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'Tj'Oß, SALE, superior GRASS SEEDS of XI the following kinds, grown at Knowle Wood, Riwaka, this season, warranted genuine, and free from sorrel, dock, o r other weed seeds : — Fine and Heavt Seeds. No. 1 Rough Stalk Meadow Grass ' 2 Wood Meadow do. 3 Crested Dogstail do. a_, 8 Broad Leaf Creeping Bent, or Fiorin, do. /If I 9 Smooth Meadow do. LJli 13 Meadow Catß 'ail, or Timothy Grass. / Coarse and Light Skbds. / ' No. 4 Hard Fescue / 5 Golden Oat 6 Sweet Scented Vernal 11) Meadow Foxtail, and 1 5 j Meadow Fescue, mixed. _ . .. A. Fell and Co. 11, 1851. iC^OR SALE, warranted clean GRASS -■- SE EDS of all descriptions. A Byl»l. A. Full and Co. -jIJx)R SALE, EIGHTY pare bred Saxon '*- Merino RAMS, in lots to suit purchasers, at Ths.ee Guineas per head. They can be seen at any time upon application to Mr. John U»vibs, at Birch-hill, Wairau. These Rams were lately imported in the brig Spray from van Diemen's Land, by the undersigned, and are of the very best stock procurable in that colony. y\ Geo. Pcppa. <^'UPREME COURT.— Notice is hereby *J given, that a SITTING of the, SUPREME COURT, for the despatch of Criminal business, will be holden at the Court-house, at Nelson, in New Munster, on MONDAY, the igt day of May next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. The Court will be open for the despatch of Civil business, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May next. J. Tinline, Deputy- Registrar of the Supreme Court. Deputy.Registrar'g Office, Supreme Court. jC NELSON CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION. Si MEKTIKG of the NELSON XX. k CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION will take place at the Cou«)r House, in Nelson, on TUESDAY, the SOth instant, at 6 6'clock in the evening, to consider the provisions of an Ordinance about to be proposed to the Legislative Council, intitutled "The New Zealand Campany's Land Claimants' Bill." /\ W. T. Locke Tbavers, Secretary. /"TfO be LENT at interest, on freehold -1- Isnded security, a FEW HUNRDRED POUNDS. ' Apply to W. T. L. Tbavebs. solicitor, Nelson. / UPHOLSTERY, PAPER HANGING, &c. "Y^f JENKINS respectully informs the v » • puhlic, that he purposes carrying on the UP H OLSTERY BUSINESS, in all its branches, in TRAFALGARSTREET, nearly opposite the Warehouse of A. Kell & Co., and he feels assured, from his practical acquaintance with the business, that he will he able to give satisfaction to all who may favour him with their support. Spring Mattrasses, Cushions, &c, Dwarf Venetian Blinds, and Venetian Shades, made to order. Fancy Fringes, &c. J quire for the present, at Mr. Little's, Trafalgar- street. DEPASTURING STOCK.— ALL perM sons interested in the question of DEPASTURING LICENSES, are requested to MEET at the Wakatu Hotel on WEDNESDAY, the 22d instant, for the purpose of considering what recommendations it might be desirable to submit to the Governor-in-Cliief with a view to their being adbpted in the future Regulations for Depasturing the Waste Lands of this Province. +SE. W. Stafford SW. Wells V? N. G. Morse A. Rowe • A. Richmond J. Tinline - •* G. W. Schroiler _/ E. D. Sweet. Mgaon, May 15. 185 1. /PEN POUNDS REWARD.— The -I- above Reward will be given to any person who will give information that shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the party or parties whh have FELONIOUSLY ENTERED MY HOUSE during my absence, and taken therefrom various .Articles of Wearing Apparel and othei property. And a further BE WARD of TWO POUNDS will be given for any information that shall lead to the conviction of th« offender or offenders who have TAKEN FRUIT FROM MX GARDEN. J. Beauchamf, Shakspeare-walk. y May 17, 1851. * f^TOTICE is hereby given that the -L^l RAFFLE, consisting of Pistol, Flute, Gig and Cart Harness, and Books, wi 1 take place on SATURDAY next, the 24th instant. There are still ten or twelve numbers tc <Uy*up. Lunch on the table at Two o'clock. Mr. H REDWOOD proAjy _ poses visiting New South Wales or Van Diemen'i Land in the course of a few weeks, to SELECT a number ol HORSES of the best breeds suitable for this market. Waimea, May 9. *prTOTICE. — The Christian public are re--l-^l spectfuliy informed that the Uev. D. DOLAMORE late Pastor of the Baptist Church, Bedale, Yorkshire, Ene. land, will PREACH (D.V.) in the Nelson School-room, or SUNDAY evening, the 18th instant, at Six, p.m. ; and wil conduct Worship in the above place on the Lord's Day morn' ing and evening, for the future, in connexion with the Baptis denomination. Notice is hereby given that th< -L^l Land-Office, for the SALE of CROWN LANDS ii this settlement, is now open at the Immigration Barracks, a Nelson : and that all persons desirous of having any Crowi land put up to Public Sale, are to make applications to me a the said Office. C. A. Dillon. Nskon, February 28th, 1851. WfOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that al >I.X persons claiming CROWN GRANTS for LAND ii this Settlement, are required to make IMMEDIATE APPLI CATION for the same at my office, in the Immigration Bar racks, Nelson . Such persons as have already made applicatioi to the late Resident Agent of the New Zealand Company, an also required immediately to attend nnd verify their cliiims Jobn Poyntk*, Crown Solicitor. Nelson, 28th February, 1851. PARCHMENTS.— G. VV. LIGHTBAND begs to acquaint Stationers, Gentlemen of thi Legal Profession, and others requiring PARCHMENTS foi Deeds, tic, that having succeeded in preparing skins in i very superior manner, he is now able to offer them with con. ndence to public notice. f ne following Testimonial has been received from F. V, Bell, Esq., Commissioner of Crown Lauds :—: — , "Nelson, March, 1851. air—The Parchment supplied by you for the Crowr. '.rants is of excellent quality, and "being very free from grease, it c*n be written upon with ease. " Your*. See., " Mr. G. W. Lightband •' " F- D> BB * LI " Price by the roll. as. 6d. each. Orders received by C, Elliott, at the Examiner office, Nelson.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 480, 17 May 1851, Page 49

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