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AftTANTED.—A Pantrymaid; also a T T Day Porter. . , s&> Apply Masonic Hotel, i A MEETING of DIRECTORS of the i3L C.D.0., Ltd, will be Leld at their Registered Office, Bridge street, on FRIDAY Evening next, at 8 o'c ock. 57(j NELSON ROWBMC CLUB. DANCE. J^ FLANNEL DANCE will be held at tlic Port on Wednesday evening, 14th hist. Ladies Is and basket, Gents N. A. BEAGLEY, 073 Hon. Sec. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 'jpllE Weekly Practice of the School a. Orchestra, under the direction of tho Principal wiL be resumed on TUESDAY, February SOuk, at 7 p.m. sharp. K.S.M.' Sfcnduuta true, nou-students will be admitted on paymont of a small fee. Pariculars from tho Secretary, W. T. Brundeil, cure Begg and «Jo., or fiom the Principal, 589 JUL. B. LEMMERi A.R.A.M. NELSON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. A SPECIAL English Literature Class, to meet the requirements of the Senior Public Service, Class C and B.A. Degree examinations 'will be held ou Wednesdays, from 6 till 7-p.m. Intending students are reqiiested to communicate with the Director before Wednesday, Feb. 14th. F. C. J. COCKBURN, 059 Director. FUNERAL NOTICE. HPHE friends of tho late (DR.) ■*• LEONARD G..800P, are informed that his funeral will leave his late residence. Alton street, TO-DAY (Wednesday), at 2.30 p.nn, for thi> Cathedral, thence to the Nelson Cemetery. G. FLEMING & SONS, 560 Funeral Directors. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TROTS AT RICHMOND, 14th FEBRUARY, 1917. f)N Wednesday, 14th February, 1917, -^ trains will leave Nelson for Richmond at 10 a.m., 12.20 p.m., and 1.20 p.m., returning leaving Richmond at 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. Trains will leave Belgrovc for Richmond at 7 a.m. and 12.5 p.m., Wakefield for Richmond at 7.25 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. Return fares, from Nelson, Wakefield and intermediate stations (excepting where ordinary fare is less), Cars Is 9d' boated Waggons Is 3d, and from Belgrove, Foxhill and Wai-iti, first class 3s 3d, second class- Is 9d. 483 BY ORDER. CITY OF NELSON. IS PURSUANCE". Section 87 of the City of Nelson By-law No. 1 (1916), I hereby give notice that tho Nelson City Council has fixed the following charges for \ Water supplied by meter, namely :— Foi water consumed between meter readings— Up to 10,000 gallons, Is 3d per 1000 gross, discount 3d per 1000. Up to 20,000 gallons, 1b M per 100U gross, discount 4d per 1000. Up to 30,000 gallons. Is 3d per 1000 gross discount 5d per 1000 Up to 40,000 gallons, la 3d per 1000 gross, discounted per 1000. Up to 60,000 gallons, Is 3d per 1000 gro9f, discount 7d per ICOO. Up to Bu.OOO gallons, Is 3d per 1000 gross", discount 8d per 1000. '• Up to 100,000 gallons. Is 3d per 10oO: gross, discount 9d per 1000. j Over 100,000 gallons, la 3d per 1000: gross, discount lOd per. 1009 j Sucb charges to take effect as from the Ist day of-January, 1917. G. A. EDMONDS, , , „ Town Clerk. 13th February, 1917. 5^ MOTUEKA RIVER BRIDGE. fpENDERS will be received at this office J- until noon of WEDNESDAY, 2Sth February, for the Reconstruction of the Motueka River Bridge, on the MotaekaEiwaka Road. Drawings, specification and conditions of contract may be seen nt the Public Works Offices, Wellington, Nelson, Hhristchnrch, and Greymouth The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES, * Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Department, Wellington, 2nd February, 1917. 442 Season 1916-1917.; THE Government having definitely decided to value wool at Nelson, clients consigning their clips to our well equipped stores may rely upon having same shown to the best advantage. OHSRGESe OHARSES, Out stores being centrally situated with railway tiding enable us to handle wool at the lowest coat, growecs having to pay all expenses into store, but will not be charged commission or storage. LS6HTINS. (JSHTING. i HEvery provision has been made to fill all requirements regarding light, etc. Having effected a few alterations as suggested by the Government supervising valuer, he now states our store light i 8 perfect. jgMfc' valuation valootioxs. The First Valuation will bo mado first week In January, and follow at fortnightly, intervals. Growers will be, paid withm 14 days.of valuation. Each client will be advised of the value placed upon his wooHmmediately after valuation, and will bo given 4S hours in which to appeal if the r>rice does not come up \o his expectatio 1. $ ADVANCES. ADVANCES. ADVANCES should growers require same ponding settlement for their wooi.j NEUSOMfAMO MOTUEKA. 571;

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14338, 14 February 1917, Page 6

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