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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. < NELSON SOUTH-WEST GOLDFIELDS. A PUBLIC MEETING! Will be held in the PROVINCIAL HALL, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, Jan. 26, 1870, To CONSIDER the PROPRIETY of Requesting his HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT IMMEDIATELY TO EXTEND THE BOUND ARIES OF THE SOUTH-WEST GOLDFIELDS, IN ORDER TO SECURE LEGAL PROTECTION TO MINING ENTERPRISE. Chair to be Taken at Half-past Seven o'clock. 101 THE WANGAPEKA LAND SALES. THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, in 1 DEFENCE of the RIGHTS of the MINING POPULATION, feeling the necessity of CONTRIBUTING towards the EXPENSES and LOSS incurred by a large body of Miners, who have not only been compelled to delend their rights at an Official ICnquiry, but have a'so bee prevented from working their claims on the GoldfiMd, hereby appeal to the general Public for SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of this object. Contributions will be received by the undermentioned persons:— Me. Pkter Goutand, Storekeeper, Wangapeka. „ Phillips, Storekeeper, Sherry. „ Fawcktt, Storekeeper, Tadrnor. „ Newport, Accommodation House, Motueka. „ Joseph Wagstaff, Bell Grove Inn. „ Robert Smith, Forest Inn. „ James Plane, Wakefield Arms. „ Simon Silcock, Bridge Inn. „ Ball, Red Horse. „ Tovey, Star and Garter, Richmond. „ Meadows, Turf Hotel. „ Palmer, Waimea West. „ Benseman, Upper Moutere. „ Flowers, Swan Inn, Motueka. „ Madigan, Riwaka. „ Riley, Takaka. „ Miles, Collingwood. „ Lane, Coach and Horseß. Mrs. Richardson, Fleece Hotel. Mr. C'orrigan, Miners' Arms. Messes. Neale and Haddow, Corn Merchants. Mb. Jacks, Ship Hotel, The Port. And at various placeß to be notified on the West Coast. The following are the names of the Central Coinmittec: — Richabd Chattock, Chairman, Edward Baigent, Simon Silcock, R. M. Smith, J. T. Smith, J. .Tary, S. Wells, Harvky Knapp. 114 NELSON SAVINGS BANK. NOTICE.— The ANNUAL MEETING of the TRUSTEES of the NELSON SAVINGS BANK will be held on FRIDAY AFTERNOON next, the 28th instant, at Four o'clock, for the purpose of receiving the accounts of the year ended December 31, 1869. H. D. JACKSON, 95 Manager Nelson Savings Bank. IVrELSON COLLEGE. Head Master : Rev. F. C. SIMMONS, M.A., Oxford. Second Master: J. MACKAY, Esq., M.A., Aberdeen. Third Master: W. TOMLINSON, Esq. Boarding Department conducted by the Head Master and Mrs. Simmons. The regular course of instruction comprises the Latin, Greek, and French Languages; Arithmetic, Mathematics, Geometry, and tlie Elements of Natural Science; Geography, History (Ancient; and Modern), Writing, the English Language —its Grammar, Literature, and Composition. In connection with this institution there are Eight Scholarships, open for competition as they become vacmt (due public notice of which is given), viz.: — two of £30 a year each, four of £20 a year each, and two of £10 a year, variously tenable for from one to three years. Youths, to be eligible for admission, must have attained the age of nine years, aud be able to read and write with facility. Terms foe the above Course : Tuition Fees, £3 per quarter. Board and Residence in the College, including Washing, £50 per annum. Day Boarders, £2 Bs. per quarter. The FIRST QUARTER ofthe current year commences on the 3rd February, 1870. N.B.—All Tuition Fees, as also Boarding Charges, must be paid quarterly, in advance. ROBERT POLLOCK, 108 Secretary. — EDUCATION. MES. EENTOUL will Cji.t.) EE-OPEN SCHOOL on THURSDAY, 27th instant, Trafalgar-street, Jan. 24th, 1870. 110 ME. KIEENAN, SURGEON-DEN-TIST, Hardy-street, Nelson (opposite the Institute), many years assistant to the celebrated Mr. Cartwright, Dentist to the Royal Family. ARTIFICIAL lEETH inserted in a superior manner, with the latest improvements. The highest references permitted. 98 rriENDERiS will be received by the JL WAIMEA ROAD BOARD, until Eleven a.m. on TUESDAY, February 1, for— 1. Getting Gravel at Richmond 2. Getting Shingle from the Waimea Islands 3. Gravelling Road at Lower Wakefield 4. Improving Road by Tomlinson's 5. Sundry Works in Dovedale. Specifications to be seen after TUESDAY, 2oth instant, for Nos. 1 and 2, at Messrs. Hodder and Talbot's ; also for 2 at the Trafalgar Hotel, NaUon; fur 3"at Forest Inn ; sat Palmer's, Waimea West; and sat the Thorpe Hotel. Tenders will he received by the Members ofthe Board, the Secretary, and at the Bridge Hotel. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. T. J. THOMPSON, 94 Secretary. NELSON _ CLOTH AN Unequalled Eabric for the Climate of New Zealand. Wholesale and Retail. J. WEBB, i$ JSejson,

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Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1287, 25 January 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1287, 25 January 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1287, 25 January 1870, Page 2