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__ iEtsccllaneous. NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. rniiE fourth private concert X will take place on THURSDAY evening, 21st instant, when the first part of Haydn's CREATION, and a miscellaneous selection of Secular Music, will be performed. Applications for Tickets of Admission, under 19th Rule, must be made at Mr. Stantox's, Trafalgar-street, on or before MONDAY, 18th instant, and the Tickets will be issued at the Masonic Hall, from One to Three o'clock on Wednesday. Tho3e not applied for will be appropriated to such Members or Subscribers as may desire additional Tickets. The attention of Members and Subscribers is called to the 26th Rule, which will be strictly adhered to. Books of the Words, price 6d. each, may be had at Air. Stanton's, on and after SATURDAY next, or with the Tickets, and also at the door on the evening of the Concert. By order, Thomas Cornell, Secretary. Nelson, February 12. 6177 DUN MOUNTAIN RAILWAY. PERSONS desirous of CUTTING and CARTING SLEEPERS, about 20,000 in number, are requested to send TENDERS for the same on or before the Ist March. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Company between the hours of Ten and Twelve daily. T. R. Hacket, 6163 Manager. SPENDERS will be received at the office of -8- the Dun Mountain Company (limited), until the 21st February, for the EARTHWORK on the line of TRAMWAY from the Wairoa Saddle to the Mine, consistiug of about four miles, divided into three sections. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Company from Ten to Twelve daily. The lowest tenders not necessarily accepted. T. R. Hacket, Manager, j Nelson, January 28. 6101 J DUN MOUNTAIN RAILWAY. -Persons desirous of TENDERING- for the CONSTRUCTION of the BRIDGES (six in number) on ' that portion of the proposed line extending from the I Mines to the Wairoa Saddle, can see the drawings and specification for the same at the ofiice of the Company here. Tenders will be received up to the 21st instant. Nelson, February 1. 6422 THE Town Committee of Education hereby notify that tho GIRLS' and INFANTS' SCHOOLS will be OPENED at the NEW SCHOOLROOMS, in Hardy-street, on MONDAY, the 18th instant. Children will be admissible to the Infant School at the age of from five to seven years. H. C. Daniell, For J. B. WEMYds, Secretary. Nelson, February 6. 6449 qpilE ASSESSMENT of PROPERTIES X in the WAIMEA DISTRICTS will be deposited at the store of Messrs. Hoddeh and Co., Richmond on TUESDAY, February 12, and will remain there for the inspection of the ratepayers for twenty-one days from that date. For the convenience of the ratepayers, copies of the portions referring to the undermentioned districts will be deposited, at the same time, as under : — Waimea-south, Wakefield Inn j Waimca-west, Palmer's Village Inn ; Suburban-South, Turf Hotel. By order of the Board, T. J. Thompson, 6418 Secretary. 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 firat-rate STOCKYARD for Bullocks, &c. HAY always on sale. 6106 THE LIVERPOOL and LONDON FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Instituted 1836. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £2,000,000. Liability of the Company unlimited. Amount of Claims paid for Loss by Fire, 1858 .... £190,372 12 7 Amount of Claims paid for Loss by Death, 1858 .... 53,660 11 9 This Company presents unusual facilities for Life Assurance. Policies are now issued here, without the delay attendant upon referring elsewhere. Fire Insurance in all its branches, Premium varying according to risk Losses arising from Fire or on Death, paid by the undersigned immediately upon proof of the same. On all subjects connected with the business of the Company, the fullest information can be had on application to Nath. Edwabds and Co., 5302 Agents. OVERLAND MAIL TO COLLINGWOOD. PAUL SPANJER having taken the contract for the conveyance of the Royal Mail from Nelson to Collingwood, is prepared to take PASSENGERS between NELSON and MOTUEKA for TEN SHILLINGS each. Parcels delivered, and Orders, &c, executed with despatch. The MAIL leaves NELSON every WEDNESDAY at Eleven, a.m., starting from the Royal Hotel. 6134 IVTOITCE OJf ALTERATION.— On and 1.1 after New Year's Day, 1861, the Royal Mail will leave Wakefield every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at half-past Seven, a.m., (if the river permit), arriving in Nelson, at Eleven, a.m., aud leaving the Royal Hotel at Three o'clock, p.m. \* All Orders executed on commission. Parcels delivered, &c., &c, by Joseph Andeews, Mail Contractor. Nelson, December 26, 1860. # 6252 PUBLIC CONVEYANCE every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, from WAIMEA-EAST, starting at Nino, a.m., from Mr. Kite's Store, and at half-past; Three, p.m., from Nelson. Parcels Delivered. R. Wailis. Richmond, January 1, 1861. 6270 KXa-iXMItiJ * WANTED, a strong LAD, to work iv a Malt-house, and to make himself generally useful : with or without board. Apply at Mack Biythe's, Windsor Brewery, Bridge-street. 6133 WANTED, a NURSERY MAID, to take charge of two Children, and to make herself ( generally useful. ' \ Liberal wageß will be given. t For address apply at the Examiner office. 6468 , WANTED, in the Wairau, a general ] FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. HtJDDiESTOif, the Wood, Nelion. February 7. 6451

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 16 February 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 16 February 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 16 February 1861, Page 4

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