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&obemment Notice. THE following PERSONS are OBJECTED TO as not being entitled to have their Names retained on the LIST of VOTERS for the Electoral District of MOTUEKA. i I *t« ** C Nature ' c o ° o Christian Name and Pkco of Abode. of supposed I Ground of Objection. lfj!s Surname - | Qualification. | J *S^o Alley, Charles Motueka | Householder Having changed his residence Askew, William, senior Riwaka I Freeholder Having made a fresh claim 5 Bensemann, John Albeit Upper Moulere Freeholder Name inserted twice in Roll £ Drummoud, John Riwaka Householder Having changed his residence „ Gaskell, Sninuel Motueka Householder Having made a fresh claim t > Grooby, Frank Motueka Freeholder Having sold his property "%, g Harding, William Motueka Householder Having made a fresh claim |« Inwood, William Moutere Householder Having changed his residence d> ® Jasper, Henry Motueka Freeholder and Having disposed of his pro- is o I leaseholder. perty. § '■§ Little, William Francis Motueka [ Householder Having changed his residence *S -g M'Kenzie, John Motueka i Leaseholder j Not being a leaseholder »'m Parker, Joseph Potter Motueka Householder , Having changed his residence pej Polglaze, Joseph Nelson Leaseholder > Not being a leaseholder ,§ Remnant, George Moutere Householder , Having changed his residence g Rose, James Motueka Householder \ Having changed his residence g Talbot, Daniel Moutere Leaseholder j Having disposed of his lease <| j J The above objections will be heard by the Revising Officer, on such day and at such place as he may advertise for that purpose. A. LE GRAND CAMPBELL, 6968 Registration Officer.
J&teceilancous* DUN MOUNTAIN RAILWAY. rpENDERS will be received at the Office JL of the Dun Mountain Company, until Ist June next, for the EARTHWORK on the remaining portion of the line, namely, from the Wairoa Saddle to Brook-street, consisting of about SEVEN MILES, divided into Seven Sections. Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company. The lowest tenders not necessarily accepted. T. R. Hacket, Manager. Nelson, 10th May, 1861. 6952 TO be RAFFLED FOR,, a first-class Grand PIANO, by Ebabd, in Elegant Rosewood Cabinet-work, full compass, metallic bar, patent repetition touch, and all the other modern improvements. This is oue of the instruments sold by Ebabd, in London, at 160 guineas, is qujte new, and is vow to be disposed of as above. Fifty-five tickets at three guineas. Three guineas to be spent at the Raffle, by the undersigned, and a further sum of three guineas by the winner. Due notice to be given. The instrument on view. Apply to W. M. Stanton, 6777 Trafalgar and Hardy Streets. A BALL will take place on FRIDAY, the 24th instant, being the Queen's Birthday, at the Wheat Sheaf Inn, Richmond. Tickets to be obtained at the bar. R. WOOLTENDEN. Richmond, May 9. 6955 TENDERS are requested by MONDAY, May 27, for Improving parts of the Trunk Road between Richmond and the Wairoa river. Forming part of the Road between Richmond and Wensley-hill. Widening the Forty-line Bridge at Spring Grove. Specifications may be seen at Messrs. Hoddeb and Co.'s, Richmond, and at the Wakefield Inn. Tenders to be left with the members of the Board or the undersigned. The lowest will not necessarily be accepted. T. J. Thompson, 6950 Secretary Waimea Road Board. rpHE WAIMEA DISTRICTS HO AD JL BOARD, having levied a RATE o? ONE PENNY in the POUND upon all Lands and Tenements within the districts, hereby give notice that the said Rate must be PAID by the persons named in the list of rates published in the Nelson Examiner on the 6th April, who are liable for the amounts set against their names, to the undersigned, who is appointed by the Board to collect the same, and who will attend at the following time and place for the receipt thereof, between Ten and Four o'clock : — Waimea-west, Paxmeb's, Monday, Jtjne 3. For the further accommodation of the ratepayers, the rate may also be paid to any member of the Board. By order, 6951 T. J. Thompson, Secretary. THIRTY SHILLINGS REWARD. STRAYED, from Waimea-east, a Bay MARE, branded G. L. near shoulder, white off hind leg. The above BEWARD will be PAID to any person giving such information as shall lead to the recovery of the same. William McHabdy. Waimea-east, May 10. 6954 NOTICE. ANY Person or Persons SHOOTING or TRESPASSING across my land, after tbJB date, will be PROSECUTED according to Law. RICHABD TOMLINSON. Wainiea-west, May 8, 1861. 6949 "jVTOTICE. — As the undersigned is about Jw^l leaving the colony for a short time for Adelaide, all persons having any just CLAIM against him are requested to forward the same to the " Rising Sun" Public-house, Waimea-road, and the same will be SETTLED by the 30th May next j and all persons INDEBTED to him are required to PAY their respective amounts on ov before the said 30th May next. H. INGHAM. Waimea-road, April 25. 6871 THE NjEW ZEALAND ALMANACK and DIRECTORY for the PROVINCES, for 1861, price 5a., containing Nautical Matters, Tide Table- for Auckland and the Principal Ports, complete Coasting Di; •eetory from the New Pilot, Farming and Gardening .Manual, Land Regulations for the Provinces, Histc try of the Taranaki Rebellion, Directory for the Eigh.t Provinces, Statistics for 1858-9, Map of New Zealand , Views of Auckland and Taranaki, &o. As no agei its are appointed, all orders will be forwarded free of postage by the publisher. Geo. L. C 'hapman, Bookseller, Stationer, and Lithographer, Auckland. 6158 rpo STO CKOWNERS.— Printed STOCKX 800 KS on SALE at the Examiner Office. 6599 INK, INK, INK.— PERTH OFFICE INK, in quarts, pints, and smaller sizes. C. and J. Elliott. MOURN ING CARDS.— "In Memory of," black bordered and embossed, with emblematic designs . On Sale at the Examiner Office DRAWING MATERIALS, BOOKS of LSTSTKUCTION in DRAWING, aud DRAWING BOOKS. C. and J. Elliott. THE undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER of n few SHARES in the NELSON WORKING MEJN'S SHEE;? ASSOCIATION. 6962 Rosßiur Bton,
fftisccilanrous. j £4 REWARD. T OST, from the Manuka Island, Wairau, a U CHESTNUT GELDING, branded thus Won the near shoulder; stands fifteen and a-half hands high, has a white spot on his forehead, and white hind feet. Whoever will bring the same to my house, or give information whereby I can recover him, shall receive the above reward. C. A. Mttntz, 6965 - Arthingworth, Richmond. CHARLES W. MANBY (from Taranaki), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, NELSON. Apply to Mr. Stanxon, Trafalgar-street. 6928 TI^EBSTER BROTHERS, Licensed ▼ ▼ Customs, Shipping, and Genebal Commission Agents, New Plymouth, New Zealand. 6450 TBUSH, CABINET-MAKER, • UNDERTAKER, &0., NILE-STBEET, W AIME A• BO AS. 6801 TNSTRUCTIONS given in OIL and JL WATER COLOUR PAINTING. For terns and fuvthev particulars apply at the Fxaminer office. 6920 T7ISITING CARDS, enamelled and plain, T all sizes. C. anb J. Elliott. ~Y/"ESTAS, in fancy and other boxes. t 6660 * C. and J. Elliott. T7"EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. Judged by the immense demand, this Unitebsal Remedy now stands the first in public favour and confidence ; this result has been acquired by the test of fifty years' experience. These Lozenges may be found i on sale in every British Colony, and throughout India ' and China. They have been highly esteemed wherever I introduced. For Coughs, Asthma, and all affections ' of the Throat and Chest, they are the most agreeable ! and efficacious remedy. Prepared and sold in Boxes and Tins of various sizes by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, &c., 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Sold Retail by all Druggiata aud Talent Medicine Vendors in the World. N.B. — To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words "KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES" are engraven on the Government Stamp of each Box, without which none are genuine. QJ§r Agent for Nelson — Mr. Pbiobabs. 5361 1863-4. RENEWAL of the GREAT NELSON TRIAL STAKES of 10 soys. each, 5 ft., and only 3 if declared on or before the Ist January, 1862 ; 50 soys. added by the Turf Club, provided eight horses start, and 30 if nny lesser number ; for the produce of mares covered in the season 1859-60, to run at the Nelson Meeting, 1863-4. If eight start, the second horse to receive 20 soys. out of the stakes, and the third horse to save his stake. Colts, Bst. 71bs. ; fillies and geldings, Bst. 31bs. One mile and a-half. Mares to be named to the Secretary of the Turf Club, Nelson, on or before the Ist of August, 1860, and produce or no produce to be declared on or before the Ist of March, 1861. No produce, no forfeit. Mr. E. W. Stafford's eh. f. , by II Barbiere out of Cassandra, by Priam out of Princess. Mr. C. Elliott's ns. eh. c. Oliver Cromwell, by Potentate out of Woodstock, by Theorem. Mr. C. Elliott's eh. c. Suds, by II Barbiere out of Sweep, by Sir Hercules out of Besom. Mr. Empson's c. or f. , out of Countess by Crab, out of Young Lady Emily. Mr. C. Redwood'B f. , by Bay Middleton out of Rosebud. Mr. C. Redwood's eh. f. , by Bay Middleton out of Fairy, by Glaucus out of Spray. Mr. Newcome's r. f. Regina, by Riddlesworth out of Princess, by Gratis. Mr. Newcome's b. f. Gertrude, by Potentate out of Vesta. Mr. E. J. Wakefield's f. Vivandiere, by The Peer out of Maria, by Harold out of Queen Bess. Mr. E. J. Wakefield's f . Tantrums, by Cossack out of Termagant, by Emigrant out of Twilight, by Gratis. C. Elliott, 6932 Secretary to the Turf Club. NEW STATIONERY, just received at the Examiner office — Foolscap, cream laid, extra superfine \ „ blue laid, very superior „ ruled, faint line „ ruled, faint and common Letter Paper, cream laid „ blue wove, bank » ,» i) ruled Note Paper, fashionable Trellis, assorted colours „ Tinted Linear, ditto „ Cream and blue wove, various sizes Envelopes, various colours and sizes Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes Slotting Pads Drawing Pencils, Crayons Moist Water Colours Ferret, Green Cord, Red Tape Office Needles for ditto Quill Pens, &c., &c. 6661 C. and J. Elliott. 2Eante*u WANTED, a Milner's FIRE-PROOF SAFE. Apply to John Pebcy. Nelson, May 14. 6970 WANTED, a NURSERY MAID, to take charge of three children. A middle-aged person preferred. Apply to Mrs. Edwabss, 6910 Bvook-strect-TalleT,
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 43, 18 May 1861, Page 4
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