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Neto gtottertisements. GORSE HEDGES.— CAUTION. OCCUPIERS of LAND, having GORSE HEDGES, adjoining any public road in the Waimea Districts, are required to CLIP the same, so as they shall not overhang the ditch or road ; and the said occupiers are further required, immediately, to REMOVE such clippings so as not to occasion any obstruction either to the road or to its drainage. Any parties not complying with these requirements will be SUED by the Board without further notice. N.B. — The furze is not on any account to be burnt on the road. By order of the Board, T. J. Thompson, 7823 * Secretary. MR. SPARROW, Veterinary Surgeon, will be in attendance on MONDAY next (November 4), at the Moutere Hotel; TUESDAY, Motueka Hotel; THURSDAY, Riwaka (Cooke's); and Waitapu, Takaka, the beginning of the following week. 7834 EX GLADIATO R — 150 cases London and Colonial Company's Bottled Ale and Stout 25 hhds. London and Colonial Bottled No. 111. Ale 13 pockets best Kent Hops 20 cases Champagne 30 „ Harper Twelvetrees' Washing Powder 6 trunks Dawson's Boots. Nash and Scaikb. Nelson, October 29. 7832 NOW LANDING, ex GLADIATOR, from London, and on SALE by the undersigned— 150 casks Byass'B Bottled Stout 50 „ do. do. Ale 22 „ Marzetti's do. Stout 28 „ do. do. Ale 40 „ Jefferey's Edinburgh Bottled Ale 10 „ do. do. do. in pints 10 hhds. do. do. Ale, in bulk 30 „ Dawsou's Yorkshire Ale, ditto 10 qr.-casks Stewarts Paisley Whisky 20 „ Martell's Dark Brandy 2 „ do. Pale do. 100 cases Hennessey's Brandy 200 „ Geneva, J.D.K.Z. 6 „ Superior Old Port Wine 1 qr.-cask ditto ditto 20 oases Currants 100 boxes Muscatel Raisins 20 cases Pudding do. 10 „ Sardines, quarter tins 2 „ Candied Peel 200 ban-els Crushed Loaf Sugar 320 bags Coarse and Fine Salt 3 tierces Plantation Ceylon Coffee 5 cases Chicory 10 half-tierces Negrohead Tobacco 3 cases Cavendish do. 5 bales Three-bushel Sacks 15 pockets Kent Hops 200 boxes Liverpool Soap 400 „ London do. 250 „ Belmont Sperm Candles 250 „ Composite do. 50 „ German Candles, full weights j 20 cases Letchford's Wax Vestas, plaid boxes 80 kegs Cut Nails, all sizes 10 barrels Stockholm Tar 20 drums Colza Oil 5 cases Score's Washing Crystal 6 „ Clothing 6 bales 72-in. Grey Calico 3 „ 36-in. ditto 1 case Rough Brown Holland 1 „ Wigan Sheeting 1 „ Moleskin 1 bale Flannels 1 case Kid Gloves 2 cases Prints. Nath. Edwards and Co. Nelson, October 28. 7826 NEW and EXTENSIVE SHIPMENT of CHOICE DRAPERY and FANCY GOODS, now opening at SOMERSET HOUSE. JPAUL AND CO. beg to announce to • the ladies of Nelson and its vicinity, that they have just arrived with an entirely new and wellselected stock of GENERAL DRAPERY, STLKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, LACE, FANCY GOODS, &c., which has been purchased with the greatest care, under the most favourable circumstances, direct from the manufacturers, and which they are now OPENING and intend submitting on SATURDAY, the 2nd of November, at prices which cannot fail to give every satisfaction to those who will kindly favour them with their patronage. J. Paui and Co. beg particularly to call attention to a very choice lot of new fabrics in SUMMER DRESSES (so much worn in England), consisting of Pure Mohair, Grenadine Palmetta Robes, French Muslins (warranted fast colours). Also, a choice lot of neat patterns for children's wear, any length cut. SILKS. 3,000 yards of choice Silks, consisting of Black Glace,' Black Ducapes, Moire Antique, Gros d' Athens, Millraye Checks, Stripes, &c, &c. MANTLES. This department will be found replete in all the new and fashionable designs by the last mail. FANCY. '- Particular attention has been paid in selecting a choice stock of Ladies' Collars, Sleeves, Ribbons, Hair Nets, Ladies' Belts, Fancy Buttons, Quilted Silks, and Ribbons for Bonnets, Hats in all the newest shapes, Ostrich Feathers, &c. Ladies' Josephine Kid Gloves, warranted the best quality ; also, a large stock of Calicos, Sheetings, Prints, Flannels, &c., &c., and an immense assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c., Ac, &c. G^° Note the Address— J. PAUL AND CO., Somerset House, Bridge-Street. Ladies in the country forwarding their orders may depend on having them attended to with promptness, and executed with the greatest care. 7829 TENDERS accepted by the WAIMEA ROAD BOARD, October 23, 1861. Per Chain. £ *. d. 0. P Kearns— Ditching by Mr. Fowler't . 0 12 6 Jupp and Fiende— Ditching Mill-road Richmond 2 10 0 W. Pickering — Ditching Mill-road, Richmond 2 5 0 J. P. Horn —Ditching Appleby-road .15 0 H. Lange*— Forming by Stratford's, Waimea west 14 0 F. Wendelborn— Forming by Ford's, Wai-mea-west 0 15 0 W. Andrews— Gravelling Maddock's Bush 15 0 W. Meads— Gravelling Maddook's Bush .14 0 T. J. Thompson, 7822 Secretary. UPPER MOTUEKA VALLEY. MR. HUDDLESTON begs to inform the purchasers of farms and intending settlers on Mr. OiiiiVßß's Estate, that he will attend on the ground from the 4th of November to the 9th, to LAY OFF the SECTIONS purchased, when those interested are requested to be there, as it will prevent dispute respecting pegs and boundaries. Nelson, October 28, 1861. 7821 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT in a email Family where another if kept. Apply to Mrs. J. Ei&ioxt, 7847

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, 30 October 1861, Page 2

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