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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'V'-'r SOUTHERN STAE LODGE, No. 735. nnilE usual MONTHLY MEETING of JL the above Lodge will be held at the TEMPERANCE HALL,. THIS EVENING, the 10th instant, at half-past Seven o'clock precisely. By order of the W.M., ■R. B. WALCOT, 60 Secretary. REGATTA CLUB. "PRIZES for the late REGATTA will be X DISTRIBUTED by the Committee THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING-, at Eight o'clock, at the LONDON TAVERN, Haven-road. " 33y order of the Committee, WILLIAM LANE, 52 Hon. Sec. ~~~ NOTICE. AET UNION OF LONDON. INTENDING MEMBERS to this Society are respectfully informed that SUBSCRIPTIONS can now be received until 3 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, the 11th instant, instead of the 9th, as previously advertised. GEO. JACKSON", Honorary Secretary. Photographic Eooms, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 51 EDUCATION. THE Master of a Provincial Scliool in the Country wishes to receive one or two BOYS as BOAEDEES. Terms moderate. For address, apply at the office of this paper. 42 JP. BLACK, DRAPER, • TRAFALGAR-STREET, Nelson, Intimates that Messrs. HUGH CAMPBELL and JOHN BLACK have been admitted as Partners in the Business hitherto conducted by him, and that from and after this date, the firm will he " BLACK, CAMPBELL, AND BLACK." An Apprentice wanted. Nelson, January 2, 1865. 41 "IVTO eligible Tenders having been received ±S for the EEECTION of a SCHOOLHOUSE at Motueka, FEESH TENDEES will be received up to February Ist, 1865. Plans and specifications (differing slightly from those originally drawn up) may be seen at the office of W. C. Hodgson, Esq., Trafalgar-street, Nelson ; or at the residence of a A. Le G. Campbell, Esq., Motueka. 40 IN compliance with the provisions of the " Country Eoads Amendment Act, 1863," the following proposed BY-LAW is published for general information, the same having been submitted to his Honor the Superintendent for confirmation. Bt-Law, No. 2. Whereas it is expedient to make further provision for the abatement of the nuisance and danger caused by the present growth of Furze or Gorse, &c, throughout the Waimea Districts : Be it Ordered and Directed by the Eoad Board for the said District, with the sanction of his Honor the Superintendent and his Executive Council, as follows, viz, : — 1. The occupier, or in case there shall be no occupier, then the owner, of any land upon which a gorse or other hedge shall be growing, adjoining any public street or road, shall, so soon 'as the portion of the said street or road adjoining his said land shall be clear, thenceYorward keep the same at all times clear of gorso or other obstructions which it may rea- \ sonably be supposed have proceeded from the i said hedge ; and in case such occupier or owner, as the case may be, shall refuse or neglect \o clear such road or street, after receiving seven days' notice to do so from the Eoad Board, he shall be liable to a penalty of not exceeding 405., and to a further penally of not exceeding 20s. per week for every week he neglects or refuses to comply with the order contained in the said notice. 2. Whenever gorse or any other inflammable plants shall be growing upon any land, in such thickness, height, or quantity, as to be a nuisance to the public, or dangerous to any near or adjoining private property, the Eoad Board may give the occupier or owner of such land seven days' notice to clear away or trim such gorse or* other plants in such manner as may be directed by the said Board : and in case the said occupier or owner shall fail to comply with the said notice, lie shall be liable to a penalty of not exceeding 40s , and to a further penalty of not exceeding 20s. per week for every week such gorse remains uncleared or nut rimmed. 3. Whenever any gorse is growing upon unoccupied land, and the owner of the land is absent from the province, it shall be lawful for the Eoad Board to cause such gorse to be trimmed or cleaved as they may direct, and the expense of so doing may be recovered at any future time, within six years, from the owner or occupier of such land, in a summary manner, before any Eesident Magistrate or two Justices of the Peace. By order of the Board, T. J. THOMPSON, Secretary. Eichmond, January 10, ISRS. 43 OXFORD BILLIARD ROOM, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. The Proprietor of the above, -while thanking his numerous friends for the patronage he has received, begs to intimate that every requisite for BILLIAED PLAYING still exists at his well-known Eoom. The outlay which he made, but a short time since, to provide ample accommodation for players, he trusts has secured for his establishment a reputation which will bear favorable contrast with any other of the kind ; while the management will be such as to ensure as good tables, good company, comfort, ventilation, and general accommodation, as any much-vaunted newlyestablished room. C. H. informs his patrons that, he believes his Eoom will have no cause to " shut up" in consequence of opposition, as so freely reported ; and assures his old supporters that they may depend upon his tables continuing to be as attractive as formerly. C. HARRIS, Proprietor. ■ 4fi QI-lEEPOWiNERS are requested to send O in their RETURN of the NUMBER of SHEEP owned by them on the First day of January, 1865, and to notice that the Assessment thereon must be paid to the Provincial Treasurer in February, according to the 29th clause of the Nelson Scab Act, 1863. FRANK NAIRN, Chief Inspector. Nelson, January 9, 1865. 50 WANTED, a YOUNG- MAN, as STEWARD. Apply on board Steamer Nelson. 59 ANTED, Two BARMAIDS for an Hotel at the OKITIKI. Apply for address at office of this paper. ' 58 WANTED to PURCHASE.—From 400 to 500 Young EWES. Apply to Mr. R. Eden, Eanzau. 44 WANTED, a good General SERVANT. Apply to : . . ; MRS. GREENFIELD, 5G Milton-street,

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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 751, 6 January 1865, Page 4

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