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NflVp ADVERTISEMENTS. NELSON BAND OF HOPE. THE MEMBERS of the above Society are respectfully invited to attend a MEETING which takes place at the Tempeiance Hall, TOMORROW EVENING, at half-past Six. N.B. —Cards and Medattlto be had at the close of the meeting. JOSEPH crisp, 76 Secretary. PAKAWAU COAL MINE. THE PAKAWAU COALMINING COMMIT TEE request such Subscribers to the Fund as have not yet paid up to do so immediately. Any one omitting to pay his subscription in tiill on or before the 31st instant, will be advertised as a defaulters P. W. IRVINE, Hon. Sec. Nelson, Bth January, 1866. ' 66 NELSON INSTITUTE AND IuSEUM. rpHE COMMITTEE of the NELSON L INSTITUTE propose holding an EXHIBITION, in the rooms of the above Institute, in the first week in Feoruary next, for the, purpose of increasing the funds of the Library and Museum, and earnestly hope for the cordial support and co-opera-tion of the public in carrying out this desirable undertaking. The Committee Buggest that persons willing to contribute articles suitable for such a purpose, should •communicate with the Secretary as early as possible. By order of the Committee, J;% JNO.' PERCY, 1187^ Hon. Sec._ MRS. SCAIFE will resume TUITION on THURSDAY, January 18. Waimea-street. 61 MISS THOMAS'S PUPILS will recommence SCHOOL DUTIES on MONDAY next, January 15. Waimea-road, January Bth, 1866. 68 HRUSS, Contractor for Carrying • the Royal Mails between NELSON and RIWAKA, begs to state that his Conveyance leaves Nelson on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 9 a.m., and Motueka at 8 a.m. on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Good Accommodation for a few Passengers. Parcels carefully delivered. 54 WANGAPEKA, SHERRY, KARAMEA AND BATON DIGGINGS. PARTIES proceeding to the above Diggings will find STORES and TOOLS of all descriptions at ; PHILLIPS' VICTORIA STORE, At a trifle over NELSON PRICES. Ale, Wine, and Spirits of superior quality. Good Accommodation for Man and Horse. Two Miles from Fawoett's. 1026 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. IV"OTICE is hereby given, that the PART1' NERSHIP heretofore subsisting between Thomas Newton and Patbick Bikbell, as Livery-stable-keepers, in Hardy-street, in the City of Nelson, in the Province of Nelson, in New Zealand, has, this first day of January, 1866, been DISSOLVED and determined by mutual consent. And notice is hereby also given, that the Lease of the Premises, in Hardy-street, and the Horse?, Carriages, Harness, Merchandise, Goods, Wares, Stock-in-trade, Credit Debts, and Effects, of the said Partnership, have'been ASSIGNED and made over to Mie said Thomas Newton, and that all DEBTS DUE to the said Firm are to be PAID .o the said TnoMAS Nkwton, and all ACCOUNTS against the said Hrm are requested forthwith to be sent in to the said Thomas Newton, who alone is responsible for the payment thereof. As witness our hands this first day of January, 1866. Tiros, wjewtoit, P. BIRRELL. Signed in presence of— Samuel Kingdon, Solicitor,- Nelson, Wm. Fletcheb, Clerk to Messrs. "* : Adams ana Kingdon, Solicitors, Nelson. 27 BOOKS! BOOKS!! THE following JNEW WORKS now on Sale:— All the Year Round, vol. 13 London Society, vol. 7 Christian's Mistake, by author of John Halifax Ladies' Treasury of Needlework Roget's Thesaurus of English Words Beeton's Dictionary of Universal Information Antonina, by Wilkie Collins Sir Victor's Choice Henry Dunbar Smedley's Practical Hydropathy Tenrieyson's Enoch Arden Warren's Ten Thousand a-Year „ Diary of a late Physician Cassell's Pilgrim's Progress The College Atlas. Also, a very large assortment- of the PUBLICATIONS of the RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, especially adapted for Reward Books and Sunday School Libraries. And, a large stock of WESLEYAN HYMNBOOKS, all sizes and bindings. And shortly to arrive, an assortment of BAPTIST , :i HYMN-BOOKS. AT J. HOUNSELL'S, Trafalgar-street. Iggp" Periodicals regularly supplied. 67 . NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. JOHN M. HUTCHISON, Esq., Merchant, lias been appointed AGENT of the New Zealand Insurance Company, at BLENHEIM. By order of the Board, GEORGE P. PEARCE, Manager. December 11,1865. 1268 NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS due to the undersigned must be PAID on or before the 31st instant, or the same will be immediately SUED FOR. A. W. SCAIFE. Nelson, January 9, 1866. 65 ~ ..NOTICE. ~ ALL FOWLS FOUND in my YARD, in future, will be DESTROYED." H. CORRIGAN, 22 Miners' Arms. GOVERNMENT "NOTICE, Superintendent's Office, Nelson, January 5, 1866. THE following APPLICATIONS for LEASES of CROWN LANDS for Gold Mining purposes at Golden Bay Gold-Fields, h ye been received by me, and I hereby signify my approval of the same:— ; Name of Applicant. Locality. Area. Robertson, Donovan, Hill above Moonand Bane light Flat 3 0 0 M'Grane and Sons Appo's Flat 2 217 W. Pepperell Head of Lightband's Gully ,2 0 0 M'Kenzie and Lang- Between M'Gregor's dons Golden Gully 2 0 0 M'Gregor & Turner Glengyle 8 0 0 J; M'Kenzie M'Kenzie Hill 6 0 0 ALFRED SAUNDERS, 17 Superintendent,

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Colonist, Volume IX, Issue 855, 9 January 1866, Page 2

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