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STEAM TO WELLINGTON AND PORT COOPEK. milT screw-steamer ZINGARI, W. N. -3- Millton, commander, will LEAVE tins Port for WELLINGTON and PORT COOPER, on MONDAY NEXX{ nl Nine, a.m. For freigl\t or nflosage, apply to NN x _. Niciiolsox and Ridings. FOR SYDNEY. THE fine brigantine RIPLEY will SAIL for SiTDNEI' direct, THIS DAY. *• Nicholson and Ridings. FOR WELLINGTON. milE brigantine GIL BLAS will SAIL X for WELLINGTON divect, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, tlid 7th instant. For freight or passage, apply to Nichols-ox and Ridings. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT.— The regular trader MARY THOMSON, D. Wright, master, will SAIL for tho abovo Port on TUESDAY FIRST. For freight or passage, apply to ' N. T. Lockuaiit. Nelson, May 2, 1850. EX "GIL BLAS," from Wellington:— 10 boxes Lemon Syrup 150 bags Sugar 20 boxes Mould Candles 40 boxes Liverpool Soap 40 bos*|Sydney Soap 122 bngs fine Rico 18 bags Guano. Nicholson and Ridings. AVAIMEA CATHOLIC CHURCH. mi-IE Rev. A. M. GARIN informs the JL Members of his Congregation that on WHITSUNDAY NEXT, May 11th, MASS will be said, precisely at Eleven o'clock, a.m., in tho WAIMEA CHURCH, where t\o are particularly requested to attend. t / A Collection ivjll be made after Service, in order to clear off theTxpenses of that new Church. Nelson, May 2, 1856. ERECTION OF bCiIOOL-ROOM. milE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the JL NELSON TRUST FUNDS are desirous of receiving TENDERS for the ERECTION' of a SCHOOL-ROOM adjoining their School-house (the late residence of Mr. Maiben), in Manuka-stre'ct. Plans and Specifications may 1 be seen at this Office, on Wednesday next, the 7th instant, between the hours of Twelve and Thvc/ o'clock ; and Tenders ' may be Mt at tho Office eft the Nelson Examiner, addressed to Mr. A. G. Jenkins, Secretary to the Board of Trustees of th/J Nekon Trust Funds, on or before N oon of Wednesday, the 1 lth of May. By ordpr of the Board of Trustees, A. G. Jenkins, Trust Fund Office, Secretary. Nelson, May Ist, 1856. milE MEMBERS of the NELSON TURF JL CLUB, with few exceptions, having NEGLECTED to ATTEND- MEETINGS of tlio CLUB, called both by public a/fverf isement and circular letters, I have to take this mode of informing them of the RESIGNATION (If Messrs. SCHRODER and NEWCOME, Stewards; and of Messrs. BLACKMORE and JONEp, Secretary and Treasurer. I Yaugiian Joxes, ' •' Late Secretary to Turf Club. H LEWIS, Land^ Surveyor, having • completed his Engagement with the Government, of the Surveys of' Native Reserves in Queen Charlotte's Sound and tfie Peloru3, will bo happy to undertake Surveys of/ Land for Purchase or Sale; Plans for Auction S/llcs ; Levels, Sections, &c., for Roads, or other w^orks connected with Engineering. Brook-street, Nelson. AMATEUR THEATRICALS. milE NELSON AMATEUR DRAMATIC JL SOCIETY will give a SECOND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. In the Odd Fellows' Hall, on tlio evening of WEDNESDAY, May 7, 1856. In compliance with the unanimous request that the performances of last Wednesday should bo repeated, the following will be tho programme of the evening's entertainment : — The Performances wiji commence with the popular Farce of / A GOOD, NIGHT'S REST. o To bs fdilowed by a series of TpLIAUX VI VANS, With appropriate Music, Scenery, Dresses, and Decorations. A,fterjwhich the amu&ing interlude of •-/box and cox. The whole to conclude with the Burlesque Opera, entitled BOMBASTES FURIOSO. For further particulars see bills of the day. 825° As these Performances are got up entirely for the gratification of the public, and not with any view to pecuniary advantage, it is the anxious wish of tho Society to bring tho admissions within the reach of all ranks of the community. It is therefore hoped that the following scale, which is calculated to defray expenses only, will meet with public approbation, viz. — Dress Circle, 55. ; Body of the nail and Gallery, 3s. Tho Plan of the seats will be exhibited, and places may ba secured, by application to Mr. Stanton, Tra-falgar-street. *+* Doors open at Seven, Curtain to rise ab halfpast Seven precisely. I. 0.0. F. M.U. LOYAL TRAVELLERS 1 REST LODGE, RICHMOND. mHE MEMBER^ and their Frienrls are X respectfully inforfbed that the ANNIVERSARY DINNER will toke /lace at the Plough Inn, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, 7th May. Dinner on the table at half-past Fojur, p.m., sharp. W. O. Cautley, Esq., in the oitgir. / <Ho&ei'ttment Notice* ELECTION OF A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Peovince op Nelson to wit. WHEREAS a WRIT, under the hand of his Excellency Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor of the Islands of New Zealand, &c, &c., bearing date the twenty : /iixth day of April, 1856, hath been directed to me/ John Poynter, Esquiro, Returning Officer for tho Motueka and Massacre Bay District, requiring and commanding me to cause to be elected by and from amongst the voters duly qualified for that purpose, frfely and indifferently, and in manner and form prescribed by law, One Person, to serve as a MEMBER of the House of Representatives for the Motueka and Massacre Bay District : Now thereforo L tlif said John Poynter, do hereby, in pursuance of tliß sftd writ, give notice that I appoint SatUEDAT, tnMeventeenth day of May instant, at noon, at the Schoolhouse, at Motueka, for the Nomination of One Member for the Motueka and Massacre Bay District ; and in the event of a poll being demanded, I hereby further appoint Monday, the Nineteenth day of May instant, at the Schoolhouse, at Motueka, aforesaid, for the Polling to take place for the eaid district. The polling to commpnee at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, and to close at Four o'clock in the afternoon. JonN POYNTEK, Iletuiiiing Officer. Resident Magistrate's Offce, Nelson, May 2, 1356.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue 10, 3 May 1856, Page 2

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