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SMantetu A GOOD COOK WANTED. Apply at tho Trafalgar Hotel. 52 1 TO COMPOSITORS. WANTED, a COMPOSITOR, at the office of the Nelson Examiner. WANTED, 25 BUSHELS of good, clean, GRASS SEED. Apply to Mr. John Livingstone, at Dr. Moneo's Bearcroft, Waimea West. 1022 WANTED, about Twenty Tons of wellmade DUNG, delivered at Erme Ridge. Apply to James Dodds, Erme Ridge, Nelson. 1087 WANTED, by a YOUNG MAN, just arrived in the settlement, CARPENTRY WORK. The country preferred. Terms moderate. Addres? M. C, Mr. Collie's Circulating Library, Trafalgar-street. 1110 LOCAL BOARD OF EDUCATION, SPRINGGROVE. WANTED, for the River Terrace School, a SCHOOLMASTER 5 Salary, £80 per annum. Application to be made on or before the 29th instant. William White, 1127 Chairman. J&iscellaueoug* GOLD BONUS.— The Meeting of Subscribers appointed for this day having been thinly attended, the PROCEEDINGS were ADJOURNED till WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23rd instant, at Seven o'clock, p.m. Oswald Curtis, Hon. Sec. Nelson, 18th June, 1858. 1145 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. 1094 "PEACOCK.— If Mr. SPENCER PERX 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, Shaftesbiuy, Dorsetshire. Any person producing satisfactory evidence of the death of the above gentleman will be remunerated for their trouble. London, March 15, 1858. 1042 NELSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. npHE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL X MEETING of the CHAMBER will be held at the new room hi the Freemasons' Hall, on THURSDAY, the Bth proximo. George Ridings, 1173 Honorary Secretary. T7IOUR WORKING BULLOCKS, fit for Jtj Drays or Pack, for SALE. Apply to J. P. Home, Waimea-east. 1129 fTIHE LIVERPOOL and LONDON X FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Instituted, 1836. Capital subscribed, Two Millions. Reserve Fund, £1,088,018 13s. 9d. Liability of the Company, unlimited. Amount of claims paid for losses by Fire, 1857, £165,928 14s. Id. Amount of claims paid for losses by Death, 1857, £46,616 12s. lid. The premiums on both Town and Country risks will be found as moderate aa those of any other office, and the settlement of claims liberal and prompt. No policy fee is charged, no matter how email the amount of the insurance. On all subjects connected with the business of the Company, the fullest information can be had on application to W. Bowler, Son, & Cp., Agents, Wellington ; • Or to Nath. Edwards & Co., Nelson. 1039 IVTELSON ASSEMBLY ROOMS JLI ASSOCIATION. To be incorporated under the proposed new Partnership Act, which will limit the liability of the Shareholders to the amount of their Shares. Capital, £1,500, in 60 Shares of £25 each, Of which 20s. per share will be payable on application for Shares. Committee of Management: Mr. John Sharp I Mr. Maxwell Bury Mr. Charles Bonnington | Mr. Charles Elliott Mr. James C. Phillips. Solicitor : Wm. Thos. Locke Travers, Esq. Architect : Mr. Maxwell Bury. Bankers : Union Bank of Australia. Temporary Oppices: Trafalgar-street, Nelson. The object of this Association is the erection and maintenance of a suitable building for the purpose of holding largo public meetings, for balls, and concerts, and dramatic performances. The inadequacy of the present building, viz., the Odd-Fellows' Hall, for the purposes before enumerated, becomes more apparent every day ; and the encouragement the projectors of this undertaking have already met with, warrants them in appealing to the public hi a more formal manner by thus issuing this prospectus. The committee have had plans and estimates made of the proposed building ; they have also had several offers of sites for the erection of the building, and the committee have conditionally made arrangements with one gentleman for the purohase of a most suitable piece of land, the owner agreeing to take the whole of the price of the land hi shares. The committee may also state that applications for shares have already been received to the amount of about £800, and they confidently look to the public to subscribe the remaining £700, and so assist the committee in carrying out so desirable an undertaking. The committee, in whom the building and property will be vested, will lease the building from the shareholders at a rent which will guarantee interest on the capital subscribed, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum ; interest to commence from the day deposits are fully paid up. When the amount of capital shall, hi the judgment of the committee, be sufficient to justify them in commencing operations, they will at onGe proceed to take the necessary measures for that purpose. Applications for shares will be received by Mr. W, M. Stanton, Trafalgar-street, or by any of the Committee, June Ist, 1858. 1033 NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY THE "TASMANIAN MAlt>." SHIPPERS of WINES, SPIRITS, or TOBACCO are informed that it will be necessary, t on and after Monday next, the 17th instant, to give [ TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' NOTICE, previous to shipment, to the undersigned, to enable them to comply with the Customs' regulations, c Curtis, Brothers,

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 51, 26 June 1858, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 51, 26 June 1858, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 51, 26 June 1858, Page 4

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