EOR MELBOURNE direct.— The Al clipper barquo GENERAL WOOL, E. Tonner, commander, will SAIL for MELBOURNE, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd instant. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to 1525 / Edwards & Co. mHEATRE ROYAL, JL Odd-Fellows' Hall, Nelson. Acting Manager Mr. F. LEE. Leader of Orchestra ...Mr. BONNINGTON. GREATEST ATTRACTION EVER OFFERED ! THIS EVENING (Wednesday), September 22, will bo presented, for the first time in Nelson, the world-renowned Nautical Drama, hi two acts, by Douglas Jerrold, Eoq., with new Scenery, Dresses, <fee., entitled BLACK-EYED SUSAN; or, "ALL IN THE DOWNS." 1 Admiral Me. neath. Captain Crosstree ........Mr. Perceval.' Lieutenant Pike Mr. Morton. _ Lieutenant... Mr. Hicks. William. ..Mr. Clinton. Doggrass...Mr. P. Devize. Hatchet Mr. F. Clements. Gnatbrain Mr. Eastwood. Jacob Twig Mr. Rogers. Quid Mr. Smith. Blue Peter Mr. Williams. Seaweed *'. Mr. Meyers. Yam Mr. Dowsing. Ploughshare Mr. Vale. Black-eyed Susan Miss Clara Seymour. Dolly Mayflower Mrs. Clinton. Officers, Midshipmen, Sailors, &c, &c. Signor JOSE MERANDA will go through his astonishing FEATS on the SLACK ROPE and GYMNASTIC EXERCISES. The Evening's Entertainment to conclude with the Laughable Farce of THE MARRIED BACHELOR;' or, MASTER AND MAN. Sir Charles Courtall Mr. Clinton. Sharp (hi* Valet)... Mr. Clements. Truss . . . Mr. Eastwood. Thomas ... Mr. Morton . Labroche Mr. Meyers. Lady Courtall Mrs. Clinton. Grace Miss Clara Seymour. Peices of Admission — Dress Circle, 55. ; Back Seats and Gallery, 2s. 6d. Tickets to be had of Mr. Staston ; Mr. Evekett, Masonic Hotel ; Mr. Luck, Trafalgar Hotel. Doors open at^dtpast Seven ; performance to com/^mence at Eight o'clock. 1602 EOR SALE, at the Bungalow, Motueka, a few MILCH COWj^^to £12 each. 1594 f ' TO STAND, THIS SEASON, the compact and powerful cart Stallion, "BLACK DRAUGHT." Fee, £3 35., and groom 55., to bo paid at the time of serving ; covering fee, February 1, 1859. The horse will stand at Mr. Ward's Farm, Stoke ; At the Commercial Inn, Nelsox, every Saturday ; At the Holly Bush, Waijtea South, every Thursday, and calling al the Plough, Richmond. Mares taken at Mr. IyqjueSS% Stoke, with good paddock provided, atjkfper week, without responsibility. **^ 1593 WANTED, a MARRIED COUPLE. The worn in as general servant, the man to attend to the stable and garden, and to make himself generally usefuL^"^ 1592 fAtfply M; D., Examiner Office. WANTED, a respectable experienced FEMALE SERVANT; also, a MAN who understands the management of horses. Liberal wages and every encouragement to a suitable 1591 {Appifto E. R., Examiner Office. WANTED, by a MARRIED MAN, an engagement on a SHEEP STATION. Was formerly employed on a large sheep and cattle station in New SouthWaks. 1589 fAmXjF. B. C, office of tills paper. THE SUBURBAN NORTH ROAD BOARD, in accordance with the provisions of the Country Roads Amendment Act, hereby require from every occupier of, or agent for, any lands or tenements in the district, within one month from this date (after wlu'ch no appeal will be allowed), a statement in writing of their nature and quality, together with their value to sell. Such statement to be left at the resjjfenoe of Mr. R. Pollock, Chairman of the Board. / September 18th, 1858. [y 1590 AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, &c. POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. THIS DAY. pEORGE AIKEN will SELL by. public VT AUCTION, at liis Sale Room, Trafalgar-street, THIS DAY (Wednesday), the 22nd current, at One o'clock, p.m. 1 cheffonier Several tables A few dozen Chan's l piece Brussels carpet, 13 by 9 Some books and stationery -v Some engravings and paintings/ And sundry other useful articles. Terms cash. / Nelson, 20th September, 1858. 1597 TO LET, the PROPERTY at Lower Wakefield, called Treeton, comprising that very desirable RESIDENCE lately occupied by Mr. Maiben, together with convenient Outbuildings, Gardens, and Orchard. Also, 48 acres of LAND, substantially fenced, about 25 acres being divided into convenient grass paddooKs, and the rest timbered. Apply to Mr. Maiden, at Lower Wakefield ; or to 1596 \y MOBBISON AND SciANDEES. rrO LET, the HOUSE lately occupied by X 1 ' Mr. W. Dartnall, opposite Mr\ Hodder's Store, at Richmond. Apply to / Vy T. R. Hoddeb. September 20, 1858. 1595 BARQUE "ALEXANDER."— The statement in the Colonist of yesterday, to the effect that the baique Alexander, from Manilla, had discharged her cargo, originally intended for this port, at Melbourne, is inoorreet. Unexpected difficulties in obtaining a suitable vessel have alone prevented the goods from being placed in the market months eince ; but buyers of Eastern produce wiLVwithin three to four weeks, be enabled to supply themselves from the e xpected shipment on terms which /inly direct importation wuJ permit of. \y Nicholson and Ridings. Nelson, September 21, 1858. 1598 rilO STAND THIS SEASON.— The well1 known powerful Cart Stallion GOLIAH. Goliah will attend at the Wakefield Arms, on the 28th instant, and every alternate Tuesday ; at the Btar and Garter, Richmond, every Saturday ; and at ,the Motueka Hotel, on the 4th October, and every alternate Tuesday. /^\ Terms :— £3 each mare, and ss. greComage. Fees to be paid before the first of February, 1859 ; grooma»e on first visit. V^^/ SIGGLEKOW. Waimea East, September 20, 1858. 1001
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 76, 22 September 1858, Page 2
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