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fHteceilaiTeoug* BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER has been used by thousands of private Families, Shippers, and Emigrants, for raising Bread with hall the trouble, and in a quarter the time required with Yeast, and for rendering Puddings and Pastry light and wholesome. The Queen's Private Baker says :—": — " It is a most useful invention." Captain Allen Young, of the Arctic Yacht Fox, states that: — "It keeps well, and answers admirably." E. Hamilton, Esq., M.D., F.S.A., observes that : — " It is much better for raising Bread than Yeast, and much more wholesome." To be had of all Storekeepers in the Colonies, and of Geobge Boewiok, 21, Little Moorfields, London. Agents at Nelson, Pbichaed and Bonnington, Chemists and Druggists, Trafalgar-street. 4577 WEN. and GRAHAM, New Zealand Genebal Agents, 23, Great St. Helen's, London, E.G. N.B.— Full particulars of terms for purchasing goods in the home markets, and for the Bale of produce, may be obtained on application to Owen and Gbaham, 369 Auckland, N.Z. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. The Commissioners desire to notify that GOODS will be RECEIVED at the Exhibition Hui'id'ing, Dunedin, from the Ist October to the 12th December inclusive. Intending Exhibitors should apply immediately to the Local Committees of their respective provinces for Forms of Demand for Space, and any further information as to the Exhibition. Auckland— E. King, Esq., Honorary Secretary. Taranaki— C. Bhown, Esq., Chairman. Hawke's Bay — J. Wilkinson, Esq., Chairman. Wellington — J. Woodwabd, Esq., Honorary Secretary. Nelson — J. L. Bailey, Esq., Honorary Secretary. Murlborough — S. L. Mullee, Esq., Chairman. Canterbury— Honourable H. J. Tancbed, Chairman. Otago— Mattiiew Holmes, Esq., Chairman. Southland — T. Heale, Esq., Chairman. Alfbed Ecoles, Honorary Secretary. Offices of the Commission, Duuedin, April 15, 1864. 746 LEA & PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, pronounced by connoisseurs to be the Only Good Sauce, and applicable to every variety of Dish. Extract of & letter from a medical gentleman at Madras, to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851. ' "Tell Lea and Pebbins that their sauce is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome sauce that is made." CAUTION. Lea and Pebbins beg to Caution the public against spurious imitations of their celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Lea and Pebbins have discovered that several of the foreign markets have been supplied with spu~ rious imitations, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine Sauce, and, in one or more instances, the nameß of L. and "P. forged. L. and P. will proceed against any one who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world to advise them of any infringement of their rights. fl^" Ask for Lea and Pebeins' SAUCE. Wholesale and for Export, by the proprietors, Worcester, Messrs. Cbosse &■ Blackwell, ; Messrs. Babclay and Sons, London ; &c, &c. j and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. 17 PARTNER WANTED. HPHE sole Partner in a well-established X Mercantile Firm, having a good connection with wool growers, &0., is desirous of obtaining a thoroughly business man as PARTNER, to further extend the concern, aud take the management during his absence in Europe. Or the goodwill of the business will be sold for a participation in profits for a certain time. Capital required, £5,000 to £10,000. References indispensable. Address, " Partnership," Bank of New Zealand, Auckland or Dunedin. 812 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the -L 1 following BY-LAW has been agreed to by tho BOARD OP WORKS, and has been submitted to his Honour the Supebintendent and his Execu tive Council for confirmation. By-Law, No. 5. Whebeas it is expedient to make further provision for the abatement of the nuisance and danger caused by the present growth of Fueze or Gobse, &c, throughout the city of Nelson ; Be it Obdebed axd Diekcted by the Boaed of Woeks for the said city, with the sanction of his Honour the Superintendent and his Executive Council, as follows, viz : — 1. The occupier, or in case there shall be no occupier, then the owner of any land upon which a gorse or other hedge shall be growing, adjoining any public street or road, shall keep that portion of the street which adjoins his land as all times clear of gorse or other obstructions which it may reasonably be supposed have proceeded from the said hedge ; and in case such occupier or owner, as the case may be, shall refuse or neglect to clear such road or street, after receiving seven days' notice to do so from the Board of Works, he shall he liable to a penalty of not exceeding 405., and to a further penalty of not exceeding 20s. per week, for every week he neglects or refuses to comply with the order contained in the said notice. 2. Whenever gorse or any other inflammable plants shall be growing upon any land, in such thickness, height or quantity, as to be a nuisance to the public, or dangerous to any near or adjoining private property, the Board of Works may give the occupier or owner of such land seven days' notice to clear away or trim such gorse or other plants in such manner as may be directed by the said Board : and in case the said occupier or owner shall fail to comply with the said notice, he shall be liable to a penalty of not exceeding 405., and to a further penalty of not exceeding 20s. per week, for every week such gorse rernahiß uncleared or untrimmed. 3. Whenever any gorse is growing upon unoccupied land, and the owner of the land is absent from the province, it shall be lawful for the Board of Works to cause such gorse to be trimmed or cleared as they may direct, and the expense of so doing may be recovered at any future time, within six years, from the owner or occupier of such land, in a summary manner, before any Resident Magistrate, or two Justices of the Peace. By order of the Board, J. L. Bailey, Secretary. Board of Works Office, Nelson, April 29, 1864. 739 AND STATION AGENCY, O PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS, DUNEDIN.The undersigned having purchased Messrs. Jones, Bibd, and Co.'b business in this province, together with their extensive Cattle and Sheep Yards, having also secured good receiving paddocks and drafting yards within an easy distance of town, are enabled to offer every facility to Squatters, Settlers, and Dealers, for the DISPOSAL of CATTLE, SHEEP, &c, &c. They are also prepared to negotiate tbe Sale or Purchase of Station Property. Advances ruade (if required) on Stock and Stations. Dbivxb, Maclean and Co. For particulars of our market advices we beg to refer to 0. Eujott, B»q., liclion. 847

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 58, 14 May 1864, Page 4

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