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oefo Bfo&ertfeemettt& FOR the WAIRAU.— The regular trader AUSTRALIAN MAID, Hoopee, master, will SAIL for Beaverton, Wairau, on MONDAY next. For freight or passage apply to John Symons and Co.> November 25. 4119 STEAM TO MOTUEKA. THE Steamer EMU will leave NELSON and MOTUEKA (weather permitting) during the ensuing week, as follows :— Nelson, on Monday .Wednesday, and Friday, at 10, n.m. Motueka, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 2, p.m. John R. Hats, Agent. Nelson, Nov. 24. 4139 STEAM TO COLLINGWOOD DIRECT. — The steamer EMU will (weather permitting) leavo Nelson for COLLINGWOOD direct, on WEDNESDAY evening next, November 30, at Seven, p.m. ; remain at Collingwood during Thursday, and leave therefor NELSON direct, on THURSDAY evening, December 1, at Seven, p.m. John R. Hats, Agent. Nelson, November 25. 4140 WAIRAU and PICTON. — The TASMANIiN MAID will leavo for the above p?iceb as understated, in addition to the trip advertised for November 28 :—: — Nelson on Monday, December 5 . 12 noon. Wairau on Thursday, December 8 . 5 a.m. Picton on same day ... 10 a.m. CtTBTIS BBOTHEBS. Nelson, November 25. 4129 THE 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. Nash and Scaife, 4107 Bridge-street. THIS DAY. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, THIS DAY, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, at Twelve o'clock precisely :—: — That very valuable BRICK STORE and DWELLING HOUSE in Trafalgar-street, now in the occupation of Mr. Geob&e Baeeb. The Property is freehold, having a frontage of 30 feet to the best part of the town. Also, at the same time, That valuable TOWN-ACRE, No. 605. Terms at sale. November 25. 4117 CLOSING SALE AT A. AITKEN'S STORES. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. will SELL by AUCTION,, at the above Stores, in Bridge-street, on TUESDAY next, the 29th instant, and entirely without reserve, in order to close the business : — The Balance remaining after the last two days' sale of the Stock-in-Trade of Mr. Aiexandeb Aitken, consisting of Glass, Ware, China, Cutlery, Furniture, &c, &o. Without Reserve. The Sale to commence at One o'clock. Terms cash. Nelson, November 25. 41-13 ESSRS. NASH and SCAIFE have received instructions, from Messrs. Mobbison und Scianders, to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY next, 4th December, at Two o'clock, at the Warehouse of Messrs. Mobkison and Sclandebs — 14 kegs of Split Peas 8 Carts 9 pockets of Hops • 18 boxes of Glass, damaged. Terms at Sale. 4141 MESSRS. NASH and SCAIFE have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, (on account of the Trustees of the Estate of Mr. R. P. Outbidge, late of Collingwood), on SATURDAY next, the 4th December, at Two o'clock, at tho Wharf of Messrs. Morcisou and Sclaadei's, H&veu-road— The BOAT "Esther," with masts and appurtenancee. Terms at sale. 4142 TO BRICKMAKERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. HHENDERS are invited from persons willing X to undertake tho CONSTRUCTION of a BRICK SEWER or CULVERT down the centre of Trafalgar-street, in accordance with plans and spesification, which, together with a form of tender, may be seen at this Office. Tenders will be received up to Four o'clock, p.m., of Thubsday, the 15th December, 1859. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order of the Board, J. L. Bailey, Board of Works Office, Secretary. Nelson, November 24, 1859. 4121 TO CARTERS AND OTHERS. ~ rpENDERS will be received at this Office JL until Four o'clock, p.m., of Wednesday next, November 30, for the SERVICES of HORSES and CARTS, with drivera, at per day, as required, for a period of three months. Forms of tender may be seen at this Office. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest, or any tender. By order of the Board. J. L. Bailey, Board of Works Office, Secretary. Nelson, November 24, 1859. 4122 SUBURBAN NORTH. "\rOTICE is hereby given that COPIES of ±y the ASSESSMENTS for the above District, under the Country Roads Amendment Act, may now he teen at the Black Horse Inn and at the School House, Clifton-terrace. R. Poilooe, Chairman. November 25, 1859. 4125 SUBURBAN NORTH. TENDERS are requested for FORMING and GRAVELLING that portion of the TRUNK ROAD, between Wiiiiams' and Feosts' contracts, as per specification, to be seen at the Black Horse Inn, or on application to Mr. Doughty. Tenders to be addressed, not later than the 30th November, 1859, to R. Poiiock, 4126 Chairman. ELEMENTARY SINGING CLASS ON HULLAH'S SYSTEM. MR. R. B. WALCOT begs to inform his friends and the publio of Nelson that he is forming a CLASS for the INSTRUCTION of VOCAL MUSIC on the above most popular system. Several members having been enrolled, he proposes commencing on TUESDAY evening next, November 29th, at Seven o'clock, to be continued every Tuesday and Friday following. Terms and other information may be known on application to Mr. Walcot, 1, Snow's Cottages, Hardystreet j or to Mr. W. M. Stanton, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, November, 1859. 4130 NEW DISCOVERY. M PORTRAITS ON LEATHER. ESSRS. OXLEY and LANE beg to announce that they have just received an entirely now process, whereby they are enabled to take PORTRAITS ON LEATHER, the portability and flexibility of which have only to bo seen to be appreciated. Specimens may be seen at their Gallery, Trafalgarstreet. Portraits for Lockets, &c., and Views of Residences, taken on the shortest notice. N.B. Ih« Gallwy will JOBiTim* otoia in De* camber. 4123

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 95, 26 November 1859, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 95, 26 November 1859, Page 2

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