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Ncfo $tofortis*ment& FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26. WRECK OF THE S.S. TARANAKI. MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by the Board of Directors of the New Zenland Steam Navigation Company (Limited), to SELL by public AUCTION, at his Sale-room, Hunter-street, WELLINGTON, on FRIDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, at Two o'clock p.m., For the benefit of whom it may concern, The screw-steamer TARANAKI, including all Gear and Machinery connected with the vessel, as she now lies (position denoted by a buoy) in Bowden's Bay, south entrance to Queen Charlotte Sound, Cook Strait, New Zealand. The purchaser will be entitled to everything now in or upon the wreck that bplongs to the vessel, including the coals, but not to any part of the cargo or passengers' luggage, other than such portion as he may be entitled to by law as salvor. Printed particulars of the steamer can be obtained from the Company's Agpnta, Nelson. Wellington, February 5. 261 TENDERS will be received until SATURDAY, the 13th February, for SUPPLYING and DELIVERING 450 POSTS, 450 RAILS, and 12 STRAINING POSTS. Half the quantity to be delivered on Britanniu Heights (as near the line of fence as possible), the remainder to be delivered along tho road, which passes Mr. H. Staffobd's to the sea beach. SEPARATE TENDERS will also be received to the same date, for the ERECTION of the abovo FENCE, with the addition of Five Wires, to be stapled to the poßt3, all of which will be delivered on the ground. For further particulars, apply to Mr. A. J. RtchMOND, The Cliff*, Nelson. 2G2 EX JOHN BUNYAN. MESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON bog to inform the public of Nelson and Marlborougb, that they have received FURTHER SHIPMENTS of really FIRST-CLASS SADDLERY of every description, including some very superior Gentlemen's Saddles, with Doeskin Seats, and Kneepads of improved Shape ; and they also beg to state that, being in a position to make their purchases from the largest and beat Engliph Manufactories for Cash, it enables them to retail their Goods at lesa than the ordinary Wholesale Prices, which the following List will testify :— £ s. d. Gentlemen's Saddles, complete, from .276 „ „ All-over Hogskin . 317 6 „ „ Australian Flesh-out 410 0 Ladies' Saddles, complete, from . . 317 6 , „ Quilted Safes . . . 411 0 „ „ Leaping Heads and Quilted Safes . . . . 5 17 6 Child's Pelch, for Boy and Girl . . 215 0 BRIDLES AND OTHER MATERIALS. £ s. d. An immense assortment of Bridles, commencing at 0 5 0 Ladies' Round Snaffles, from . . . 0 12 6 Martingales 0 5 6 Hunting Breast-plate and Martingales . 012 6 Felt SADDLE-CLOTHS . . . .066 HEAD-COLLARS, from . . .066 Good PLATED SPURS, from . .036 „ Strong BRASS GIG HARNESS, complete 6 0 0 „ Strong PLATED BUGGY HARNESS, complete . . . 610 0 „ Strong PLATED GIG HARNESS 7 0 o „ Strong CART HARNESS . . 5 0 o Bbidge-steekt, Nblson. 1531 [bemoved fbom beidge-stbeet.] JAMES~~TINGLE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Tbapaigab-stbeet, Neison. New Buildings, opposite Moose's Auction Mart. Just published, price 6d , THE SHEET ALMANACK OP TJIE NELSON EXAMINER. Contents : — Calendar, Official Directory, Table of Telegraph Charges, Code of Signals, Time of High Water, Trade Addresses, &c, &c. NEW ZEALAND STUD BOOK.— Perpons possessed of Thoroughbrefl Horses which have not appeared in Vols. I. and 11. of the Stud Book, are requested to <"urnish the undersigned with their NAMES and PARTICULARS of BREEDING by the end of MARCH next, as Volume 111. is in course of preparation. C. EIIIOTT. Nelaon, January 20, 1869. 132 NELSON HOTEL, cobneb op Beidge and Collingwood-Steeets. CHARLES M'GEE Begs to thank his numerous eusfpmerH and the publio generally, for tho past most liberal support and patronage he has received since opening his NEW HOTEL. The present building has been erected with a desire to meet the growing requirements of this City and Colony, while especial utt-ntion has been paid to the sleeping and private apartments, which are lofty, well ventilated, combined with comfort, and embracing that all-essential requisite to health, THE BATH. O. M'Gee trusts (with the confidence the public of Nelson and the West Coast have, and many place in him) to maintain the position he now holds, being most desirous to please and do justice to one and all of his customers ; and enn assure them that no effort shali be wanting on his part to readily fulfil tho wishes of his friends and the public generally. C. M'Gee can with confidence assert that none but the best imported BRANDS of SPIRITS, WINES, ENGLISH ALE and PORTER are in STOCK. THE BILLIARD ROOM contains one of ALCOCK'S BEST TABLES, made expressly to order, and the interior arrangements insuro a large amount of comfort and convenience. ENGLISH ALE AND POKTER ALWAYS IN DR AUGHT. AN ORDINARY EVERY DA.V AT ONE O'CLOCK PUNCTUALLY. Nelson Hotel, December 11. 2069 LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT.— Consignment Just Received by W. M. Stanton, 259 Sole Agent. IVTOTICE is hereby given, that all PIGS JL> and POULTRY TRESPASSING upon SECTION No. 183 will be DESTROYED ; and all PERSONS TRESPASSING on the above Section will be PROSECUTED. L. C. Bobck, Applebv, Waimea-east. February 5, 1869. 260

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 12, 10 February 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 12, 10 February 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 12, 10 February 1869, Page 2

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