TO THE CATHOLICS OF THE PROVINCE OF NELSON. npilE REV. A. M. GARIN begs to inform JL the Catholics of the province, that, on SUNDAY, June 27th, the ANNIVERSARY of the CONSECRATION of ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Nelson : and, on TUESDAY, 29th, that of tho BLESSING of STS. PETER and PAUL'S CHURCH, Waimea West, will be celebrated in those respective places. He begs also to inform tho Catholics of MASSACRE BAY, that he proposes meeting them (D. V.), in July next, on FRIDAY, 2nd, at Mr. Spittal's; SUNDAY, 4th, at COLLINGWOOD ; and MONDAY, sth, at SLATE RIVER. Nelson, St. Marys-S tation, June 17th, 1858. 1125 A PUBLIC EXAMINATION of the SPRING-GROVE DAY SCHOOLS will take place at the Wesleyan Chapel, Spring-grove, on FRIDAY, 24th instant, at Two o'clock, p.m. A TEA will be given and Prizes awarded to the Children. After which, a TEA for the Adults ; Tickets, 2s. each. 1126 Music will be in attendance. GOLD BONUS.— The Meeting of Subscribers appointed for this day having been thinly attended, the PROCEEDINGS were ADJOURNED till WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23rd instant, at Seven o'clock, p.m. Oswald Curtis, Hon. Sec. Nelson, 18th June, 1858. 1145 ON SALE, at B. JACKSON'S— DAY and MARTIN'S BLACKING, in bottles, cakes, and tins. , Also just received, per " Spray and Burnett," and selling at reduced prices, KIP and SOLE LEATHER. To arrive, per "Ocean Queen," daily expected — '. Basils, Kip, Calf, Sole, and Harness Leather, and English Mill Belt Leather ; also, a large assortment of Grindery, including Lasts, Hemp, Hob Nails, Heel and Toe Plates, &c. B. Jackson flatters himself that he shall be able to keep a regular supply of all kinds, at a great reduction on former prices. I BOOT, SHOE, AND. GRINDERY t Warehouse, , 1139 HARDY-STREET. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the HALF-SHOP, at present used for the 3 Select Circulating Library, Trafalgar-street, and occu- . pying the best position in town. 3 1144 Apply to W. Collie, at the Library. 3 THRASHING MACHINE. t T7IOR SALE, at Ashfield, near Richmond, 3 X} a TWO-HORSE THRASHING MACHINE, B by Ransomes and Sims, nearly new, and in excellent order ; with a large number of extras, consisting of £ Wheels, Pinions, Brasses, Three-horse Cap, Double * Connecting Rod, &c. 1 1124 J. W. Barnicoat. s TO ARRIVE, per OCEAN QUEEN, from SYDNEY, now daily expected :— 450 bags Mauritius and other sugars 10 chests tea '' 13 half-chests tea 10 cases sardines •j 4 half-tierces tobacco 2 quarter, tierces tobacco 50 cases brandy ' j 6 hhds. brandy 1 25 barrels dried apples r 10 cases mustard 6 pockets Kent hops - 4 hhds. West India rum 5 cases American axes , 2 cases No. 2 Manilla cigars "• 10 cases American chairs '<• 1 case moleskin trousers, very superior N 1 case double -back serge shirts 0 1 case hosiery 1 bale flannel 2 bales blankets 10 cases American pegged boots 2 bales white calico 1 hale tarpaulins And a large variety of other goods. 1149 Nath. Edwards & Co. O ARRIVE per " CAMILLA," now daily expected — 5 cases men's and boys' assorted clothing 3 „ assorted millinery and haberdashery 1 trunk ladies' satin and kid Blippers - 1 „ ladies' cloth boots 1 „ girls' and children's boots 1 case heavy kip leather 1 „ calf and light kip leather 52 cases assorted oilmen's stores 6 „ Score's washing crystal 1 case ship chandlery 75 casks bottled porter, 4 dozen each j. 50 „ pale ale, 4 dozen each y 2 quarter-casks port wine 10 „ pale sherry 4 „ Jamaica rum .Q 4 „ Scotch whiskey _ 7 cases port wine, 2 dozen each j. 7 „ sherry, 2 dozen each c 14 „ port wine, 1 dozen each 12 „ sherry, 1 dozen each 1 cask seeds 2 winnowing machines _ 4 patent chaff-cutting engineß 2 bruising mills ' 2 steel flour mills _ 2 Ransome's V H ploughs, with extra fittings 2 „ P P „ „ c 2 „ P3 „ 1 case plough fittings 4 bales coal sacks 2 „ corn sacks 4 cases Huntley and Palmer's biscuits. ~ Nelson, May 1. Curtis Brothers. LUE-STONE— at 9d. per lb. per cwt. Sold by E. Prichard, Druggist, Nelson. 1120 FOUR WORKING BULLOCKS, fit for Drays or Pack, for SALE. *' Appty to J. P. Home, Waimea-east. 1129 (government Notice* Central Board of Education, June 17th, 1858. NOTICE is hereby given that the following places are proclaimed EDUCATIONAL DISTRICTS, under the "Education Act," Section 7. The District of Colhngwood, comprised within a 73 radhie of three miles from the Court House, ~ Collingwood ; E, - The District of Lower Wairau, embracing that part of the Wairau District below the Delta [ie ' Hills, and from thence to the Sea. . 8 t J. D- Greenwood, S, 1141 Secretary , Provincial Secretary's Office, , Nelson, June 17th, 1858. HIS Honour the SUPERINTENDENT, In accordance with the provisions of the " Education Act, 1856," directs it to be notified that he has appointed TUESDAY, the 29th day of June instant, at Twelve o'clock, at Noon, for the ELECle. TION of LOCAL COMMITTEES for the Districts of LOWER WAIRAU and COLLINGWOOD, and io that sucli elections shall be held at the undermeniSt tioned places, viz. : — y, For the District of Wairau, at the Police Station, i- Beaver, Wairau ; For the District of Collingwood, at the Court House, Collingwood. Alfred Greenfield, 1140 Clerk to Provincial Secretary.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 49, 19 June 1858, Page 2
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