v . ' - OOYEBKHIM JS'QTICE, Superintendent's Office, Nelson, October 3, 1866. mENDEES will be received at this Office, X until WEDNESDAY, the 24th instant, for IMPROVING the ROAD up the ORINOCO VALLEY. A specification for the work may be seen at this Office, and at the house of Mr. Thomas Boxes, District Constable, Motuoka. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 563 Provincial Secretary. mHE TRIAL of JOHN BAELEYCOEN, JL by MEMBERS of STOKE BAND OF HOPE, will take place in the Agricultural Hall, Richmond, on THIS EVENING, October 5, 1866, to commence at half-past Seven o'clock. Admission, 6d., to defray expenses. 549 MAUNGATAPU TRAGEDY. A LECTURE will be delivered by Mr. J". DAVIS, in (he BRIDGE-STREET BAPTIST CHAPEL, on LORD'S DAY EVENING NEXT, October 7th. Subject:— THE DREAD TRIBUNAL. 463 PHRENOLOGY. ME. A. S. HAMILTON has the honor to announce his RETURN to Nelson, and that he may be CONSULTED for a few days at the Trafalgar Hotel. . ; 512 NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC FUND. ri ENTLEMEN who have COLLECTED | VX CONTRIBUTIONS to the New Zealand Patriotic Fund, and Gentlemen who have NOT yet. PAID in their Subscriptions promised, are requested to PAY in the same to the account of the Treasurer , for the Fund (D. Rough, Esq.), at the Bank of New Zealand. September 25, 1866. 509 IN THE ESTATE OF MESSRS. M'CONKEY! AND BIERELL, LATE OF NELSON, LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS. nniTE undersigned are desirous of SELLJL ING all their ESTATE and INTEREST in the LIVERY STABLES and Premises, in Hardystreet, held by Mr. Thomas Newton,. Veterinary Surgeon, under lease for a term of fire years, from 24th November, 1865, at a yearly rental of £50, payable to them. Tenders will be received by us up the Bth instant. Edmund Buxton, ) m , John Thoknton, j TrusteesNelson, October 1, 18GG. 543 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. IVTOTICE ia hereby given, that Mr. JJ\ THOMAS WATTS, being appointed COLLECTOR OF RATES, &c, will call upon ratepayers within the district of Nelson, personally, at their own residences, for the rates for tho future. By order, THOMAS YOUJTOEK, Secretary of the Board. Board of Works Office, September 29, 1866. 547 NOTICE. ALL CATTLE, SHEEP, and HORSES, found TRESPASSING on my LAND at Frenchay Farm, Suburban North, will, from this date, be SEIZED and dealt with accordiug to law. Vide the Cattle Trespass Act of the Provincial Government of Nelson, Session XIV, 1866. THOMAS DODBOK Frenehay, Suburban North, Ist October, 1866. 532 TAKE NOTICE. BY PARTICULAR EEQUEST, PROFESSOR AUGUSTUS lias consented to REMAIN a FEW WEEKS LONGER at W. IT. WEST'S HAIR-CUITING SALOON, where he will be happy to attend upon any Gentleman who may favor him with a call. Ladies' and Gentlemen's HAIR DYED at their private residences, if required, or at THE OLD STAND, Lower BuiDaE-sTiiEET. 529 MES. M'GUJER begs to inform the Ladies of Nelson that she is prepared to ENGAGE as MONTHLY NURSE. Having had considerable experience, she can confidently assure those ladies who may require her services, that every satisfaction will be given. Address—Mrs. M'Gpier, first cottage over Col-ingwood-street Bridge. 515 CAERIAGF-S, WAGGONS, CARTS, &c. CAMI'ERDOVVN, SYDNEY. T BENNETT, COACH and WAGGON d> c BUILDER, begs to remind his Nelson friends, that ho is prepared to build Vehicles of every description sit a much cheaper ruto than he has hitherto done, in order to meet the depressed state of tho times. Carts.of all descriptions .on hand. All orders punctually attended to. 531 JUST PUBLISHED, Price Sixpence — mRU TII TJEBSUS SCEPTICISM: JL. Being a Correspondence between Mr. Tiios. Butler, Richmond, and Mr. 11. M. Sunlet, Schoolmaster, of-Richmond. Copies may be obtained sit the following places : — Ilodder and Tuibot, Richmond; Mr. Jcllyman, Spring Grove ; Mr. C. IT. Bensemann, Upper Moutere; Mr. L. Dro», Waimea West; Mr. Austin, Stoke; Mr. Gritiiths, Wakefield j and other storekeepers in the Country Districts. Published by TnoiiAS Butler, Richmond. Sold also by Mr. J. Hounsei/d, Nelson. PER LORD CLYDE. 1 ' 50 casks Blood's Bottled Porter 5 chests Tea (superior Congou) 5 half-chests Tea „ „ 25 boxe3 Behnont Sperm Candles 25 cases Nicholson's 0 Id Tom. 572 HOOPER, DODSO2T, AND ATTKEN". CART STALLION, mo STAND THIS SEASON JL at Waimea West, the well-known Cart Horse ENGLAND'S HOPE. Terms: —£3 35., and ss. groomage. Guarantee, £-1 4h. All Fees to bo paid on or before Ist January, 18G6. Ten per cent, discount allowed for cash payment at time of service. J. KETtK, 387 Waimea West. rf\O STAND THIS SEASON, X at RIVER TERRACE, the Iron Grey Cart Horse, FARMER'S GLORY. Farmer's Gr.ORY has taken four First Prizes at the ! Richmond Agricultural Show, and has never been i beaten. Farmer's Geory will attend at FOX HILL every MONDAY; Travellers' Rest, APPLEBY, every WEDNESDAY; Star and Garter, RICHMOND, every SATURDAY. Teems : —£2 25., and ss. the groom. To be paid on or before the Ist of January, 1867. 553 <*. HOPGOOD.
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Colonist, Volume IX, Issue 942, 5 October 1866, Page 2
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