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1 f NelsonJnstitute. Public Library Open Daily. Newspaper Room from 9.30 a.m. to 9.30/ p.m. . Library and "Reading. Room from 3 "..■: p.m. to -5.80 p.m. ; and from 7 to 9.30 p.m. Annual subscription for families 20s. Half-yearly subscription 10s. Quarterly subscription - ss. i Monthly subscription - 2s. Single subscription, yearly . 10s.' Single subscription, half -yearly 5s 4d. Singlo subscription, quarterly 3s. Single subscription, monthly Is 4d. New books added every /month. 275 volumes added during tho past year. GEORGE C. GILBERT, Hon: Secretary and Treasurer. .-7~' ! . ! ~ NOTICE UNDER "THE NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY- ACT ■AMENDMENT ACT, 1902," AND REGULATIONS THEREUNDER. Wellington, 27th March, 1909. AN election of a memberof tho Sen- •"*■ ate of the University of New Zealand by the District Court of Convocation for the Victoria University District will be held on WEDNESDAY, sth May, 1909, the poll closing at 5 o'clock p.m. Every candidate forelection, must be nominated in writing by one or 'more electors entitled to vote for his election, and the nomination is to bear the candidate's consent thereto. Nominations will close at noon. on THURSDAY, 15th April. 1909. Applications for enrolment and all notices relating to the election to be addressed to the Registrar of Victoria' College, 219 Lambton Quay, Wellington, from ; whom forms of nomination may be obtained. The Register will be closed at 5 p.m: on THURSDAY, 15th April, 1909. - bHAS. P. POWLES^. ■:■;■ . i 1003 , „'••" Returning Officer.

ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES." IN accordance with the Provisions of "The Education Act, 1908," it is hereby publicly notified .that Meetings of Householders will be held" in each of the School Districts within the Education District of Nelson at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, the 26tH day of April, 1909, for the Election of School Committees. Householders may send, in writing, to the Chairman of the School Committee of the District in which they re~ side, or (in cases where there is no Committee) to the Commissioner, to be delivered before 8 p.m. on Monday, the 19th of April, 1909, the names of Persons being Resident Householders nominated by them: to serve on the School Committee, for the year 1909-10. Each such nomination must be signed by the person nominated, and must be in the form of or. to the effect of the ninth schedule of the a^ove-named Act. - Nominations may also be made at the meetings of. householders as provided for in Section 114 (1) of the Act. .• / .-.-■ . -; The meetings will be held in the respective School: Buildings, unless otherwise stated. • ■ : In the following School Districts the Committees shall consist of FIVE resident householders, viz., Aorere. 1 (meeting in Ferntown School), Capleston, Central Buller (Fern Flat), Churchill, Cronadun, Inangahua Junc--tiori, Kaituna, Kiwi, Little .Grey, Long Plain, Ngatimoti, Orinoco, Pokororo, Kockville, Tadmor, East Takaka, and Tapawera. - In the following School Districts the Committee shall consist of SEVEN resident „ householders, viz., Appleby (meeting in Appleby School), Bainham, Birchfield, Black's Point, Brightwater (meeting in Brick School), Burnett's Face, Cape Foulwind, Charleston (meeting in Charleston School), Collingwpod,- Denniston, Dovedale, Foxhill, Granity Creek, Hope (meeting in Hope School), Karamea, Lyell, Millerton, Motueka, Motupiko, Motupipi, Lower Moutere, Upper Moutere, Murchison, Neudorf, Pangatotafa, Progress, Promised Land, „ Reeftonj Richmond, Riwaka (meeting- in Riwaka School), Seddonville, Spring Grove, Stanley Brook, Stoke, Suburban North, Summerlea, Central Takaka, Lower Takaka, Waimea- West, Lower' Wakefield, Upper Wakefield, and Waimangaroa. ' ' In the folowing School Districts the Committees shall consist of NINE resident- householders, viz., Nelson (meeting ;in - ProvinSial Hall), and Westport." .-.-.".' • AIDED SCHOOLS. . .- The. Parents and Guardinas only of the children attending the undermentioned schools will meet in their respective schoolrooms .at 8 p.m. onMONDAY, the 26th day of April, 1909, for the Election of School Committees of FIVE persons, as provided for unde-- 78 of the Board's By-laws :— Addison's Flat, Aniseed 1 ; Valley, Upper Blackwater, Brighton, Eighty-Eight Valley, Fairdown, Gordon, Glenroy, Korere, Land of Promise, Little W.anganui, Longford, Nowton Flat, Pariwliakaho, Puponga, Sandy Bay, Sergeant's Hill, Upper Stanley Brook, Upper Takaka, Three 'Channel Flat, Uruwhenua, Waingaro, Waitahu, Waiutu Wangapeka, and Whangarae. The first meetings of the' newly-. elected Comniittees shall be held, immediately after the election, in -the room- where the election- took place, and the signatures" of the Chairman and Members of the respective 'Committees must be forthwith forwarded to the Education Board. By Order, N. R. WH.LIAMS, v " Secretary Nelson Education Boards .. - NelsonZ-March 22, 1909. Note.— Section 108 reads: "Every "householder of a School. District is qualified to vote at any election _ot members of the School Committee for such district,; provided that in _ the case of husband and wife any. qualification possessed by either;; or. themshall be demed to be possessed by each of them." . .... , 1044 LE *HIIE /;: :■■- _ fish r TROUT-FISHING- with: rod and line is a refined' sport, -which offers the ;masimum physical : and intelledtual enjoyment at little' or so risk of persona! injury. • -„', , Let -your boy fish. It will develop qualities in him which will be helpful 'throughout the 'whole- of his life. Fishing cultivates habits of; careful-, ness, patience and intelligent application: it "also promotes- a .healthy love for Nature.. ' Give- your! .boy a fishing outfit this Christmas. We can supply : you with -good; honest, reliable outfits. '-';' ■--.■■'^"~ ■-■.-■■ No. -"-I".— Comprises 10ft. Split Bamboo Cane Fly Rod, check reel, silk line fly book, 3 assorted casts, 2 "* doz.' assorted flies, 1 doz. hooks to gut. Price 20s. Postage, Is 6d. No. 2. — A good 10ft. Hickory Flj and (general Rod, with lancewood top and snake rings.'check reel, silk line, fly .book, folding landing net, "3 assorted casts, 2 . doz. assorted flics, 1 ,doz. hooks to gut. Price 255. Postage 2s. No. '3. — Comprises a best" quality GreenhearfFly and General Rod 10 or lOJft., very closely bound, with revolving plate reel, -30 yards silk line, fly book, landing net, i doz. casts, 1 doz. assorted flies, 1 doz. hoo^ to gut. Price 70s. We keep no deadstock. Our casts, traces, -flies, etc., are absolutely new and dependable". Wo want country business, and dare not sacrifice our good name by sending out inferior . material. E. REYNOLDS & CO. Ltd., 50-53 Victoeia-Street WELLINGTON _

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12509, 10 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12509, 10 April 1909, Page 4

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