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COURT.— Notice is hereby K3 given that a SITTING of the SUPREME COURT for the despatch of criminal business will be holden at the Court House, NELSON, on TUESDAY, the first day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all persons under recognizances to appear either as prosecutors, defendants, or witnesses, are jpsquiied to give their attendance. QT ]r The court wQI sit to try civil causes immediately after the criminal business is disposed of. Robxbt R. Stkano, September a. Deputy Registrar. 'TK) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS -I- AND OTHERS.— TENDERS for GRUBBING- UP and BURNING the FLAX, TOI-TOI, and TUTU ROOTS and CLEARING the FERN before the plough, on ISO acres of land, in one block, being sections 73, 75, and 76, in Waimea East. To be completed in six months from the acceptance of tender. Weekly payments to be made, less twenty per cent., which will be retained as a security for completion. Tenders to be delivered to A. M'Donald, Esq., at the Bank, on orh^foro Monday, 23d September. J* • //) »*S§AWYERS, UNEMPLOYEDILABOURERS, AND OTHERS. > A LFRED FELL and CO. are ready £\. to receive SIXTY THOUSAND FEET of HANDSAWN TIMBER, at their Yard, Auckland Point, for which cash on delivery will be paid, at the rase of 4s. 6d. per one hundred feet. For dimensions and particulars apply at the Warehouse of theabove-named, Trafalgar Street. IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS AND PUB- * LISHERS. 3- y V& J. FIGGINS, TYPEFOUNDERS, • London, continue to export types, presses, caset, chases, brass-rule, furniture, inks (black and coloured), and every article used in the printing business, of the best manufacture, and AT A SEDUCTION IN PBICES FROM TWENTTfivjb to THisTY-FivK pee cent., while the assortment of the founts is effected with the greatest regard to economy, rendering their house most advantageous to parties commencing business. V. & J. Figgins impress upon their friends the necessity of giving positive instructions to their agents, to procure all printing materials from the foundry. Nos. 17 and 18 West strict, West Smithficld, London. jO* JRITE herewith beg to inform the public ™ v that Messrs. EELLING BROTHERS & BENOIT are the leadebs of the expedition op German immigiants pm SKIOLD, as also rote agents of the ship and cargo. H. C. Claussin, captain.^-? John F. Benoit, 313 1 9 /% Superintendent of the Danish ship Skiold. /Nelson, September 12. TN the ESTATE of CAPTAIN RICHjL ARD ENGLAND, deceased.— Notice is hereby given that LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION for the Estate of Richard England, Esq., captain in her Majesty's army, deceased, have been granted in the Supreme Court of this colony to the undersigned, in conjunction with his Honour Matthew Richmond, major in her Majesty's army, and Superintendent of the Southern Division of the colony. <. < j yfffclaon, August 24, 1844. F. Dillon Bell. »TN the ESTATE of W. B. PATCHETT, JL Esq., deceased.— Notice is hereby given that all persons to whom the partnership lately carried on in Nelson by William Bennett Patchett, deceased, under the style of" W. B. PATCHETT and C 0.," stands indebted, are requested to send in their claims to the undersigned for examination ; and that all DEBTS owing to the saia late partnership are to be paid to the undersigned. m F. Dillon Bell, O George Taylok. Administrators of the estate of the said deceased. Nelson, August 27, 1844. O WHALERS. — Boyd Town, Twofold Bay, New South Wales.— SHIPS can REFRESH or REFIT at this harbour free of all port charges, pilotage, Sec, and can obtain wood, water, freih and salt provisions, vegetables, ship chandlery, stores, and slops of every kind and description, and, if required, the services of experienced shipwrights and boat-builders, upon the most reasonable terms. N.B. Oil or bone taken in exchange. 1*-

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 132, 14 September 1844, Page 109

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Page 109 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 132, 14 September 1844, Page 109

Page 109 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 132, 14 September 1844, Page 109

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