|?OR SALE, to arrive per Pudsey Jj Dawson— Allsopp's bottled ale S 1 Truman & Co.'s porter I I Three bushel bags and woolpacks I . Sperm candles \^^>' Small fig negrobead tobacco in half three* Invoices of hats and caps, tinware, ironmongery, salt, &c. W. R. Nicholson. Hp STALLARD, widow of the late W. L c Stallard, PAINTER, &c, Bridge-street, acknowledges with gratitude the patronage so liberally bestowed upon her late husband, a continuation of which she respectfully solicits ojl behalf of herself and children, for whose benefit the business will in future be carried on. Theife bejm a large stock of materials on hand, and th* TririrrVfijnirit rntr workmen having been secured, order* Will be executed with economy and despatch. Jannary 4. OLD NELSON BREWERY.— HOOPER & DODSON beg leave to return their thanks to the inhabitants of the district of Nelson and th* public generally for the very liberal support they continue to receive, and to inform them that they have engaged the services of an experienced Brewer from London, and that they are now prepared to furnish the public with an article of LIGHT SINGLE X ALE for summer ike, which, from price and quality, they flatter themselves wilyensure satisfaction. A constant supply of the above willalways be kept at the Plough Inn, Star and Garter, Bally Bush, and by Mr. Harding, Swan Inn, Motueka, by whom orders will be received. Hoofek tc Dodson. NELSON BRIDGE » STREET BREWERY.— CHARLES HARLEY, in returning thanks for the great share of public patronage he has experienced since he commenced business as BREWER, beg* to intimate that, in addition to his constant sipply of Treble X Ales for the present harvest season, heps prepared to supply his numerous friends with a mild XXftLE^at 2s. per gallon, which he flatters himself will give in/nite satisfaction both by its quality and cheapness. _JT N.B.— A constant supply at Mr. DarCsanl's, at Richmond, where order* will be taken. The strictest attention will be observed to all communica- / tions sent to the Brewery. / Bridge-street, Nelson, Jan. 23. / R. JOHN STAMPER, Solicitor^ (Office) Collingweod-street. >• "PERSONS having Claims on the Estate XT of the late J. E. WHITEHEAD, Esq., of Motueka, deceased, are requested to send in the same, and persons indebted to the said estate are requested to PAY the amount of their respective DEBTS to W. T. L. Teaveks, solicitor, Nelson. 1 Nelson, January 10, 1855. J FRANCIS OTTERSON, Esq., deceased. — All persons having claims on the estate of the late Francis Otterson, Esq., Rostrevor, in the province of Kelson, New Zealand, are requested to send particulars of the same to either of the undersigned, who are (be Executors ; and all persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to pay the amount of their respective debts forthwith to Mr. D. Sclamskbs, at the office of Morrison and Sclanders, Aucßand Point. , / , D. Sclanobbs, *^ I Alfeed Fell, / Alfred George Jenkins. | Kelson, 15th December, 1854. WANTED, to BORROW, £500, £60 ), or sS7OO upon freehold land security for three yes 's. 15 per cent, will be given for the first year, and 10 per cc it. the last two years. . Address to A. 8., at the office of the paper. v^ N APPRENTICE WANT^D^/Apply at Albert House, Nelson. TO Parties wishing to secure a first-rate SHEEP and CATTLE RUN.— The executors/Jf the late Francis Otterson, Esq., hereby notify that they a/c prepared ta receive tenders for the purchase of the good/will of the Run in Fairfield Downs, together with about 1,000 Sheep and 1 1 head of Cattle depastured thereupon. j Particulars may be obtained upon application at thi offices of *** Alfbed Fell and Co., or, Mosßiaoic and Sclandibs. y Nelson, lith December, 1*54. NOTICE.— I, Thomas Hill, of Waimea I South, farmer, do- hereby give notice, that myHoNjU Quintin Hill (a minor), has left his home without my coAt«nflf therefore I CAUTION any party or parties to DETAIWW EMPLOY him without giving me notice and gaininstjßnr consent. Thomas Hill.\\ Waimea South, January 25, 1855. NOTICE is hereby given,/ that the Owners of all CATTLE found TRESPASSING upon my Property, at the Moutere, after/this date, will be PROSECUTED according to law. s./ Moutere, Jan. 34, 1855. E. Dashwooo. NOTICE.— All PIGS and DOGS fo|.nd« on my Property, at the. Moutere, after this date! ajrirfl be DESTROYED. W* Moutere, Jan. 34. Chables Hahickbßb. NOTICE. — Whereas many months ago, George Ridings prevailed on me to invest him and a Mr. Outridge with my Estate and Effects, and they thereupon took upon themselves, but have ever since defaulted, to distribute and pay the proceeds thereof amongst such of my Creditors as executed my Assignment, now several month* ago, and I having since repeatedly, but fruitlessly, anxiously solicited Mr. Ridings, through Mr. Justice Stephen and others, to render a statement of account, in order tiiat I might see that my said Creditors and my said Estate were fairly dealt with, and what part (if any) of iypTOperty had been, and how, disposed of; what dividendiff ,any) nad been paid, and (if any) what property remiinedoindUposed of— no information whereof can I, even yet, obtain, and am set at defiance therefrom: / Now, therefore, as my only course tft the protection of my Creditors, myself and family, I HEREBY GIVE this distinct and preparatory NOTICE, namely, to the said George Ridings and Mr. Outridge, that/ COUNTERMAND- all POWER and AUTHORITY, eitner expressed or implied, which (if so) may in any manajr have authorised them, or either of them, by letter of>atta»ney or otherwise, to receive ; and to my Debtors I reqnW, and also hereby givs them notice, that none of them shall pay to the said George Riding* and Co-trustee, or either of them, or to any other person or person* whomsoever, than to me personally {whose receipt alone will henceforth be a good discharge lor) any money due to me, on pain of haying afterward* aram to pay me the same ; and Anther, I hereby demand, tnji in.'tlefault of payment to me shall sue for .the same. . . For th* benefit of my Creditors Wd Estate, , " R. K. Tirana*. Let* Storekeeper, BridgtMrtreet, Nelseeu God save the Onsen. '
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 706, 31 January 1855, Page 1
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