IEIDAT, JULY 30, At Twelve o'clock. AT STANTON'S TIMBER YARD, TRAFALGARSTREET. TOTARA and RED PINE BOARDS, &c, FROM THE WAIROA-VALLEY STEAM MILLS. TO BUILDERS, CABINET-MAKERS, &c. MESSRS. LOCKHART AND CO. are instructed by Mr. Stanton, to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY next, the 30th instant, at Twelve o'clock, at hiß Timber Yard, Trafalgar-street, in lots to suit purchasers— The whole of his Stock of well-seasoned TOTARA and RED PINE, from the Wairoa-valley Steam Saw Mills. Terms at sale liberal. 1105 PLOUGHING MATCH. rpHE COMMITTEE of the AGRICULJL TURAL ASSOCIATION" having resolved to hold a PLOUGHING MATCH on TUESDAY, August 17, in a field on the farm of the undersigned, near Richmond, hereby OFFER the following PRIZES to be competed for :— Howe Swing Ploughs, with or without driver : First Prize, £3 ; second, £2 ; third, £1. Horse Wheel Ploughs, with or without driver : Same prizes. Bullock Ploughs (wheel or swing), with or without driver : Same prizes. Open to all comers. No Entrance Fee. Unless six ploughs start in each class, one of the prizes will be withheld, and the Judges will bo instructed to withhold any prize in any class, when the ploughing is not meritorious ; also, to recommend for exira prizi'B, when the work is meritorious, although less than six shall btart. All Ploughs to start at Ten a.m., and to finish-by Three p.m. Tlia Quantity of Land not to exceed Half-an-Acre. '1 he Furrow Slice not to be less than five inches deep by nino inches wi'ie. The Prizes will be paid as soon as the Judges have made their Awards. For the convenience of parties from a distance, a paddock on the farm, and hay, will be provided gratia, for the evenings previous to and following the match. T. J. Thompson, 1096 Hon. Soeretary. In the ESTATE of HENRY HOUNSELL, of the City of Nelson, in the colony of New Zealand, Storekeeper. IVTOTICE is hereby given, that we, the Jl^l undersigned, have KE- ASSIGNED to the s-iidHRNRY HOUNSELL, all his ESTATE and EFFECTS whatsoever, which were assigned to us upon trust for the benefit of all his creditors, under a deed, dated the Ist April last past ; and the said Henry Hounsell i* hereby authorize^ from and after this d»te, to CARRY ON and CONDUCT his BUSINESS in Bridge-street, Nelson, solely on bis OWN ACCOUNT. Nath. Edwards and Co. Nelson, July 27. 1093 NOTICE is hereby given, that the PARTNERSHIP for some time pa9t subsisting between us the undersigned, David Louie Rod, and Henky Hotjnskll, under the style or firm of Rod and Hot/nsell, as Miller?, at Brightwater Mill, and elsewhere, in tho Province of Nelson, in the Colony of New Zealand, wqb this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and that the business will henceforth be carried on by the said David Louis Rod, on account of and for Messieurs Nathaniel Edwards and Company, Merchants, Nelson, as Trustees ; and the said David Louis Rod in authorised for and on behalf of tho said Messieurs Nathaniel Edwards and Company, to discharge all debts, and to receive all credits on account of the said partnership. As witness our hands this twenty-sixth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. David Louis Rod. Henry Hounsell. Witness — William Adams, Solicitor, Nelson. 1104 TO BAKERS AND OTHERS. nPHE nndersigned are tbe SOLE WHOLEJL SALE AGWNTS of ROD and HOU.VSKLL'S BRAND of SUPERFINE SILK -DRESSED FLOUR, iv 2001b., 1001b., and 501b. B8B 8 g 3 . Superfine Silk-dressed Flour . £li per ton. Bran £6 „ Pollard £7 „ Sharps £9 „ Nath. Edwards and Co. Nelson, July 27, 1869. 1094 MR. H. F. RAWSON will remain in Nelson till August 5. Hardy-street, opposite the Institute. 1090 GELLING OFF!! SELLING OFJF!!! 'v_/ ____ FOR TWENTY-ONE DAYS ONLY!! FOR CASET, AT TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LOWER than ORIGINALLY MARKED ; Prior to Stock-taking, and in order to make room for Fresh Shipments. The Stock consists op LADIES', GIRLS', AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Of all deacriptionß, Made and Unmade ; MANTLES, PALETOTS, JACKETS, CAPS, DRESS CAP*, BONNETS nni HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, HABERDASHERY, &c, &c\, AT MBS. W. V. SALTEE'S, SILVEBTOWN HOUSE, llardy-strket. Q74 SEWING AND EMBROIDERING MACHINES. O.ROVER AND BAKER'S ELASTIC AND DOUBLE "LOCK" STITCH. THIRTY-FOUR SHIPMENTS to Nelson attest the popular favour of this unrivalled family machine. It SEwa from ordinary reels without re-winding of thread ; can he used by a child ; THE SEAMS willnot rip or ravel ; it fastrks both ends by its own operation ; ia almost noiaelese, and dooa a greater variety of work with more ease thun any other. EIGHT VARIETIES MAY NOW BE SEEN AT W. M. STANTON'S, Sole Agent. SSO NOTICE. AFTER this date, all POULTRY found on my property, known as Heidelberg, next to the Rev. C. Maclean's, will be destroyed. M. J. Richardson. Nelson, July 28, 1869. 1103
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 60, 28 July 1869, Page 2
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791Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 60, 28 July 1869, Page 2
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