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publications, &r* rrtflE NELSON ALMANACK for 1858 X will be published on WEDNESDAY NEXT, December 2, and will contain an Official Directory and other useful information Price Sixpence. C. & J. Elliott, Trafalgar-street. tj£W* A copy of the Almanack will be presented, on WEDNESDAY, December 30, to each subscriber to the Nelson Examiner. TUST RECEIVED, price 2*. 6d., No. 3 of O the NEW ZEALAND QUARTERLY REVIEW. C. and J. Elliott. Just received, and may be had at the Examiner Office, and at Mr. Stanton's, Trafalgar-street. THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND, in whicli will be found sketches of country and climate, commercial growth, present position and future prospect of each dependency; intellectual, social, and moral condition of the people, &c. : together with a Colonial Directory, and the names of the leading English merchants and export houses, and e^ery information required by the colonist in a work of reference. By an Englishman. Author of " Commercial before Military Glory," " Sketches of English and Scottish Scenery," "The Poetical Register," " Five Dramas," &c, &c. Saunders and Otley, Con-duit-street, Regent-street, London. mmitzt}. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Stock, London Tavern, Haven-road. A GOOD COOK WANTED. Apply at the Trafalgar Hotel. WANTED, a COTTAGE in Nelson, containing Five or Six Rooms. Apply to Mr. M. Joseph, Trafalgar-street. WANTED, a FARM SERVANT.— AppIy to A. G. Jenkins, Waimea-road. Nelson, December 4, 1850. WAIMEA EAST. WANTED, for the Ranzau School, a MASTER, whose duties will commence after the Christinas holidays. Salary, £85 a-ycar. Applications to be sent in to the undersigned on or before the 30th December next. Further information may be obtained from any of the Local Committee of Education. W. Harkness, Hon. Sec. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. C. Elliott, Examiner-street. WANTED, an intelligent LAD, as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS. Apply at the Examiner Office. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Shipley, at Mr. Blackburrow's, the Wood, Nelson. JEtscclUxncons, BAPTIST CHAPEL, NELSON. milE ANNIVERSARY SERMONS of the X above Chapel will be preached (D.V.) on SUNDAY WEEK, the 13th instant; in the Morning by the Rev. J. Warren ; in the Afternoon by the Rev. D. Dolamore ; and in the Evening by the Rev. P. Calder. Collections win be made after each Service, to aid in liquidating the Chapel debt. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. — The Provincial Government of WELLINGTON will, in pursuance of the Resolution of the Provincial Council, be prepared to convey to each immigrant (introduced under then 1 regulations), as soon as he shall have redeemed his promissory note or notes, a quantity of Land equal in value (at the rate of 10s. an acre) to one-fourth of the amount of his passage money. For example : every Immigrant, on redemption of his promissory note or notes, will be entitled to receive Ten Acres of Land for every Twenty Pounds he shall have paid on account of the passage of himself and family. These grants of land will either be made out of blocks specially reserved for immigration purposes in small-farm and agricultural settlements, or in the immediate vicinity of roads in process of construction ; or the immigrant may select the quantity to whicli he shall be declared entitled out of any lands open to purchase as Rural. In order to facilitate the location of immigrants desirous of immediately settling upon land and of being employed on tho Public Works, Reserves will be made wherever practicable, along or near each line of road, and will be laid off in ten-acre sections, which the immigrants will be permitted at once to occupy, receiving a conveyance of the same as soon as they shall have paid the whole of their passage money. Parties desirous of availing themselves of this privilege in the block at present being surveyed in the Grey Town Settlement, are requested to make immediate application ta the undersigned, who will give any further information that may be required. J. G. HOLDSWORTH, Registrar of Immigration. Province of Wellington, August 10, 1857. WAIMEA-EAST CONVEYANCE, "THE ECLIPSE." MATTHEW LITTLE begs to announce that he has purchased the Van, and intends running from Waimea Hotel on SATURDAY next, 27th September, and on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, and SATURDAYS, leaving Wahnea Hotel punctually at Eight o'clock ; Dartnall's corner, Richmond, at Half-past Eight o'clock ; arriving in Nelson at about Ten o'clock ; and leaving Trafalgar Hotel at Thrre o'clock in the Afternoon. Receiving ilouses for Parcels and Commissions, which will b carefully and punctually attended to : — Waimea IlOTel; Hodder's, Richmond; Turf Hotel, Stc':e; and Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson. Charges moderate. ONE POUND REWARD. STRAYED, a BAY FILLY, three years old, one white foot, star in the forehead, light muzzle, branded with a square on the saddle. Any person delivering the same at Wilford Farm, Wahnea Ea3t, will receive the above Reward. John and W. Win. PRIME HAY.— For SALE, about Sixteen Tons of very prime CLOVER HAY. July C. Elliott. pROMBIE'S ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC \J GALLERY will RE-OPEN about the beginning of March. December 1, 1857. mHE undersigned will START for the X WAIRAU, with horses, in about a FORTNIGHT. Terms, £1 per head per annum, and 10s. driving each way. Eras. J. Blundell. Staplegrove, Waimea West, November 30th.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 9 December 1857, Page 2

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