. CAP MAKING. P. BLACK, CAP MAKER (from Scotland), has arrived in Nelson, where be intends carrying on the above business in all its branches, and will be glad to receive orders at his present place of business, in BRIDGK S I HE El', near the Weslevan Chapel. J. P. B. begs to ansure those who may favour him with their orders, that every attention will be paid both to materials snd workmanship. . >•-» JOTj«XPIiCTED from Sydney, in about a r_l__l month, THREE HUNDRED Merino EWES.J h, _ Apply to A. Fsll and Co. fVrOTICE to LANDOWNERS.— Those .L^l Landowners who have not already aent in their applications for CONVEYANCES, are reminded that they should do so previous to the Slst December, in order that their applications may be examined with the Company's registers. Dee. 10, 1850. F. D. BcLL. £/f/NNl VERSA RY SERMONS.— The /Tat ANNIVERSARY SERMONS of the Presbyterian fChurch, Nelson, will be preached (D.V.) on SABBATH, the 32d day of December: in the Morning, at Eleven o'clock, by the Rev. S. Ironside; in the Evening, at Six o'clock, by the Rev. T. D. Nicholson. A Collection will be made after each Service on behalf of the Building Fund of the congregation. **, A PUBLIC MEETING, on the Evening of TUESDAY, the 14th, at Six o'cl'-ck, for Addkesses by several speakers, and for Sacred Music, under the leadership of Mr. C. Bonnincton. Admission, One Shilling, for the benefit of the Congregational Funds. Nelson, 6th Dec. /pHE INHABITANTS of Nelson are J requested to MEET at the Court House, Nelson, on MONDAY, the 33d iustant, at Five o'clock, p.m., when the Report of the Deputation of the Nelson Constitutional Association, appointed to attend public meetings at Richmond, Motueka, and Spring Grove, will be read ; the principles proposed as the basis of the Memorial to the Home Government on the subject of the future Constitution of New Zealand submitted to the meeting ; and other business of importauce transacted. ~ E. W. Staf»o»b, Secretary, pro. tern, S NELSON CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION. AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the above Association will take plsce in the Court-house, on MOV DAY evening, the .3d instant, at Seven o'clock, to receive the Report of the Deputation from the General Committee to the Rural Districts, and to transact other business. /l E. W. Stafford, Secretary, pro. tern. S?EALKD TENDERS will he received at k7 this Office, until noon of MONDAY, the 93d instant, from parties desirous of CONTRACTING for the undermentioned SKHVIGKS. for the period of Six Months, commencing on the lat January, 1851 . — For Supplying Rations anl other Stores to the Gaol and Lock- up in Nelson ; Also, Rations to the Destitute Poor in Nelson ; Also, Stationery and Printing to the several Govern. ment Offices in Nelson ; Also, Firewood to the Government Offices, Gaol t . l an_' Lock-up, at per cord ; Also, Lamp Oil and Wick to the Port Lamp. -Of JI. Richmond, Superintendentr' Superintendent's Office, Nelson, ' f) . Dec. 12, 1850. FIFTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY UL of SCHOOLS will take plsce in Nelson on THURSDAY, the 26th »ay of December, 1850, at Ten o'clock. The I various Town and Country Schools will meet on the Green. After sinking the Jubilee Hymn, the children will proceed to the Large Booth adjoining the Nelson School, Bridgestreet, forthe PUBLIC EXAMINATION. Refkesbmknts will be provided at Twetve o'clock, precisely. Tickets, Is. 6d. each. The chair to be taken at One o'clock, p.m. --r>J JTTHSPLAY of FIREWORKS will take place in tHe^y! / Evening. " /*\ ItJ representative government. ' ! |N consequ j nce of the announcement by X. Lord John Russell, during the dejbate in the House of Commons, on the 13th of May last, on the third reading of the Australiin Colonies' Government Bill, that it was the intention of her Majesty's Government to introduce a Bill for th' establishment of Representative Government in New Zealand evly in next session, the INHABITANTS of this settlement are requested to MEET at the Court House, Nelson, on FRIDAY, the 2/th December, to consider whether it might not be advisable to recommend certain provisions suited to the requirements of New Zealand to be submitted to her Mnjesty's Ministers, with a view to their being embodied in the prop >sed Bill. v F. W. Stafford •*• F. Otterson John Saxton T. L. Tudor -^ S. Stephens W. M'Rae, sen. <s*/ George White V. Hewitt U^ - F. JolHe J. Bonnington / •* Charles Elliott D. Moore / W. Collins John Nixon ~* T. D. Nicholson • 1. Renwirk Henry Adams J. P. Taylor Charles Empson Robert Ross Joseph Webb T. Goodman '-' George F. Bush W. Coppins Hugh Martin John Watts W. Dartnall Charles Harfey John Palmer M. Little A. McOee < James Ladtey ' %/ Richard Lloyd Isaac Mason HiQ f\ Henry Eliot W. Stanton. / t-' Theehalr will be taken at Eleven o'clock precisely. ITERARY INSTITUTION On I TUESDAY, the Slst December, a LECTURE will I be DELIVKRED in the Reading Room, at Seven o'clock in I the Evening, by J. D. Ouwwooa, Esq. ; subject. " Man and his Habitation, the Earth." * * ' Jpj Admission to non-members, <Jd. JBmbal nslson lodge, i.o. odd-fellows v v ■E NELSON DISTRICT. ' PT*HE MEMBERS of the above LODGE 1 JL intend holding their NINTH ANNIVER9AHY on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of January, 1851, at the OddFellowa' Arms, Host T. Bulliva% Bridge.streeU Dinner t© be on the table at Five o'clock precisely. Tickets, 3s. fid. each. E. W. STArvoao, Eso., in the chair. Oa the Evening following (Thursday), there will be a TEA PARTY and BALI, at the above hoase, fitr the wives and friends of Odd Fellows. Tea on the table precisely at Five , Vdock. Dancing to commence at Eight. ffFOTAL ABSTINENCE COURSE of < ' X LECTURES. On Wednesday, Jan. Ist, 1851. Mr. W. Hammond will deliver a Lrcture " On the Absurdities of 'Temperance.' " '1 iir lecturei will be continued tVirtnightlv, to coam-rce on each occasion at *teven o'clock. Discussion is respectfully invited. By order of the Committee, U. P. Octu.si, Secrstary. Nelson, Not. S9, 1 850. ' ccr *™*' >
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 459, 21 December 1850, Page 169
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