ifttscellaneous, MORE ACCOMMODATION for TRAVELLERS. B JACKSON having a great many appli- • cations to run up the country as well as down, begs to state that on and after MONDAY, the 14th December, he will COMMENCE RUNNING A VAN which he has now in preparation ; starting every morning from the Trafalgar Hotel at nine o'clock precisely, passing through Stoke, Richmond, Ranzau, and Spring Grove, thriving at the Wakefield Arms, Wakefield, about eleven o'clock, and returning to the Trafalgar Hotel at afcout half-past seven in the evening. -jt Fares the same as/^flsp the country. Parcels carefully delivered, if|}irtfcted. "*•' B. Jackson, Proprietor. pROMBIE'S PORTRAIT GALLERY \J comprises the beauty and talent of New Zealand. Free Admission. Will absolutely close on or about the 15th of next montly*' November 25, 185p/ J. N. Crombie. P.S — All claims^for and against the concern must be settled witho v^ delay. WELLINGTON HOTEL (late Baron AlzdorfFs), Lambton Quay, Wellington. GEORGE SMITH begs respectfully to inform his friends and the public gene/illy that ho has now opened the above lai'ge and^'ommodious Hotel, which has very superior accomuibclation for private families. G. S. will always mairc it his study to attend to the comfort and convenience of his Customers, and will always have in b/rad a stock of first-rate Wines, Spirits, Beer, \vy The Hotel isVell fitted-up with Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. There is also good Stabling. Wellington, January 12, 1856. BEAUMONT GAUKROGER begs to acquaint the public of Nelson that, on SATURDAY NEXT, he will OPEN a BUTCHER'S SHOP in Bridge-street, opposite the Royal Hotel ; and as it will be his constant endeavour to please his customers, he trusts therebyjfo' secure a share of public patronage. I r MUTTON :A«mnd quarters, 6£d- per lb. Fore quarters,sd. „ Nelson, December 9. qWINBOURNE'S COMMERCIAL 0 HOTEL, Wellington, affords every accommodation to gentlemen visiting, this city: comfortable bedrooms, good stables paddocks. Terms moderate. 1 " Persons wishing -io'^secure stalls for the January races at Burnham. Water would do well to make early application. James Swinbottbne. "jVTOTICE.— Parties requiring LAND SURJL i VEYED in the districts of Massacee Bay Awaroa, Sandy Bay, &c, ayeVequested to apply to the undersigned, by v >lettjj*f" at Motupipi, without delay. ulr Beaitchamp and Lewis, Nelson, November 4, 1856. Surveyors, &c. milE LIVERPdjQL AND LONDON 1 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 the Company's Acts of Parliament to be unlimited. LIFE INSURANCES in all its branches, with the privilege of residing in arjy part of New Zealand or Australia, excepting the Diggings, without any extra premium being charged, i 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 the Agents at Wellington. Messrs. W. Bowlek, Son, & Co. ; Or afc Lyttelton, Messrs. Cookson," Bowleb, & Co.; At Nelson, Messrs. Alpres Fell & Co. Wm. Bowleb, Son, & Co., Agents. BONUS FOR DISCOVERY OF A WORKABLE QQIiD FIEL37. At a MEETING of the SUBSCRIBERS held at the Wakatu Hotel on Monqay, September Ist, D. Sclanders, Esq., in the ch^ir, for the purpose of determining the terms and conditions upon which a BONUS OF FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS shall be awarded for the DISCOVERY OF A WORKABLE GOLD FIELD, the Resolutions were unanimously adopted : — ■- 1. That the districts to -srhich the Bonus shall apply shall be defined by the following boundaries : — On the westward, by a line drawn from Cape Farewell to Mount Arthur ; on the southward, by a line drawn from Mount Arthur tp the Top House ; and on the eastward, by a line, drawn from the Top House to Pepin's Island. These lines to include all the water shed into Masiacre and Blind Bays. 2. That a claim to the Bonus shall be confined to the land comprised within (l circle described by a radius of two miles from q centre to be named by the claimant. 3. That the proof of the existence of a workable Gold Field shall consist in a number of not less at any one tim 6 than two hundred and fifty men, having been engaged in the search for Gold upon the land specified (according to condition No. 2) for a period of four consecutive months. 4. That all claims shall be referred to the following gentlemen, whose decision shall be final : — The Resident Magistrate for the time being, the Commissioner of Crown Lands' for the time being, and tho chairman of this meeting, D. Sclandees, Esq. . Oswald Cuetis, Nelson, Ist Septembei*, 1856. Hon. Sec. j7~EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. The vast increase in the demand for these COUGH LOZENGES, and the numerous testimonials constantly received, fully justify ,the Proprietor in asserting they are the best and safest yet offered to the Public for the cure of the following complaints : — Asthma, Winter Cough, Hoarseness, Shortness of Breath, and other Pulmonary Maladies, i They have deservedly obtained the high patronage of their Majesties the King of! Prussia and the King of Hanover; very many also of the Nobility and Clergy, and of the Public generally, use tbem, under the recommendation of some of the most eminent of the Faculty. Prepared and sold in Boxes and Tins of various sizes, by Thomas Keating, Chemist, &c, No. 79, St. Paul's Churchyard. 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 engraved on the Government Stamp of each Box. IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. Copy of a letter from the late Colonel Hawker (the tvell-Jcnown Author on " Guns and Shooting)." Longparish House, near Whitchurch, Hants, October 21, 1846. Sir — I cannot resist informing you of the extraordinary effect I have experienced by taking only a few of your Lozenges. I had a cough for several weeks that defied all that had been prescribed for me, and yet I got completely rid of it by taking about half a small box of your Lozenges, which I find are the only ones that relieve the cough without deranging the stomach or digestive organs. I am, Sir, your humble servant, To Mr. Keating, P. Hawkeb. 79, St. Paul's Churchyard. Sold by Mr. E. Prichabd; Chemist, Nelson.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue 77, 24 December 1856, Page 4
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