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THE Undersigned will be prepared, the First Week in January next, to take CATTLE and HORSES on the following terms : — Cattle at 155., and Horses at 20s. per year. The charge for driving will be moderate. There will bo an entire Cart Horse on the Station in the season 1856-7. Young Cattle in tho Wairau taken in exchange for Sheep. / August 27th, 1855Y Geobge F. Bush. ' RATTLE taken on FOURTHS, by parties \j of experience and respectaDilty, on a Run south of the Canterbury block. / For further particulars aplily to J. Lgngden, Can terbury. CART MARES.— For SALE, TWO very excellent Cart Mares, accustomed to all kinds of farm work, and both heavy in foal to Captain. , f Apply at the Examiner office. AUCTION SALE OF USEFUL MERCHANDIZE, WITHOUT RESERVE. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has received instructions to SELL by public AUCTION, at his Warehouse, on TUESDAY, the 11th instant, at One o'clock precisely, the following MERCHANDIZE— Flannel, gala plaids, lambs' wool shirts, coloured mcrinoes, check dusters, cottou handkerchiefs, bluo Bhirts, men's and women's cotton and woollen hose, shooting coats, delaine and plaid shawls, men's and boy's superior cloth caps, doeskins, alpaccas, French twills, &c., &c. Also, prime mess beef, 10,000 Manilla cigars, one of Hewit & Son's first-class chronometers, American buckets, superior doublo gun, do. Ip rifle, pair of pistols, Albert chains, silver /watches, &c. J -Terms at Sale. BEE-HIVE STORE. MR. A. AITKEN has received instructions from the proprietor of the above establishment, Mr. 11. Andeseon, Bee-Hive Store, Bridgestreet, on account of ill-health, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, at Twelve o'clock, on SATURDAY, the 15th instant, the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of— Drapery Hosiery Haberdashery Pickles, sauces, fruits, jams, &c. Saddlery j , Ironmongery ' 1! V buttery I* Hollowaro Glassware Crockery, &c, &c. Also, tho fixtures, scales, weights, weighing machine, &c., &c. Terms at Bale. ■ TO BE LET, for a short term of years, at a pepper-corn Rent, PART of SECTION 66, Suburban South, adjoining tho back of Mr. Beatson's Section. / Apply to v John Shabp. Nelson, 7th September, 1855. MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has been instructed to LET a GENTEEL RESIDENCE, in a pleasant part of the Country, by the month, quarter, or for a year. The Tenant may cut Firewood for his own use, free of expense. There is good accommodation for a few cows and a horse. Tho Garden is newly sown with seeds, vegetables, and fruit trees. Richmond, September. l , v OR SALE, EX LA^TE ARRIVALS— Coburgs, French barege, and delaincsi Superior black cloth mantles j jj^ Shawls, dresses, French wreaths, robes ' Habits, lawn handkerchiefs, skirts Table covers, embroidered curtains, silk lace Book muslin, neck ties, combs, perfumery, &c. A very handsome assortment of muslin, dresses and other goods suitable for the season. W.- R. Nicholson & Co., September 4, 1855. Trafalgar-street. ] EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.— A Certain Remedy for disorders of tho Pulmonary Organs. In difficulty of breathing, in redundancy of phlegm, in incipient consumption (of which cough is i the most positive indication), they are of unerring efficacy. In' asthma and in winter cough, they have never been known to fail. Keating's Cough Lozenges are free from every deleterious ingredient ; they may, therefore, be taken at all times, by the most delicate female and by the youngest child ; while the public speaker and the professional singer will find them invaluable in allaying tho hoarseness and irritation incidental to vocal exertion, and consequently a powerful auxiliary in the production of melodious enunciation. Prepared and sold, in boxes and tins of various sizes, by Thomas Keating, Chemist, &c., No. 79, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. Sold retaiL by all Druggißte and Patent Medicine Vendors in tho World. N.B. — To prevent spurious mutations, please to observe that the words "Keating's Cough Lozenges" are engraveif on the government stamp of each box, without which neae^re genuine. IMPORTANT TO PUBLIC SPEAKERS, • \T TaS-EQ-YMEJSr, &a. St. Paul's Cathedral, 30th November, 1819. SlE — I have much pleasure in recommending your Lozenges to those who may be distressed with hoarseness. They have afforded mo relief on several occasions, when scarcely able to sing from the effects of Catarrh. I think they would be very useful to clergymen, barristers, and public orators. I am, sir, yours faithfully, Thohas Feancis, To Mr. Keating. » Vicar Choral. I cannot express what I suffered — coughing, expectorating, and tho respiration impeded. Strange to say, I gradually recovered, without any treatment except taking a few boxes of Keating's Cough Lozenges. My lungs were so much affected, and the general health so debilitated, that I had but little hopes of recovery. (Signed) J. Pickebsgill, Nov. 3, 1853. Sergeant 66th Regiment, Quebec. To Mr. Keating, 79, St. Paul's Church-yai-d. APPETITE AND DIGESTION IMPROVED. LEA and PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE imparts the most exquisite relish to every variety of Dish, and, by its tonic and invigoratirfg properties, enables the Stomach to perfectlY^ige^t the food. The habitual use of this Sauce haslbecn found most conducive to health. \y Sold by the principal dealers in Sauces universally. Wholesale and for exportation by the Proprietors, Lea & Peeeins, 68, Broad-street, Worcester, and 19, Fenchurch-street, London. Also by Crosse & Blackwell, and other Oilmen and Merchants, London. TOnSTAND this SEASON, at Upcot, Fairfiel&JJowns, the thorough-bred horse AUGIAS, by Sir HCTtoles out of Pretence, by Gil Bias out of Penelope. Atjgias is a^qmarkably fine chestnut colt, rising three years old, with immense power and capital action, and is calciuat^d to get a class of hackneys which shall unite Btrengthvaud activity, at present bo difficult to obtain. The horse will be suffered tlvrun with the marcs until the Ist of February next, inSa well grassed and remote part of the run, and Ihc ibmibcr of mares allowed him will be limited to twenty-it^. Teesis. — Five Guineas each Mare, paW>le on the Ist of January next. \. Nelson, Sept. 5. C. Elliott.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 47, 8 September 1855, Page 2

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