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Provincial Secretilry's Office, Nelson, 9th April, 1855. HHENDERS will be raCcived on or before the -IL 21st instant, from nftrties desirous of contracting for the construction of a/jETTY at MOTUEKA. Drawings and SpNri£cations may be seen, on application to FEAycia TT Clarke, Esq., Deputy Commissioner of Public Works, Motueka, with whom the Tenders are to be left. nnHE undersigned is a Purchaser of FLOUR, X WHEAT, and OATS, for shipment. George Ridi^go. Nelson, 10th April, 1855. TPX DUKE OF WELLINGTON, on JJJ SALE, by the undersigned : — Cossipore and Mauritius sugars Congou and Souchong tea, in chests and boxes Manilla coffee American-made furniture Chinese matting An invoice of stationery. / Also, by recent arrivals — / Seasonable soft goods v^ Men's and boys' clothing A small invoice of electro-plated ware English-made mahogany chairs, spring seats Bottled fruits and pickles, in one and two dozen case 3 Muscatel and pudding raisins, Jordan alnionds Bass's pale E. I. ale, and Barclay's porter, in 4 dozen cases Barrels oatmeal, barrels polar oil Manilla cigars, Nos. 2 and 3, kegs Ncgrohead tobacco American flour, Hennessy's pale and Martell'B dark brandy Irish and Scotch whiskey, in quarter casks and cases Port and sheny wines, in wood and bottle Champagne and Moselle, in one dozen cases Cherry cordial, ruin shrub, and Swedish punch, in one dozen cases E. I. arrowroot, rice, &c. &c. Geokge Ridings. SALE OF EWES AND RAMS, EX "NELSON," FROM NEW PLYMOUTH. A LFRED FELL & CO. will sell by AUCCL TION, at their Warehouse, Trafalgarlstreet/at 12 o'clock punctually — / 42 very fine young ewes I 1 „ valuable 3-year old Leicester ram*^ 1 » „ 2* „ 3 „ „ young Southdown do. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. CONSIGNEES per DUKE OF WEL\J LINGTOK are requested to PASS ENTRIES forthwith, ov/ae goods will be landed and stored at the risl{\jnd/expcnse of the Consignee. Alfred Fell & Co. THE nndersigncd are Purchasers of Fine SAMPLES of BARLEY an/OATS. A^toed Fell & Co. Nelson, April 10, 1855. VfOR SYDNEY direct, tiL brig MOUN- *- MAID, expected daily fr^m the South, and will have quick despatch. J For freight or passage, apiarr/to f Fell & Co. OR WELLINGTON direct, to sail on FRIDAY NEXT/fhe brigantine DUKE OP WELLINGTON, Wabd. For freight or passage, apply to . April 10, 1855. Alfred Fell & Co. T7"ICTORIA HOUSE vdj/be OPENED on T THURSDAY afternoojrffthe 12th instant. Nelson, 10th April, 18507 fipENDERS are required for breaking up, JL harrowing, cross ploughing, and preparing for seed, and sowing the same with Oats, Seventeen Acres of Land near the Waimca Road, tho site of the intended Nelson College. Also, posts and rails (black birch), delivered on the ground, at per 100. The posts to bs six feet long, and not les3 than four inches tMck. Also, fencing the same withfl three-rail fence, and a ditch and bank, at per chain/ The ditch to be threa feet wide and two feet deep. / Also, quicks for planting art the bank, at per 1,000. Tenders for the above, either separately or otherwise, may be left at the office oi the Nelson Examiner^ for Mr. A. G. jENKKJSj/Secretary to the Board of Trustees of the Nelson Trust Funds, on or before Tuesday next, April 17, 1855. Nelson Trust Board, April.lo. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. TXTHEREAS my DOG Csesar was, last V f night, POISONED by some malicious person or persons, the above reward will be paid to any party who shall give such information as will lead to tho conviction of the offender or j^fenders. Bridge-street, Nelson, ' Robebt Ross. April 10, 1855.. V T}£TILLIAM SNOW, Victoria House, V T Nelson, begs respectfully to return his sincere thanks to his friends the inhabitants of Nelson and surrounding districts, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the last thirteen years he has been in business, and also begs to solicit a continuance of then- future favours to his successor, Mr. NINIAN T. LOCKHART, ivlio will continue to carry on the business in all its different branches on : and'after WEDNESDAY, the 11th instant. In referenc/to the above, NINIAN T. LOCKHART hopej^hat the same degree of confidence which lias been sjygenerously afforded Mr. Snow, will not, by any jj^btTOf merit on his part, be discontinued in his new undertaking, and lie further hopes, that by strict integrity, proper attention, and by keeping an extensive and varied assortment of first-class goods, combined with a thorough knowledge of his business, to fully merit their suppory and esteem. T7ICTORIA HOUSE.— WILLIAM SNOW V will CLOSE hj/STORE on MONDAY and TUESDAY Jiext^he 9th and 10th of April, which will be"*RjC-OPENED by Mr. N. T. LOCKHART, on<WEDNESDAY, the 11th of April, with a new and^maea Sttfck of Goods. WAIMEA UNIONS FLOUR MILL COMPANY. IVTOTICE is /lereby given, that the Fourth -L 1 CALL, off One Pound per Share, is made by the Directors ofjche above Company, on all Shareholders in said uompany, payable on or before the 20th day of April i*xt, 1855, at any of the undermentioned places :JMr. C. Ge/tht, Nelson ; Mr. D. Wootton, Waimea Village ; or Mr. B. Dixox, Waimea South. J By order of the Directors, • Geobge Ruthebfobd. March 20th, 1855. N.B. — Interest will be charged on all unpaid-up deposits. TO OWNERS OF VESSELS. WANTED, 100 Tons of Massacm Bay LIMESTONE, at 265. per ton, delivered in Wellington Harbour during th^ next four months. Apply to C. R. Cabteb, contractor, Wellington, Wellington, April 3, 185S)f

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 4, 11 April 1855, Page 1

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