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Ifttgccitaneoug, TWO POUNDS REWARD.— LOST, a few weeks since, from the neighbourhood of the Wairoa River, a strong dark chestnut MARE, branded 844, heavy in foal. . Whoever will give such information as shall lead to the recovery of the said Mare, shall receive the above Reward. C. Elliott. Nelson, October 26. 3945 THE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD require TENDERS, by Monday, December 5, for FORMING a portion of the TRUNK LINE, on the Moutere hills. Specifications may be seen at Messrs. THOMAS'S, Waimea West, and Benseman'B, Moutere. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. 4098 T. J. Thompson, Secretary. TO tbe 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 as your member, I shall endeavour at all times to study and promote your interests. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, C. Elliott. Nelson, November 22, 1859. 4108 POSTAGE STAMPS are now on SALE at the Examiner Office. 3555 Business Notices. ELEMENTARY SINGING CLASS ON HULLAH'S SYSTEM. MR. R. B. WALCOT begs to inform his friends and the public 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. Waxcot, 1, Snow's Cottages, Hardystreet j or to Mr. W. M. Stanton, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, November, 1859. 4130 NEW DISCOVERY. PORTRAITS ON LEATHER. MESSRS. OXLEY and LANE beg to announce that they have just received an entirely new process, whereby they are enabled to take PORTRAITS ON LEATHER, the portability and flexibility of which have only to be 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. The Gallery will positively close in December. 4123 MR. E. J. BROCK, Veterinary StTKGEON, SELWYN-PLACE, NELSON. gsgs° Horses examined. Cattle and Dogs attended. 4034 RICHMOND. rpHE undersigned begs most respectfully JL to inform the inhabitants of Richmond and the neighbourhood, that having purchased the BUTCHER'S SHOP and premises lately occupied by W. Matthews, he will OPEN the same in a few days, and hopes by a strict attention to business to receive a share of public patronage. ©il° Cattle and Sheep purchased for Cash. 4083 T. Taskeb, Richmond. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. THE "CRITERION" FAMILY HOTEL, Lambton Quay. SUISTED AND CO., PROPRIETORS. Bedrooms at different prices; private Sitting Rooms; large Dining Room. Breakfast at Nine o'clock; Luncheon at Two o'clock ; Table D'Hote Dinner at Six o'clock. Commercial Room, with English, French, and German Newspapers; Billiard and Smoking Rooms; Cold, Warm, Vapour, and Shower Baths; good Stabling. Wharf for landing passengers and luggage. Foreign Languages spoken. Charges moderate. 3871 ALBION HOTEL AND TAVERN. F STOCK takes this opportunity of thank- • ing his friends and the public generally for the support he has received since opening the above. Being free to draw English and each description of Ale, it will always be his endeavour to sustain the high name he has acquired for these articles. Wines and Spirits of superior quality always on hand, at current rates. 3657 rnHE undersigned are CASH PURX CHASERS of TALLOW, HIDES, SHEEP SKINS, BONES, and HORNS, for which they will give the Inghest market prices. 3024 Nash and Scaife. THE undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL, and are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES against Clips of the ensuing season, on Consignment to their Correspondents :— Messrs. A. Willis, Gann, & Co., London ; Messrs. Robt. H. Wilson & Co., Liverpool j Messrs. Willis, Meehy, & Co., Sydney ; Messrs. Smith, Mebby, & Co., Melbourne. 3025 Nash and Scaife. THE undersigned is a CASH BUYER of WOOL, or will make liberal advances on the same consigned to his friends in London, Liverpool, Melbourne, and Sydney. 3408 John R. Hays. THE UNDERSIGNED are CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL at the highest market rates, and make the usual advances on the same, consigned to their correspondents in London or the Colonies. 1983 Nath. Edwabps and Co. PUBLIC CONVEYANCE every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from WAIMEA-EAST, starting at Nine, a.m,, from Mr. Kite's Store ; and at Two, p.m., from Nelson. Parcels delivered. R. Waixis. Richmond, February 26th, 1859. 2567 THE LIVERPOOL and LONDON FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Instituted, 1836. Capital subscribed, Two Millions. Reserve Fund, £1,088,018 13s. 9d. Liability of the Company, unlimited. Amount of claims paid for losses by Fire, 1857, £165,928. 145. Id. Amount of claims paid for losses by Death, 1857, £46,616 12s. lid. The premiums on both Town and Country risks will be found as moderate as those of any other office, and the settlement of claims liberal and prompt. No policy fee is charged, no matter how small the amount of the insurance. On all subjects connected with the business of the Company, the fullest information can be had on application to W. Bowleb, Son, & Co,, Agents, Wellington ; Or to Nath. Ed\ued8 & Co., Nelwn. 8818

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 96, 30 November 1859, Page 4

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