Miscellaneous. £150 TO LEND. NELSON PROVINCIAL LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY. The SECOND MEETING of the SOCIETY for the payment of Subscriptions will be held at the Fleece Tavern on MONDAY' evening next, the 11th instant. Stewards, Messrs. J. Conxal, A. Gkeexfield, and J. Hackwoeth. At half-past Eight the sum of £150 will be submitted to competition by auction. John Pebcy, Secretary. Nelson, February 1. 6130 TO PAINTERS. mENDERS will be received, until FRIDAY, X the 15th instant, for PAINTING Messrs. Nash and Scaipe's STORES. For particulars apply to Maxwell Bury. February 4, 1861. 6425 mENDERS for the ERECTION of a JL WESLEYAN CHAPEL in Stoke will be received until TUESDAY, February 19th. Plans and Specifications can be seen on application to 6423 E. Austin, Stoke. mENDERS will be received at the office of -JL the Dun Mountain Company (limited), until the 21st February, for the EARTHWORK on the line of TRAMWAY from the Wairou Saddle to the Mine, consisting of about four miles, divided into three sections. Specifications can be seen at tho oflice of the Company from Ten to Twelve daily. The lowest tenders not necessarily accepted. T. R. Hacket, Manager. Nelson, January 28. 6dUl DUN MOUNTAIN RAILWAY. —Persons desirous of TENDERING for the CONj STRUCTION of the BRIDGES (six in number) on that portion of the proposed line extending from the Mines to the Wairoa Saddle, can ccc the drawings and specification for the same at the office of the Company here. Tenders will be received up to the 21st instant. Nelson, February 1. 6122 HUGH CORRIGAN, late Commercial Stable-keeper, in returning thanks to his numerous country customers, begs to inform them that he has lately TAKEN the MARINE STABLES from Mr. M'Gee. Those who may be kind enough to encourage him as usual, may depend that their Horses will be attended to in the best possible manner. N.B.— A first-rate STOCKYARD for Bullocks, &c. HAY always on sale. 6106 ALYRYjD BELL.— Jf this should meet the eyoof Al/VKtußELLjlaleofSS^ldßoud-street, London, his MOTHER and FRIENDS will bo glad if he will COMMUNICATE with them. Hib sister Amelia, died 30th September, 1859. Anyone knowing anything of the said Alfred Bell, who started from Nelson for the Gold Diggings, Massacre Bay, on the sth February, 1858, and will write to Mrs. Bell, 1 Camden House Road, Kensington, London, will confer a great favour on his anxious friends. 6283 WASHING WITHOUT RUBBING.— The greatest blessing to housekeepers is HARPER TWELVETREES 1 SOAP POWDER, for cheap aud easy washing without rubbing. All who have tried it are delighted and astonished at the saving of time, trouble, labour, firing, soap, tongue, and temper. The family wasli no longer makes everybody cross, for it may be done before breakfast without the family knowing what is going on. Twenty minutes' boiling is sufficient ! It contains no injurious ingredient whatever ! ! Be particular and insist upon having "Hakveb Twelveteees' Soap Powdee." Works, Bromley-by-Bow, London, E. Sold by Mr. R. B. Walcot, at the Millinery Establishment, next door to the Bank, Nelson; and by most grocers and druggists. Wholesale Agent for Australia, Emv. Whitbv, 25, Flinders'-lanc East, Melbourne; E. and W. Paul, 89, York-street, Sydney. 5922 "TUVENILE BOOKS, suitable for tl- Presents — Near Home, or Countries of Em'ope described, with illustrai ions. Far Off, or Australia, Africa and America ; Parts 1 and 2, with illustrations. 6805 C. and J. Euiuxi.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 9 February 1861, Page 8
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