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FtLDINGS will SELL »y AUC J-»JL TION, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-strret, on WEDNESDAY next, the 27th instant, without reserve (to close shipments), a gteat variety of GOODS, con«isting of Groceries, Drapery, Wines, Spirits, Cordials. Earthenware, London Porter, &c, &c. Atter which will be offered, Sydney fine Flour, American barrel Flour, Terms at sale. • nnO DAIRYMEN and others.— A few JL do»en of very superior IRISH YELLS (Rennet) are for SALE at Mrs. Bibd's, Trafalgar-street, at 3s. 6J. each. An early application is desirable. Nelson, December 20. ,/rpIDD'S superior ALE and PORTER JL — T. Tidd begs to inform his friends and the public that they may continue to be SUPPLIED from the STOKK I BREWERY with ALE and PORTER of the bestquajity, and that their orders will be promptly attended to, A few pockets of very fine HOPS for sale. Stolce Brewery, December 20. ' UNION FLOUR MILL TT COMPANY.— Notice is hereby given that 'the third CALL of ONE POUND per share is made by the Directors of the above Company on all shareholders in the •aid Company, payable on or before the 18th of January, 1859, at any 6f the undermentioned places— Mr. C. Gentry's, Nelson; Mr. 1). Woottbn's, Waimea Village; or Mr. B. Dixon'B, Waimea South. December 20. Geobce Ruthbbfobd. ''TIfAKAPUAKA DISTRICT. — The T T inhabitants of the above district are hereby informed, that a PUBLIC MEETING will be held at tbe BLACK BULL INN, on WEDNESDAY Evening next, the 27th instant, at Six o'clock, to consider the propriety of Petitioning the Provincial Council respecting the proposed alteration of the Electoral Districts : and also to consider tbe further propriety of petitioning the Council to pass some enactment to constitute some Local Authority, with powers to raise funds for the purpose of repairing Roads, and other local improvements. It is particularly requested that all persons having an interest in the district will make it a point to attend. v TTORSES taken in to GRAZE at the AJL GLENCOE NURSERY, at 6s. per head, per week. Nelson, 22nd December, IBS 4. W. Boyle. OST, a strawberry HEIFER, branded | -I— i flax on near side, supposed to have a Calf with her. Any Jerton delivering the same to Mr. Small, Stoke, will receive a reward of j6?2. T. R. Bkbby. DAWES, returns his sincere JL thanks to the Public, for the liberal support he has hitherto received, and begs to inform them that he has lately received by the steamers GOODS suitable for Christmas, consisting of fancy biscuits in great variety, macaroons, ratifia, almond, rock, lemon, and spice cakes ; table raisins, figs, dates, prunes, nuts and almonds : also Confectionery in great variety, assorted syrups, preserved fruits, jams, pickles, capers, sardines, salmon, and a general assortment of groceries too numerous to mention, December 23. ALBERT HOUSE.— ALEXANDER AITKEN begs to return his warmest thanks for the liberal support he has hitherto received, and to intimate that he has this day OPENED those premises lately occupied by . Mr-. D. Moobe, Bndge-street, under the above designation. ■>•' The establishment has undergone extensive alterations, and will be found convenient for purchasers of every class who may honour him with their kind patronage. The Stock of Merchandize is large, almost entirely new, and of the best and most varied descriptions. The principles on which business will be conducted will be shall riorns and auics: axtttjins, and the best attention to every order. Bridge-street, 23rd Dec, 1854, 1 TO C. B. WITHER, ESQ.— J- Sib.— On seeking for those best adapted for the very responsible office of Trustees of the Nelson Trust Funds, we can find none whose services we should deem it more desirable to secure to the public than your own. For we repose the utmost confidence in your uprightness, disinterestedness, and general ability, and believing you to be in every other respect thoroughly qualified, most worthily and beneficially to occupy a seat at the Trust Board, we beg to express a hope that you will, if elected, not refuse to serve the commnmty in that capacity. We are, Sir, Yours most respectfully, D. Sclanders George Hooper 8. Stephens William Al'Kaa H. Redwood Thomas Gaukroger J. Sharp James S. Cross B. O. Hodgson William Dale R. K. Newcome M. O'Loughlen W. Wheeldon W. Lyne, senior D. Moore I David Hammond Thomas Sullivan | J. W. Barnicoat. • j To Davis Sclandebb, Esq., and the other Gentlemen signing the Requisition. Gentlemen— l have the honour to acknowledge the receipt c* a Requisition expressive of your wish that I »hould allow nyself fo be nominated as a Candidate for a scat at the new Board of Trustees. 1 cantot hesitate to accede to your request, and, in the •vent of my election, I will give my best attention to ensure a faithful and judicious administration of tbe Funds. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, , C. B. Withbb. waiHua.east, December 14, 1854. / ■' . — V' KELSON WORKING MAN'S SHEEP ASSOCIATION. NOTICE is hereby g.ven, lhat in purtnance of a Resolution of a Special General Meeting rf Shareholders in this Association, a sum of TWO POUNDS PEK SHAKE is required : and the shareholders are requested | to PAY the same on or before the 26th instant, to Mr. I. M. Hill, the Treasurer of the Association . By order of the Directors, C. Sbwell, Secretary. Nelson, December 13.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 695, 23 December 1854, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 695, 23 December 1854, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 695, 23 December 1854, Page 2

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