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fleto Stofjcctigemenfo MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have received instructions to SELL by PRIVATE CONTRACT, part of SECTION No.'7S, together with a moot desirable and. wcll-fmiehcd COTTAOE thereon, the property of Mr. Thomas Lee, pleasantly situated at the entrance of tho Washington Valley. • ° ' Tho Cottage is newly built, tind the Land, which is of ftrst-rato quality, is fenced in with a close sawn pale fenoo. There is nlso a never-failing well of water ; and the inside of tho house, containing four rooms, is neatly papered and finished. Upon the whole it is a most desirable residence for a small family. For further particulars, apply to Nath.'E wards and Co. Nelson, 27th November, 1857. BUILDING SITES AT THE PORT\ rriO be LET, on long leases, all that most JL desirable TOWN ACRE No. 9, on the Haven Eoat>, adjoining the property of Thomas Brunner, Esq., wtth a frontage leading over the Port Hills on Clifton-terrace. Tho Acre is divided into lots, and possesses excellent building sites. The view and situation is not surpassed in the sctilemcnt. For further particulars, apply to Nath. Edwards and Co. Nelson, 27th November, 1857. EOR SALE, Half an Acre of LAND, with a Five-roomed COTTAGE and OUTBUILDINGS thereon. Apply at the Examiner Office. WAKEFIELD SUNDAY SCIIOOiTaN^ NIVERSARY.— The THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING of the above School will take place at the Schoolroom, Wakefield, on TUESDAY, Ist of December. Chair to bo taken at half-past Six o'clock. Tea et Five o'clock. Admission, Is. 6d. Nelson, 27th November, 1857. R. JOHN MACCONICHIE is requested to call at the Office of Nath. Edwards and Co. Nelson, 27th November, 1857. ANTED, by a MARRIED COUPLE, EMPLOYMENT on a FARM or in a PRIVATE FAMILY. Address J. D. C, Examiner Office. ELSON YACHT CLUB.— The MEMBERS of tho COMMITTEE of this Club are requested to attend a MEETING to be held at the Marine Hotel, on TUESDAY, December 8, 1857, for the purpose of making laws, and transacting other ] Tmsiness connected with the Club. I By order of the Committee, [ W. Akersten, ' Secretary. ON SALE, by the undersigned, large sized SHEET GLASS, 43-in. x by 32-in., suitable for pictures, shop front?, &c. Bridge-strest. Wm. Norgrove. RCIIDEACONRY BOARD.— The QUARTERLY MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY next, tho 2nd of December, at halfpast Twelve for One o'clock precisely. J. C. BAGsnAW, Secretary. ILLOW BANK. — For SALE, 56 Acres of LAND, in the Hope District, Waimea East, at present in the occupation of J. N. Bland, Esq. The property, which is bcnutifully situated under the lulls, is completely fenced, with the excepiion of a bmall hilly portion. About 7 acres are laid down in grass paddock, 7 or 8 in cultivation, and a considerable portion of the remainder is covered with luxuriant grass aud clover spread by depasturage of cattle. The sod is of first-rate quality, and the pasturage luxuriant even tlirough the summer season. A neverfailing stream of water rises within the property. There is a substantial Six-roomed DWELLINGHOUSE, with Copper and Oven detached, Stockyard, Stable, Shed, &c, &c, and a considerable number of Fruit-trees in bearing. For further particulars, apply to Morrison and Sclanders.* Nelson, 20th November, 1857. LEATHER. LEATHER. TO SHOEMAKERS. — On SALE, 70 Hides excellent' KIP, CORDOVAN, and GRAIN BELLIES. Boot and Shoemakers' Leather and Grindery Mart, Hardy-street. B. Jackson. BOOTS. BOOTS. JUST OPENED, 1 Case Davies and Son's best WELLINGTONS. Boot and Shoe Mart, Hardy -street. B. Jackson. " \ GUANO. npHE undersigned have just received a few X Tons of prime GUANO. Joseph and Weil. Nelson, 17th November, 1857. ALBION WHARF.— Masters of vessels JLX. above Sixty Tons using this Wharf are requested to take notice, that the time allowed for tk© discharge or loading of such vessels is from .this date limited as follows : — For 25 Tons One Day 60 „ Two Days 100 „ Three Days and for each additional Fifty Tons, One Day. Any vessel exceeding the time allowed will be tsharged at tho rate of Five Pounds sterling per day. Coasting vessels cannot be permitted to remain alongside tho Wharf, unless actually discharging or loading, and must haul off at night. Consignees and shippers are informed that, from this date, all charges for wharfage, rent, and labour must be paid before delivery of the gooda upon which they hava arisen. All goods removed by lighter from any vessel lying alongside the Wharf will be charged upon as if they were landed on the Wharf. Nicholson and Ridings. Nelson, 24th November, 1857. THE ANNUAL PUBLIC EXAMINATION of the WEST WAIMEA SCHOOL will be held in the Schoolroom there, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd December. The parents of children and all interested in education are respectfully re» quested to attend. The Examination lvill commence at Eleven, a.m., and in the afternoon there will be a TEA PARTY. By order of the Local Committee, D. Monro, Chairman. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Stock, London Tavern, Havn-road. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, TRAFALGAR-STREET. TFOY AND SON beg to inforfn their • friends and the public in general that they have now OPENED their NEW PREMISES in the above lino ; and hope by strict attention and punctuality in business to merit a share of public support. - BEEF 7d. to9d. MUTTON— Hind-quarter Bd. „ Fore-quarter 6id. „ Half Sheep 7d. „ By the Carcase 6idN,B. — Shipping supplied.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 70, 28 November 1857, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 70, 28 November 1857, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 70, 28 November 1857, Page 2

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