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Spring Grove. • WESLEYAN CHAPEL ANNIVER- * ' SARY.—A PUBLIC TEA MEETING will lie held in the above-named chapel on GOOD FRIDAY, commencing at five p.m. 1069 r 17IGIITEENTII ANNIVERSARY of the ' -i-J NELSON SCHOOL SOCIETY. A SERMON will be preached by the Rev. Wsi. Cannell, in the Nelson School Room, Bridge-street, ■ on EASTER SUNDAY, April 20th, 18G2, in the AFTERNOON, at half-past two o'clock. ' 7 ! The ANNUAL GENEKAI. MEETING will be 1 held on the following evening, MONDAY, April 21st. The chair will be taken at halt-past six o'clock, by | His Honor the Superintendent. '' Tea at half-past five o'clock. t Admission — Two Shillings Eaih. 1063 '' TUST LANDED ex BRISK— *-" 30 bags No. 1 Counter Mauritius 9 50 boxes Purified Candles. D.M. 0 coils assor ted Manilla Rope. c NASH AN© SCAIFE. .. 15th April, ISG2. 1059 M 3' ~~"rS."~BAR"tLETT (late ANN WHITE) Confectioner, Bridge-street, begs to return !. thanks for all past favors in the above line, and to )- inform her friends and the public that the BUSINESS d will be CARRIED ON as usual, until further notice. n ALL DEBTS due to Ann White are to be paid to WILLIAM LANKY, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. 3 Bridge-street, Nelson, April 6. 1056 Now Landing-, ex Schooner Brisk. y O AMERICAN EXPRESS WAGONS. 9 U JOHN SYMONS AND CO. _ 1050 ■•- -3> I.UST" RECEIVED, per Brisk.— ' 2 American Express Wagong id 6 cases Collins' Cast Steel Picks , <r I ~ ~ Mining Shovels { 30 kcg.s American Cut Nails 1 case Wood Taps, assorted size 3 il 2 „ American Wash Boards G nests Galvanised Iron Tubs % 1 case Polished Adze Handles ~ 3 doz. American Oak Buckets r( ! 12 Douglass Pumps, assorted ,) 12 American Cooking Stoves 3 f G „ Heating Stoves v 2 English Leamington Ranges f e 2 cases Lamp Chimneys. of 10G2 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. c XT OW ON SALE ex Ravenscraig at the ,° -^ GOLDEN TEAPOT Bridge-street. Toilet sets complete Washbasons and Jugs la Cm s and Saucers various patterns Plates and Dishes ( : Pie Dishes Jugs and Mugs Sets of Fancy Jugs Tinware various sorts s" Prime Port Cooper and Nelson Cheese l<i And General Groceries of the best quality always A* on hand. 'f. J. S. lIOLLI3. $dF Mr. JARY'S best FLOUR always on sale. 1045 is ALEX. HUNTER, WATCHMAKER, J.3L Bridge-street, has just received per overland c mail a case of silver lever "WATCH US, made by one ie of the best makers in London. Also per Ravenscraig ie a fustrate assortment of eight day CLOCKS, ward ranted good. 1039 ■y __ 10 TO ARRIVE, per Audencraig. _£_ 105 casks, each 4 doz. Bass' Pale Me 30 ~ i, Barclay's Porter. v JOHN BEIT. , Nelson, 10th April, 1862. 10JO L , 5 o Ex Ravenscraig1. 1 TRAFALGAR HOUfeE. MRS. BARTLETT gratefully acknowledges the very liberal support she has received since a- commencing business on her own account, and begs to announce that she has JUST RECEIVED a General Assortment of WINTER GOODS, comprising— 5[ Sealskin Jackets, Shawls, Mantles _ Blankets and Counterpanes Sheets and Sheeting, White and Unbleached Calico Carpeting and Hearth Rugs 1- Bed Ticking and Stripe Shilling SP, Prints, newest patterns fast colors All Wool Polka Jackets; Wool Plaids and Checks 3 Alpacas—Newest Shades H Winsey Shiils, do. Dresses, Wool Socks and Stockings L ' Moleskin and Cord for Trousers Cobourgs—all colors Boys' and Men's Ciimean Shirts '• Sable Furs—all prices. Squirrel ditto Swansdown Boas. Ribbons—new patterns lliiir Nets—in great variety >d Hair Pads. Bolts—new styles Wool Sleeves. Mohair Caps, Hair Bows Velvet snd Chenille Head Dresses Flowers. Kid Gauntlet Gloves. Cashmere Llama do. do. Cashmere Cloaks and Hoods Baby Underclothing—all kinds Ladies' Underclothing of all descriptions Gingham, Alpaca, and Silk Umbrellas Blonds and Edgings X Plain and Fancy Cap Fronts. Plain and Figured Nets Toilet Covers. Men's Underclothing Fringes and Braids, and a General Assortment of Haberdashery. M Family Mourning of every description. ""a!'™™*"r-ra " 1058 rjpIIE Central Board of Education is pre- -"- pared to GRANT LEASES for a term of fourcs teen years, of the EDUCATIONAL RESERVES >n enumerated below. ii- Tenders, stating price, &c, to be forwarded to the "V Secretary on or before June 5. DESCRIPTION. ACRES. in Section 20, Maitai valley . . . .120 „ 3, Happy valley, Wakapuaka . G'3 ft „ 43, Eighty-ei»bt valley . . 280 ie if S3, 34, :15, 38, Waimca-west. . 200 •«t „ ILO, Junction of Motueka and Moat tupiko rivers . . . 150 -h () G, Square 7, banks of Motueka iy river . . . . P>B in „ 165, Long Plain, Takaka . . 7f> ~* 38, 30, German Village, Moutere 176 '11 ~ 36, Moutere 13 10 J. D. GREENWOOD, Secretary. ■ Central Board of Education, Nelson. April 10. 18(12. 1057

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Colonist, Volume V, Issue 467, 15 April 1862, Page 2

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