklkk, and W. J. Bebcham, Esq., that EVENING CLASSES, in connexion with the above Institution, WILL BE OPENED, for giving instruction in the following branches of education, commencing in- the first, week "of June next ensuiug : — Monday— Writing and Geography, by Mr. R. P. Outkidgs. • „ : , <■ Tuesday— Drawing, by W. J. Bjeecham, Esq. ■ Thursday— English Grammar and Arithmetic, -by Mr. R. P. OtTTKIDGE. , ' ; ' Friday— '-Mathematics, By the Rev. E. Whxelxs. j Terms of Admission— Four shillings a quarter, payable in advance, giving the right of admission to all the classes, and , to the Lecture Room; members' sons, Two Shilling! a quartet. ' ' > ' Hours of Attendance, from Seven to Nine o'clock. 'Appli. cations for admission to be made to the' Committee, or to .Mr. R. P. Outudqb, Librarian, between the hours of Six and Seven in evening. At the expiration of the first quarterj it is in contemplation to admit tSe' member* of the classes to the full use of the Library of the Institution, without additional charge. The. Librarian is in attendance to deliver and receive b'o6ks daily, from One. to Two O'Clock; on Satuidays, -from One to Three o'clock; and on the evening's of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, from Six to, Eight o'clock* ; Book* now in circulation are requested to be forthwith returned; in 'order that the state' of tns'library maybe ascertained |- aod in future tse fines, will be rigorously enforced for keeping books -beyond the, time allotted, and for every otherinfiraction of the laws.''' ' Members in arrear with their subscriptions, are required to pay the same forthwith to the Librarian,' Mr. R. P. Outhidgx. . E..W. Stafford, Sec. May 30, 1650. f pHE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE -L ' COMPANY. Registered and empowered under Act of Parliament, 7 and 8 Vie, cap. 110. Capital, Jt?500,000. Established for the purpose .of- effecting Assurances on the Lives of "Persons resident in' pr about to proceed to the Colonies of Great-Britain, India, or other places abroad. The Right Hon. the Earl of. Elgin and Kinkabdinx, GovernorGeneral of Canada, Governor ;■ William Stcakt Walkkk, Esq., of Bowland, Chairman' of ,the Bpard of Directors^ Edinburgh; the Right Hon. the Earl of Minto. Chairman of the' 'Board' of Directors, London. • • ■ > . Claw. A, the lowest rate, comprises Australia and New Zealand, to the southward of 30- of south latitude. A'peri'on aged, 30, next (birth day, na»y usureito: the extent of jtflOO, by; an annual payment of £% sa. 2d., without profit, or. with participation in -profit, jgg i.^di ' , : •' J -■ <

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 436, 13 July 1850, Page 77

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Page 77 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 436, 13 July 1850, Page 77

Page 77 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 436, 13 July 1850, Page 77

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