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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LICENSING DISTRICT OF WOOD, IN f j THE CITY OF NELSON. j \ In the matter of "The Licensing Act, 1881, and of " The Regulation of Local Elections^ .Act, 1876," incorporated therewith. I HEREBY give public notice that - at a POLL this day taken for the ELECTION of FIVE PERSONS to form the LICENSING COMMiriEE of the' Lippnsing District of Wood, the number of Votes received by eaoh Candidate was as follows.— Name of Candida. No. of Votes. SCOTT. JOHN 96 PRATT. JOHN 94 TRASK. FRANCIS 91 M'ART^EY, JOHN 89 JACKSON, HENRY DOUGLAS... 85 PICKARD, ISRAEL ... ... 20 WILSON, JAMES ... .. 14 ROBERTSON, JAMES... ... 13 BLACK. JAMES PALMER ... 9 WHITK, STEPHEN BROWN 9 JONES, CHARLES ; 8 And I hereby declare the said John Scott John Pjiatt, Fbancis .Tha.sk, John MAbtney, and Henby Douglas Jackson, being tbe Candidates who have received the highest number of votes to be duly elected as Members of the Licensing Committee for the I said District. Gi»en under roy hand, at Nelson this | Twenty-fourth day of February 1882. , - „ ; OSWALD CURII?, i I 434 Returning Officer. LICENSING DISTRICT OF WAI-ITI, ■ COUNTY OF WAIMEA, r .,, ,_ r In tho matter of "The Licensing' Act, 18S1," and of "The Regulation of Local Elections, Act, 187.6," incorporated therewith. T HEREBY, declare that <afc a X POLL this day taken for the ELECTION of FIVE PERSONS to form the LICENSING COMMITTEE of the Licensing Disiiict'of Wai-i'i, the number of Votes received by each Candidate was as follows :— Nam* of Candidate. No. of Votes. ROBERT ON. JAMES ... -..; 64 LIGHTS AND, GEORGE WM. WALES 54 FAIRHALL, GEORGE ... ... 52 -THOMAS, JAME3, ... ... 52 PRICE, JOSEPH ... 51 BAIGBNT, EDWARD...- ... 40 MARTIN, HUGH, Junior ... 40 FAULKNER, HENRY 31 BLYTH, HENRY JAMES ... 25 BAIGENT, SAMUEL ... ... 22 And I hereby declare the said J AMES Robget80N, Geokge William Wales Lightband, Geobge Fairhall, James Thomas, aud Joseph Pbice, being the Candidates who have received the highest number of votes,'to be duly elected as Hemb^rs of the Licensing Committee for the said Distriot. Given under my hand, ac Wakefield, this Twenty-fourth day of February, 1882. JNO. PERCY, Returning Officer. T f\ H T —The STAB "of JL •\J - IX. X • BRIGHT WATER, assisted by some Nelson friends, will give a CONCERT at the Schoolboom, .Bbig-HT: wateb, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, March Ist, at 7.30 p.m. Admission—ONE SHILLING. 426 /Volunteer Reception Ball. A BALL will take place in the Pbovincial Hall on MONDAY EVENING, the 6th March,' to which all Representatives attending the Brighfcwater Meeting have been invited. Tickets will be issued to the public at 12s fid each, which, in addition to admitting the bearer, will entitle him to introduce lady friends, tickets for whom will have to be obtained. ... Tickets may be had from any member of the Committee and at. all/the Stationers. < H. A. LEVESTAM, 347 Hon. Seo. "Recaption Corn-nitres. Volunteer Ball. r T ADIES' EVENING BOOTS AND SHOES ... , ■ .. tbom :,--.■;;-. .-.., :,,- GENTS' KID DITTO. Lightband & Go.* TSAEALGAE STREET. '^ '• •■ ■' ■ 884 . NO TIC E. ':/ ANY Person or Personi found TRESPASSING, or REMOVING FENCING, after this date; from any'of; the undermentioned Sections wilj be PROSECUTED :—Sections 1043, D 3, Ngatitama street; Sections D, >. 1:5, 16, 17v,.jMqtuekBj street; Sections 1056-1, 1059 a, Tukuka street ; Sections' 1055; 1054, 1053, 1052, and 1051, Ngatitama street; Sections 975, 977, and 979, Neatitoma street.;' Sections' 1022 and 1024," Waimea road s and Sections Dland 2, Tu-, kuka street.' -■..;',.. T. SHIRTLIFEE, - Nelson, Feb. Bth, 1882.: ,:.:;;/ } / ■ 294 Wanted—Hop Pickers. ' HOP PICKING wiU^beßiriin!mv Kent Gardens, Stoke, on TUESDAY next, 28th. Apply early to ; ■ f . ,-,; 405 ALFRED HARLEY;" WANTED Immediately, ,a; Stout LAD for general purposes on a Farm.* Must be able to milk and work horses. Liberal wages will be given and a comfortable home. Apply to RICHARD HOLYOAKEt'.: 436 " •■■■'■ : Riwaka. EDUCATION: DISTRICT; OF: ; WESTLAND. * " '" v" w ' pEACHER WANTED (either male 1 ' or female) for the: j^town Public School under the 88th clause of ""The Education Act, .1877." Salary—the amount oi oapitation at, ihe rate of £3153,'pBrbead on the average attendance, i The attendance/for; ihe .quirter ended''Septembe^3otihi-was'2sf-there is a comfortable cottage provided loi the teacherr■.•">■. ■'( ..., -';.,,...,,.,... ;y.., N , ? - - ;> Applications, with certificates ';and testimonials,'will be received/.by therlujndersigned./£'to,TUESDAY,MarchS%, 1832./] V' ' :a,vkj ■K.M, yi ,/,E, fc^6^K [: vr ' Secretary. ' Greymoutb, lltb February, 1882. 422'

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Colonist, Volume XXV, Issue 3095, 25 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXV, Issue 3095, 25 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXV, Issue 3095, 25 February 1882, Page 2

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