ffttgcellaneouieu EOR SALE, a Patent WINNOWING MACHINE. \J Apply to iff. H. Dashwood. ON SUNDAY NEXT, March 30, The Venerable ARCHDEACON PAUL will PREACH (D.V.) in the Parish Church of St. Michael's, Waimea West, in the Forenoon, at Eleven o'clock ; in the Parish of St. Paul's, Spring Grove, at Three in the Afternoon ; and in the Parish Church of St. John's, Wakefield, at Seven o'clock in the Evening. After each Sermon a Collection will be made in behalf of the Fund for Building a Parsonage in the Parish of St. Paul's, Spring Grove. rriWO or three Gentlemen can be accomJ_ modated with BOARD and LODGING. Apply to Mrs. Steange, Waimea-street, Nelson. March 25, 1856. TO BUTCHERS. FOR SALE, WETHERS, now running at the Moutere, in lots of twenty each, at 6£d. per lb. % Terms cash. ; Apply to *X H. Dabhwood. FOR SALE, 300 WETHERS, four-tooth and upwards, now running on the property of the undersigned, in the Wairau. E. H. Dashwood. mHE undersigned are PURCHASERS of X good samples of BARLEY. Alfbed Fell and Co, March 4, 1856. BARLEY. mHE Undersigned will be PURCHASERS JL of BARLEY of the coming crop. John Smith & Co., Raglan Brewery, December, 1855. Nelson. IVTOTICE.— AII persons indebted to the _L i undersigned, are requested to settle their Accounts with him on or before the 26th April next ; after which date, outstanding accounts will be placed in the hands of a Solicitor for recovery. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, H. L. N. Ciabk. March 20, 1856. • , FIVE POUNDS REWARD. TTTHEREAS some person maliciously V V shot at and wounded a Black Horse belonging to the undersigned, depastured at Wakefield, whoever will give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender shall receive the above reward. Robeet Edex. Wakefield, 28th February, 1856. LOST, on Thursday, the 13th instant, on or near the Race Course, a GOLD RING and SEAL, with Cornelian Stone, Crest, Motto, and Initials. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. Coates, Watchmaker, will receive a REWARD of ONE POUND. . . Nelson, 24th March; 1856. -jVTOTICE. — In consequence of the increase JJ>I of my practice, lam obliged to state particularly, that I am at home between 8 and 10 ia the forenoon, and between 1 and 2 in the afternoon. T, B. Thebiinj, Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, and Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur. Trafalgar-square, Feb. 19. WAIMEA UNION FLOUR MILL COMPANY, "IVTOTICE.— The FIRST CALL of £1, on JJi the shares taken at the meeting of the 7th of Marrh, is made payable at Mr. Smith's, Secretary, Wakefield, or Mr. Geoege Pauling's, Nelson, on or before the sth April next. Fifty more shares are still to be taken up. By order of the Directors, Geo, Pattling, Managing Director. mHE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON JL FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1836— Empowered by Acts of Parliament. The amount of Capital subscribed exceeds £1,500,000. The Liability of the Proprietors is declared by tho Company's Acts of Parliament to be unlimited. LIFE INSURANCES in all its branches, with the privilege of residing in any part of New Zealand or Australia, excepting the Diggings, without any extra premium being charged. FIRE INSURANCES, at rates varying from 10s. 6d. to £3 per cent., according to the degree of risk. No charge for Policies, however small the amount. Prospectuses and printed forms may be had of tha Agent 3at Wellington, Messrs. W. Bowler, Sox, & Co.; ' Or at Lyttelton, Messrs. Cooksox/Bowli;^ & Co.; 1 At Nelson, Messrs. Alfbed Fell & Co. Wm. Bowlee, Son, & Co., I Agents. 4 NOTICE.— This is to give Notice that I, the undersigned, will not be answerable for any DEBTS which may be contracted in my name after the date hereof, except for such articles a3 I shall personally apply for, or otherwise by a written order. JOHIf O'StTLLIVAN. Richmond, March 20, 1856. CATHOLIC CHURCH, NELSON. r [pIIE Catholics of this locality h^re hitherto JL had no other place in which to Issembb for Public Worship than the small room annexed to the Priest's residence, whero there is not sufficient uccom* modationi There are already some means in hand, but as they are too small for the erection of a suitable building for Catholio Worship, it ia now proposed to COM' MENCE A SUBSCRIPTION, with the view oi erecting one possessing better accommodation. Subsriplious will be received by Rev. A. M. Gaein J. Armstrong, L. Djtvaxe?, C. Gocltje, J, Hjg£n, J. O'Sullivan, and Joseph Ward. Nelson, March 8, 1856. SADDLERY AX v> -HARNESS. "TUST received, and on SALE at the lowest y remunerative prices, a large and varied assortment of Ladies' ancrGenllemen's SADDLES and BRIDLES, Ladies' Whips, Jockey Wlups, Stock Whips, &c, Also, several sots of Gig and Cart Harness. E. F. Joxss, Saddler, &c, Bridge-street, Nelson. N.B. All saddles purchased rendered an exact ?i$ without any extra charge,
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 105, 29 March 1856, Page 1
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