SHERRY COBBLERS, ICED LEMONADE, Soda Water, Ginger Beer, for the first time in the Settlement. To be had of Robert Disher, 2344 Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond. AN old-established PUBLIC HOUSE to LET. 2343 Apply to Travers and Co. MR. E. J. BROCK, VETERINARY SURGEON, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, has REMOVED to Sel"«vyn Place, next to Mrs. Taylor's. Cattle and Dogs attended. 2332 Horses examined as to soundness. HORSES BROKEN to SADDLE or HARNESS, by A. G. Brock. Isaac Freeth's Livery Stable 3, Hardy-street, Nehon. 2338. JUVENILE BALL. A JUVENILE BALL will take place at the Grove Gardens, the Wood, on WEDNESDAY NEXT the 26th January. Dancing to commence at Three o'clock. Admission : — Children Is. 6d. Adults 2s. 6d. The Brass Band will be in attendance and Refreshments may be obtained. 2346 TO BREWERS. MID KENT HOPS, Growth of October 1858. TUST ARRIVED, ex Lord Worsley, tr 8 pockets Hops The above arrived in Sydney in eighty-five days from London ; and can be guaranteed the growth of October last. In lots to suit purchasers. 2348 J. Levien axs Co. TRON BEDSTEADS.— Just received, a few JL cases IRON STUMP BEDSTEADS, and three cases HAVANNA aud MANILLA CIGARS. J, Levien and Co. January 21. 2349 NELSON INSTITUTE. npHE following BOOKS belonging to the JL Library of the Institute, not having been returned according to advertisement, persons having possession of the same are requested to RETURN them immediately :— • DomestieEconomy, vol. 1 ; YonngFrenehEmigrants, 2 vols. ; Thackeray's Miscellanies, vol. 1 ; M'Culloch on Wine Mnking, British Physicians, Man at Arms, The j Skjuts Boy, The Horse, The Poacher, Blaekwood, January to May, 1857 ; Brinvilliers, Lands of the Messiah, Mahomet aud the Pope, Paul's Letters from Canterbury, Cabin Book, Illustrated News, September, October, November, 1857 ; Polynesian Mythology, The Talisman, W. N., vol. 20. j N.B. As the names of most of the parties holding the said books are known te the Committee, it is to t>o laoj^ed tlaafc it t^ ill aaofc to nceessair to call tlieir attention by further advertisement. John Percy, 2347 Honorary Secretary. TO LET, a COTTAGE, and BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, with Bellows, Anvil, and Vice, near the Turf Hotel, Stoke. Rent £25 per annum. Apply to Mr. Charles Haeley, Halifax-streefc, Nelson, or at the Turf Hotel, Stoke. Nelson, January 17th, 1859. 2309 A LEXANDER OGG, Land Surveyor, xjL having arranged with the Provincial Government to lay out the Township at the junction of the Pelorus and Kaituna, and also to survey the available land in the Pelorus district, requests those PARTIES WISHING TO PURCHASE LAND in that district will LODGE APPLICATIONS for the same at the LAND OFFICE ; so that the arrangements for completing the survey maybe made as early as possible. Nelson, 12th October. 1714 (£ofamment Nottc&s. PELORUS ROAD. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, January 20, 1859. NO eligible tenders having been received for executing the work 9 required on the road from Nelson to Wairau via the Pelorus, FRESH TENDERS are INVITED until MONDAY, the 28th February next. Specifications, which have been altered to enable persons to tender for smaller portions of the works, may be seen at this Office, and at the Police Station, Beaver, Waivau. Tenders for the above works will also be received by the Resident Magistrate, Beaver, until the 21st February. ♦ Alfred Domett, 2329 Provincial Secretary. /~IROWN GRANTS in favour of the under\~J mentioned persons are NOW READY for issue at this Office : — R. Andrew J. N. Flood T. Andrew J. Flowers D. Bradshaw* J. Rochfort T. J. and R. Bowden D. Sclanders Bell and Renwick W. Stratford C. Elliott; T. Sutton E. Fairhall, jun. J. Trass G. and B. Fairhall G. Taylor. Alfred Domett, Crown Land Office, Commissioner. 20th January, 1859. 2328 A PPLICATIONS for DEPASTURAGE ~£jL LICENSES, in accordance with the Land Regulations of the Ist of July, 1856, received by the Commissioner of Crown Lands to the 31st December, 1858:— George Hooper Situated in and extending up the Wai-aii Gorge on the south-west boundary of the run previously applied for, and containing about I ' 2,000 acres.' Deposit paid, £15. H. D. Williams District— Amuri. Boundaries— On the North by the Kaikora Range ; on the East, by the River Kahutera; on the South, by the back line of Messrs. Keene's run ; and on the West, by Sherwood Forest. Estimated extent— 2o,ooo acres. Deposit paid, £30. District — The Hanmcr. Wm. Robinson Boundaries — On the West, by the eastern boundary of Mr. J. Watts' and Mr. JG. Hooper's runs ; on the North, by Mr. Carter's southern boundary ; on the East, by the source of the Hanmer. Estimated extent— lo,ooo acres. Deposit paid — £15. District — The Clarence. Wm. Robinson Boundaries— On the West, by Mr. Chas. Watts' eastern boundary ; on the North, by the River Clarence ; on the South, by Mr. W. M'Rae's north boundary; Eastward, by a spur running into the Clarence opposite the River Dee. Estimated extent — 10,000 acres. Deposit paid — £15. Airbed Domett, Land Office, Commissioner. Nelson, sth January, 1859. 2330
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 7, 22 January 1859, Page 2
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