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iSusiness Notices* NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON beg leave to return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronoge they have received since their arrival in Kelson; and beg to inform their friends and the public that they have EE MOVED to their new premises, opposite Curtis Brothers, BridgeSTREET. They have on hand a large stock of Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddles, B-idles, and Bits; Horse Clothing, Blankets, and Boilers; Brushes, Combs, Sponges; Brass and Silver mounted Gig Harness, &c. &c.; which will be sold at the lowest remunerating prices. 3357 MR. MELUISH, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, has OPENED his ROOMS, for a short time, opposite Symons' Store, Bridge-street, CORRECT PORTRAITS taken DAILY, from 10 till 4, in all weathers. W. M. begs to call attention to the new process of PHOTOGRAPHS ON PAPER, by which any number of copies can be produced, from one sitting, at very moderate charges. 3095 rjIHE XANTHOTYPE PROCESS. Nothing new under the sun, it has been said; but one thing is certainly new: the DISCOVERY whereby BLUE EYES and AUBURN TINTED HAIR can be PHOTOGRAPHED, without the misty undefined eyes, or the black hair and beards of former photographs. In examining photographs by even firat-rate Europeai artists, too often the eyes (where blue) are scarcely perceptible, whilst in most cases the beards, if at all red, are photographed black, giving the fair-haired sons of Britain more the appearance of Spanish or Italian bandita, or organ grinders, than generous, open hearted Celts, or truthloving Saxons. Only fancy some lovely Scottish maiden, with Auburn Kinglets, sending her photograph to her Highland laddie. Would he not, on opening the casket, and seeing the gold-tinted tresses changed to ebon black, exclaim, in astonishment— " It is na my wee thing, It is na my am thing, It is na my am kind dearie" ? But this difficulty is surmounted. The gordian knot of Photography is severed ; and let those who doubt come and see, by specimens in their Gallery, that Messrs. Oxley & Lane can Photograph Blue Eyes, with a distinctness never before attained by any one, and produce "The flowing beard of Martial hue," in tones harmonizing with nature. This great discovery in overcoming the actinic powers of the blue and red colours is the result of experiments extending over nearly six years, and at last perfected in Nelson, which now can claim the honour of this discovery, that, by a curious coincidence, took place about the time that her horses proved victorious in Australia. Due notice will be given of the arrival of the Photogen, for night portraiture, by the illumination of Nelson, from the Church hill. Its extraordinary success has created a perfect furore in the scientific world at home, as testified by the flattering critiques of no less than thirteen of the public journals. The return of Mr. Lane from the Wairau will now enable the firm, as well as taking portraits, to execute the numerous orders they have so long had of Views of Nelson, &c. Royal Photographic Gallery, Trafalgar-street, 11th July, 1859. 3306 OUTRIDGE AND CO., Licensed CUSTOM-HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENTS, COLLINGWOOD. Storage for Bonded and Free Goods to any extent. Collingwood, May 20th, 1859. 3000 MRS. LOWE, Wakapuaka-road, wishes an ENGAGEMENT as MONTHLY NURSE. Letters addressed "Mrs. Lowe," and left either at the Examiner office, or at the Royal Hotel, Bridge-street, will be attended to. 3272 pOLONIAL PRODUCE.—The under\J signed is a BUYER of WHEAT, OAT 3, and BARLEY. John R. Hats. Nelson, July 19. 3864 THE undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of TALLOW, HIDES, SHEEP SKINS, BONES, and HORNS, for which they will give the highest market prices. Nash and Soatfe. Nelson, May 26th, 1859. 3024 rpHE undersigned are CASH PURJL CHASERS of WOOL, and are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES against Clips of the ensuing season, on Consignment to their Correspondents :—: — Messrs. A. Willis, Gann, & Co., London; Messrs. Robt. H. Wilson & Co., Liverpool 5 Messrs. Willis, Meert, & Co., Sydney; Messrs. Smith, Mebey, & Co., Melbourne. Nash and Scaihb. Nelson, May 26th, 1859. 3025 THE UNDERSIGNED are CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL at the highest market rates, and make the usual advances on the same, consigned to their correspondents in London or the Colonies. 1983 Nath. Edwards and Co. THE LIVERPOOL and LONDON EIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Instituted, 1836. ' Capital subscribed, Two Millions. Reserve Fund, £1,088,018 13s. 9d. Liability of the Company, unlimited. Amount of claims paid for losses by Fire, 1857, £165,928 14s. Id. Amount of claims paid for losses by Death, 1857, £46,616 12s. lid. The premiums on both Town and Country risks will be found as moderate as those of any other office, and the settlement of claims liberal and prompt. No policy fee is charged, no matter how small the amount of the insurance. On all subjects connected with the business of the Company, the fullest information can be had on application to W. Bowler, Son, & Co., Agents, Wellington; • Or to Nath. Edwards & Co,, Nelson. 2213 ' NOTICE is hereby given, that the PARTNERSHIP lately subsisting between the undersigned as General Merchants and Commission Agents, at the town of Nelson, in New Zealand, was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All the real and personal estates and credits of the firm remain the property of the undersigned William Robert Nicholson, whose receipt alone from and after this date will be a valid discharge for the same. W. R. Nicholson, Geo, Ridings, Nelson, 21st June, 1859. Witnesses to the signatures of William Robert Nicholson and George Ridings :—: — Thomas Connell, Solicitor, Nelson; Samuel Kingdon, Solicitor, Nelson. 3212 PUBLIC CONVEYANCE every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from WAIMEA-EAST, starting at Nine, &.i "- — "*r ~ Kite's Store; and'at Two, p.m., from I Parcels delivered. Richmond, February 26th, 1859.

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

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