] TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned have on hand a quantity of Moorewood and Rodgers' PATENT GAL* • • VANIZED TINNED IRON, which they can confi. ; dently recommend for building purposes (such as i valley gutters, &c.), on account of its great durability combined with cheapness. Its being now in general use in the Australian colonies is sufficient proof of its ■ adaption for such purposes. Guttering of the same material made and fixed on the most reasonable terms, ; or supplied in any required quantity ready for fixing. J. & A. M'Aetnet, Iron, Zinc, and Tin Plate Workers. Bridge-street, March 2nd, 1858. "JJNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. I Rates of Exchange. On London— Buying, 99*; Selling, 101. 80 days' sight bills. } On Sydney and Melbourne— Buying. 99 : Selling, 100*. 3 days' sight bills. F On the Australian Colonies— Buying, 99 ; Sell ling, 101. 3 days' sight bills. I On the New Zealand Settlements— Buying, 994 ; Selling, 100*. 3 days' sight bills. Alexandeb Kerb, Manager. Nelson, Bth March, 1858. ' NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.— On and after the 2nd of NOVEMBER next, the FREIGHT • on all goods shipped from Nelson by the TASt MANIAN MAID must b9 paid to Mr. Smabt, at the Wharf PEEVlOirs to shipment, and the Freight on all goods brought to Nelson by the Steamer must be • paid PEEViotrs to demvebt. 1 CußTia Beothees. HE WAIMEA-EAST CONVEYANCE ECLIPSE will run DAILY between Waimea • Hotel and Nelson. i M. Little, Proprietor. Nelson, February 5. TTOLLOWATS PILLS and OINTJJL MENT. Wholesale and Retail Agent, 1 E. Pbichabd, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. R. KNYVETTS CONCERT is un« avoidably POSTPONED to the 15th of APRIL NEXT. MATTRESSES. MATTRESSES— all sizes and made to order. ; Alexandeb Aitken, Bridge-street. AT a MEETING held at Mr. Fell's, to consider the advisability of subscribing towards the RELIEF of the SUFFERERS by the revolt in INDIA, Resolved unanimously — "That it is desirable to express our feelings of sympathy for the innocent sufferers by the Indian revolt, by raising a subscription in aid of the Indian Relief Fund." Resolved — "That the following gentlemen be requested to act as a committee to collect subscriptions, and that subscription-lists be opened at Messrs. Fell's [ and Elliott's : — Messrs. Richmond, Blundell, Young, Bailey, Gouland, Elliott, Fell, Greenwood, Curtis, Stanley, Muller." Resolved — " That the ministers of the various religious denominations be requested to give their aid and assistance." , Resolved — " That the ladies of the settlement bo requested to give their personal assistance in collecting subscriptions in their respective districts." J. D. Geeenwood, Chairman. IN BE THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MAXWELL HUTTON. ALL ACCOUNTS against this Estate are requested to be SENT IN AT ONCE to the undersigned ; and all DEBTS DUE are hereby de- ' sired TO BE SETTLED WITHOUT FURTHER 1 DELAY. , Nath. Edwabds. Nelson, 12th January, 1858. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY THE "TASMANIAN MAID." SHIPPERS of WINES, SPIRITS, or TO. BACCO are informed that it -will be necessary, ■ on and after Monday next, the I7tb. instant, to give s TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' NOTICE, previous to i shipment, to the undersigned, to enable them to F comply with the Customs' regulations. Ctjbtis, Bbothebs. t Nelson, August 11. IV/TR. E. R. JONES requests, as he is about 1 JjjL to leave the settlement, that all FEES due for » the SERVICES of "ENGLAND'S HOPE," will be > at once PAID to his Agents, Messrs. N. Edwabds 1 and Co., whose receipt will be a discharge. Nelson. February 16, 1858. 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 their regulations), as soon as he shall have redeemed his promissory note or noteß, 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, I These grants of land will either be made out of blocks speoially reserved for immigration purposes in i small-farm and agricultural settlements, or in the immediate vicinity of roads in process of construction j ' or the immigrant may select the quantity to which 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 the Public Works, Reserves will be made wherever practicable, along or near each line of road, and will be kid 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 pri« vilege in the block at present being surveyed in the Grey Town Settlement, are requested to make immediate application to the undersigned, who will give any further information that may be required. J. G. Hoidswoeth, Registrar of Immigration. Province of Wellington, August 10, 1857. TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS. The subscription to the Examiner is 10*. quarterly and the price of single numbers sixpence. OABH TEEMS 07 ADVBETISINS. Two lines One shilling. Four lines Two shillings. Six lines Three shillings. Eight lines Four shillings. And Zd. (threepence) per line for every additional line for each insertion. *#* All advertisements under six lines will be oharged 3*. to advertiser's account, if booked. Advertisements intended for the Wednesdays issue of the Examiner must be sent to our office before 3 o'clock on Tuesday, and those intended for Satxtbday's paper must be sent before 8 o'olock on Friday j otherwise a double charge will be made. — Advertisements not having the number of insertions written thereon, will be continued until countermanded, and charged for accordingly. .
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 24, 24 March 1858, Page 4
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977Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 24, 24 March 1858, Page 4
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