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JHfecellaneous. BUSH, CABINET-MAKER, • UNDERTAKER, &c., t NILE-STBEET, WAIMEA • EOAD. i 680^ . f TX^EBSTER BROTHERS, Licensed ▼ t Cxrsioars, SmrriHO, and OfirEßAju Coicmission Agents, New Plymouth, New Zealand, ) 6_30 CHARLES W. MANBY, , \J PROFESSOR OP MUSIC, 5 Hillfield House, Beonti-stbeet, i Nelson. 7037 I SINGING CLASSES. MR. MANBY will be glad to meet a small party of Ladies and Gentlemen disposed to join in the formation of a PRACTICE > CLASS for the study of VOCAL MUSIC. Names to be left with Mr. Stanton, Trafalgarstreet, or with Mr. Manby, at his residence, Hillfield r House, Bronti-street. 7070 JUVENILE BAND AND CHORUS. MR. MANBY wishes to organize an INSTRUMENTAL BAND among the 1 young folks of Nelson. Boys who wish to commence 5 the study of the Violin, or the Flute, or the Violoncello, or of any of the brass instruments, and who wish to ' learn and play together, and to accompany vocal 1 music, may call upon Mr. Manby, in Bronti-street, on the afternoons of Wednesday and Satubday. <■ Mr. Manby wishes also to form Singing Classes both for Girls and Boys. 7071 o TO THE CONGREGATION OF CHRIST CHURCH. [ A CLASS for the PRACTICE of CHANTS, X-—. HYMNS, &c, as set in Me&cer's Church. [ Psalter and Hymnal (about to be introduced into the Churches of this Diocese), will commence on FRIDAY, ' June 14, , at Seven o'clock, in Christ Church, under the direction of Mr. Walcot. i Terms : 2s. 6d. per quarter. L Any one desirous of joining this Class may apply i to the Bishop, Rev. H. M. Turton, or M. Walcot. 7069 NO TI C E.— All persons having any CLAIMS against, or are INDEBTED to the p undersigned, are requested to send in the particulars of tLe same on or before the 20th instant, as he is r about leaving his present re&idence. ) M. COLEMAN, I Waimea-east Hotel. , June 4, 1861. 7060 ! NOTICE. ; A BRAHAM NEWLAND and LAMP- ' ±\. LIGHTER.— AII those PERSONS who are L still INDEBTED to the undersigned for the SER- ■ VICES of the Horses ABRAHAM NEWLAND and LAMPLIGHTER, for the season 1859-60, are hereby ! requested to PAY the moneys so due on or before the ' Ist of August next, to the Messrs. Cubtis Brothers, ' who are hereby authorized to receive the same, or ' proceed summarily against those who fail to comply 1 with the terms of this advertisement. Nelson, June 3, 1861. Geobge Duppa. 1 7058 i __ ; £4 REWARD. LOST, from the Manuka Island, "Wairau, the CHESTNUT GELDING, "JOE MILLER," : branded thus Won the near shoulder ; stands fifteen ■ and a-half hands high, has a white spot on his fore* head, 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. Muntz, 6965 Arthingworth, Richmond. THIRTY SHILLINGS REWARD. STRAYED, from Waimea-east, a Bay MARE, branded G. L. near shoulder, white off hind leg. The above REWARD will be PAID to any person giving such information as shall lead to the re- , covery of the same. William McHabdy. Waimea-east, May 10. 6954 NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found DRIVING CATTLE or HORSES off my Run, in theMotuekavalley, without my consent, will be PROSECUTED to the utmost rigour of the law. R. HOOKEB. May 27, 1861. 7055 NOTICE.— All DOGS TRESPASSING on my ground after this date will be DESTROYED. J. G. Miles, Mount Heslington, Waimca-south. June 5, 1861. • 7062 qnHE UNDERSIGNED are CASH PURJL CHASERS of WOOL at the highest market rates, and make the usual advances on th« same, consigned to their correspondents in London or the Colonies. - 1983 Nath. Edwabds and Co. KEATING'S PERSIAN INSECT POWDER, Unrivalled in extermmatingMosquitoes,Flefiß,Bugs, Flies, Beetles, Cockroaches, and every description of Insect infesting Animals and Poultry; protects Clothes, &c., from Moths. Only injurious to insect lite. See that the name of Thomas Keating, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, is on every Packet. Sold by all Agents for Eeating's Cough Lozenges. 7017 MOURNING CARDS.—" In Memory of," black bordered and embossed, with emblematic designß. On Sale at the Examtntr Office XNK, INK, INK.— PERTH OFFICE INK, in quarts, pints, and smaller sizes. C. and J. Elliott. 3Eanteli» WANTED, a good COOK. Apply to E. Mills, Wakatu Hotel. 6991 . TO CONSIGNEE, EX GEORGE CANNING, FROM LONDON. WANTED, CONSIGNEE tor ONE PACKAGE, containing a Cart and Plough, landed ex George Canning, from London, shipped by i E. G. Palmbb, 17th December, 1860, and consigned ' to Mr. John Ragg. Nath. Edwabds & Co., 7021 Agents. \ "jVTOTICE.— WANTED, a FEMALE t i-l SERVANT, to act as Housemaid and attend ,' to a small dairy. Apply to Mr. Sxawxon, corner of Trafalgar and Hardystrectß. VOW

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 50, 12 June 1861, Page 1

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