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WiTERARY INSTITUTION.— A J-i SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of the, Literary Institution, will be held in the Readingroom, on WEDNESDAY next, August Ist, to RECEIVE the REPORT of the Committee appointed to revise the laws and regulations. „ The CIRCULATION of the BOOKS having been resumed, members may at all times have access to the library on appUcation to Mr. Little. /* T. AawOLD, Secretary. GU) TIMBER LICENSES. /hT/TESSRS. FELL and SEYMOUR will •i-T-— . ■ be prepared, on or after the Ist day of August, to grant LICENSES for the cutting and removing timber, shingles, fencing, or firewood, from any sections of land in respect of which they are agents, on the following Terms and Regulation*:— . That the sum of £5 shall be paid for each license, when executed ; the license to continue in force for twelve calendar months from its date, for one pair of sawyers, or for two men engaged in cutting or splitting wood. That in order to prevent waste, a fair and reasonable quantity of land shall be defined and marked out, over which the license shall extend. That the quantity of timber, shingles, fencing, or firewood, removed from any land over which a license may extend, with tbe name of the purchaser thereof, shall be entered in a book to be kept for that purpose, F. & S. being at liberty to inspect the same, and to whom a copy of such book shall be furnished on the Ist day of every month, when the following charges must tie paid :— ' «. d. For every 100 superficial feet of timber, either sawn or in logs 0 0 „ .1,000 shingles 0 9 „ 100 posta or rails 1 0 j, cart or dray load of firewood 1 0 _ That no fires shall be kindled on any land over which a license shall extend, for the purpoie of destroying any superfluous timber or firewood. That any deviation from the above regulations will incur an immediate forfeiture of the license. That these terms and regulations shall extend to the several districts in Blind Bay, and to those of the Wairau and Massacre Bay. y Nelson, July 21st, 1149. YPH^E TOTAL ABSTINENCE SO/J- CIETY will hold a TEA PARTY in Bridge-street ScEool-room, on TUES DAY, the 7th of August. Tea ready at 6 o'clock in the evening. Admission, Is. each. After tea the doors will be open to the public, when a LECTURE on TEETOTALISM will be delivered by the Rev. 8. luohside. ytjfy^' I- M. Hill, Sec. f& AKERS' ARMS, and HAMPSHIRE JLJ . HOUSE, NILE-STREET EAST.— E. LANEY begs to inform bis friends and tne public, that he has obtained a license for the above house, where he will retail the best ale, wine, and spirits, to he procured in the settlement. Good beds, and a stockyard for the accommodation of "bullockdrays. A TEA PARTY, and BALL, will take place on MONDAY, the 6th of August, at the Bakers' Arms, Nile-street east. Admittance, is. each. » - TO OWNERS of CATTLE.— Whereas a light strawberry STEER, about three snd a-half years old, with an illegible brand on the near rump, has been for some time in the habit of TRESPASSING updn my section, the owner is hereby requested to FETCH HIM AWAY, and pay damages and expenses. C. 'Best. Appleby, Wjimea East, July 2.1. CUTTINGS.— Some VINE don SsSFggssr* Xtu ' can be htd on appU - prison, 26th July. \S NOTICE TO LABOURERS. "~ f ABOURERS are CAUTIONED not J-i to PROCEED to PORT COOPER in the expectation of procuring employment from the Canterbury Association S^i*^ AtBil)il?A tBil)il ? »PS sitiyeen B agement ' No one will be employed there who shall erect or occupy a house on the lands purchased for the Canterbury Settlement, previous to the distribution of sections, without the written sanction of the Agent of the Canterbury Association. J. Thomas, w ii- _ t ABentA B ent of Canterbury Association. Wellington, June 12, 1849. VALUABLE COLLECTION OF FRUIT TREES. T PLUMRIDGE baa for SALE, at bis t^/tt. o ,^'?,' Br «*-»treet Valley, the following lot of VALUABLE FRUIT TREES, in large or small quantities at reasonable prices, the sorts all warranted :— ' 1 * Olc;R HUNDRED APPLES of the choicest sorts, including Ribston Pippin, Hawthprnden, Blenheim Orange Deux Ans, Court of Wick, Flower of Kent, Irish Pitcher (or Manx Codlin), and Cambridge Pippin. ££ £ APRICOTS : the Moor Park and Breda. ONE HUNDRED PLUMS, consisting of Caledonian, Orlean, Magnum Bonura, and Green Gae-e. .ONE HUNDRED DAMSONS. ' ONE HUNDRED PEACHES : MUlct's Mignonne. TWQ HUNDRED CHERRIES: Bigarreau, He'nnePs Black Heart, May Duke, and Morella. ONE THOUSAND GOOSEBERRIES and CURRANTS, variqu*. , A few TRAINED APPLES. Immediate application is requested. STATIONERY, &c, on SALE— Letter and note paper of various sizes Envelopes, wax, wafers, India rubber, instands Steel pen*, ditto magnum bonum, quills, ink Drawing paper, tracing paper, crow quills Cartridge paper, blotting paper Playing cards of various qualties, address cards Mayor's, Carpenter's, acd Butter's Spelling-Books Reading Made Kasy, and First Speliing Books Children's story books in variety Slate's, and slate pencils. Nelson, Jan. 1, 1849. C. Elliott. T^NLARGEMENT of the OTAGO •*-*, AT*fe r S.— It is proposed to publish the Otago Newi weeuy, the same size as the Wellington papers, commencing on the 10th of June, W49. should a sufficient number of subscribers come forwarld. Terms -61. 6d. per Quarter, or 255. per Annum, payable in advance. Subscriptions and advertisements will be received in Nelson at the Examiner office.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue VIII, 28 July 1849, Page 85

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Page 85 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue VIII, 28 July 1849, Page 85

Page 85 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue VIII, 28 July 1849, Page 85