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(ffifofarnment Notices* A PPLICATIONS will he received at the -£A. Land Office, on and after the 31st day of December now next ensuing, at Twelve o'clock, noon, from all Persons wishing to PURCHASE LAND or OBTAIN LICENSES forDEPASTURING STOCK, or for CUTTING TIMBER,' in the District newly acquired from the Natives, viz., from the Native Reserve at Wakapuaka to .the mouth of the River Wairau, including the Land unsold on the north bank of the said riger, Po^fc Underwood, Queen Charlotte's Sound, the Tfcelorus Estuary, Port Gore, the Croixelles, and also all Vn'at tract of land on the West Coast, lying between West Wangauui and the River Grey : And all persons haying any claims for land in the above-mentioned Districts are requested to lodge the same at the Land Office, on or before the 27th day of December, 1856. Donald Sinclaie, Speaker of the Provincial Council. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, 6th October, 1856. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelsoa, October 3, 1856. mENDERS will he received at this Office, on -L or before the 31sfc day p. December next, from persons desirous of eontracfing to execute certain SURVEYS in the district of the Hurunui. Specifications may be B*n, or copies may be obtained, on application^ jfhe Survey Office, Nelson, on or after the 20tn^ty of October, 1856. S. L. Mulleb, Provincial Secretary. SEantetr, WANTED, a CQOB^and HOUSEMAID. Apj)ly at tli^'r eapalgab Hotel. WANTED, an intelligent LAD, as an APPRENTICE 1 to the PRINTING BUSINESS. ! Apply at the Examiner Office. A*NTED, TWO good JOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERSK Apply ro 8.,,/ ackson, Ranzau. WANTED TO EXCHANGE, SHARES in the SHEEP ASSOCIATION for SAWN TIMBER. / Nelson, December 8. \/ G. E. Busn. JUST PUBLISHED, price 3d. eaili— THE CUSTOMS DUTIES ACT, 1856, printed on Bank Post paper for the convenience of merchants and importers. 1 C. & J. Elliott. Examiner Office. 3 TOSEPII ANDREWS begs to intimate to fJ the public that he will again COMMENCE RUNNING HIS LIGHT SPRING CART from Waimea South to Nelson, and from Nelson to Waimea South, EVER* WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. f N.B. — Parcels carefully delivered, and orders executed with despatch. N^i A CARD. /CHIMNEY SWEEPW NIGHTMAN.— \J The undersigned-begsre state that he is now prepared to execute any orders in the above line, and trusts that by strict attention to any orders he may be favoured with to g^ve satisfaction. / All orders left at'vMr. Evebe^Tt's, Commercial Hotel, will be attended toy - y Geoege Witney. WILLIAM MATTHEWS begs to inform the inhabitants of the Province of Nelson that he has OPENED A BUTCHER'S SHOP opposite Mrs. Stanton's store, Richmond, where he hopes, by strict attention to bnsiness, to merit a share of piiblic support. Family orders and others from a distance promptly attended to, on the lowest possible terms. Poultry and vegetables kept on hand, or to be procured to order. Terms : credit ; o\\4 month after that date all accounts to be seized. Bills of weight will be forwarded with each article. Richmond, October 1, 1856. UNITY FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONS. Capital, Two Millions and a-Half Sterling. The undersigned have been appointed agents for the above Association. /' The rates of premium^flYe less than those of any other company having apr agency in Nelson. Two-thirds of the pwmts are divided amongst the insured. For further information, apply to Nicholson and Ridings. Nelson, 11th November, 1856, 1 ON SALE by the Jmdersigned, a few useful MARES, two of tjiem stinted to Captain. Waimea East, July 1.1 Henry Maiitin. MR. B. JACKSON begs to state that for the future the VAN will run, as usual, from the WAKEFIELD ARMS to NELSON, and back again. Fares r &c, as before. IVT OTI C E .—A REWARD of FIVE -L y POUNDS will be paid by the undersigned to any person who shall satisfactorily prove that a lesser quantity than Two Gallons of Wines or Spirits is sold by any others than. Licensed Victuallers. Edwabd Evebett, Charles Gentry. December 23rd, 1856. IVTOTICE is hereby given, that the PARTXl NERSHIP heretofore subsisting between us, under the firm or style of BARRETT and M'KAY, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. \ / John Barrett, Witness— v-v -' John M'Kay. Henry Adams, Solicitor, Nelson. Nelson, Ist November, 1856. ALL outstanding DEBTS will be PAID henceforward by JOHN BARRETT; and all AMOUNTS DUE to the above firm are requested to be PAID on or before the 31st day of January, 1857. N.B. — The business will, in future, be carried on by the undersigned. John Barrett. miIREE or FIVE APARTMENTS, with JL or without furniture, may be obtained by applying to Mrs. Wattßj. Bridge-end. Nelson, December 2G.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue 79, 31 December 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue 79, 31 December 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue 79, 31 December 1856, Page 1