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jfkto gfoberttsements, N. C. S. A. RENDERS are invited for TAKING JL CHARGE, at per month, of the WHARF and Association's STORE, at Collingwood, and delivering goods landed from the Tasmanian Maid. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned, on or before Monday, December 5. Cuetis Beotheks. Nelson, November 21, 1859. 4099 rHE CRESSWELL. — The . undersigned give notice that the FREIGHT on WOOL by this vessel, hitherto advertised at 11-16ths of a penny per lb., has been reduced to £ of a penny. Nase and scaife, 4107 - Bridge-street. PASTURAGE.— About 30 HEAD of CATTLE or HORSES can be provided with excellent PASTURAGE in a securely inclosed and well-watered section, in the neighbourhood of RICHMOND. For terms, &c., apply to Mr. Dishee, Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond ; or to Mi*. Jessop, Ranzau. Nelson, 22nd November. 4100 TO the ELECTORS of the District of AMURI. Gentlemen — The representation of your District in the Provincial Council having again become vacant, through the resignation of Mr. John Tinline, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages. Should you think proper to elect me aa your member, I shall endeavour at .all tunes to study and promote your interests. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, C. Elliott. Nelson, November 22, 1859. 4108 r r\O JAMES BALFOUR WEMYSS, Esq., i. &c, &c., &c., M.P.C. for the WAIRAU. SlE—We, the undersigned electors of the Wairau district, in admiration of the able way in which you have advocated the cause of the district, obtaining for us an amount of money to be expended on the public works of the Wairau, that we had never hitherto been able to obtain, beg that you will honour us with your company, at a dinner, to be held at the Beaver Hotel, on any day that it may suit your convenience to attend, that we may have the opportunity of thanking you personally for the talent you have shown on our behalf, and the d'scrimination you have displaced, the applications for the various wants of the various portions of the district, and your unflinching perseverance in advocating our general interests. Hoping that you may enjoy good health and every happiness, we beg to subscribe ourselves as your very faithful friends and constituents, W. H. Eyes, J.P., William Craig, Henry Dodson, Geo. Dodson, Gavin Ralston, John Attwood, Chas. Empson, Henry Gill, Thos. L. Vickermau, J.P., J. Simpson, W. Budge, G. H. Mansen, William Soper, Philip 41 c ßae, F. J. Litchfield, Caleb Davies, Wm. Simmonds, Henry D. Williams, Jaa. Sinclair, F. G. Lovegrove, James Pike, Win. Robinson, Joseph Taylor, M. Humphreys, James T. Robinson, S. L. Muller, John Dempsey, Thoe. D. Nicholson, William Wrigley, Chns. Canning, Richard Read, John Barleyman, James Howard, W.A. D. Sutherland. William Collie, Marlborough, November 16, 1859. 4097 To W. H. Eves, Esq., J.P., and the other Gentlemen signing the invitation. Gentlemen —I thank you heartily for the very kind and complimentary terms in which you have invited me to meet you at dinner. I accept your invitation with much pleasure, and as I hope to be in tho Wairau in a few days, shall be happy to arrange with your committee the most con- J venient time. I derive increased gratification from this expression of your confidence and approbation, as it proves that the step which I took in accepting a seat in the Executive Council, has accomplished the object I had in view, that of being enabled more effectually to promote the interests of your district. And it is but justice to the Nelson Provincial Government to cay, that I found them equally anxious with myself to carry on all necessary works in the Wairau, and to accept cordially every suggestion which the greater local knowledge, circumstances had given mo, enabled me to offer, as to tho best manner of hying out its share of the revenue. Again thanking you for the fionour you purpose conferring upon me, permit me, gentlemen, although our political connexion has been rather abruptly severed by the creation of your district into a new Province, to subscribe myself Your sincere friend and well-wisher, 4109 James Baljotte Wemyss. PREMISES IN TOI-TOI STREET. ON SALE, or to LET, with immediate possession, a COTTAGE, Outbuildings, Garden, and about THREE ACRES of LAND, pleasantly situate and partly cultivated, fenced-in, and having a neverfailing well of water. Apply to Mr. Dobsov, the ow nor ; or Mr. Stampeb, Solioitor. 4096 IBLIN'S well-known THRASHING MACHINE, for SALE, or to LET OUT for 1 tho Season. Apply to F. GrißiiiK, Ashfield Houae, Stoke. 4095 r|IHEr |IHE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD require 1 L TENDERS, by Monday, December 5, for FORMING a portion of the TRUNK LINE, on the Moutere bills. Specifications may be seefl at Messrs. Thomas's, Waimea West, and Benseman's, Moutere. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. 4098 T. J. Thompson, Secretary. OST, a small Black and Tan SHEEP-DOG, about four months old; landed on Sunday morning from the Tasmanian Maid. I Whoever will bring the same to the TrafalgarHotel, will be rewarded. 4103 (Sobemment Notice* In Be William Salt, deceased, intestate. In, Re — — Beown, deceased, inteßtate. "PURSUANT to the rule of this HonourJL able Court, the CREDITORS of the abovenamed Intestates are required to come in and PROVE their DEBTS before me on or before the 31st day of January next, or in default thereof, they will be excluded from any benefit arising from the Estate and Effects of the deceased. 4104 John Shabp, Clerk District Court.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 94, 23 November 1859, Page 2

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