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Itfeto BOOTS! BOOTS!! JUST received nnd now landing, ex Glenshee, Lord Worsley, Boomerang, and Sir George Pollock, 50 Trunks BOOTS and SHOES, comprising a very useful and seasonable lot of Booti and Shoes, ordered expressly from tho best manufacturers for this market, consisting of about 2,700 pairs, as under : — ; 50 pairs Prime Grain Napoleons ! 125 „ Wellingtons 150 „ Short Wellingtons 50 „ Military Wellingtons 25 „ Oxonian Half Shoes 25 „ Balmorals 300 „ Men's Bluchers 250 „ Men's Carpet and Grain Slippers 100 „ Boys' Boota 400 „ Ladies' Cloth Boots 200 „ Women's Leather Boots 450 „ Girls' and Maids' Leather and Cloth Boots 150 „ Women's Carpet Slippers 72 „ Cashmere Slippers 250 „ Ladies' Balmoral, Kid, and Cashmere Boots 100 „ Children's Balmorals Clogs and Goloshes. 7511 LIGHTBAVD AND JACKSON. NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. T3ESIDENTS in TRAFALGAR-STREET Li desirous of JOINING their HOUSEDRAINS to the SEWER, must, previously to breaking up the street, make application at this office, and sign an agreement to make good the road, tec., otherwise they will be liable to a penalty. By order of the Board, J. L. Bailey, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, September 6, 1861. 7513 AN active intelligent YOUNG MAN accustomed to business desires a SITUATION in any capacity, with a prospect of advancement. Apply to W. H. Hehbing, on boaad the Sir George -Pollock. 7514 ON SALE at the Bridge-street Store— GARDEN and AGRICULTURAL SEEDS last season's growth — Peas, ten sorts Beans— Broad Windsor French Longpoded Scarlet Runners Brocoli, eight sorts Cauliflower ditto Cabbage ditto Early Horn Carrot Altringham ditto Lettuce Celery Parsley Turnip— Early Dutch „ Stone Radish, sorts Red Beet Spinach Cucumber, sorts Melon do. Mustard and Cress Onion, sorts Parsnip" HEMP, RAPE, and CANARY SEED, «fee. Pacey's Perennial Rye Grass Italian Rye Grass Perennial White Clover Perennial Red Clover Common Red, or Broad Clover Italian Crimson Plover Honeysuckle Clover Suckling Clover. Finest Lawn Grass Skirviug's Swede Button's Champion Swede o Long Red Altringham Carrot Flower Seec.s, Garden Pots and Stands, all sizes, &£., &.c. 7512 T. C. Batchelob. JOSEPH WEBB, Tailor, &c, Trafalgar(l square, respectfully informs his numerous patrons that he has received an assortment of NEW WOOLLEN GOODS, consisting of Fancy Doeskins, Bedford and Woollen Cords (very superior quality), fine Shepherds' Plaids, &c., suitable for the coming season. 7506 SHEEP-FOLDS, SHEDS, FENCING. fpUPPER and CO.'S Galvanized CorruJL gated IRON for Fencing, Roo&ng Shede, &o. ; also, P«tent Galvanized TILES. EXTENSIVELY USED THBOUGHOUT THE COLONIES. For Prices,* Drawings, and Catalogues, apply through any London Merchant, or to the Manufacturers, Tuppeb and Co., 61a, Moorgate-street, London, and 6, Berkley-street, Birmingham. 7502 TO the Free and Independent ELECTORS of the PROVINCE of NELSON. Gentlemen— The very large Rmount of support that has been voluntarily offered me at the ensuing Election of Superintendent of the province gives me just hopes of success. That I may not be prejudiced by any misrepresentation or misapprehension as to why I do not make a personal canvas, or appoint agents, or call to aid a committee, I beg to Bay I do not propose to do either. I look upon all such arts and contrivances as an undue means of interfering with an honest freedom of election ; and I therefore forego that which I consider a great abuse. As regards the elector himself I think he should never make a promise to support any candidate, but go to the poll free and unshackled, and vote According to his honest and unbiassed judgment; it is upon such principles only that I would accept any office. The election about to take place constitutes a crisis in the progress of the settlement, and just in proportion to the choice you make of a Superintendent and Provincial Council, so you will "go ahead" and all hands prosper, or you will continue to do as has been done for some years past, " stick in the mud," and orjr like the wojoner in the fable to ** Joy* " to help you out. I am free to say that very few places in the world ever had more intrinsic merit within it to constitute a most flourishing settlement. Brighter prospects cannot exist. Never were prospects more completely blighted than in the Province of Nelson. If you reelect men who have proved their incapacity to meet the requirements of the times, you must make up your minds to a repetition of the same do nothing policy. The alternative is to make a change, infuse new blood, elect the undersigned as Superintendent, and don't be humbugged any longer. 7509 W. Long Wbey. NOTICE. ALL PIGS, POULTRY, or DOGS TRESPASSING on my Property in Waiuieaeast, after this date, will be DESTROYED with poison or otherwise. , John Schroder. September 6. 7510 ffiouemment Notice. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, September 2, 1861. rpENDERS -will be RECEIVED at this X Office until TUESDAY, 10th instant, at noon, for IMPROVING and GRAVELLING the ROAD to the New Cemetery, Nelson. The Specification may be seen at this office. AUTBED GbeINIIKLD, 7601 Chief Clerk,

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 7 September 1861, Page 2

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