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Neto 2U>brrtteementß. NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED). I^HE COMPANY'S VESSELS will LEAVE NELSON, unrtor contract with the Government, M under, ciruurastanoe* permitting : — For PIOTON and WELLINGTON, tht QUEEN, Captain Kjukft, on the 15th September. For PIOTOJf, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, and the BLUFF, Th« TARANAKI, Captain Fbakcib, on the 6th October. Cttbtis Bbothibb, Agents. Nrlion, August 2. 1926 I7U)R BLENHEIM, the paddle steamer JJ LYTTKLTON will leave on MONDAY, September 17, at Five, p.m. For freight or passage, apply to Mr. J. Litick, Albion Wharf; or to Nath. Edwabdb and Co. Ktlion, September 13. 2210 BARQUE LORD CLYDE, FROM LONDON. THE nbove SHIP is now ENTERED at the. Customs. CONSIGNKF.9 are requested to put •ntriftd, pny freight, and take delivery of their Goods without deity. All goods not ptsocd for before Thursday, the 13th instant, will be sold at Condign***' risk and expense. Nath. Edwabeb akd Co. 2201 Agpnts. PELORUS VALLEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. Bj order of the Dipvtt-Rioistbab of the Supbkmr Coubt, pursuant to instructions received from the Mortgagee. MR. IIENRY DODSON has received in.truotions to SELL by AUCTION, at hi? Auotlon Mart, Blenheim, on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of September now next, at Two o'olook, p.m. — All that piec* of LAND, containing 23 ACRES, more or lew, bring pint of Srction No. 6, Pelorus Valley, Province of Marlborough, with new DWELLING HOUBE thereon, containing four rooms, and now in the occupation of Mr. James Picxraino. The land is of excellent quality, and th* home, with regard to position, is well adapted for an Inn, or Accommodation Houre, as it fronts the main road leading from Nehon to Havelock, aud is about four miles distant from Canvas Town. The title can be seen at the Registrar of Deeds Office, Picton, or at the office of Mr. Sinclair, Solicitor, Nebon. Hiuht Dodsok, 2208 Auolionw. TOWN PROPERTY. TO LEASE or SELL, on easy terms, 34 feet f'ontage by 00 deep. Apply to 2214 Messrs. Lookhabt nnd Co. TUBT ARRIVED, per LORD CLYDE. 20 kege Cut Nails and Horse Nails 1 cask Tinned and Cut Taoks 1 case Brsss Foundry and China Door Furniture 1 oase Baking DUhcs. Bowls, Milk Pans, 40. 1 cask Sterl Tools and Basket Grates 1 oase Fenders and Fireirons 1 oase Averv's Spring Balances, Gold Scales, Counter Scales, and Letter Scales 2 Milner's Potent Fire-wisting Boxes 1 Fire and Thief-proot Safe Nursery Fenders, India-rubber Kni r e Boards, Garden String?*, &0., &o , Ao. w. 0. wTlkins, Ironmonger, Habdy Stbsbt. 2211 TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are requested for the ENX LARGEMENT of HILLSIDE SCHOOL, Suburban North. Plsns and specifi"ations may be seen at Mr. WltllAlt Wastniy'B, Bivineton, by whom tenders will be received until THURSDAY, the 20th inntnnr. Suburban North, September 11. 2206 j SEWING MACHINES. JUST RECEIVED, the tenth consignment of the GunvKK and Bjkbq S.M. Company's unrivalled ELASHO-STII'CH and LOCK-STITCH MACHINES including Saddlers', Tuilors', and Family Cabinet, and half case, in walnut wood and polished mahogany. Also, Machine Cotton and Silks, all sizes and colours 1 extra Machine Fittings, and accessories. W. M. STANTON, Solb AoiNT. 2205 QCHOOLMASTER WANTED immediately O for the village of Motueka. Salary, including extras, £120 per annum, with good dwelling house, lately put into repair, and three acres of good land j rent free. Candidatea must either hovo been previously engaged in teaching, or hold a fint-i-iass certificate from the Inspector of Schools. Married man preferred. Applications, accompanied with the Inspector's certificates, to be made to Bey. S. Pools, 2142 Chtirman of the Local Committee. M O T U E X A. DR. PARK requests all persons INDEBTED to him to SETTLE their ACCOUNTS forthwith, otherwise they will be put into the hands of a Solicitor for recovery. 2209 MR. A. D. AUSTIN, late Government Surveyor, has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Nelson as LAND SURVEYOR, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, Ac, and trusts that his lorg and intimate acquaintance with Ihe Government Plans and Rrords, an well as his personal knowledge of tvery district in the Province, will insure him support. Lxvits takbv, Plans uadb, &c. An OFFICE is now bui'Min?, and will shortly be OPENED in SELWYN-PLACE; in the interim, communications can be left at the Examiner office. 2213 JAMES T I N G LE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Bridge-street, near Trafalgar-street, Nxlbon. 1933 MRS. J. L. BAILKY, Milliner and Dbisbmakrb. PLAIN WORK of every coemption done by the Machine. TBAFAMAB-IQUABB, near the Raglan Brewery. 1957

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 113, 13 September 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 113, 13 September 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 113, 13 September 1866, Page 2