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MR. RIDINGS has received instructions from the Administratrix of Mr. RobkxT HuriTßß, deceased, to SELL by AUCTION, at the premise* of Mrs. Hunter, Waimea West, on the 28th instant, atone o'clock, a number of milking Cows, Heifets and Calve*, two Bulls, three Horses, one Cart, one Plough, one pair Harrows, Harness, and Saddles, Household Furniture, &c, &c. Term* at Sale. /r?OR SALE, a twoyear-old GELDING, C by Skeleton, unbroken; and a very strong Timor PONY, standing about thirteen hands. Apply at the Star and Garter, Richmond, or to H. Ha»obxavxs, Nelson. ,/ Superintendent's Office, Nelson, December 14, J854. CEALED TENDERS will be received O at this office until Thursday, the 28th instant, from person* desirous of executing by Contract any of the undermentioned Skbyicks, during the six months ending the 30th June, 1855 :— For supplying Ration* and other Store* to the Gaol and Lockup. Also, Rations to the Hospital and Destitute Poor. Also, Stationery to the several Government Offices. ' Also, Printing and Advertising. Also, Oil and Wick for the Port Lamp. Further particular* can be obtained on application at this office* By bis Honor's command, Alfbbd Gxxenfibld, Clerk in Superintendent's Office. J PUBLIC WORKS. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, I December 14, 1854. / SPENDERS will be received at this office, JL on or before the 26th instant, from persons desirous of Contracting to supply Red Pine, White Pine, and Totara BAWN TIMBER, to be delivered at the Gaol, in quantities of not leas than 400 feet, board measure. Forms of Tender may be obtained a* this office. By his Honor's command, Alfuo Gemenfield, Clerk in Superintendent's Office. ELECTION OF TRUSTEES AND AUDITORS UNDER THE NELSON TRUST FUNDS ACT. I HEREBY give notice that in the event of a Poll being demanded at the above Election, there will be the following Polling Places, where the Votes of any Elector will be received : — Court House, Town of Nelson. School House, Richmond, Waimea East. Waimea Inn, Waimea West. Wakefield Arms, Waimea South. -Robinson's house, Motueka. Wairau Hotel, Wairau, Joan Potnth, Returning Officer. Resident Magistrate's Office, Nelson, 13th December, 1854. f VTOTICE.— AII persons INDEBTED to x\ Mr. C. GENTRY, late of the Holly Bush Inn, Waimea South, are requested to PAY their respective ACCOUNTS on or before the 16th of January next, to Mr. B. I Dixon, Waimea South, or to Mr. Gcntbt, Royal Hotel, Nelson. MATTRESSES, MATTRESSES.— The Stuffing for these Mattresses is prepared from the New Zealand Flax for this purpose, is equal to Cocoa-nut fibre, and free from the possibility of any imported contagion. Zi. Nattbass, December 16. Salt Water Bridge. /C*X JAMES SCOTT, just landed from -I—4 the Nelson Steamer :— Norwich dresses Book muslin ditto f JBlack cord scarf silk / Tarlatans / Muslin sleeves • Ditto collar* Ladies' Cachmere and leather boots, of flrst-rate quality Men's and boys' blucher boots Elegant bijouterie Piano-forte "isolators," for increasing and improving the tone in furnished rooms, &c. &c. &c. Mrs. Nattbass, December 16. Salt Water Bridge. LOYAL NELSON LODGE, I. O. ODD FELLOWS, M. U., NELSON DISTRICT. THE Members of the above Lodjje intend holding their THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY, on MONDAY, January 1, 1855, at the Odd Follows' Arms Hotel, Host T. Sullivan, Bridge Street. Dinner to be on table at Five o'clock precisely ; J. W. Saxton, Esq , M. P. C, in the chair. Tickets, ss. each, may be had frora the Committee and at the bar. All Friends of Odd Fellowship, and well-wishers to the Order, are respectfully inrited : no special invitations will be Usued. On the following Evening there will be a TEA PARTY and BALL at the above house,ffor the fwives and friends of O.ld Fellows. Tea on the table precisely at Five o'clock ; Dancing to commence at eight. ANCING AND CALISTHENICS.— Mr. P. M'FARLANE, Teacher of Dancing, re»pectfully intimates that the Second Quarter for his Juvenile Classes will commence in his Academy, near the Suspension Bridge, Bridge Street, Nelson, on Wednesday, the 3rd January next. Hours of attendance, Wednesdays at 3 o'clock, p.m. and Saturday Mornings at 10.' Terms per Quarter, £\ Us. Od. JRULE, M.D., chosen Professor in Mid • wifery and in Medicine, Member of the Royal College Of Surgeons or Buglwid and other Medical ana iTIIIOIOpniCU Societies ; was Physician to the Bath, and Surgeon in the Naval Hospital in Jamaica; Editor of the Polytechnic Journal, &c, &c, Motueka. *' EDUCATION. —A SCHOOL will be JL-i OPENED in MOTUEKA on the 2nd of January, 1855, by MISS RULE, for insttuction in English Literature, plain and fancy Needle- work. THE Fifth Anniversary of St.MARY'S SCHOOL will be held at the Catholic Station on Wednesday, the 3rd of January, 1855. The children of the town will meet the children of the rural districts at 1 1 o'clock, a.m., at Greig's Hill, where refreshment will be prepared for them. Tea will be provided for the children at the Catholic Station at 3 o'clock, and for visitors at 5. Tickets 25., and for children under 19 years of age, Is., may be had of J. Axustkong aod L. Dbvanet. The Day and Night Schools will bo reopened on Monday, 15th January, i 855. Tibms :— <ff (. d. Upper Class (including French and Latin) per quarter 3 \ 0 Second ditto 0 18 0 Third ditto 0 13 0 Fourth ditto 0 0 0 Board and Education per annum, 30 Guineas. 'f* BATCHELLOR, Boot a D d Shoe \JT» Maker, Bridge- street, begs most respectfully to thank hi* friend* and the public generally for their put very liberal support, and trust* that bis present arrangements will secure to him not only a continuance, but an increase of their kind patronage. Having secured the serrices of two very efficient workmen, he is in a condition to executs his future order* with punctuality and despatch. - Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes of all kind* in the beat style and at moderate prices. All kinds of Ladies' and Children* doth. Cashmere, and leather Boot* and Shoes. A large stock of calf, kip, and other kinds of English and colonial Leather always on hand. LOST, from Waimea West, 4 two-year-old STEERS, and 1 two-year-old red and white HEIPEB, ail branded MN on the ramp. An* person who shall deliver unto me any of tht above eattl* sh«H reeehrv a reward of 41 per head. Dtetißber 14, 1854, If abk NxwTm, senior.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 694, 20 December 1854, Page 2

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