J&erdjanrjt^ ON SALE, at the STORES of the Undersigned— 7 tons crushed WHEAT. D. Moobe, Auctioneer. Trafalgar-street, August 9. 1570 FOR SALE, at Ashfield, Waioaea-east, a few tons of THEASHED EAY. Also, 200 bushels OATS and Timothy GRASS SEED (grown on the farm.) 1593 J. W. Baesicoat. BATON AND SARAMEA DIGGINGS. "OARTIES proceeding to the Karamea, JL either by Loadstone track or the Baton, will FIND STORKS and TOOLS of all descriptions at the old-established STORE at the BATON DIGGINGS, or at POKORORO. 1397 R. Stjtcliite and Son. PREVENTION AND CURE OF PLEUROPNEUMONIA. ELSON'S SPECIFIC~TINCTURES, a certain cure for all diseases of Horses, Cattle, Dogs, &c., being in a concentrated form, can be easily administered. Prepared by Geobge Elson, Chemist, Hardystreet, Nebon. 1045 TO FLOCKOWNERS AND OTHERS. EX OTAGO, FROM MELBOURNE. A LLEN'S PATENT FOOT-ROT OINTII MENT Allen's Patent SCAB SOLUTION. LOCKHABT AND Co. Nelson, April 23. 858 EX SOUTH AUSTRALIAN, FROM MELBOURNE. Xf\ CASES HOOD'S SHEEP-DIPPING O\J COMPOSITION. 273 CußTia Bsothebs. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, & OTHERS. ON SALE by the undersigned — Double and Single- Moulded Doors Half Glass „ „ French Casements Sashes, assorted sizes „ Margin Lights „ Four Lights Architrave Mouldings, 4, 5, and 6-inch 9-inch Moulded Skirting V.D.L. Palings and Shingles Also, 50,000 feet Tongued and Grooved Flooring and Lining Boards. D. Robeetson, 2389 Hardy-street. PRIME NEWCASTLE COALS. TUST arrived, and now landing, a CARGO Cl of very superior NEWCASTLE COALS. R. G. Gibbons. Government Wharf, June 13. 1234 iltsallaTTeous* SCRIPTURAL SCHOOL, AT EL-BETHEL, NEAR THE PORT. MR. JOHN SPEAR, late Master of the School at Riwaka, and holding a First-Class Certificate from thelnspectorof Schools,has OPENED this SCHOOL for the EDUCATION of CHILDREN and young persons on SCRIPTURAL PRINCIPLES. The course of training will comprise a sound knowledge of English, with Writing and Arithmetic. The books used will be those issued by the Education Committee of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, with daily Instruction in the Bible. SSBT SUPPORTED by VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS. The use of School-desks, large Maps, diagrams, or other School requisites, will much oblige $ and will be received at the School between 9.30, a.m., and Three, p.m.; or at Mr. Wilkin's Ironmongery Store, Hardy-street. May 20, 1867. 1124 Will shortly be published, in Two Yols., Bvo., THE FOUNDERS OF CANTERBURY. On the occasion of the erection and unveiling of the Statue to Mr. J. B. Godlef, as the founder of Canterbury, it is proposed to publish, from original documents, or authentic copies, Two Volumes of CORRESPONDENCE between the late EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD and the late JOHN ROBERT GODLEY, And also between the former and other leading Founders of Canterbury, such as— The Right Hon. C. B. Adderley,<M.P. ; the Hon. Francis Baring, M.P. (now Lord Ashburton), Governor of the New Zealand Company ; the late Charles Buller, Esq., M.P. ; the late W. Bowler, Esq. ; W. G. Brittan, Eeq. ; J. E. FitzGerald, Esq. ; the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P. ; the Right Hon. W. Hutt, M.P. ; John Hutt, Esq. (formerly Governor of Western Australia) ; Bishop Hind 3 (as Dr. Hinds, as Dean of Carlisle, and as Bishop of Norwich) ; the Rev. '1 homas Jackson (first Bishop designate of Christchurch) ; Lord Lyttelton ; the late R. 8. Rintoul, Esq. (sole proprietor and editor of the London Spectator newspaper) ; J. Abel Smith, Eeq., M.P. ; Sir John Simeon, Bart., M.P. ; Captain Simeon ; H. Sewell, Esq.; 0. G. Wynne, Esq.; and the Bey. Cecil Wynter. The publication will comprise only such pithy extracts from the correspondence as may make manifest the share of each founder in the work. The first volume will consist of letters from E. G. Wakepikld to tho above noblemen end gentlemen ; to be published at once, the materials being all ready: the second Volume, of letters from them to him. Subscriptions will be received, on or before 31st July, 1867, for either one or both Volumes. Price 10d. each, to consist of about thirty pages of introduction, and 300 of correspondence. Copies not suhscribedfor will be Bold at 15s. per Volume. The work will be edited by Mr. Edwabd Jebningham Wakefield, who is the sole possessor of the documents in question, and to whom subscriptions may be addressed, at the Evening Mail office, Christchurch, or to J. Tingle, Bookseller, Bridge-street, Nelson. 1415
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 100, 20 August 1867, Page 1
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