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(JSofantment yrottceg. MOTUEKA. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, August 16th, 1858. TENDERS will be received at this Office until MONDAY, the 6th day of September next, from persons desirous of CONTRACTING to execute the undermentioned WORKS at MOTUEKA :— 1. To lower and lengthen the Jetty. 2. To form the Road between Sections numbered 143 and 147, from high-water mark. 3. To form the Road between Sections numbered 147 and 148. Specifications may be seen at this Office, and at the house Mr. John Bol^s, Constable, Motueka. / Alfbed Gbeenfield, 1441 \S Chief Clerk. SURVEYING. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, August 16, 1858. TENDERS will be received at this Office, until FRIDAY, the Ist day "of October next, from persons desirous of contracting to execute certain SURVEYS required in the under-mentioned districts, viz. : — Pelorus, Queen Charlotte Sound, Waitohi Pass, and Parapara, Massacre Bay. Specifications mayhe-seen at this office, and at the office of the Resjetent Magistrate, Beaver Town, Wairau. / i / Alfbed Greenfield, 1444 \^y Chief Clerk. muntzii. TO PARENTS. WANTED, an AJUTHSNTICE to the BUTCHERINfIF BUSINESS. " A steady youth will be treated aj^ne of the family. Apply to T^^SdY & Son, Trafalgar-street. 1294 OOTTOMRY.— WANTED, the sum of JL> SIX HUNDRED POUNDS on BOTTOMRY of the Barque CAMILLA. Applications te be sent iniatke undersigned as early as possible. yS ' I^/^ Cubtis Bbothees. Nelson, 30th July, 1858. 1382 SCHOOLMASTER WANTED. WANTED, for the district of COLLINGWOOD, a competent SCHOOLMASTER. Preference will be given to a married man, whose wife could take charge of a GIRL'S department, for which an additional salary will be paid. Applications to be sent in to y^y. John Ross, A^/Secretary to the Local Committee, 27th July, 1858. Collingwood. 1386 WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT, for the country, to whom^-fflxeral wages will be given. y^ Apply to Mrs. CKTSlliott, Nelson. 1454 \JS lEtscellancous, TO ARRIVE per HARKAWAY, now at Wellington : — 2 cases assorted soapa 2 „ „ perfumery 2 „ „ brushes 1 case Keating's cough lozenges 1 „ eau de Cologne, tojlefcrinegar 1 „ assorted scents^^ 2 ca^es brooms and/tfandles. >^Nabh and Scaife, 1465 «—^ Bridge-street. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the Redwood Run, Waihopai, augJean, by Sir Hercules, out of Pretence by Gil Bias, out of Penelope (vide Stud Book, iv., pp. 40, 274). Sir Hercules by Cap-a-pie, out of Paraguay (vide Stud Book, iv., pp. 316, 450). Augean, the most powerful thoroughbred horse in the colony, is rising six years old, with good temper, and his stock promise to become excellent weightcarrying hackneys. The horse has been accustomed for four seasons to run at large, and is a most certain foal-getter. Terms. — Five guineas a mare, with a liberal allowance, if more than one mare sent the property of any one person. ir. EMPEROR, by Captain, out of Kitty, a powerful cart colt, four years old, with fine temper. Teems. — Three guineas a mare, with an allowance if more than one mare sent. Fees for the services of the above horses to be paid on the removal of the mares. Mares received after the Ist of October next, and will be suffered to run with the horse untiL-the 15th of January, 1859. The Redwood Run is^ell grassed, and every attention will be paid to the/mares, but no responsibility incurred. / / C. Elliott. Summerlands, Waihopai, August 10. *" 1432 AUCKLAND SUBSCRIPTION. THE COMMITTEE appointed to collect SUBSCRIPTIONS hi aid of the SUFFERERS by the late FIRE at AUCKLAND (having been informed by A. C. Cliffobd, Esq., that he was instructed, before leaving per White Swan, by the Chairman of the Committee for collecting Subscriptions in Auckland, to state that they were not in want of more funcls, and hoped that the other settlements would not forward any), beg. leave to inform the public that they wiil not take any further means for that purpose, and that any moneys now collected will be returned. y^ The Committee also beg leave further to afate, that a letter of sympathy, with a copy of the resolutions passed at the late meeting, will be forwarded by next steamer to Auckland. y Nelson, August 24th, 1858. <*-/ 1466 BOOK-BINDING. PERIODICALS, Pamphlets, Newspapers, Music, and every description of Books bound i to order.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 69, 28 August 1858, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 69, 28 August 1858, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 69, 28 August 1858, Page 4

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