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ter, ditto. Small William, brewer, Hardy street Sweet Edward, bank agent, ditto. Schumacher Frederick, cabinet maker, Nile street Stallard William, glazier, ditto. Saxton John, gentleman, Brook street. Seymour Henry, merchant, ditto. Saunders Francis Alexander, gentleman, Collingwood street Scheucher George, shoemaker, Halifax street Sherman William, shoemaker, Suburban south. Small William, labourer, ditto. - Songer William, farmer, ditto. Sheat John, labourer, Waimea east Sullivan John, labourer, ditto. Snow William, farmer, ditto. Schwass Christian, labourer, ditto. Sigglekow Henry, labourer, ditto. Sigglekow John, labourer, ditto. ' Schroder John Antony, labourer, ditto. Schroder John, labourer, ditto. Stone Samuel, blacksmith, ditto. Seymour Richard, labourer, Waimea south. Silcox Simon, sawyer, ditto. Spanton James, sawyer, ditto. Sharp Stephen, labourer, ditto. Simons Joseph, carpenter, ditto. Sloss John, labourer, ditto. Spittall John, labourer, ditto. Smith George, labourer, Fox hill. Sutton Thomas, labourer, Waimea west. Stafford Edward William, esquire, ditto. Stagg Charles, sawyer, ditto. Shannon Michael, sawyer, ditto. Stratford Charles, farmer, ditto. Southerby William, sawyer, Motueka. Stanton Edward, labourer, ditto. Staples John, yeoman, ditto. Sutton George, labourer, Maitai. Spittall James, labourer, Wakapuaka. Sparks William, labourer, ditto. Snowden William, carpenter, Waimea east T. Taylor William, publican, Haven road. Tarr George, butcher, Bridge street Thompson William, sawyer, ditto. Timms Charles, cowkeeper, ditto. Turner Robert, boatman, Cambria street. Tomkies Thomas, storkeeper, Tory street Taylor Joseph, whitesmith, Bridge street Taylor Joseph, livery-stable-keeper, Selwyn place. Turncliffe Thomas, labourer, Fox hill. Trass Joseph, labourer, ditto. Taylor Robert, millwright, Waimea west Tennant Richard, labourer, Motueka. Thorpe Charles, esquire, Motueka. Tidd Thomas, sawyer, Maitai. Tully Michael, farmer, Wakapuaka. Teityen Frederick, labourer, ditto. Thompson George, labourer, ditto. V. Vant William, labourer, Nile street Verry Charles, labourer, Waimea south. Verry Thomas, sawyer, ditto. Verry John, sawyer, ditto. W. Warner Richard, labourer, Cambria street Wastrip John, seaman, Haven. Weightman William, gentleman, Waimea road. White, Joseph, shoemaker, Bridge street Walsh William Joseph, shoemaker, ditto. Woolf Samuel, ostler, ditto. Wilkie William, storekeeper, ditto. Wigzell William, labourer, ditto. White William, carpenter. Walker John, labourer, Cambria street. Watts John, blacksmith, Hardy street Watts Charles Fowell, surveyor, Grove street. White George, esquire, Trafalgar street Waterhouse Thomas, labourer, Suburban south. Wallace, John, blacksmith, ditto. Wallis Richard, yeoman, ditto. Wooley William, husbandman, Waimea east. Wither, Charles Bigg, esquire, ditto. Wendleborn Frederick, labourer, ditto. Webby Edward, farmer, ditto. White Charles, storekeeper, Waimea south. Wilkinson Joseph, schoolmaster, ditto. Wagstaff Thomas, labourer, ditto. Watson Jacob, labourer, ditto. Wootten David, carpenter, Waimea west. Walker Charles, labourer, ditto. Ward Joseph, surveyor, ditto. Williams William, sawyer, Motueka. Ward Thomas, farmer, ditto. Windebank John, labourer, ditto. Winter James, labourer, Maitai. Wells Thomas, sawyer, Brook street valley. Wilkins Thomas, labourer, Wakapuaka. TTastney Edward, farmer, ditto. Williams Henry, farmer, ditto. Y. Young Hugh, carpenter, Bridge street. Young John, blac!amith, Waimea east Police Office, Nelson, Feb. 4, 1848. Notice is hereby given, that all objections to the above list will be heard and determined by me at eleven o clock in the forenoon of Wednesday, the ninth day of February instant at the Resident Magistrate's Office, Nelson. M. Richmond, Resident Magistrate. /f^O HOLDERS of LANDORDERS in -L the SETTLEMENT of NELSON.— The surveys of the Rnral Sections being now on the point of completion, the HOLDERS of RURAL ORDERS are requested to take an early opportunity of making themselves ACQUAINTED with the DISTRICTS SURVEYED, in order that they may be prepared to make their SELECTIONS, when the period for so doing may be fixed, which will probably be in about two months from this date, and of which a more particular notice will be given hereafter. The Reselection of Town and Accommodation Lands, will probably be effected at or about the same time, of which also further notice will be given. The New Zealand Company's agents having received express instructions not to select on behnlf of any holder of a landorder, purchasers who do not intend acting in person, are particularly requested to appoint agents to act on their be* It' will be necessary to show the landorders at the time of selection. William Fox, NeUon, Jan. 1. ' Resident Agent N. Z. C, Nelson. - y^LL PERSONS are CAUTIONED^ r £\. against FELLING or INJURHJG any f IMBER TREES, or BUSH, in the WAIKAU PLAIN} or District* adjoining the same, belonging to the New Zealand Company. - without the written license of the Company's Agent. Any person willfully or incautiously SETTING FIRE to the HERB AGE of the above-named districts, whereby damage may ensue to the timber, will be PROSECUTED. A REWARD of ONE POUND will be paid in every in- , stance where information given may lead -to the conviction ofan offender. Wihhixu Fox, Nelson, January 1 . Resident A gent N. Z. Company.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 309, 5 February 1848, Page 191

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Page 191 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 309, 5 February 1848, Page 191

Page 191 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 309, 5 February 1848, Page 191

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