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Bngincgg Notices, ' TTNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA.—, U MONDAY, 30th November (St. Andrew's Day), will be observed as a HOLIDAY at this Bank. Alexander Kerr, Nelson, 2-ith November, 1857. Manager. Ci COATES, Practical WATCH and vjT« CLOCK MAKER, has just received a supply of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELLERY, which he will oiler at prices which must command a sale. Striking Clocks, fiom 205. ; Silver Watches, from 60s. The highest market price given for Gold. TO THE INHABITANTS OF NELSON AND THE VICINITY. T EWIS CONWAY, WATCHMAKER JLJ and JEWELLER, Trafalgar-street, begs to inform those friends who have been so kind as to patronize him since his arrival in Nelson, that he has received, by recent shipments from Sydney, the most choice selection of all kinds of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery of all descriptions j and his stock .of all classes of Fancy Goods, too numerous to mention, comprises Musical Boxes, Flutinas, Concertinas, and Clocks. Such a stock has never before been seen in Nelson. A nice lot of Rings made up from Appoo's Flat gold, worked in Nelson. N.B. — Watches, Clocks, and Musical Boxes repaired on tho premises by a competent workman. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY THE "TASMANIAN MAID." q'HIPPERS of WINES, SPIRITS, or TOfsD BACCO are informed that it will be necessary, on and after Monday next, the 17th instant, to give TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' NOTICE, previous to shipment, to the undersigned, to enable them to comply with the Customs' regulations. Curtis, Brothers. Nelson, August 11. WDARTNALL, COLLINGWOOD, • HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENT. Valuations made. — Goods stored. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERING ESTALISHMENT, TRAFALGAR-STREET. TFOY and SON beg to iuform their • friends and the public in general that they intend OPENING their NEW PREMISES on Tuesday, the 3rd of November, in the above line, and hope, by strict attention and punctuality in business, to merit a share of public support. N.B. — Shipping supplied. GOLD. j rnHE Undersigned are CASH PURL CHASERS of GOLD, in large or small quantities, for which they will give the highest market rates. War. Bowler, Son, <Sr Co. Lambton Quay, Wellington, September 5, 1857. PRIME HAY.— For SALE, about Sixteen Tons of very prime CLOVER HAY. July C. EraioiT. CANTERBURY FOUNDRY. THE Undersigned has much pleasure in informing the neighbouring settlements of New Zealand that his FOUNDRY is NOW OPEN, and that he is fully prepared to execute all orders in iron and brass work. Orders promptly attended to. John Anderson, Christchurch. (Entire Worses. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Isaac Fkeeth's Stables, Auckland-point, the wellknown thorough-bred horse LEADING ARTICLE. Will be at the Wakefield Arms every Tuesday after the 20th October. Terms : — £2 a maro, payable the Ist day of January, 185 S. I. Freeth. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Rostrevor Farm, FAEMERS' DELIGHT, out of a cart mare imported from Van Diemen's Land by Captain Scott ; by a cart horse imported from England by H. Martin, Esq. Has proved himself a sure foal getter. Farmers' Delight will attend at Nelson every Friday, and Appleby every Tuesday, at Nine o'clock j and Burkes Hill at One o'clock the same day. Terms : — £4i per mare ; and ss. for groom, to be paid on the first visit. Paddocks for mares, at 3s. a week per mare. Good attendance will be given by GEORGE STX7ABT, the groom. All payments to be made on or before the Ist of January, 1858. Jakes Ranges. Eostrevor, Eichmond, Sept. 25 STALLION « ST. AUBYN " will SERVE MARES this season at Wensley Hill, Richmond. Thoroughbred mares £ 7 75., other mares £4 45.; groomage ss. St. Attbtn was imported from England. He is by Bay Middleton, out of Black Agnes, by Velocipede 5 has proved himself the most sure-covering Stallion in the settlement ; and hi 9 stock are worthy inspection. He will be at the Turf, Stoke, on Thursday and Friday afternoons, and at the Wakatu Hotel, Nelson, on Fridays, during the season. Good paddocks, at 3s. per week. Every attention paid, but no responsibility incurred. G. W. SCHEODBE. September 10th, 1857. A THELSTANE and LINCOLN will -OL SERVE MARES THIS SEASON, at £3 each and ss. the Groom. They will be at the Wakefield Arms every Tuesday; Riclunond every FspAY; and Nelson every Saturday, weather permitting. Any Person sending Four Mares, bonajide his own, to either or both Horses, shall have one served free of charge. Every attention paid to Mares as usual, but no responsibility incurred. Covering Fees to be paid by the Ist January; Groomage on the first visit of the Maro. H. Redwood, jun. Hedgesford, Waimea-west. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the stable of the undersigned, at Richmond, the thoroughbred Horse IL BARBIERE (sire of Zingara). Terms, from this Date— £3 3s. each mare, and ss. the groom. W. Matthews. Richmond, November 25, 1857. RIDDLE S WORTH. rriHAT well-known imported English Horse X will STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr. Dale's Stables, Richmond. Riddlesworth, by Emilius out of Bee-in-a-Bonnet, by Blacklock out of Maniac, by Shuttle. Anticipation by Beningborough. Expectation by Herod-Skin. — Stud Book, page 36, vol. iv. Terms : — I Seven Guineas for thoroughbred mares, other mares Four Guineas, and ss. to the Groom, payable to the undersigned on or before the Ist February, 1858. Guarantees may be had by arrangement. October 13, 1857. WMt Baseness.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 70, 28 November 1857, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 70, 28 November 1857, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 70, 28 November 1857, Page 4

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