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JKigcellaneou*. £150 TO LEND. NELSON BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The next MEETING for the payment of Subscriptions, &c., will be held at the Fleece Hotel, on MONDAY Evening, April Ist, at Seven, p.m. At half-past Eight, the sum of £150 will be offered for competition by tender. Stewards :— Messrs. Greeniield, Hackwobth, and Rout. Johw Pbbct, 6709 Secretary. TTNION BANK of AUSTRALIA.— This \J Bank will be CLOSED on MONDAY and TUESDAY next, the Ist and 2nd April. Alexb. Kebb, Manager. Nelson, March 26, 1861. 6711 I. 0. O. F. M. U. ALTERATION OF DATE. rriHE ANNUAL CONCERT in aid of the JL Widows and Orphans' Fund, in connectioa with the Odd-Fellows' Society, will be held at the Odd-Fellows' Hall, on THURSDAY next, the 4th April, instead of Friday, the sth April, as previously advertised. Further particulars will appear in a future advertisement. 6708 SEVENTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NELSON SCHOOL SOCIETY. A SERMON will be PREACHED on be--LJL half of the above Society, in the Nelson Schoolroom, Bridge-street, on EASTER SUNDAY, March 31, in the afternoon, at half-past Two. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held on the following evening, MONDAY, April 1. The chair will bo taken at half-past Six o'clock by hisHonour the Superintendent. Tea at half-past Five o'clock. Admission — Two Shillings each. 6689 IVTELSON INSTITUTE.— The LIBRARY Xl "and READING-ROOM of the New Institute are now open. John Pebcy, Hon. Sec. Nelson, March 22. 6698 rpENDERS are requested by Tuesday, JL April 2, for WORKS on the following ROADS:- * Trunk Road, Appleby. „ between Mr. O'Loughlin's and Wsi* mea-east Hotel. Forty-line, Maddox Bush. River Terrace School to Mount Hesliugton. Specifications may be seen after Monday, 25th, at The Travellers' Rest Inn, Messrs. Hoddeb's Store, Wakefield Inn, and Holly Bush. Tenders, of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, to be left with the Members of the Board, or the undersigned. T. J. Thompson, 6685 Secretary. DUN MOUNTAIN RAILWAY. Persons desirous of splitting and DELI* VERING SLEEPERS (viz., Split Posts of the fol-. lowing dimensions— B inches wide by 4 inches thick,, or 5 inches by 7 inches, or 6 inches square and 4} feet long, adzed or split parallel on the two opposite broadest sides,) are requested to send in TENDERS for the same to the Office of the Company on or before, the Ist April next. Part of the Sleepers to be delivered either on the Beach, or at the foot of the line in Brook-street, say 6,000; the remaining 14,000 to be delivered on various parts of the line. Further particulars can be had at the Company* Office. T. R. Haozet, 6605 Secretary. pOLLINGWOOD GOLD MINING \J COMPANY. — The SHARE-LIST of the above Company is RE-OPENED. The first Forty Shares will be sold at £8 each. Applications, with amount in full, will be received at the Union Bank of Australia, Nelson, and by the Treasurer, Collingwood. 6625 Johv Neame, Secretary. BISHOPS SCHOOL, Nelson. — The. AUTUMN QUARTER will COMMENCE April 3. Quarterages to be paid in advance. Arrangements have been made for admitting a limited number of additional pupils, Terms, £1 10s. per quarter. Book money, £1 on entrance. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS LA. HAMMERTON begs to inform • the pubh'o that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Nelson as a GENERAL CARRIER, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and punctuality in executing all orders entrusted to him, to merit a fair share of their favour. Goods and furniture carefully removed ; also carting to and from Stoke and Richmond. Orders received for Pakawau coals. Orders left at the Wakatu Hotel punctually at* tended to. Manuka-street, Nelson, Feb. 21, 1861. 6506 NELSON COLLEGE.— The Governors of Nelson College require the services of two unmarried gentlemen qualified to act as ASSISTANTMASTERS in the institution. One of these is required to teach Classics in addition to the ordinary elements of an English education ; the other will be expected to take the Junior and Commercial departments more especially. The ability to teach French and Drawing will be a recommendation in either. The salary is £150 per annum, with Board, and Apartments in the College, in which both of them will be required to reside, taking upon them, under the Principal, the control and supervision of tha pupils. Gentlemen offering themselves aa candidates will please to address the Secretary, A. G. Jknkjns, Esq., until the Ist of May, stating their qualifications, and enclosing testimonials and references. Nelson, March 5. 6589 A LEXANDER SCOTT begs to inform the xi. public, that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between himself and Mr. Pbatt has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. A. S., in continuing the business of BUTCHER at the shop lately occupied by Mr. W. Matthews, Lower Bridge-street, is prepared to supply the publio who have hitherto so kindly supported him, with MEAT of the best quality, at the lowest rates. 6189 "DUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, -D Bridge-street. — The undersigned hereby gives notice, that he will NOT be RESPONSIBLE «>r any DEBTS incurred on behalf of the above-named estabtablishment, after this date. And all DEBTS due to the same, are requested to be PAID forthwith to Mr. W. R. Jonis, Bridge-street. C. EIIJOTT. Ballon, January 81, 18614 6419

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 28, 30 March 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 28, 30 March 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 28, 30 March 1861, Page 1

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