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BAPTIST CHAPEL", NELSO!*. - . THE ANNIVERSARY SERMONSoosi s -*- the above Clnpel will tie preached (DJV.) oii Sunday week, the 13tli instant. In the niorning, by the Rev. J. Wapren, in the afternoon, b>; the Rev^ D. Dolamoke; and in the evening, by tlie Rcv\ P* Calderl . . • . • Collections will be made after each" service, to aid in liquidating the Chapel debt. FOR WELLIN&TONi ' ', ~ TteE clipper Brigaiititie CHEETAH; ■•■*- . D. .Joyce, commander, will sail for Wellington THIS DAY. v ■ '~ . ...,. . , NICHOLSON AND RIDINGS, . Agents. . NOTICE.; ~ ~ ' ~7 A NY PERSOISf found hunting or destroy- -£*- ing pigs, driving sheep, #c, on .Mr. Eban's property; Wainiea West, or on the estate of Mr; Rogerson, irie'luding sections 20, 21, 22, 23," 24,25, 26; and 167, or injuring the .fencing^ or removing flre* wood, or other materials from the said estates, will be prosecuted witKout fail; Wesdale, Waimea W?st, December 2nd, 1857. rFHEI LINDERSIGrNED are cash pur- -*- chssers of Gold, Oil, Hides,, Whalebone, &c., to any amount, at tlie highest market price. ~' JOSEPH AND WEIL. Nelson, 3rd December, 1857. [advertisement.] To the Editor ofthe Colonisti U-lKj-^I am glad, but only one amongst many others who, are sq,. and truly thankful thai you have come amongst us, andbeen the causeof someof the sayings arid doings in our Police Court being rep'orfced, of whicli we were previously so accustomed to be kept in total darkness. But (pardon me) where aResident Magistrate, or his clerk, for it is by means of his clerk, sends or allows you the proceedings, and requests you to insert them, he, as a practising professional gentleman, ought to have known better: and; it thus being his fault, not yours, I don't blame you— your are not the party to blame for publishing the merely expartb depositions, o;f witnesses, taken In a summary investigation'; or art intended prosecution \ although it is,exceedingly wrong and illegal, and in T deed an act of great, injustice to do so, as ha\'ing a strong tendency, until the whole case is fully gond into, and the'party charged heard, to prejudice the public mind in the case unheard. I am, &c, JOHN STAMPER 1, Solicitor for one accused, and ex-partty published, but yet unheard; „ . . , .: A TOWN FREEHOLD HOMESTEAD. ■£*- for £3 3s. cash, and £7 7s. in bills at ten per c ent. Apply, to Mr. R. BURN,..Tinsmith. MOTUEKA. '. ~~ X^OR SALE, a House (having six: feztri -*- to ran) containing four rooms and*outbuilding^: with five acres of land, two snd a half in wheat, half an acre in peas, and two acres laid down in grass and garden produce. . r ,, .. : .: Apply to C. LUCAS, #raTafgar-street, or JOHN LAKE, on the premises. . Terms, liberal. T\T v M. STANTON begs to announce that ;* " • he has disposed of his business lately conducted in the name of "Webster and Co^," in Trafal-: gdr-streefc, to Mr. J. A- Langford, and in relinquishing this branch of his tra^te in favour of the above, desires' to return his best acknowledgments, for, the liberal; patronage with which he has been favoured from the, establishment of this store in 1849. JA. LANGFORD having taken to the 1' • above Store, respectfully announces his inten--tion of keeping a constant and well-assorted stock of grocery, provisions, hardware, earthenware, «fee., whiclt if will be his endeavour to supply at prices defying competition, and thus with" a uniform attention to business; and punctuality to.ordersj he.trusts to ■&: share of patronage from the inhabitants of Nelson. EX THE HARP, FROM HOBiRT TOWN. . MESSRS. NATH. EDWARDS AND -i-"-i- CO. Will offer for Sale by Piiblifi Auction, at their- Stores, Trafalgar-street, on- Saturday next, the sth instant, at 2 o'clock .precisely, the cargo oftha Schoouer HARP, froirf Hobart Town, consisting of 20j000 Van Diemens'Land 6 feet palinga ,20,000 ditto 5 feet.ditto 100,000 ditto shingles" ; . ; 3000 ditto posts and rails 400 feet battans ,' ... . 260 bags best Colonial flour1 :.■ . ;-, 200 barrels American flour (Hexall) 25 cases pickles . . . ; ~ Blue serge shirts, t#eed coats, check ditto,' check shirts, jumpers, Melboiirne.and woollen ditto, leggings, &c, &c.', &c. . . Terms, at bale.' Nelson', 3rd December, 1857.'. ..'.:.■ JUST LANDED, E£ CHEETAH, FROM SYDNEY.. A. CHOICE ASSORTMENT of goods; -^*- suitable for the present and coming.season, and ordered expressly from Sydney for the undersigned/ They consist of . . . , Ladies' white satin shoes Ditto' best black kid ditto Ditto gilt embroidered ball-room sh'6esr Ditto bronze, ditto ditto ditto Ditto chinelle bound patent leather slippars Ditto black and coloured Venetian ditto y Ditto buff ditto v ■ ' Ditto Brussels carpet ditto Ditto patent leather walking slloeS Ditto ditto ditto pump soles Ditto Cashmere boots, elastic sidea Ditto cloth ditto ditto ditto ~ ■, Ditto kid ditto ditto ditto, military heels , Children's boots and sHoes in^every variety ana size .- .■-'■/'■, ' Gentlemen's Oxford lace shoes Ditto buff morning slippers Ditto light calf skin cossacks . Ditto best Davis Wellington boots' : . 6 cwt. prime sole leather. , - • ■„ ' To arrive par Ocean Queen, daily expected, a largei and further supply of boots, shoe's, and le'athW olf every description. B:. JACKSON,' , Boot, Shoe, and Leather Mart,- ---...... • Hardy-street/ "OZ CHEETAH.—On Sale by the Un*'; -*~^ dersigned.- ... . 19 chests superior black congou tea" 22 half-chest 3 ditto ditto ditto' 1 bale bed tick 1 trunk Wellington boots 1 ditto ladies'ditto . , . - 1 case kangaroo skins r ' 2 cases felt hats 2 cases clocks , .;.-..' 1 c?,se gents' summer clothing 1 case red guernseys 10 nests American tubjf 4 dozen buckets 1 package saddlery. JOSEPH" AND' TfafrL.Nelsori, 3rd December, 1857. NOTICE. : . ,■■".,: THE undermentioned Charts can be obtained on application at the Custom House, at the established cost prices in Efiigland'. Charts of Nelson Harbour Ditto Port Nicholson ditto' Ditto Otago ditto Ditto Mohganui Bluff and M&na'ku'ditto' Ditto Ninety Miles Beach . Ditto Matama River and Knapuka Island Ditto Foreaux Straits and Stewart's Islana Ditto Bay of Islands Ditto Auckland Harbour Ditto Waitemata River Ditto Tamanga Harbour # . Ditto Ahuriri Roadstead' and Port Napier' Ditt6 Wangaroa Harbour Ditto Hokianga River Ditto Cunent Basin and French Pass Ditto Port Pegasus (Stewart's Island) Ditto Kawhia Harbour New Zealand Pilot Books; D. ROUGH; Goilector; Customs; Nelson,1 December 2ndy 1857.

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Colonist, Issue 13, 4 December 1857, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Issue 13, 4 December 1857, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Issue 13, 4 December 1857, Page 3

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