Itfefo Sfatatiscmctttau rnHE NELSON BOARD OF WORKS -I- OFFICE has been REMOVED to a building in Trafalgar-street, nearly opposite to the Union Bank, where all business of the Board will be transacted, and all rates due are requested to be paid. By order of the Board, J. L. Bailey, Board of Works Office, Seeretarv. Nelson, Nov. 26, 1857. EOR SALE, a very valuable Fifty-Acre SUBURBAN SECTION, No. 30, Riwaka Plain. Apply to Fell and Seymour. DUN MOUNTAIN COPPER MINING COMPANY (LIMITED).— Notice is hereby given that all APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES in the above-named Company must be made on or before TUESDAY next, the Ist December. By order of the Committee, Maxwell Burx, Sec. ORIGINAL SCRIPHOLDERS in the COOK STRAIT MINING COMPANY, who have claimed shares in the Dun Mountain Copper Mining Company (Limited), are reminded that the SECOND INSTALMENT becomes payable at the Union Bank, Nelson, on TUESDAY next, the Ist December ; and that parties failing to pay on or before that date will be held to have forfeited their first instalment. By order of the Committee, Maxwele Bury, Secretary. GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! THE undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of GOLD, at the highest market rates. Joseph and Weil. HOUSE AND LAND IN THE MOTUEKA DISTRICT. EOR SALE, 110 Acres of LAND, with a well-built and pleasantly-situated HOUSE, about five miles from the Village of Motueka. About 30 acres of the land are fenced, and 15 laid down in grass. Attached to the House are a productive Garden and good Outbuildings. A LEASE from the Trustees of Native Reserves, having 13 years to run, of 100 acres of excellent BUSH LAND will be SOLD with the property, which may be viewed on application to the proprietor, T. H. Vyvyan, Esq. ; and other particulars may be obtained from Citrtis, Brothers. Nelson, 21th November, 1857. MASONIC HOTEL, Opposite the Bank, PROPRIETOR— EDWARD EVERETT. Superior Accommodation for Private Families. TYTAKEFIELD WINE and SPIRIT VV STORE.—From the Ist of December you may purchase The very best Brandy at. . . ss. 6d. per bottle. „ Gin ss. „ „ Port 4s. 6d. „ „ Sherry 4s. 6d. „ „ Champagne Cs. Gd. „ Also, the fine old English Ales, at tho usual cheap terms, 4s. per gallon, and Is. 4d. per bottle, for Cash only. W. F. Maiben. Wakefield, November 28. ! TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, on Monday evening last, in Bridgestreet, between Collingwood-sfreet and Trafalgarstreet, a FANCY LEATHER PURSE, containing One Sovereign and some Silver. Whoever will bring the same to Mrs. Green, Tra-falgar-street, will receive the above reward. IVTOTICE.— I hereby admit that the cards -Ll issued under the name of Thomas and Lockhart, Appoo's Flat, were issued without the authority or sanction of Mr. Lockhart, and that NO PARTNERSHIP exists, or ever did exist, between myself and Mr, Lockhart, (Signed) Edward Thomas. Witness— John J. Wallen. Nelson, November 13, 1857.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 70, 28 November 1857, Page 2
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