Business Notices, A HELPS, Bridge-street, Nelson • (Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel), POULTERER Poultry, ready picked and trussed, always on hand. Fresh Butter, Sausages, Eggs, &c. Shipping supplied with Live Stock, &c, on moderate 164 terms. GOLD.— The undersigned are BUYERS of GOLD. 915 Cfbtis, Bbothbbs. JOSEPH ANDREWS respectfully intiW mates to the public that he has recommenced RUNNING his LIGHT SPRING CART every Wednesday and Saturday, leaving the Holly Bush at 8, a.m., and the Royal Hotel, Nelson, at 3, p.m. N. B. Parcels carefully delivered, and orders for sawn timber, colonial produce, &c., executed with despatch. Nelson, June 5, 1857. WAITOHI, PELORUS, KAITUNA, AND WAIRAU. MR. H. B. HUDDLESTON, C. E., ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, Being about to reside hi Waitohi, will be prepared to undertake Surveys, &c., in the above District, acting as Land Agent, ?f required. Beook Cottage, Niue-stbeet East, Nelson. 1128 A CARD. MRS. RUSH, MONTHLY NURSE, BbidgE'Stbebt. 776 MESSRS. GORRIE AND SONS beg to acquaint the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity, that they have OPENED A BLACKSMITH'S SHOP in connection with their Carpenter and Wheelwright business, by which arrangement they expect to be able to serve then* customers more punctually. N.B. — Horses shod on moderate terms. 504 MASONIC HOTEL, Opposite the Bank, PROPRIETOR— EDWARD EVERETT. Superior Accommodation for Private Families. 827 THE WAIMEA-EAST CONVEYANCE ECLIPSE will RUN every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, between Waimea Hotel and Nelson. M. Little, Proprietor. Nelson, April 24. mHE Undersigned is a CASH BUYER of JL GOLD at the highest rates. 966 John R. ILvbs. WOOL, OIL, &c. mHE undersigned are CASH BUYERS of JL WOOL, OIL, BONE, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, and other PRODUCE, and will make liberal advances on consignments to then* correspondents in London, Liverpool, Melbourne, or Sydney. Wm. Bowleb, Son, & Co. Lambton Quay, Wellington, April, 1858. 872 WANDERER'S REST, COLLINGWOOD. HINGHAM (late of the Turf Hotel, • Stoke), in returning thanks for past favours while' living in Nelson, Stoke, and the Waimea, begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has OPENED spacious and commodious Premises at COLLINGWOOD, called the "WANDERER'S REST," and laid in a first-rate stock of Liquors, Cordials, &c. H. Ingham will be happy to see any of his old friends and patrons whenever they may visit Collingwood. 1066 miscellaneous, SHEEP TAKEN ON TERMS, for Five or Seven Years, by the undersigned. Hodgson and Knyvett, May 24, 1858. Addmgton, AmurL 1137 HAVE YOU A LITTLE BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE ? Address, stating price, "£. E.," Examiner Office. 1136 TO THE BUTCHERS. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. have ON SALE— 20 HEAD of FAT CATTLE, now running in the Wairau, but which can be delivered on a short notice. Nelson, May 27, 1858. 1003 rnHE only STOREKEEPERS in the town X of NELSON who sell my FLOUR are— ' Mr. Symons, Bridge-street ; ' Mr. I. M. Hill, Waimea-street ; Mr. Greig, Waimea-road. 990 Aipbed SAUNDEBS EOR SALE, at the Grove Farm, about 50 Tons of prime CLOVER HAY, and 40 Tons Brown River POTATOES. James Powick, 1114 Stoke. IVrOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. — The -Ll 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 aoon as he shall have redeemed his promissory note or notes, 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 bis 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. These grants of land will either be made out of blocks specially reserved for immigration purposes in small-farm and agricultural settlements, or hi the immediate vicinity of roads in process of construction ; 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 laid 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 then* passage money. Parties desirous of availing themselves of this privilege in the block at present being surveyed hi 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. HOIiDSWOBTH, Registrar of Immigration. Province of Wellington, August 10, 1857. lia 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 TAHMANIAN MAID must be paid to Mr. Smab^ at : tne Wharf pbevious to shipment, and the Freight on all goods brought to Nelson by the Steamer must be paiaPßßVjous to deliyeby. C CUBTIS BBOTHSBS.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 51, 26 June 1858, Page 4
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