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ittigcellaneoug. "VTELSOX COLLEGE.— The FOURTH -i-* QUARTER will COMMENCE on MONDAY next, the 4th instant. The Secretary will attend at the Schoolroom, on Monday, the 11th instant, to enrol pupils and receive the fees. A. G. Jenein3, Secretary. September 30. 1645 "VT E L S O N COLLEGE. Head-Master— Rev. J. C. Bagshaw, M.A., Oxon. Assistant- Master— Mr. Hawk. French Master— Mr. Weyebgang. Drawing Master — Mr. Downes. Vocal Music Ma3ter — Mr. Knyvett. The present curriculum includes the Latin, Greek, and French Languages, English Grammar and Literature Book-keeping and Mathematics, Ancient and Modern History and Geography, and Drawing. Every pupil applying for admission must have completed his ninth year, and will be expected to be able to read and write with facility, and to have mastered the first four rules of arithmetic. The fee per quarter is £1 10s., payable in advance. By order of the Governors, A. G. Jenkins, Secretary. Nelson, Sept. 24. 1665 HE SPRING GROVE EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE are prepared to Receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a SCHOOL HOUSE at SPRING QROVE, on or before the 21st instant. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr. Ladley's Store, Spring-grove. Wm. J. Hebbick, 1674 Chairman. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TENDERS are required for certain ADDITIONS to the EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Plans and Specifications can be seen, on and after THURSDAY, the 7th instant, on application to Captain Walmsley, Post Office. Tenders, to be addressed to Captain Walmsley, will be received until FRIDAY, the 15th instant 1683 THIS is to give NOTICE, that by DEED, bearing date the Second day of October now instant, SARAH ROCHFORT, of the Riwaka.inthe Province of Nelson, in the Colony of New Zealand, Widow, and FRANK ROCHFORT and JAMES ROCHFORT, both of the same place, Millowners, have CONVEYED, BARGAINED, SOLD, and ASSURED all their REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE whatsover, in the Province of Nelson aforesaid, unto Alfbed Fell, of the Town of Nelson, in the said province, Land Agent, and Hebbebt Evelyn Cuetis and Nathaniel Edwabds, both of the same town, Merchants, TRUSTEES upon trust for tho benefit of the CREDITORS of the said Sabah Rochfobt, Fbank Rochfobt, and James Rochfobt; and that the said Deed lies at the office of me, the undersigned, Donald Sinclair, situate in Trafalgarstreet, in Nelson aforesaid, for the inspection and execution of such of the Creditors of the said Sabah Rochfobt, Frank Rochfobt, and James Rochfobt, as may be inclined to accept the benefits thereof. Dated this Fourth day of October, in the" year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. Donald Sinclaib, 1669 Solicitor for the said Trustees. CONSIGNEES per HARKAWAY will \J please PASS their ENTRIES without delay, as this vessel is now discharging cargo. NICHOLSOK AXD RIDINGS, 1686 Agents. "IVTOTICE.— Any person CUTTING TlM- ±\ BER, SPLITTING RAI LS, or REMOVING FIREWOOD, in my Bush, Tom Hannam's Valley, ivill be PROSECUTED as the law directs. IT. Redwood, Sen., Waimea West. October 1663 NOTICE. ALL FOWLS TRESPASSING on my Ground from this date will be DESTROYED. R. Taylob. Moutere, October 2nd, 1858. 1667 A FINE RED and WHITE BULLOCK was found stuck fast in a swamp loading to the Moutere Bluffs, branded on both hips, and a slit on the right ear ; the brands very indistinct, that on the left or near side like a (J), whilst the other side was illegible. With much difficulty and labour, by assistance of bullocks, he was got out, and 13 now in Mr. Benseman's paddock, Upper Moutere, where he can be seen for the period of twenty-one days from this date, after which time, if not owned, and the parties sufficiently remunerated for their trouble in saving his life, he will be sold to defray expenses. W. A. Weightman. Moutere, October 4. 1670 NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.— On and after the 2nd of NOVEMBER next, the FREIGHT on all goods shipped from Nelson by the TASMANIAN MAID must be paid to Mr. Smabt, at the Wharf pbevious to shipment, and the Freight on ill goods brought to Nelson by the Steamer must be paid previous to deliteby. 3 Cubtis Bbothebs. NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. T> EDUCTION IN FREIGHTS. —From J-iJ this date the following rates will be charged on ill GOODS shipped per TASMANIAN MAID : — Nelson to Massacbe Bay :—: — One ton and upwards 20a. per ton. Under one ton 30s. per ton. Motueka to Massacbe Bay : — One ton and upwards 20s. per ton. Under one ton 255. per ton. Cuktis Bbothebs. Nelson, Ist June, 1858. 1035 c ffiobernment Notices Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, October 4th, 1858. THE Provincial Government of Nelson desires to obtain the servieo9 of a MARRIED COUPLE without family, to take charge of the S'ebon Hospital. Unexceptionable certificates as to :haraeter and sobriety will be required. Particulars of the dutie3, salary, &c, can bo obained upon application at this office, between the lours of Ten and Four. Alfbed Domett, 1672 Provincial Secretary. IMPOUNDED, at the Wakapuaka PounX two RED STEERS, branded HS on the off iide ; another brand, near the rump, adjoining tho H, mintelligible. If not claimed within twenty-one days from this lato, they will be sold according to Ordinance. Thomas Wilkins, Poundkeeper. September 24th. 1648 J MPOU NDED at Richmond, Waimea East, JL a BLACK MARE, with small star in forehead, 10 brand visible. If not claimed within 21 days from his date, will bo sold according to the ordinance. Wm. Stanton, Poundkeeper. September 29th, 1858. 1681

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 81, 9 October 1858, Page 1

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