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! oo&ermnent Kottce& Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, ! March 6, 1865. ! mENDERS will be received at this Office, j X. until 4, p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 15th March, for FILLING-IN and GRAVELLING the approach to Moutere Cart Bridge j and for Tarring the Floor. A specification of the work may be seen at this Office, and at the house of Mr. John Boyes, Motueka. AIFBED GbEENFIELD, 486 Chief Clerk. Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, February 27, 1865. LENDERS will be received at this Office, -I until Four, p.m., on MONDAY, the 3rd April, for FELLING and CLEARING about 124 chains of BUSH ROAD in the Waituhi Valley, Upper Takaka, being No. 4 Contract in the specification, a copy of which may be seen at this Office, and also at the house of Mr. Geobge Tayiob, Takaka. Payment for this work will be made wholly in land. Alfbed Geeenfield, 437 Chief Clerk. JHtscellaneous* THE LONDON JOURNAL.— The best, cheapest, largest, and most beautifully illustrated publication ever issued, having a greater circulation than that of any other periodical in the world. Its contents embrace the best works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., J. F. Smith, Pierce Egan, Pebcy B. St. John, Henby J. Bybon, Watts Phillips, James Gbant, &c, &c, Miss Bbaddon, Mrs. Southwobth, Mrs. Gobdon Smythies, &c, &c, and many other eminent authors j splendidly illustrated by the most celebrated artists, including John Gilbert, Keeley, Halswelle, Pbior, &c. Also, innumerable exciting and agreeable Short Tales, Charming Poems ; valuable Educational and Social Essays ; interesting Descriptions of the most remarkable Placeß in the World, illustrated by artists of high standing; thousands of Useful Receipts of every kind ; numerous records of Scientific Inventions and Discoveries j Statistics embracing all the principal official returns published, of Public Accounts, Population, Emigration, Health, Military, Naval, and Commercial affairs, and much valuable general statistical information ; short miscellaneous pieces, editorials of literary and historical interest illustrative of passing events ; extracts from the books of the day ; gems of thought, culled from the works of the best writers, in all languages; witty and laughable jokes and anecdotes, together with a mostv oluminons personal correspondence upon every imaingable topic, conveying at once information the most varied and the most extensive. The LONDON JOURNAL stands unrivalled for the instructive, amusing and moral excellence of itt contents, the beauty of its illustrations, the clearness of its type, the superiority of it paper, and for its cheapness. Issued in weekly Nos., Id. ; monthly parts, 6d. ; half-yearly volumes, 4s. 6d. Volumes, I. to XL. are now issued. The LONDON JOURNAL may be had of every respectable bookseller in the colonies, &0., or by ordering in any part of the world. London Journal Office, 332, Strand, London. 262 MAP OF THE PROVINCES OF NELSON AND MARLBOROUGH. riIHE above MAPS have arrived, and are JL now on SALE. Subscribers are requested to send for their copies. This Map, published at Stansobd's Geographical Establishment, Charing Cross, London, is derived from plans lately obtained from the Land Offices at Nelson and Picton, and exhibits all the roads and tracks in the two provinces, the whole of the sold land, the public reserves, and the respective goldfields, in the Province of Nelson. The coast surveys and soundings are from the Admiralty Charts. 0. Elliott, Examiner Office. 2159 IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. BEST PORTLAND CEMENT FOR HOME AND FOREIGN TRADE. MESSRS. HARWOOD and HATCHER, Northfieet, Kent, are prepared to supply the best PORTLAND CEMENT, adapted for Stuccoing, Briokwork, Breakwaters, Tidal, and every description of Building Work. Agents for the colonies wanted. Measra. Haewood and Hatches, Northfieet, Kent, England. 767 IRON PUMPS of all sizes, and of the latest and most approved make. Lead Pumps, any size, for wells of any depth, made, fixed, and warranted Pumps suitable for sheep stations, made to order, either portable or for fixtures Lift and Force Pumpß, Water-closets, &o. Lead and Zinc Piping of all sizes Sheet Lead, Zinc, Galvanized Iron Tiles, &c. Lead and Zinc Coffins made at the shortest possible notice. ■ J. G. GORE, Plumber and General Contractor. The Old Brewery House, Bridge-street. 706 WAIMEA WEST and NELSON CONVEYANCE. I^HE undersigned hereby gives notice that, - on Saturday, November 14, and on each succeeding Wednesday and Saturday (river permitting), he will run a TWO HORSE CONVEYANCE to and from WAIMEA WEST AND NELSON, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, leaving the Post Office, Waimea-west, at a-quarter to Eight, a.m., and will call at the following places :—: — Thomas's, Horse and Jockey ; Lyne's ; Hubbabd's; and Pobthouse's Royal Hotel, Bridge-street ; and will leave the Royal Hotel, Bridge-street, Nelson, on the return trip, every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at a-quarter past Three o'clock, calling at the above places on returning. Parcels carefully attended to. Messages punctually delivered. 2133 L. Dbok. TOWN AND COUNTRY. BIRRELL and Co.'s COACH (carrying H.M. Mails), leaves the Post Oppioe every day, at 9*30, a.m., for Fox Hill, calling at intermediate Villages, and leaves Fox Hill for Nelson, at I*ls, p.m. Also, a Coach leaves Fox Hill for Nelson, at 7*30, a.m., every morning, and returns from NELSON, starting at 3, p.m., every afternoon. Also, on and after SATURDAY next, an additional VAN starts from Ranzau for Nelson daily, at 9*30, a.m., calling at the various hotels, and starting, on return from town, at 4, p.m. Seats booked at Royal, Trafalgar, and Commercial Hotels. Punctuality in starting strictly adhered to. Nelson, August 23. 1607 CONVEYANCE BETWEEN NELSON AND SPRING GROVE. /CONVEYANCE every MONDAY, \J WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, leaving, SPRING GROVE at Eight, a.m., and the Coaoh and Horses, NELSON, at half-past Throe p.m. Parcels attended to. WllilllM JBFPBIES, 460 Spring Grotfl.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 31, 14 March 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 31, 14 March 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 31, 14 March 1865, Page 4

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