ON SALE, at the STORES of the undersigned, from Messrs. Smee and Son's celebrated Cabinet Manufactory, London, ex SEBASTIAN :— 2 mahogany moulded-back couches, stuffed and covered with hair-seating 2 sofas, ditto, ditto 4 mahogany 100 tables, french polished 2 circular walnut folding tables 12 dozen cane-seated parlour chairs 12 birch folding arm-chairs 12 ditto, ditto, with leg rests 19 patent tapestry rugs 12 Brussels carpets, various patterns and sizes 12 japanned french bedsteads 6 iron stump bedsteads 6 iron french bedsteads 6 iron canopy bedsteads 50 plate looking-glasses 48 feather pillows, in tick cases 10 dressing tables 6 japanned and mahogany wash-stands 3 mahogany chests of drawers, french polished 500 pieces of paper hangings, in great variety Observe, Symons' Store, Bridge-street. May 28, 1858. 1013 PER SEBASTIAN, NOW LANDING, 3 HHDS. U. V. DARK BRANDY 4 quarter-casks dtu-k brandy 3 do. pale do. 50 cases bottled do. do. 10 cases pale sheny 20 cases golden do. 2 hhds. Jamaica rum 3 quarter casks do. 4-8 cases Coward's oilmen's stores 10 cases French white vinegar. 963 Cuetis Brothers JUST RECEIVED, one bale COCOAFIBRE DOOR MATS. HOBEET AITKEN. Bridge-street. 1048 iHtscrllattecmg* OPENING OF THE NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL. THE NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL, Hardy -street, will be OPENED for Divine Service (D.V.) on FRIDAY, June 18th, at Seven o'clock, p.m., when a SERMON will be preached by the Rev. J. Wareejt. On SUNDAY, June 20th, THREE SERMONS will be preached : that in the Morning, at Eleven, by the Rev. E. Thomas ; in the Afternoon, at Three, by W. Beatosn, Esq. ; in the Evening, at half-past Six, by the Rev. P. Calder. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING, on TUESDAY, tho 22nd, at Six o'clock precisely. Admission by ticket, 2s. each, to be obtained from Rev. J. Warren, Messrs. R. Burn, T. Fot, B. Crisp, Dawes, and W. Jenkins : also at Stoke, from Mr. Songer ; Richmond, Mr. Wallis ; Spring Grove, Mr. Bottrell ; Wakefield, Mr. Mears. The Tea will be followed by a PUBLIC MEETING. Chair to be taken at Seven o'clock. A COLLECTION will be made in connection with each Service. CHILDREN'S TEA MEETING on WEDNESDAY, at Three, p.m. Admission, Is. each. 960 ARCHDEACONRY BOARD. AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the BOARD will be held on THURSDAY, the 21th instant, st Half-past Twelve for One o'clock precisely. J. C. Bagshaw, 1113 Secretary to the Board. NELSON WORKING-MAN'S SHEEP ASSOCIATION. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Association will be held, in Bridge-street Schoolroom, on WEDNESDAY, June 30, at Seven, p.m. 109 1 T>EACOCK.— If Mr. SPENCER PERJL CEVAL PEACOCK, who sailed from GRAVESEND, on the 6th of July, 1856, in the ship MARINER, for WELLINGTON, New Zealand, is now living, he will hear of something to his ADVANTAGE, by applying to Mr. Hannen, Solicitor, • Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire. Any person producing satisfactory evidence of the death of the above gentleman will be remunerated for their trouble. London, March 15, 1858. 1042 OR SALE.— A PAIR of WORKING BULLOCKS. 1063 Apply to R. Chino, Stoke. oofarnment $ottce& Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, June 8, 1858. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office until MONDAY, the 28th instant, from persons desirous of CONTRACTING to EXECUTE the undermentioned SERVICES for the Six Months ending the 31st of December next, viz. : — Printing for the Government. Supplying Stationery to the several Government Offices. Also, Spirits, Wines, Bottled Ale and Porter, and Colonial Ale to Hospital. Also Rations to the Gaol, Lock-up, Hospitals, and Destitute Poor. Also, the undermentioned Articles, viz. : — Beef (fresh), free from bone, at per lb. Mutton ditto ditto „ Suet ditto „ Flour (fine) .... „ Bread ..... „ Rice Tea „ Sugar „ Oatmeal .... „ Arrowroot .... „ Sago . . . • 5» Butter (fresh) „ Ditto (salt) .... „ Salt (fine) .... „ Pepper (ground) . . . „ Soap ..... >> Candles (mould) ... „ Ditto (sperm) ... „ Whiting .... j> Potatoes (good) ... » Tobacco .... » Linseed Meal . . • » Eggs per dozen. Matches . . • • per doz. boxes. Milk per quart. Vinegar ■ » Oil (black fish) . . .per gallon. Ditto (sperm) » Wick per oz. Samples of Stationery and Rations will be required to be left at this Offico with the Tenders. Rations to be sent to Hospitals and Gaol as required. Scale of Rations and List of Stationery required may bo seen at this Office. Ahfeed Greenfield, 1098 Clerk to Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, June 8, 1858. rpENDERS will be received at this Office JL until MONDAY, the 28th instant, from Persons desirous of CONTRACTING to SUPPLY good hard dry FIREWOOD, at per Cord, to the several Government Offices, Hospitals, Gaol, and Lock-up, for the Six Months ending 31st December, 1858. ' Aipbed Greenfield, 1097 Clerk to Provincial Secretary.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 49, 19 June 1858, Page 4
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746Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 49, 19 June 1858, Page 4
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