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____• NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NELSON AND FOX HILL JUJLWAY. /T , EXTRA? SUMM'foftTRAINS Vill EOT • j on WEDNESDAYS iiiidjSATUKDATS/le.iT. iDg Nelson at Two 'p.m, anii returningfrom Pox Hill at Six p,ip. r Ordinary Available. ~-. - ■ -.- ,:..»;,* 'GEORGEiA'^HCK6B<T; j<""''') V. ' General Manager. * -1" - ' Nelson, September 7th,.1877 ; ~, v ~, , )r , 13,45,. ':' '•; ''VtfVSept'em'bUisVT? "? X rVim NORMANBY HTJSSAK VOLUN: ' I ' TEERS will PAHADJE for HALF-YEARLY,,, INSPEO^Ib^ ilat'ThrW,;p.mbn;"BATt[ifpAY;(h'8 A 15fch instant^ at'the'BßlDGE, Spring Gbottbl, .Full muster requested '.l' '"' ''' ''" '' '"' , *'UI" *' J. T. MARSHALL; 'Captainf' '" 1344 , ,C.om.manc|ing.,pistrict. NELSON AGKtCULTdRAL;A"S9'b''CIAfION\ A MEETING' "will take 'placi3<:4t 'the INSTITUTE, 'RICHMOND, on SATURDAY NEXT, the Bth instant, at Beve» p.m, when ill Members are particularly requested to attend. — t \: r ■} ■m Busmesi—Spuing Bnovri "r' * ■>'" ''1 R. J. MALCOLM; "' * L 1314. | Hon. Sec. WANTED, a MISTRESS for LOWER v WAKEFIELD GIRL'S SCHOOL. Salary, £84 per annum, with Head Money. ' Applications, enclosing Special Certificates of Competency from tbe|Bdafdjpf/Examin'erji l niay be sent until October^7ih|ts Mr.i Jl ThOmls}-Ghair--05an of the Education Committee, Lower Wakefield. Candidates must present themieives for examination, at the Education Office, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY, QctobW 3rdj at jbalf-ipast Nine a.m. and^ftre requested ,tb i tnako. written r'applicaLion for 9|^Kf Certificates to the undersigned, not •i&teiKKm MONDAY, October Ist. .VJF I ■ W. C. HODGSON, 1336 Secretary Eduoation Board. WANTBII, a TEACHER for the j PANGArOTARA SCHOOL. Salary, £7,2, per annum, with an allowance of £12 in lieu 6;? House1 v Applications,'enclosing Special Oe/tificates of Competency from the Board of'iExamiriars^miay be lent, until October 7th, to Mr. J. W. Passes, Chairman of the Education Committee.,.P.angatotara. Candidates must present themselves for examination, at the Education [.Office, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY, October 3rd, at half-past Nine a.m, end arej ~ requested to make written application for Special ' Certificates to the undersigned not Jater than MONDAY,'October lit. (TSJ^niS ..,, W. 0. HODGSON-, 1343 'ii Secretary Education Board. Land TranSfer_Act Notices. IVrpTICE is hereby given,..that the several :■■ of land hereinafter desoribed will b9brought under the Provisions of the Land Transter Act, 1870, unless caveat be lodged forbidding ( th» same within ono calendar month from th'e^date of Tpublication of this notice in tLe Gazette;. — JOHN BROWN, of the Gity; bf^ Nelson, Stonemason, Applicant.—l r00d.6 perches, being part of Secti6n;loß, on the plah^bf^lheGity rof Neisbn'/h'iT-' ing a frontage to Rentone-stnet on the western boundary of 166 liuks, with a depth at the northern boundary of 198 links, on the southern boundary of 173 links, and measures on the eastern boundary 143 links. (W. Rout, Broker.) FERDINAND ;; NIE^ANN, of .the District; of H ? Waimea South j Farmer, Applicant.— 3; acres 2 roods, Keing an irregular-shaped piece of land, part of Seo- .. tion 39 on . the plan, of. ,the«eaid.« districts:having»'H« «f frontage to;a public road of. 83 feSi,A commejlicinf • I from a point mealure'd '6621 linilcs"fro(m" 3tlie nortih-east* '"" comer of the said section, and extending backwards at right angles to the front of the Fox Hill Railway line a distance of about 13 chains and 29 linki, of Tarious widths. Bounded—Northward by the Railway line ; Eastward and Westward by other parts of same seotion ; Southward by a public road, partly by other part of same section. ,XW t - Rou,t, Broker.) ,„ • Diagrams may be inspected at tliis 'office^ '' ! ' l'" Caveat must be lodged on or before 29th day of September, 5 1877. -." ,' . ~.. ,/;••;* '. t,, s ', f Dated: this 28th day'of August, 1877; at the Lands- J t? Registry; Office, Nelson. : : SAMUEL KINGDON. 1337 : District Land Registrar. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. \ -■• \\ i ■■■•vHroi*WATy>^N^Lsb^-u^'iv^m^^ ; a.m. , p.m. V Saturday; Sep^vß v ... 9-&9,nj\ l();20 i\iV,\ Sunday, September 9' ... 1040 11" 1 Monday, September 10,-... 11/23 n 11*44 • Tueida^SepWmße^lP;.. JiiJ. '\9 0-^- n-vu?i' '• BMTHBBD INWABDB. September 6-l-AIw,aroa, i ß ( choqnsr, 60,'i^rftBge^frp« \-\ Wanganui. Passenger—Mr Kinrett; " '7—Dauntleßs, cutter, 12, Ricketts, from -Adele » t Island., ! \\U\V.iV.v"v.-v,\. ■■VAV> \VVYiV,\\s^"-i\\i 7—Planet, cutter, 12, Westrupp, from Motueka. ''I : • CLKABED OUTWABDS. \ >,; V.\v\'V»a!\^\. September 6—Goldseeker, cutter, 12," Watts, for Harelock, 6—Esther, Bchooner, 47, Johnson, for Lyttelton via W&itapu. -7—Dauntless, cutter, 12, Ricketts/for Adele Island. 7—Ptanet, cutter, 12, Westrupp, for Motueka. 7—Midge, cutter, 16, Eure, for Waitapu. 7—Charles Edward, ps,, 128,,. fWhitwcllj- r for rs - Hokitika.5 i ; ;'.; \ \j ;;. j 'j'; .' I{ H j Y\ Ci 111 Jl 1 :iC 7—Awaroa, schooner, 60, Greager, for Wanganui. ..■'iJ'J j IMPOBTB. , ; , Ex Awaroa, from Wanganui: 12 head cattle/pJH)?' "%'f t sheep, Trfisk. ;^.. V %«?Z&YJ? ':•■,;'.■.■■: ■ I ' " EXTOETS. . Per Mijilge, for Waitapu :18 pkgs, Sclanders &Co j 57 pkgs, !E. Buxton ,&, Co; i-tpa. flour, 7 ptg*riv Hounsell j 2 pkgs, Atfclior F6uidry;'l bale,' Gooa ; ' 69 bags potatoes, Bow; flour, Sadd. ~ v Per.Planet, for Motueka: 3 pkgs, Lightband & \ Co ; '2 pkge, Bclanders & Co. Per: Esther, for Lyttelton: 36,000 feet timb«r, 'Page. I ' Per Awproa, for Wanganui : 2000 rails, Cross; 50 , bags maltjl bale hops, Harley & Sons :»50 bagi malt, T." Barley ; jlO leases fruit; fPniHigs ; «15 BaokiliftiW 5 *& * s Lukins; ;The Wiana^ajlejivesiOnehunga^his morninj^ andj, :i< 1 I will arrivf here''id-'mbrrd'w evening, Bringing Iho English Wail. She sails South shortly after arrival Thb Kennedy left Wellington at S p.m yesterday, and will ah-ive here this morning. She leaves for West; Co^st on arrival of the Wanak'SJ with the English m^ily Thb Hawe'a was to leave Wellington at mid : nighf, and should arrive here aboafc 6 o'clock to-night. 4 sails for Northerrl Ports kit 7 p.m'.tb^mofrof feiiDtiaT. \-\ Thb Lyttelton leaves -Wellinftofa W-day,' forHel-I*1 '* L son via Blenheim. The Murray was still in Wwtport last night, waiting for, an improY«menth,in~th"e Btate;D(3hß Crrkjj*;tr/ St" bar, which" is reported as'being very roiigheS-^o*-^' •* "J ,T,H£,Charles Edwara left last night for' Holftika .direct, with a full cargo. . ■ Thjs Xadj Barkly Mrire^^esterdsy afternopp HtomU'M I Collingwoojd.o • -• - .1 - w3 fiJi.VAiJilar^; c l.UCil< ThE Estelle has almost completed the loading her cargo of logg, and is expected to 'iall sf{s»prtly for J)onedin. j ' " The Awaroa leaves for Wanganui this morning,

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Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2281, 8 September 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2281, 8 September 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2281, 8 September 1877, Page 2

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