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{RimlUmtom. FOR SALE, to be delivered on the Ist January, 1856, 61 EWES, and 34 LAMBS, now in the charge of Mr. S. E. Gapk*, of Wainiea East. The Ewes were imported in May, 18.54, in- the " Titan," from Newcastle. The agreement with Mr. Gapbeb. expires p# the ls£ January next, when the Sheep will he ready for delivery to the Purchaser. , Apply to CUBTIS, BSOTESBB. Nelson, Ist October, 1855. \ _^ f~IATTLE taken on FOURTHS, by parties \J of experience and respectabi&y, on a Run south of the Canterbury block. For further particulars apply to J. Lovodbn, dan terbury. ' \y TO BUILDERS, fTIENDERS are required for certain ALJL TERATIONS and ADDITIONS to be made at the WAKEFIELD ARMS, Waimea East. Plans and specifications may be seen on the premises. Tenders to include every expense to the completion of the Works. All Tenders to be sent, under cover, to the Office of the Bridge-street Brewery, Nelson, on or before the 10th day of November. / vChableb Hablby, Nelson, October 13, 1855. Bridge-street. TO^TAND this SEASON, at Upcot, Pairfields Downs, the thorough-bred horse \ AUGEAN, by Sir Hercules out of Pretence, by Gil Bias out of Penelope. s Au&xan is a remarkably fine chestnut colt, rising three years old, with immense power and capital action, and is calculated to get a class of hackneys which shall unite strength and activity, at present so difficult to obtain. \ The horse will be suffered to run with the marea until the Ist of February next, in a well grassed and remote part of the run, and the number of mares allowed n\m will be limited to twenty-five. Terms. — Five Guineas each Mare, payable on the Ist of January next. \^ Nelson, Sept. 5. €. Elliott. fW> STAND this Season, at Mr. Cannings?, -L sWaiopai, the thorough-bred Hqrse \ PRIAM,. By -ZEtheiyout of Crucifix by Toss ; grand-dam, Kathleen O'Mora by Langar ; great grand-dam by Chateau Margeaux ; great great grand-dam, Redlock by Blacklock. — Vide Stud Book, volumes 4, 5, and 6. He will be at the Beaver Station at 12, a.m., every Monday \ TertOß— £4, 4a. Od. \ Bbooke Cohbeb. TO STAND THIS, SEASON, at GROVE FARM, the following HORSES :— That superior cart horse\ YOUNG LINCOLN. Terms — Five Guineas a mare,Vnd Five Shillings the groom. \ XI. \ The excellent cart horse, (JiRIFFLE. Terms — Four Guineas a mare, and Five Shillings the groom. HJ. \ The thoroughbred horse, LAMPLIGHTER. Terms — Three Guineas a mare, and Five Shillings the groom. V The two. cart horses will be at the Star & Garter, Richmond, every Wednesday, and at th]a Commercial Hotel, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, every Saturday. Young Lincoln will attend at the Wakefield Arms. Lowe; Wakefield, every Monday during tne season. A good paddock at Grove Farm, where Wares will be received, and every attention given them at Three Shillings a week. \ All foes must be paid on or before January\l, 1856, WnxiAir Jonb3. Grpve Farm, August 17. \ TO STAND this SEASON, at Apple Tree Fabh, Waimea South, the ceiebratedT Black Draught Horse V BLACK DRAUGHT. V Black Draught is a black colt, imported by Captain Hunter; was foaled, in September, 1852. Sire, Young Farmers' Delight, by Farmers' Delight, imported from England by James M'Arthur, Esq. Dam, Young Jewel, by Jupiter, imported into New South Wales by C. Roberts, Esq., out' of Old Jewel, imported. Teems. — £5, and ss. the Groom. Black Draught will attend at Richmond at Ten, and at Stoke at Three o'clock every Friday j at Nelson every Saturday ; and at the Wakefield Arms, Lower Wakefield, every Wednesday. Monday, Tuesday, and, Thursday at Apple Tree Farm. RTefo fttohtxttezmmtfi. pHURCH OF ENGLAND.— In pursuance \J of the resolution of the late Public Meeting, the Members of the Church resident in Nelson are requested to MEET at' the School' House, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at Seven o*clbck, to consider the propriety of taking the necessary measures for forming themselves into a Parish, in accordance with the plan lately agreed upon. 1 J. D. Gbeenwood,^ Secretary Archdeaconry Board. MOUTERE.— MOTUEKA. FOR SALE, Seventy-five Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in a block on the Moutere Plain, being part of the section formerly known as " Young's Section." There are two acres broken up and fenced in, enclosing a new Cottage (20 feet by 12, with two rooms), a Well, Fruit TreeJ, <fee., &c. Both the situation and the soil are very good ; the house (which was built so as to be capable of being enlarged) commanding a view over the Bay, &c. . ■ The property has a frontage on the trunk road ; and also a stream running through it, which could be used for many purposes, besides saving' % considerable portion of fencing. Immediate possession can be had. ■ Apply personally, or by letter, to W.JS. BbinckMAN, Esq., Motueka. .y/ mo JAMES MACKAY, ESQ., &c, &c. Sib— We, the undersigned Elector* of the Town of Nelson, request you will be good enough V> meet your late constituency at the Coubt Houa^,* Nelson, THIS EVENING, at Seven o'clock,, as we a<e desirous of receiving from you an explanation of certain proceedings in the CJeperal Assembly daring its late session. We are, sir, Your obedient servant?, . D. Sclanders Ralph Richardson George Ridings Alexander Rankin James Gorrie W. Hough A. Aitken T. D. Nicholson Robert Burn James P. Blaok Thomas Dawee W. Collins George Aiken Robert Roes Herbert Evelyn Curtis ) Nelson, 17th October, 1855. •'

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 17 October 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 17 October 1855, Page 1

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