JEtscellaneousi, 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, 6463 Manager. NOTICE. MADELEY MILL, WAIMEA-EAST. MORRIS and LEVICKwish to inform the public that they are prepared to GRIND WHEAT in large or small quantities, and hope by strict attention and punctuality to merit a share of their patronage. Morris and Levick are PURCHASERS of WHEAT. February 18, 1861. 6495 TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. LA. HAMMERTON begs to inform • the public that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Nelson as a GENERAL CARRIER, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and punctuality in executing all orders entrusted to him, to merit a fan* share of their favour. Goods and furniture carefully removed j also carting to and from Stoke and Richmond. Orders received for Pakawau coals. Orders left at the, Wakatu Hotel punctually attended to. Manuka-street, Nelson, Feb. 21, 1861. 6506 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. 6406 rpHE LIVERPOOL and LONDON FIRE JL and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Instituted 1836. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £2,000,000. Liability of the Company unlimited. Amount of Claims paid for Lobs bj 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 tho Company, the fullest information can be had on application to Nath. Edwards and Co., 5302 Agents. NELSON INSTITUTE. THE MEMBERS of this INSTITUTE are respectfully informed that the SUBSCRIPTIONS for tliis year are now due. Terms : For the Reading Room, per annum; 10s. For the Library, " 10s. Payable yearly or half-yearly, in advance. All subscriptions promised towards the erection of the new Institute are requested to be paid in at onco cither to the Treasurer, Mr. O. Curtis, or to the Librarian, Mr. George Jackson. John Percy, 632S Honorary Secretary. MOTLEY! MOTLEY! MESSRS. HALL, MARTIN, and LUMLEY beg to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that they intend giving a series of ENTERTAINMENTS previous to their departure for the Australian colonies. Due notice will be given of their arrival. J. L. Hail, 6455 Manager and Business Agent. A CARD. W DAVIS, Photographer, Hardy- • street, next to Mr. Everett's, Masonic Hotel. 6193 (Kobernment Notices. I^ATIVE RESERVES.— TENANTS under -L 1 the above Trust are hereby informed that, from and after this date, NO ARREARS of RENT will bo allowed to vemain outstanding. Legal proceedings will be taken to recover any amounts due for more than six months. By direction of the Commissioners, J. T. Oatley. February 19, 1861. 6499 PROVINCE OF MARLBOROUGH. Provincial Secretary's Office, Marlborough, February 19, 1861. rpENDERS will be received at this Office, ■*- and at the Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, until Friday, the 22nd day of March next, for the ERECTION of HORSE BRIDGES over the Rivers "Pelorus" and "Tinline." Plans and specifications may be seen at this Office, and at the Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson. W. Adams, 6503 Superintendent, Marlborough. tSHantetr, WANTED, in the Wairau, a general FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Huddieston, the Wood, Nelson. February 7. 6451 WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to 6496 Mrs. Monro, Sunnyside. WANTED, on a station, a steady MAN, accustomed to sheep and cattle. Apply to 0., at the Examiner office. 6545 WANTED, a YOUNG PERSON of respectable family, not less that eighteen years of age, to cook and assist in washing. Apply to Mrs. Hobhotjse, The Wood. 6542 WANTED, a SERVANT, Apply to Mrs. Sharp^ Trafalgar-street South. 6538 WJ E N X I N S , • UNDERTAKER, i UaspT'STbbbt, Njadow. 4815
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 19, 2 March 1861, Page 1
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