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_ Oat. 16/60. ■^OHciZShTldvertißed1- sale of v v nnnvSn w »ir&u West (Marlborough), is hereby COUNTER-ORDERED. ;■ JOHN STAMPER, Nelson, 9th October, 1860. ; * 1179 MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. XTX will sell by auction at their Warehouse Tra falgar-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of November, at Two o'clock, p.m., to close an account viz.— ' That desirable and valuable Acre of LAND No. 56, 133 feet 4 inches to the Havenroad, 333 feet 4 inches deep, with the House and Buildings thereon, lately occupied by Mr. Thomas Freeman, bounded on one side by land belonging to Mr. J. Tinline, and on the other by land belonging to Mr. T. Dawes, and the back by Beachville. Likewise that valuable and desirable 50 acre section of LAND, No. 21, situated in Suburban South, known as Tod's section. This property being only five miles from the city of Nelson, is a rare opportunity to meet with, and will be sold to close an account. For particulars, apply to EDMUND BUXTON, Trafalgar-street. 1002 iimtme!tf,ii}fa. ... , EDUCATION RATE. < Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, P August 3lst, 1860. URSUANT. to the provisions of the "Education Amendment Act, 1858," his Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified, that the ANNUAL RATE imposed by the said Act upon all Householders residing within Educational Districts, 'will be LEVIED on THURSDAY, die Ist day of November next; and that the same wiil lie received at the following places, between the hours of Ten a.m., and Four, p.m., viz.: Court House, Nelson, by the Sergeant-Major of Police; ' School-house.. Clifton-ten-ace, Suburban North, by Mr. Alexander Wragg; School-house, Stoke, by Mr. E. Austin; School-house, Wahnea East, by Mr. W. Stan ton; School-house, Waimea West, by Mr. Geo. Walker; School-house, Spring Grove, by Mr. Thomas Andrews ; School-house, Wakefield, by Mr. R. Burbush; School-house, Upper Moutere, by Mr. Daniel Talbot; School-house, Lower Moutere, by Mr. W. Guy; School-house, Motueka, by Mr. W. Andrews ; School-house, Riwaka, by Mr. C. Pattie; Schcol-house, Motupipi, by Mr. J. Band; House of Mr. G. Taylor, Takaka, by Mr. G. Taylor; Police Station, Collingwood, by Mr. Robt. Strange; _ The aforesaid Act requires that " every householder in each educational district shall pay, annually, twenty shillings, and a further sum of five shillings'for every child of such householder between the ages of five and fourteen years: Provided always, that no person shall be liable to pay for more than four children, nor for any child residing more than three miles from any school established under this Act; nor for any child attending any school not established under this Act, in respect of whom such person shall produce to the Collector a certificate, signed by the teacher of such school, showing that "such child has attended during the three months previous to the levying of the rate. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 95? Chief Clerk. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF LAND SALE. Land Office, Nelson, 10th October, 1860. MOTICE is hereby given that the next -^ SALE by AUCTION of CROWN LANDS will take place on SATURDAY, the sth of January, 1861. Any person wishing to have Land put up at that sale must make application at this office, on or before the 17th November. For Alfred Domett, Commissioner, 1«7 H. C. D. iflftr-jfMte |tate. Gold-fields Office, Collingwood, October 4th, JB6O. TPHE FOLLOWING EXTRACT from x the " GOLD-FIELDS ACT, 1858," is published for general information. JAMES MACK AY, Junr., Resident Magistrate. " 30. If any person shall forge or alter any "Miner's Right," License, Lease, or other document issued under the authority of this Act, with intent to defeat the provisions thereof, or to defraud any person whomsoever, shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and on conviction thereof before any Court of competent jurisdiction, shall be subject to fine or imprisonment, with or without hard labor, not exceeding three'yeara, or hoth, at the discretion of the Court. " 31. If any person shall use, or exhibit any forged Miner's Right, License, or Lease, issued or purporting to be issued under the authority of this Act, knowing the same to be forged—or if any person shall fraudulently personate the holder of any such Miner's Right, License, or Lease, or shall falsely and fraudulently represent that any servant or other person is an authorised person within the meaning of this Act, or shall fraudulently use or exhibit as his own any Miner's Right, License, or Lease belonging to or granted to any other person, or shall use, or exhibit as valid, a Miner's Right, License, or Lease, which shall have expired, he shall be liable to a penalty for every such offence not exceeding Fifty Pounds (£50)." • 1181 Gold-Fields Office, Collingwood, 4th October, 1860. A LL APPLICATIONS for LICENSES -£*- under the " Gold-Fields Act, 1858,'' for the SALE of SPIRITUOUS and FERMENTED LIQUORS for the Twelvemonths commencing Thursday, the Ist day of November next, and ending Thursday, the 81 ist day of October, 1861, must be lodged with me on or before MONDAY, the 29th day of October, 1860. (Signed) JAMES MACKAY, Jun. 1182 Resident Magistrate. NELSON MECHANICS' CRICKET CLUB. •THE FIRST GENERAL MEETING -*- of the above Club will take place at Mr. Jervis', Commercial Hotel, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 17, at Eight o'clock. Members are particularly requested to attend, October 11. 1195 POR SALE.—BUILDING FRON- •*- TAGES, in Bridge-street, adjoining the new Bridge now erecting. Also, One or Half-Acre SECTIONS on the Wai* mea-road, opposite the Flax-mill. Apply to G. W. PAULING, Mr. Kingdon's Office, Trafalgar-street. . 1185 TVTELSON COAL, delivered in Town> -^ 365. per ton, CASH. Orders received by Mr. Benjamin Jackson, Tra-falgar-street, A. G. JENKINS. Enner Glynn, October 8,1860. 1193 I^ILES.—FILES of the following de-^ -L scriptions, and of first-rate quality, are now oa sale:— 4J, 5 and 6 inch Frame Saw Files 4, 4J. 5 and 6 inch Taper do. 6, 8 and 10 inch Round Bastard do, 12,14, 16 and 18 inch Flat do. do; Samples and prices obtainable oa application to E. C, Colonist Office. 1148

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 312, 16 October 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 312, 16 October 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 312, 16 October 1860, Page 1

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