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fßteilan«rtt& DESIGNS FOB THB NELSON COLLEGE., THE Designs for the Nefsdn Colfege Build- ■ ing will be 'open to the inspection of the Public at the Office of the Board' of TMStees (adjojai^g «*a" Land Office) during- the next' fortnight, between hours of Ten and Pour. V By order of the Boanjf Trust Fund ; Office, Secretary Nelson, Nov. 2&, 1856> ] rnWO SERMONS 'will be preached X SUNDAY, December 2, in the Weslei Chapel, Nelson, on behalf of the SOCIETY'S. M SIONS : in tie Morning, at Eleven- o'clock, by Rev. T. D. Niohoxsok ; and in the Evening, at hi past Six, by the Rev. D. Dolamobb./ A TEA MEETING will be h/fld on MONDj EVEN-ESFG,- B«KsMlre~e, •tnrgfo'clor^ilsli^K^ a Public MISSIONARY MEETING atSw o'clock. J. W. Saiton, Esg c /will take the chair. EX "SPRAY," 1&3 useful MARES, ma of which are in foak -\w C. Elliott. Nelson, October 25. > . KNOWLE WOOD, RIWAKA. nVTOTICE. — Any CATTLE or SHEI -L 1 found TRESPASSING oa the above Stati< after this date, win be IMPOUNDED. • September 20. James Rochpobt. KNOWLE WOOD, RIWAKA. /BATTLE and HORSES will be taken \J PASTURE on the above Station, after the : of November. For terms, apply to James Rochfobt, / On the Station ; / Or to F. Roohfobt, *sj Haven Road. "VTELSON COAST STEAM NAVIGAJL l TION COMPANY. The undersigned hereby intimates, that he will attend at the Motueka Hotel, on TUESDAY next, the 20th instant, for the purpose of getting the DEED of SETTLEMENT executed by Shareholders resident in the* Motueka andßiwaka districts; and it is requested that the Call on Shares may be thtm paid. V By order of the Directors, / Donald SinclVeb, Solicito\t/the Company. Nelson, 13th November, 1855. "jyrOTICE. — All persons who are indebted x\ to the undersigned, arp requested to settle their respective accounts on or before the 24th of December next ; and those persons who have any nlnrnia against him, are requested to present therfn for settlement on or before the above date. f William Gill. Wakapuaka, November 15; 1855. EOR SAM^si splendia\bred/DURHAM COWV jtts££bsyrtving. , X^. X For particulars, app^to^J. M'Ajrr*^\Wa9hpig\ ton-valley. V/ -iIV v - rnHE Undersigned, being about to CLOSE X HIS PRESENT BUSINESS, requests that all Debts due to him may be immediately settled, either in cash or by acceptance ; and all Claims upon him are requested to be sent in for liquidation. Geobge Ridings. Nelson,- 20th Nov., 1855. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. A LEXANDER AITKEN wishes tointijt\. mate that his Circulating Library IS AGAIN OPEN for the benefit of the Public, and that new Works will constantly be added as' they can be procured - *~X «i r~ Catalogues aire in course of publicationf d' * October 5. RATTLE taken on FOURTHS, by parties V>^ of experience and rfcapectabilty, on a Run south of the Canterbury block. For further particulars apply to J. Longden, Can^ terbury. . FOR SALE, the Entire Pony TAIPO; well broken in to Harness. This Horse is well known for his performances on the Nelson Turf. \ Stoke, Sept. 29. G. Holland. FOR SALE, to be delivered on the Ist January, 1856, 61 EWE 9, and 34 LAMBS, now in the charge of Mr. S. E. Gappeb, of Waknea East. The Ewes were imported in May, 1854, rin they "Titan," from NFtfarcastle 1 . , V The agreement with Mr. Gappeb on the Ist January next, when the Sheep' will fe readyyror delivery to the Purchaser. « . \Y Apply Jo Cpbtis, Bb'othebs. Nelson, Ist October, 1855. TO STAND this SEASON, at Apple Trek Faem, Waimea South', the celebrated Black Draught Horse BLACK- DRAUGHT. Black Dbattoht is a black colt, imported by Captain Hunter ; waa foaled 'in September, 1852. Sire, Young Farmers' Delight, by Farmers' Delight, imported from England by James M'Arthur, Esq! Dam, Young Jewel, by Jupiter, imported- into New South Wales by O. Roberts, Esq., out of Old Jewe/ imported. / Teems. — £5, and ss.the.. the. Groom. \Y Black Draught will attend at Richmond at Ten, and at Stoke at Three o'clock every Friday ; at Nelson every Saturday; and at the Wakefleld Anns, Lower Wakefield, every Wednesday. JMonday, Tuesday, and Thursday at Apple Tree Farm. irpOSTAND this SEASON, at Upcot, FairJL n«M Downs, the thorough-bred horse' j \ AUGEAN, iby Sir Hemiies out of Pretence, by Gil Bias out of 1 Penelope. N. 1 Atr&EAIT is a rtohMkably fine chefltnut colt, rising three years old, wittt , immense power and capital action, and is calculatetN,to get a class of hackneys which shall unite strength and activity, at present co difficult to obtain. V [ The horse will be Buffered to *un with the mares until the Ist of February next, in avwell graced and remote part of the run, and the number of xnaro* I allowed him will be limited to twehty-fivfcv Teems.— Five Guineas each Mare, paVabk on the Ist of January next. n. Nelson, Sept. 5. c. Elliott. a>STAND this SEASON, at Flaißourne, at£*>4o each Mare, the two thorough-bred Horses, ST. GSBQRGE and VACCINATION, the property of WiXLiAahiLißßre Habbls: St. Geobqe's pedigreeSs^ell known. Vaccination is by Dr7j&»ner,' but of liuey, by Emigrant,- Ihicy's dam by Sateffi&L - , . N. B. — Vaccination will not be aTSlßStation tiijfeu the end of November. . • ■?>

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 70, 28 November 1855, Page 1

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