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Tffeto gfoberttgements. OR COLLINGWOOD, — The SUPPLY will leave for the above THIS DAY. For freight or passage apply to J. Walkee. 514 SUPERIOR MARES AND GELDINGS. MR. D. MOORE is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Yard in the rear of Febkth'b Livery Stables, Hardy-street (weather permitting), on SATURDAY next, the 19th instant, at One o'clook — About 20 excellent MARES and GELDINGS, mostly broken in to saddle and harness. The attention of persons in want of really good animals is directed to the above Sale, the Horses being of a superior class, and thoroughly broken in. Terms at sale. Nelson, April 14. 516 TjlOR SALE, on liberal terms, 60 feet JD FRONTAGE to Waimea-street. For particulars apply to John Peso?, Hardy - street. 522 TO LET, the TWO PADDOCKS belonging to the Cattle Fair Association for twelve months, possession to be given to the back paddock Ist July next, to the front paddock immediately, right being reserved to hold the Cattle Fairs and Agricul—i —l Shows thereon. Further particulars may be learned on application to the undersigned. -• Wk. Habkness, 620 Hon. Sec. JUST LANDED, EX BRISK, 30 bags No. 1 Counter Mauritius 50 boxes Purified Candles, D.M. 6 coils assorted Manilla Rope. Nash and Scaipe. April 16, 1862. 517 /^RICKETBATS and BALLS, the best ever VJ offered for sale in Nelson, at WEST'S, Lower Bridge-street. 428 MRS. AIKEN begs to inform the ladies of Nelson that she has OPENED those PREMISES in TRAFALGAR-STREET lately occupied by Mr. Coatbs, where she will carry on the business of MILLINERY in all its branches. The stock has been carefully "selected from recent importations, and inoludes A. fashionable assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Velvets, Swansdown Boas and Cuffs, and Flowers 'Cloth and Velvet Mantles, Children's Jackets, Robe Dresses, Llamas, Gala Plaids, Orleans, French Merino, Paramatta, Repp, Winceys, &o. Also, a few English Millinery Winter Bonnets. 523 PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. A MEETING of Members will be held at the Temperance Hall, Bridge-street, THIS EVENING, at SeTen o'clook, for the purpose of approving the Rules and Eleoting Officers. By order. W. Rout, 615 Secretary pro tern. NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. mENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of X a CULVERT or BRIDGE, at Gardiner's Ford, Waimea-road, in accordance with a specification and plan that may be seen at (his office, will be received up to Six o'clock of THURSDAY evening, April 24. By order of the Board. J. L. Bailet, Secretary. Board of Works Office Nelson, April 14, 1862. 518 THE EXTRAORDINARY EXCITEMENT respecting Habpee Twelyetbees' PATENT SOAP POWDER is daily increasing, and it has now attained a celebrity altogether unparalleled throughout the G^obe. The saving of time, trouble, labour, money, firing, and soap, is the best possible proof of its superiority over the disgraceful imitations whioh are attempted to be palmed off upon the public. Sold by Oilmen, Grocers, and Druggists everywhere. ' Ask for Bbiggs' AUSTRALIAN SATIN GLAZE STARCH where you purchase Habpee Twelvetbees* SOAP POWDER. One pound is equal to nearly two pounds of any other. Used by her Majesty's Lace Dresser, and the Laundress for Buckingham Palace. Habpeb Twelteteees, Bromley-by-Bow, London. Sold by Mr. R. B. Wat^ot, at the Millinery Establishment next door to the Bank. Agents for Nelson— Messrs. Nash and Scaife. 507 ANEW BRIDGE being about to be erected opposite Mr. Holdawax'S, on the main road from Richmond to Nelson, all HEAVY TRAFFIC will necessarily be STOPPED on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 17th and 18th instant. A TEMPORARY BRIDGE will be provided for LIGHT VEHICLES on those days. T. J. Thompson, 479 Secretary Waimea Road Board. "TJINNEFORD'S PURE FLUID MAGJL/ NESIA has been, during twenty-five years, «mphatioally sanotioned by the Medical Profession, and universally accepted by the Public, as the BEST BEMEDT FOB ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, GOUT, AND INDIGESTION, and as a Mild Apebeent for delicate constitutions, more especially for Ladies and Children. Combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYROP, it forms an agreeable Effervescing Draught, in whioh its aperient qualities are much increased. During Hot Seasons, and in Hot Cixmates, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been found highly benefioial. Manfactured (with the utmost attention to strength and purity) by DINNEFORD & Co., 172, New Bond-stbeet, London; And sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the World. Agents for Nelson: Dr. Tatton, Medical Hall, Bridge-street) Mr. Pbiohabd, Trafalgar-street. 608

(gofamment Notice* — _______ _______ _________ ______ ______________________________________ __________________________ ' T IST of PERSONS CLAIMING to be entitled to VOTE for the Electoral District of JU COLLINGWOOD. Name of Christian Name and PI .., , Nature of Place where Property Situate, and Attestor to Surname. riaoe or ADoae ' Qualification. Name or Description of Same. Signature of Claimant. I I Jen-iint, Edmund Collingwood 1 Householder Collingwood, householder, upon W. Higgin. Section 57, Gibbs's Township j 2 Holder of a Miner's Right, No. 83, issued 10th i Miner's right February, 1862, for Golden Bay I «, Gold-field j Turner, Eobert King Collingwood Houaeholder Collingwood, householder, upon IR. Strange. Section, No. 279 Higgin, Winfield Collingwood Householder Collingwood, householder, upon E. Strange. Section, No. 58, Gibbs's Township JAMES MACKAY, junior, Registration Officer. CoUfofwoed, April 0. &11

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 32, 16 April 1862, Page 2

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