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$eto Btobertteemento, WAIMEA-WEST VOLUNTEERS. A MEETING of the above COMPANY is called for SATURDAY, July 7, at Three o'clock, iv the paddock opposite Mrs Walter Kerb's. All late members of the Company are directed to attend and deliver up all Arms and other Government property in their possession. By order, John Lookett, Captain, 1673 Adjutant Militia and Volunteers. PIANOFORTES— Broadwood's, Allison's, and others, JUST RECEIVED. MUSIC — newest and best selected — Fantasia?, ! Dances, and Songs. HARMONIUMS— Boosbt's and Alkxandbe's. Musical Instruments of all descriptions— Brass, Keyed, and Stringed. W. M. Stanton. N.B.— PIANOS on HIRE, with terms of purchase. 1690 FOR SALE, about FORTY FRUIT TREES, various (five years old). Immediate delivery. Inquire of 1679 J. T. Catlet. IVTOW landing, ex SOUTH AUSTRALIAN, XI and ON SALE at the Storeß of the undersigned — 10 quarter-casks Pale BRANDY, O.V.P. 2 bales Corn SACKS. 1681 James Bentley and Co. IN THE E9TATE OF MESSRS. JOHNS AND TBEWHEELLAR. rpENDERS will be received by the underJL signed, up to TUESDAY, the 10th July next, for the PURCHASE of the CITY STEAM FLOUR MILL and BISCUIT FACTORY, situate in Altonstreet, in the City of Nelson, in complete working order. Further particulars on application to the Trustees, who do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any offer. John Bpit, \ m.,..^. J.H. LEViEN,j TrUßtee9> June 27, 1866. 1675 ESTATE OF CHARLES ELLIOTT. ALL ACCOUNTS~due to this ESTATE, in respect of the Nelson Examiner, to the quarter ended the 31*t day of March last, are requested to be PAID not later than the 30th instant, to Mr. E. Smallbonb, Accountant, Trafalgar-street, he being authorized to receive the same. Oswald Cubtis, \ T . J. W. Babbicoat, j lrUßtees ' Nelson, June 25, 1866. 1659 Just Published, Price 215., Volume 11. OB TBS NEW ZEALAND STUD BOOK, OONTAININ& A List of all the Thoroughbred Horses in the Colony, with - their Pedigrees ; A Comparative Statement of the Performances of English and Colonial Horses; A Treatise on Breeding ; Tables of Pedigrees of all the Stallions in the Colony, and of most of the progenitors of the Turf; Dates of Birth of Stud Horses ; And other information highly useful to Breeders. To be had at the Examiner Office, Nelson. EDWIN SMALLBONE, ACCOUNTANT, &o. Office: M. M. Websteb's Store (Up-Stairs), Trafalgar-street, near the Trafalgar Hotel, 1660 AGENCY for HOKITIKA NEWSPAPERS.— O. ELLIOTT will receive ADVERTISEMENTS and SUBSCRIPTIONS for the WEST COAST TIMES, daily morning, the DESPATCH, daily evening, and LEADER, weekly newspapers, published at Hokitika. 1360 #otte* NOTICE. TWO HUNDRED "POUNDS REWARD! FREE PARDON TO AN ACCOMPLICE. Colonial Secretary's Office (Judioial Branch), Wellington, June 26, 1866. WHEREAS persons of the names of FELIX MATHIEU, JOHN KEMPTrTORNE, JAMES DUDLEY, and JAMES PONTIUS have mysteriously disappeared : And whereas it is supposed that they have been MURDERED on the ROAD between NELSON and MARLBOROUGH : This is \o notify that should those pemons, or any of them, ha?e been murdered, a REWARD of TWO HUNDRED POUNDS (£200) will be given to any person \tho will give iuiormation that will lead to the conviction of the perpetrators ; or his Excellency the Govebnob will grant a FREE PARDON to any person implicated in such murder, except to the actual murderer or murderers, who shall give Buch information as shfill lead to the conviction aforesaid. 1684 E. W. Stapfobd. £400 REWARD! WHEREAS JOHN KEMPTHORNE, FELIX MATHIEU, JAMES DUDLEY, and JAMES PONTIUS, having been missing since the 13lh June instant, and are supposed to have been MURDERED on the MAUNGATAPU MOUNTAIN : Notice is hereby given, that a RewaM of £100 will be paid by the Provincial Government for the recovery of each or either of the bodies of the abovenamed missing persons, within twenty-one dayß from this date. This reward of £400 now offered by the Provincial Government, as well as the £200 previously offered by Mr. Thomas W. Kempthohnb, will be divided amongst the enrolled Volunteers, working under the direction of Mr. Chableb Saxton, in the event of the bodies being discovered by the efforts of that Company. The above reward will not be paid to any person concerned in the murder. Alfbed Gbbekfield, Provincial Secretary. Nelson, June 27. 1683 rUBLIC NOTICE! THE undersigned begs permission from the Captain and Volunteers of the MAUNGATAPU SEARCHING EXPEDII ION, to thank them most heartily for their zealous exertion?, and to inform them that his REWARD of £2GO will be added to the £400 offered so promptly by the Provincial Government of Nelson, and be distributed in the manner set forth in their notice. Thomas W. Kempthobke. Nelson, June 27. 1685

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 28 June 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 28 June 1866, Page 2