$eto Stobmisements. fTIENDERS arc required for the ERECTION J- of a SHOP and HOUSE, to bo built in Bridgestreet. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the Office of the undersigned. Tenders must be sent in on or before SATURDAY, the 12th instant. The lowest tender not ncccsSbrily accepted. Maxwell Buey, December 4. Trafalgar-street. OR SALE, RURAL SECTION 36, Omaka, containing 150 Acres of the best land in the Wairau. Fill and Seymotje. NOTICE. npilE undermentioned CHARTS can be JL obtained on application at the Custom House, at the established cost prices in England : — Charts of Nelson Harbour „ Port Nicholson Harbour „ Otago Harbour „ Mongamd Bluff and Manukau ditto „ Ninety Miles Beach „ Mataura River and Ruapuka Island „ Foveaux Straits and Stewart's Island „ Bay of Islands „ Auckland Harbour „ Waitemata River „ Tamanga Harbour „ Ahuriri Roadstead and Port Napier „ Wangaroa Harbour „ Hokianga River j „ Current Basin and French Pass „ Port Pegasus (Stewart's Island) „ Kawhia Harbour New Zealand Pilot Books. D. Rough, Collector. Customs, Nelson, Nov. 25. TO STOREKEEPERS, DRAPERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. THE undersigned respectfully invites the attention of the trade to his large STOCK of GOODS on hand ; also, continually arriving, fresh supplies of really FIRST-CLASS GOODS. W. Wilson, General Importer and Warehouseman. Nelson, December 4th. WM. STANTON begs to announce that • he has disposed of his business lately conducted in the name of " WEBSTER & C 0.," in Tea-falgae-steeet, to Mr. J. A. LANGFORD ; and, in relinquishing this branch of his trade in favour of the above, desh'es to return his best acknowledgments for the liberal patronage with which he has been favoured from the establishment of this store in 1819. JA. LANGFORD having taken to the • above STORE, respectfully announces his intention of keeping a constant and well-assorted stock of GROCERY, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, EARTHENWARE, &c, which it will be his endeavour to supply at prices defying competition ; and thus, with a uniform attention to business and punctuality to orders, he trusts to a share of patronage from the inhabitants of Nelson. _^ TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the PREMISES at the Haven, late in the occupation of E. W. STAFFORD, Esq.; comprising a commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, containing dining and drawing rooms, kitchen, scullery, and seven bed and dressing rooms, linen and store closets, &c. Also, STABLING for five horses, harness-room and gig-house, with servants' room and hayloft above. A good PADDOCK adjoins the above premises, which are situated in a large inclosure, surrounded with ft quick hedge. For particulars, apply to Mr. Symons, at his Store in Bridge-street, Nelson. A PACKAGE, without wrapper or address, having been left in the store, Albion Whaef, ' the owner may have it on describiug it, and paying the expenses of storage and this advertisement. R. Smaet, Nelson, December 4, 1857. Wharfinger. TO MY FRIENDS. HAVING DISPOSED of the BUSINESS lately conducted by me in the ROYAL HOTEL to Mr. WM. WRIGHT, I beg to tender my grateful acknowledgments for the very liberal support I have received during the last four years. P.S. — All persons having any bills to pay or receive will find me at my private residence, ShelbueneSTEEET, TEAFALGAE-SQUAEE. C. Gentey. TO THE INHABITANTS OF NELSON AND ITS VICINITY. HAVING TAKEN the ROYAL HOTEL from Mr. C. GENTRY, I beg to announce that nothing shall be wanting on my part to merit a continuance of that support so liberally bestowed on my predecessor. William Weight. HE undersigned aTe^ CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL, OIL, WHALEBONE, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, &c, to any amount, at the highest market price. Joseph and Weil. Nelson, 3rd December, 1857. NELSON COLLEGE. THE PUBLIC ANNUAL EXAMINATION of the NELSON COLLEGE will be held on THURSDAY, the 17th December, commencing at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon ; and the MIDSUMMER HOLIDAYS will commence on the following day. By order of the Board of Trustees, A. G. Jenkins, Trust Fund Office, Secretary. December 4, 1857. THE undersigned having discontinued that branch of his business lately conducted in the name of "Webstee and C 0.," will receive the accounts due thereto at his Store, Coenee of TeafalGAE AND HAEDY-STEEET3. W. M. Stanton. WANTED, a FARM SERVANT.— AppIy to A. G. Jenkins, Waimea-road. Nelson, December 4, 1856. WAIMEA EAST HOTEL. FOR SALE. — The WAIMEA EAST HOTEL, together with FIFTY ACRES of LAND, about 12 miles from Nelson, and on the main line of road to the Wangapeka Goldfields. The land is divided into four fields, one part of which is in cultivation, the remainder laid down in grass. For further particulars, apply to Mr. C. Haeley, Nelson ; or to the Owner, on the premises. Nelson, 3rd November, 1857. WANTED, an active FARM SERVANT. Apply at the Office of the Examiner. (gobemmeut Notice. IVTOTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL JLI MEETING of JUSTICES of the PEACE for the Province of Nelson, will be held at the Covet House, Nelson, on THURSDAY next, the 10th instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of hearing objections to and forming the Electoral Roll, under the "Nelson Trust Funds Act," for the ensuing year. (Signed) John Poyntee, Resident Magistrate. Nelson, 3 December, 1857.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 72, 5 December 1857, Page 2
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