RECAL FESTIVAL. J- — At a meeting of the Working daises of Nelson, held on the 21st of October, it was unanimously agreed that the RECAL of CAPTAIN fc'ITZROY should be commemorated by a PUBLIC DINNER and FESTIVAL, and that the inhabitant* generally be invited to subscribe to the same. List of Subscriptions. £ a. d. £ a. d. William Small .... 0 5 0 William Fox 10 0 Joseph Brogden. ... 0 10 0 W. L. Shepherd .. 0 10 0 Thomas Smith .... 0 10 0 J. G. Cooke 0 10 0 Robert Ross 0 5 0 R. K. Newcome ..0 10 0 William Barnet .... 036 C. B. Wither 0 10 0 J. Medhurst 0 2 6 A. Domett 0 10 0 J* Horn 0 2 6 A Friend to Spree .. 010 0 B.S 0 2 6 AFriend 0 2 6 Joseph Taylor .... 0 2 6 W. Thompson .... 0 2 6 C. Harley 0 5 0 —Wilkie 0 4 0 Thomas King .... 0 2 6 J. T. B 0 2 6 A. M'Kune 026 W. Dale 050 H.Williams 0 5 0 George Fleury .... 0 5 0 William Coppins .. 026 Charles Empson .. 0 10 6 IT. Renwiek 0 10 6 H. Redwood 0 5 0 D. Mackintosh .... 0 2 6 T. Sidebotham 0 1 0 C. Elliott 0 10 0 E. Laney 0 6 0 J. Greig 0 1 0 Richard Lloyd .... 0 2 6 T. Goodman 0 2 0 Appo Upton 0 2 6 A. Rankin 0 2 6 B. Lines 0 2 6 A. Rankin.jun 0 2 0 J.A.Wilson 0 2 0 T.Dillon 0 2 6 T.Bryant 0 5 0 D. Moore 0 7 6 Subscriptions will be received by the Committee, Messrs. Dale, Heaphy, T. Dillon, Ross, Horn, Medhurtt, Brogden, Small, Harley, Leighton, Barnet, Bramwell. T. Smith, Kite (Waimea East), Palmer (Waimea West), M'Rae (Waimea south), and by C. Elliott, Treasurer, As soon as the subscription list is completed, tickets of admission to the dinner will be sent into all the districts, where they may then be obtained of persons who will be authorized to issue them. - Due notice will be given of the day of the Festival, and the entertainment*. Th% Committee are willing to receive subscriptions in proSuperior pigs.— For sale, THREE very fine GERMAN PIGS (two sows, and one harrow pig) just imported. / Apply to G. Flbdry, Auckland Point. S\*O STAND this SEASON, at Aldourie, JL at TWO GUINEAS a mare, the thorough-bred Stallion IL BARBIERE, by Figaro, dam by Emilius (winner of the Derby), out of Sal, sister to Sam, also a Derby winner, by Scud. Just published, price 2d., THE JEWS : their state and prospects considered, in relation to the Christian Religion. Being extracts from recent publications. Nelson: C. Elliott, Examiner Office, and M. Campbell, Bridge Street. GENERAL AGENCY and COMMISVJT SION OFFICE, No. 18, Cornhill," London, opposite the Royal Exchange. 1 o Merchants, Commercial News- Rooms, Public Libraries, - Agricultural Societies, Officers of the United ServicesPrinters, Publishers of Newspapers, and Colonists gene' rally. P. L. SIMMONDS, General Agent and Commission Merchant, in offering his services to his friends and the colonial public in general, begs to acquaint them that he his ready to receive orders for supplies of any kind and quantity, and goods of every description of first-rate quality, at the very lowest market prices of the day, and to transact business upon the most liberal terms, provided he is previously furnished with funds or drafts, at either long or short dates, or a reference to some London or Liverpool house for payment. _ P. L. Simmonds will receive consignments of any description of merchandise to be sold on commission, and accept bills for two-thirds of the amount, on receipt of the bills of lading. Consignments intrusted to his care will meet with every possible despatch in their disposal, and sales be conducted with the greatest attention to the interest of the disposer. An extensive knowledge of general bnsiness, acquired during a long residence in the West Indies, and subsequent extensive course of business with all the British colonies, the experience of several years in London as a Colonial Agent, coupled with promptitude, attention, and judgment, will, he trusts, enable him to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their commands. HE NEW ZEALAND SPECTATOR and COOK'S STRAITS GUARDIAN, published in Wellington every Saturday morning, is extensively circulated n New Zealand and the adjacent colonies. Orders and Advertisements received in Nelson by C. Elliott. Just received, Parts 1 to 4 (December to March), price Is. each, THE GREAT GUN: a periodical of satire, comedy, caricature, fiction, literature, music, the drama, and the fine arts ; splendidly illustrated by Phiz, and other celebrated artists. The illustrations to this spirited publication are in a highly finished style, and strongly dep ct passing events. Some of the caricatures are worthy of H.B. The literary department has received the highent encomiums of the English press. Wand J. BARTON, 26, Bishopsgate- • street, London, manufacturers of Candles and Soap, properly packed for New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Halifax, and the West Indies.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, 25 October 1845, Page 133
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