I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MOTUEKA INSTITUTE. A LECTIJEE on PHRENOLOGY will -£*. be given in the Motueka Institute on THURSDAY, the 3rd of March, at half-past Seren p.ui, by A. Sattndees, Esq, MH.R. ' Admission, 6d. each. E. SUTCLIFFE, Hon. Set. Motueka, 22nd February, 1864. 299 SAUNDEES, Esq., M.H.8., having • consented to deliver a Lecture at the Kotnjka Institute on the 3rd of March, it is proposed to invite him to a PUBLIC MEETING at the Institute on FRIDAY the 4th, at half-past 7 p.m, to give his views and opinions of the proceedings of the Ust meeting of the General Assembly, &c., Ac. C. Paekes, MiP.G Motueka, 22nd February, 1864. goo NELSON INSTITUTE?""" THE ANNUAL GENEEAL MEETING of the NELSON INSTITUTE for the Election of Officers, &c, will be held in the Readiag Room on FRIDAY Evening, February 26, instant, at half-past o'clock. N.B.—The attention of Members ia called to the following Ruje:— Rule 25. " Members wishing to propose persons to serve any office shall give in the names of such persons, in writing, to the Secretary at least seven days previous to the day of election. "All office bearers shall be chosen from the persons on the list found qualified, and from none others." By order of the Committee, JNO. PEECT, 364 Hon. Sao. BETHEL SABBATH SCHOOL, HAVEN-ROAD. mHE SERVICES intended to have been A held on SUNDAY, the 21st, are POSTPONED until SABBATH NEXT, the 28th instant, when Mr. Whiting (late of Otago) will preach at Eleven o'clock in the Morning, and Mr. W. M. Biss in the Afternoon at Three o'clock, in behalf of the above institution. Christian friends are desired to lend a helping hand. Feb. 22,1864. - 296 CRICKET.—A PUBLIC CHALLENGE. THE PASSENGEES per the ship "CLIFFORD" (which arrived in Nelson May 1842) hereby CHALLENGE the Passengers of any four Vessels that left England from 1841 to 1851, to PLAY a game of CRICKET for a DINNER. DATED CLARKE, HENEY J. TUNNICLIFF, Passengers per ship Clifford. On behalf of selves and fellow-passengers. 297 TVTOTICE.—On and after MONDAY, the JLI 22nd instant, MORRISON, SCLANDERS, and CO. transact their Business in their NEW PREMISES, Habdy-stbeet. Nelson, 19th February, 1864. 286 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. rpENDEESforFOEMINGaFOOTPATH J- in Nile-street, in accordance with a specification to be seen at this Office, will be received up to Six o'clock of THURSDAY Even^g, March 3. By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, February 18, 1864. 284 ri^HE ANNUAL GENEEAL MEETING -L of Members _of the NELSON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Committee, electing a Committee for the ensuing year, and transacting any other business which may be brought forward, will bo held at the building now erecting on the Richmond Fair Ground, on WEDNESDAY, March 2nd (Fair Day), at 2 p.m. T. J. THOMPSON, 285 Honorary Secretary. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting between WALTER SAVERY and WILLIAM ELVY as Paintebs, Glaziers, and Papebhangbbs, in the City and Province of Nelson, under the style of SAVERY and ELVY, has this 20th day of February, 1864, been DISSOLVED and determined by mutual consent. And notice is hereby also given that all DEBTS due to the late firm are requested to be paid to the said Walteb Saveby, and all Accounts owing by the said firm are requested to be sent in forthwith to the taid Walteb Saveby. As witness our hands this 20th day of February, 1864. " WALTER SAVERY, WILLIAM ELVY. Witness— WILLIAM ADAMS, Solicitor, Nelson. 287 T>ANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital £500,000. SATES OF INTEREST. On Bums subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal, 3 per cent, per annum. On Hums subject to 6 months' notice of withdrawal, 4 per cent, per annum. On sums subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal, 5 per cent, per annum. JAMES WATKINS, Manager. Nelson, April 2,1863. 602 MORNING VAN TO WAKEFEELD. THE undersigned will continue to EXJN the MORNING VAN to WAKEFIELD, leaving the Royal Hotel at Nine o'clock each day, except Sunday. 51 JOSEPH ANDEEWS. BATON RIVER DIGGINGS. npHE undersigned continues to supply the J_ Diggers on tho Baton River and neighborhood with every necessary, at the lowest possible remunerating prices, at the old Store on the Diggings. E. SUTCLIITE. Baton River Store, Feb. 6, 1864.
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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 2
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721Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 661, 26 February 1864, Page 2
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