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Jfttgcellaneous* npiIOMAS B, LOUISSON, PAINTER JL GLAZIER, and PAPER-HANGER, Oil an Colour Shop, Bridge-street, has on hand Paper-hangings Window Glass Varnishes Superior Japanese Gold Size Zinc, Paint, Paint Oils, and Turps. WINDOW SASHES, all sizes, complete, at 2s. per foot. 316! NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. NOTICE is hereby given, that, in pursuanc of the 6th clause of tlie " Nelson Iraprovemen Amendment Act, 1858," the ELECTION of THREI duly qualified persons to be MEMBERS of the Nelsoi Board of Works for the ensuing year (iv the place 0 three members then out of office), will take place at meeting to be held at the Court House, Nelson, 01 MONDAY, the 25th day of July instant, at Twelv o'clock at noon. Every person who has paid the last rate levied b; the Board will be entitled to vote and take part in th proceedings afc the above meeting. In the event of a poll being demanded by any can didate, or by three electors on his behalf, the pollm will take place on the following day, commencing a Noon, and closing at Four o'clock, p.m. By order of the Board, J. L. Bailey, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, July 7, 1859. 329 NELSON COLLEGE.— The THIRI QUARTER commences on TUESDAY, th 19th instant. The Secretary will attend at the School room, on the Monday following (25th instant) to enrc Pupils and receive the Quarter's School-fee. By order of the Council of Governors, A. G. Jenkins, Secretary. June 9, 1859. 329! TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. mENDERS will be received until the 20tl X August, for the ERECTION of a SCHOOL ROOM, in STOKE. The walls to be of MUD. The plan and specification may be seen on applica tion to Mr. Austin, Stoke. Also, for FENCING in the acre on which thi schoolroom is to be erected, with a substantial three rail fence, at per chain. The committee do not pledge themselves to accep the lowest tender. H. Martin, Chairman to tlie Board. Stoke, Juiy 14, 1859. 334! TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. JG. GORE wishes it to be known tha • his having been called out so frequently latter! to FIX or REPAIR PUMPS, and other works in th PLUMBING line, he has now determined to CARR"S on that BUSINESS in all its branches. Pumps of any sort or size, lift, force, deep-wel] or common, made, fixed to order, and warranted Baths, Closets, Beer Engines, Spirit Fountains, &c Brewers' Refrigerators, Teinperators, Wort Pumps &c, to A\ork by steam, horse, or manual power. Gentlemen's Seats or Farm Houses supplied wit! a constant stream of water from higher or lowei sources. Roofs covered with lead, zinc, or galvanized iroi tiling. 1 — GLAZING and PAINTING in all its branches, witl expedition. Chacely Hill End, Waitnea South, June, 1859. 310J STRAYED from my premises, at Marybank Wakapuaka, one day last week, a Bkewbah MARE, iv foal. Any person returning the Mare to me will be re warded. R. B. Scott. July 8, 1859. 335: FOURTEEN TONS very superior RYE GRASS and CLOVER HAY; can be de livevecl in quantities of Half-a-ton and upwards. Apply to Geoege Aiken, Auctioneer and Com' mission Agent. 275J RAMS FOR SALE. 2f\f\ pure bred MERINO RAMS, brec \J\J by Mr. Bidwell, of Wellington. May be seen on the Flaxbourne Station. Also, ONE HUNDRED pure bred MERINO RAMS bred by G. H. Moore, Esq., of Canterbury. Terms of purchase and other particulars may be ob tamed on application to the Manager of the Station Mr. G. F. Lovegeove. 288; CATTLE FOR SALE. ABOUT 200 HEAD of MIXED CATTLE all quiet and dairy-bred, now depasturing a Wairau, in the charge of Mr. William Robinson. For further paaticulars, inquire of Mr. Williai Robinson, Wairau ; or, to William Lyon, Wellington. Wellington, 28th April. 286J T^DWARD WILSON— Write to your BroJQj ther, C. E. W. Address, " Wairau Hotel Nelson. 299 c FOUND, a BOAT. The owner may hav< the same by paying expenses. Apply to Mr H. 30NNINGT0N, Richmond. 3201 ON SALE at the Examiner Office— Raper's Navigation, 16s. Kedge Anchor, 16s. Thompson's Tables, 10s. 3154 SEanteTx WANTED, a SCHOOLMASTER for the Educational District of RIWAKA. Salary £80, with a comfortable newly-built four-roomed house and other contingencies. Apply to the Committee, Riwaka. David Jennings, 3349 Chairman. WANTED immediately, SIX MEN, for Pick and Shovel Work, at per cubic yard. Apply to M. Coleman, 3234 Waimea Hotel. WANTED,— A COOK. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Robinson, the Wood. 3325 WANTED, a good FARM SERVANT, one used to Bullock-driving perferred. Apply to W. M. Stanton, Storekeeper, Nelson ; or H. J. L. Augaede, Quail-valley. 3304 WANTED, a respectable young WOMAN as COOK ; also, a steady MAN to make himself generally useful. Inquire of Mr. Eveeett, Masonic Hotel. 3262 WHEAT and BARLEY WANTED. 1,500 bushels Wheat, clean, and good sample 400 bushels Barley. Apply to J. Levien and Co., Bridge-street. 3337 A TEACHER is WANTED for the northern school, WAIMEA WEST, near Mr. Russ's. Apply to Captain Blitndell, Chairman of Local Committee. N.B. There is a cottage, containing four rooms, attached to the sclioolr,oom, ', ; 3359

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 59, 23 July 1859, Page 4

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