SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRARY.— W. COLLIE will OPEN the above on TUESDAY NEXT, the 16th March, in the shop next to Mr. Poole's, the Confectioner, Trafalgar-street ; and he hopes by constantly adding the best new works, to give satisfaction to his patrons. TF. O. will also have for Bale the latest parts of the illustrated, and other English newspapers and periodicals ; also books and stationery. FOUND, in the town of Nelson, TWO BUNDLES of Wearing Apparel. The owner can have them on paying the expenses of this advertisement. Apply to Mr. T. Fagan, Police Office. LOST.— On Friday, 12th instant, between Captain BlundeU's, Waimea West anc 1 Nelson, a POCKET BOOK containing £28 in Notes. Whoever will bring the same to the Office of this Paper, or to the Owner, shall be rewarded. FeaS. J. Bltjndell. Staplegrove, Wabnea-west, March 12. "TVTELSON RACE MEETING, 1858.— I.! PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS of the Nelson Race Meeting, on Paper, well adapted for transmission by Post. Royal Photographic Gallery, Trafalgar-street. GOLD.— The Undersigned are BUYERS of GOLD. Cuetis Bbothebs. Nelson, 12th March. rpHIS is to give NOTICE, that I will not be JL responsible for any DEBT or DEBTS that may be contracted in my name, without my sanction. Aabon Mendoza. Slate River. WELLINGTON FOUNDRY. WF. MASON is prepared to execute • orders for CASTINGS in IRON and BRASS, with the quickest despatch and on reasonable terms. Old Brass and Iron bought in any quantity. Wholesale and retail furnishing IRONMONGERY establishment, Lambton Quay, Wellington. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received, until MONDAY, the 29th instant, for the ERECTION of a MANSE, on the ground belonging to the Presbyterian Church. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the warehouse of Mr. J. P. Black, Tbafaigae-stbeet. The lowest offer not necessabily accepted. Nelson, March 3, 1858. NOTICE TO SHEEP-OWNERS. THE undersigned is prepared to take from 800 to 1,000 WETHERS for three, six, nine, or twelve months (on the Government Reserve, Manuka Island), TO FATTEN, at the rate of Ten Pounds per Hundred per Year. To parties residing in tho Awatere or Fairfield Downs it would be a matter of th 9 greatest importance, as their sheep would be within four 'days of the market and across the rivers. SA3ITTEL BUCKJIAN, Accommodation House, Manuka Island. N.B. — Mustering, &c, included. TENDERS FOR OCCUPANCY OF SHEEPRUN. THE EXECUTORS of the late S. Stephens, Esq., are prepared to receive TENDERS for that EXCELLENT SHEEP-RUN in the Wakefield Downs, lately the property of the above gentleman. It is in a very eligible situation, and there are 7,300 sheep of all sexes running. For further particulars, apply to A. Fell. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. — Apply to Mrs. Wemiss, Haven-road, Nelson. NELSON .HOSPITAL. WANTED, for the HOSPITAL, an UNDER NURSE. % The duties are more particularly of a domestic nature. Particulars may be obtained fromTthe |Pbovinciali Subgeon, or of Mrs. Ceossman, the Nurse at the Hospital. Nelson, March 9, 1858. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT, to go to the Wairau, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to X. Z., Examiner office. VALUABLE INVESTMENT. WANTED, a PARTNER, in a Firm doing one of the most extensive and bestpaying businesses in Nelson. For full particulars apply to Nath. Edwaeds & Co. HOUSEMAID and COOK WANTED. Apply to Mrs. Clabk, Commercial Hotel, Nelson. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT, to go to the Wairau. Apply to A. 8., Examiner Office. WANTED, by the Croixelles Copper Mining Company, a few MINERS, or men accustomed to similar work ; also a MAN and his - WIFE, tha man to work at the mines, the woman to cook. Apply immediately to the undersigned. John Mabsden, Bridge-street, sth January. Manager. ANTED 7 a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Stock, London Tavern, Haven-road. A GOOD COOK WANTED. Apply at the Tbafalgab Hotel. AN ELIGIBLE ROOM, in a central locality, is REQUIRED as a Reading Room by the Nelson Chamber of Commerce. Written application from parties willing to provide such room, to be sent in to the undersigned on or before the 10th instant. Geobgb Ridings, Honorary Secretary: Nelson, March 2. A PERSON is desirous to engage as OVERSEER on a SHEEP, CATTLE, or FARM STATION, in any part of New Zealand. He can produce testimonials as to character and ability, and will give security for truthful management. He has had great experience and practice in, Gipps' Land, Victoria, and Northumberland and Berwickshire in Great Britain. Any gentleman in want of such, by calling on or writing to Mr. Watson Weathebley, at the Commercial Hotel, Nelson, will be promptly attended to. Nelson, 22nd February, 1858.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 23, 20 March 1858, Page 1
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