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Miscellaneous* A NNIVERSARY of the LOYAL NELSON -t\- LODGE, 1.0. F., M.U. The Brethren of the above Lodge will hold their ANNUAL DINNER in the Odd-Fellows' Hall, on THURSDAY, the Ist January, 1857, to which the friends of the Order are respectfully invited. Brother Donald Sinclaib, Esq., Speaker of the Provincial Council, in the chair. Tickets may be had at ss. each, from Mr. Lucas and Mr. H. L. N. Clarke, Trafalgar-street ; Mr. Jennings, Bridge-street. t ' Dinner on the table at Six o'clock punctually. A SELECT BfALL will be held in the above Hall, on the follo\mg Evening (January 2). Singlexickets, 45. ; Double Tickets, 6s. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. The proceeds to go to the Hall Fund. NO TT I CEC E. — Unless the under-mentioned GOODS be REMOVED, and Storage paid, by the 7th January, 1857, they will be SOLD to DEFRAY EXPENSES. No mark — 1 small box, stored September, 1855. Do. 1 anvil, stored September, 1855. Do. 1 bundle apparel, stored December, 1855. Do. 1 sack^jtored December, 1855. J. Alexander^-1/packages, stored June, 185 G. \/ William: Akebsten, Haven-road, Nelson. BOARD AND EDUCATION IN NELSON, CLIFDEN COTTAGE, WAIMEA-STREET. "IV/TRS. CALDWELL begs to intimate that J3JL her Classes for the Education of young Ladie3 are row open, and that she will be at home during Christmas week to enrol Pupils for the quarter beginning Ist January. A Class for beginners will then be instituted under her immediate superintendence. £ s. d. Fee . I . „ 110 per quarter Senior Clas*. ..' 2 2 0 „ Junior Clasi »• . 111 6 „ Music (pianb-fdrte) 2 2 0 „ Terms for Board and Education Forty Guineas per annum. A young Lady is wanted as Assistant. OMNIBUS TO NELSON. MCOLEMAN and CO. beg to acquaint • the inhabitants of Wakefield and Waimea East that they will RON their three-horse OMNIBUS, from the Fobest Inn to Nelson and back, every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday ; to start on the 29th instant. s. d. s. d. From Forest Inn 3 0 Back 3 0 „ Waimaa East Hotel 2 0 „ 2 0 „ Star and Garter 16 „ 16 N.B. — To stai»t from the Forest Inn at quarter be« fore seven ; Wakefield Arms, seven ; Waimea East Hotel, eight ; Star and Garter, nine 5 the Turf, halfpast nine. All directed parcels punctually delivered. ANNIVERSARY OF THE APPLEBY SUNDAY SCHOOL. The EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY of the above School wiU be held on/ WEDNESDAY, the 7th of January, 1857. \ / Tea at half-pasli five. Admission, Is. 6d. December 26, 1856. M. Campbe^i,. THE undersigned hereby gives notice, that all DEBTS due to him are to be paid to Messrs. Nicholson & Ridings, Nelson, before the 31st January next, and that proceedings will be taken for the recovery of all such debts which may continue unpaid on that day. He requests that his vreditors will send in their aims to MessrsiyNicHolson & Ridings without delay. \ William Dale, Richmond. Nexsos, 16th December, 1856. pATTLE taken in EXCHANGE for KJ SHEEP by the ufidersigned. 10th April, 1856. / Chables Empson. MORE ACCOMMODATION ros 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, arriving at the Wakefield Arms, Wakefield, about efeven o'clock, and returning to the Trafalgar Hotel at about half-past seven in the evening. '■ J Fareß the same a/ up the country. Parcels carefully delivered, if directed. B. Jackson, Proprietor. TT7ELLINGTON HOTEL (late Baron VV Alzdorffs), Lambton Quay, Wellington. GEORGE SMITH begs respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally that he has now opened the above large and Hotel, which has very superior accommodation for private families. G. S. will always make it his study to attend to the comfort and convenience" of his Customers, and will always have on hafcd~ a stock of first-rate Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c. V The Hotel is well fittcd-up with Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. There is also good Stabling. j Wellington, January 12, 1856. _ _ — _________^__^_ ________^____ "OEAUMONT GAUKROGER begs to _I 3 acquaint the public of Nelson that, on SATURDAY NEXT, he will OPEN a BUTCHER'S SHOP in Beidge-stbeet, opposite the Royal Hotel ; and as it will be his constant Endeavour to please his customei's, he trusts theKby' to secure a share of public patronage. \ 7 " i MUTTON : — HTncl quai-tors, G^d. per lb. Fore quarters,sd. „ Nelson, December 9. SWINBOURNE'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Wellington, affords every accommodation to gentlemen visiting this city : comfortable bedrooms, good stables «md paddocks. Terms moderate. Persons wishing to secin'e stalls for the January race 9at Burnham Water would do well to make early application. \ James Swinbourne. NOTICE.— Parties requiring LAND SURVEYED in the districts ot Massacre Bay Awaroa, Sandy Bay, &.?:', are requested to apply to the undersigned, by latter, at Motupipi, without delay. > / and Le\tis, Nelson, November 4, 1856. Surveyors, &c. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST — supposed to have been stoleu from the cabin of the chief officer of the " Zingari" — a BAG containing materials for fancy work, having the prices marked on eaqlf article. _ |A, : Whoever shall M.ye srfch information as sh'il lead to the convict iouV>fjfhe offender shall receive the above reward, on applying to William Lyon, Wellington,

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

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