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Hoftenimgnt jftotte* ELECTION OF MEMBERS FOR THE HOUSE ,OF REPRESENTATIVES. / ■' ■ Province of Nelson to wit. y/ WHEREAS the General Assembly of New Zealand has been dissolved, and Writs under the hand of his Excellency Thoicas Goee Browne, Esquire, Companion of the most honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Islands of New Zealand, bearing date the fifteenth day of September instant, have bees directed to me, John Poynter, Esquire, Returning Officer for the Province of Nelson, requiring and commanding me to cause to be elected by and from amongst the voters duly qualified for that purpose, freely and indifferently, and in manner and form bylaw prescribed, Six Members, to serve in the House of Representatives for the colony of New Zealand, for the several districts, as follows, viz. : — Town of Nelson . . Two Members Waimea Districts . . Two Members Wairau District . . One Member Motueka and Massacre Bay District . . • One Member. Now therefore I, the said John Potntee, do hereby, in pursuance of the said writs, give notice that I appoint tho several days following, at Twelve o'clock at noon, for the NOMINATION of Members for the said districts, that is to say — For the Town of Nelson — at the Court House, Nelson, on Thursday, the First day of November next. For the Waimea Districts —at Richmond, on Monday,, the Fifth day of November next. For the Wairau District— at Mr. Godfrey's Hotel, Wairau, on Thubsday, the First day of November next. For the Motueha and Massacre Bay Districts — at the School House, Motueka, on Wednesday, the Twenty-fourth day of October next. In tho event of a Poll being demanded in any or either of the above districts, I hereby further appoint the following times and places for the POLLING to take place, as follows, viz : — For the Town of Nelson — at tho Court House, Nelson, on Monday, tho Twelfth day of November next.. For the Waimea Districts — at the School House, Richmond, on Monday, tho Nineteenth day of November next. For the Wairau District— at Mr. Godfrey's Hotel, Wairau, on Monday, the Nineteenth day of November next. For the Motueka and Massacre Bay Districts — at the School House, Motueka, on Thursday, the Eighth day of November next. The Polling to commence at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, and close at Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. j 6,2- John Poynter, ' Returning Officer. Nelson, September 2-i, 1855. SUPREME COURT. .IVrOTICE is hereby given that a SITTING JLI of the SUPREME COURT, for the despatch of Criminal Business, will bo held at the Court House, Nelson, at Eleven o'clock in tho Forenoon on the Day after the arrival of his Honor tho Judge by the Steamer, from Wellington ; at which time and place all persons under recognizances to appeal', either as prosecutors, witnesses, or defendants, are required to give their attendance. John Shaep, Deputy Registrar. Supremo Court House, / Nelson, 20th September, 1855. V/ IVrOTICE.— AII POULTRY found on my J_ i premises after this, date will be destroyed ; and persons trespassing on said premises will bo prosecuted. / Nelson, September 29, 1855. \y R. Lloyd. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.— The Fences at Grove Farm having repeatedly received damage from persons making a thoroughfare through the same, tho undersigned hereby gives Notice that ho will PROSECUTE all persons trespassing thereon after this date : and all strange Cattle and Sheep found upon tho Farm will be IMPOUNDED. / Jones. Grove Farm, Sept. 20. ~T OST, on Monday, the lfth instant, beJLJ tweon Hardy-streVt and the Wood, a TUS CAN BONNET. Whoever w_l return the same to the undersigned shall receive EIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. \^ ik F- Wilson, Sept. 18. \^ Surgeon. "IVTOTICE is hereby gtfeu, that all DOGS, J-l PIGS, and POULTRY trespassing on my Ground after this date will be DESTROYED. BOYCE. Motueka, y September 24, 1855. v MARES, Ei 'WATERWITCH.' FOR SALE, ex ' « Water witch/ 45 useful MARES, from the well-known stud of J. Windham, Esq., New South Wales. May be seen at Rostrevor Farm, Richmond. For particulars apply to. W. R. NWBpxsoN & Co., Nelson j ...»• Or to Mr. Cure,' at tke Star and Garter, ■ Richmond. Nelson, June 9. v TT^EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.— A I\, Certain Remedy for disorders of the Pulmonary Organs. In difficulty of breathing, in redundancy of phlegm, in incipient consumption (of which cough is the most positive indication), thej are of unerring efficacy. In asthma and in winrer cough, they have never been known to fail. I Keatino's Cough LozEN_E_«vai?e 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 the 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 Keatino, Chemist, &c., No. 79, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. Sold retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the World. N.B. — To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words "Keating's Cough Lozenges" are engraven on the government stamp of each box, withqjit which none are genuine. IMPORTANT TO PUBLIC SPEAKERS, CLERGYMEN, &c. St. Paul's Cathedral, 30th November, 1849. Sie — I have much pleasure in recommending your Lozenges to those who may be distressed with hoarseness. They have afforded me relief on several occasions, when scarcely able to sing from the effects of Catarrh. I think thej would be very useful to clergymen, barristers, and public orators. I am, sir, ydurs faithfully, -'ho-cas Francis, To Mr. Keating. Vicar Choral. I cannot express what I suffered — coughing, expectorating, and the 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. Pickersgill, Nov. 3, 1853. Sergeant G6th Regiment, Quebec. To Mr. Keating, 79, St. Paul's Church-yard.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 55, 6 October 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 55, 6 October 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 55, 6 October 1855, Page 2

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