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$eto $fofocrtteemcnts. milE following SUBSCRIPTIONS have -L been received towards the assistance of Mr. Joseph Taylor, who unfortunately lost his right arm while engaged in firing the signal-gun at the late Nelson Regatta. Further Subscriptions will be thankfully received by Messrs W. Akeesten and E. Snow, Nelscro. SUBSCRIPTIONS PAID. £ s. d. £ s. A. Mrs. Akersten .1 0 OM. Gentry .0 10 0 W. Akersten .10 0— Wright .0 10 0 E. Snow . . 1 0 0 J. Wells . .026 E. Cutts . . 0 2 6 I 11. Flowers .010 A. Bright . . 0 2 6W. Wesley .0 10 0 — Brooks .050 W. Meads .050 J. Luck . .10 0 Jemmy Ducks .050 J. Wilkinson .10 0— Thornton .0 10 0 Mrs. Luck .10 0 V, r . Waters . 0 10 0 W. Skeet . . 1 10 0 J. Webb . . 0 10 0 — Baker . .050 Thos. Newton . 0 10 0 Mrs. Baker .050 W. Roberts . 0 10 0 Mrs. Bird .10 0 Miss Roberts . 0 10 0 — Watson . 0 10 6 —Adams .0 2 6 J. P. Black .0 10 0 — Dee . .010 C. Elliott jun. .10 0 J.S.M. JacobsonO 10 0 J. C. Phillips . 0 5 0 H. Goodman . 0 10 0 — Turrell . 0 2 6 J. D. B. . .260 — M'Kensio .026— Almond .0 10 0 — Everett .1 0 OT. Kingdon .110 — Mary . .010 X— . .010 — Nesbit . . 0 2 6 T. Batchelor .050 A Friend . .010 — Gaukroger .050 — Edmonstone 0 5 0 R. Barbush .050 P. Horrex .0 5 0 J. Charles ,10 0 J. Richardson . 0 10 0 C. Eyles . .026 T. Hargraves .0 5 0 J. Powick .026 E. Brown . 0 2 6 A Friend .220 — Bloxham .0 2 6 F. Farman . 0 10 0 — Webster .026 Arthur Dodson 020 — Griffin . 0 10 0 H. B. C. . . 0 10 0 G. Bonnington .0 5 0 E. W. Pasley .10 0 A Friend, H. G. 0 10 0 George M : Rae .10 0 A Friend, M. S. 0 2 6 J. Stanley .10 0 — nail . .0260. Curtis . .110 H. Oaks . . 0 2 6 Dr. Williams . 0 10 6 — Thompson .0 10 0 — Waxinan ,0 10 6 — Lockhavt .0 10 0 A Friend . .050 H. Dodson . 0 10 0 D. Moore .110 Mrs. Shephard . 1 10 0 G. Aiken . 0 10 6 N. Leaper . 0 5 0 D. Burns . . 0 10 0 — Amos . . 0 5 0 J. Sharp . .110 — Parmetor .0 5 0 T. Kite . .0 10 6 J. Drew . . 0 10 0 Mrs. Kite . 0 10 0 H. B. . . 1 O O — Siwg . . Q 0 Q J. Anatice .0 5 0 T. Tidd . . 010 0 J. Conway .050— Blundell .050 G. Blackmore .10 0 Alexander Kerr 2 2 0 A. Saddlier . 0 2 6 H. Adams .200 — Jourdan, jun. 0 2 6 Examiner Office 2 2 0 C. Thompson . 0 5 0 M. Bury . .110 J. Kerr . .0 5 0 D. S.M'Dcrmottl 0 0 E. Wilson .0 10 0 Owen Keogan 010 0 J. Pratt . . 0 10 0 William Million 0 5 0 John Pratt . 0 10 0 Askea &W. A. 0 5 0 Captain Eves .0 5 0 E. M. Clark .0 10 0 Mrs. Eves .0 3 0 J. S. Edelsten . 0 15 0 F. Matthews .1 1 0 W. Galloway .0 10 0 — Lowthwaite .0 5 0 L. Smith . . 0 10 0 G. Carter .1 0 0 W. Spain .010 W. Robinson .10 0 Thos. Sullivan .10 0 W. Williams .0 10 0 M'Rae (Waimea)o 19 0 J. Andrews .0 10 0 — Halliday J. Parker . .026— Fox . .026 A. Conway • 0 5 0 Fagan . .0 10 0 R. Powell . . 0 10 0 W. Sterm .050 H. Clouston . 1 0 0 T. Simcoe .0 10 0 E. Collins .0 5 0 J. White .110 S. Watts . .010 OT. Doughty .076 Antonio . .050— Martin . 0 10 0 W. Dale . . 0 5 0 L. Nattrass .10 0 J. East . .026— Epps . .100 H. Redwood .1 0 0 C. L. Mason .050 C. Watts . . 1 0 0 J. Walker .10 0 T. Lyons . . 0 2 6 T. Freeman .050 — Winterburn 010 0 S. Wadman .0 10 0 — Drewett . 0 10 0 J. More . . 0 10 0 G. Duppa . 2 0 OW. Withey .050 T. Askew . . 2 0 0 G. Rutherford .10 0 W. Crowther .1 0 0 T. Bush . .026 J. Palmer . 0 10 0 C. Brindle . 0 10 0 Miss Askew .0 2 6 W. F. Bruston . 0 10 0 W. Scott . .0 10 0 G- M. Taylor .010 0 J. Symonds .10 0— Gibbs . .010 0 — Levien . . 0 10 0 J. Newman .0 5 0 W. Wastney .0 10 OT. Lyons . .050 Mrs. Wastney . 0 5 0 W. Nation .10 0 Mrs. Dyson .050 The unpaid Subscriptions will appear in our next. MRS. GREEN has just OPENED a wellselected assortment of BABY LINEN, Ladies' and Children's UNDER CLOTHING ; also Ladies' French lawn capes White Marcella jackets Eugenic jackets and mantles ChUdren's jean pelisses and frocks Head dresses, in velvet Chenille ribbon, &c. Hair pads, braids, &c. Ladies' and childrenß' hats, in Leghorn, brown straw, &c. Stereoscopic boxes and slides. The above, with a general stock of Millinery and Drapery Goods are ready for inspection, and will be •sold at the lowest remunerative prices. NELSON MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. Next door to the Bank. JOHN MAXWELL, who left Edinburgh about fifteen years ago for Victoria, and who is supposed to have been residing for several years at Taylor's Valley, Maxwell's Pass, near Nelson, is requested to communicate with his sister Agnes, Post Office, Sandhurst, Victoria. fi-j REWARD. — LOST, a large YELot»X LOW COW, with white marks about the legs: Whoever will give information which may lead to its recovery, shall receive the above Reward, E. H. Dashwood. Nelson, March 19. OR SALE, about Thirty RAM LAMBS, bred from Rambouillet RAMS, and selected EWES. They will shortly be on Mr. Elliott's Run in the Wairau. ; E. H. Dashwood. Nelson, March 19. dEfofcernment ■ Immigration Office, ' Nelson, March 23, 1858. \ rpENDERS will be received at this Office X until SATURDAY, the 3rd day of April next, from persons desirous of contracting with the Government for the INTRODUCTION of IMMIGRANTS to this province. Further particulars may be learnt on application at . this office. ! By order of the Commissioners, [ Alfred Greenfield, Immigration Secretary. Crown Land Office, 22nd March, 1858. "jVTOTICE. — The under-mentioned applicant XI for a Depasturago License having failed to ob- | tain the certificate and plan of the Run described t below within the time prescribed by clause 10 of 9th section of the Land Regulations, the said RUN is hereby declared OPEN TO BE APPLIED FOR by any other person. • Hugh Stafford . West of the Motueka river, being a block extending two miles north and couth on each side of a ' stream called the " Baton," and J as far westward as to include . 10,000 acres. Alfred Domett, Commissioner.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 24, 24 March 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 24, 24 March 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 24, 24 March 1858, Page 2

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