/TVTELSON LITERARY and SCIEN- ' .131 TIFIC INSTITUTION.— The attention of the public is directed to the following regulations respecting the admission of member* : — " The society is open to all persons above the age of 15. " Members are elected by ballot at the general meetings of the Institution, by a majority of the members present ; the .candidate having been proposed and seconded by two members at least one month previously." The first general meeting will be held on Monday the 3d of October. Entrance fee, £l; Annual subscription, £l, payable quarterly or annually in advance. Members indebted to the Institution are requested to communicate with the uadersigne'd immediately. . A. Macshamk, Hon. Sec. /pTNION BANK of AUSTRALIA.— ' VJ London Office, 38, Old Broad Street. DIKECTOKS. George Fife Angus, Esq. Benjamin E. Lindo. Esq. Robert Brooks, Esq. C. Edward Mangles, Esq. John William Buckle, Esq. Christopher Rawson, Esq., James John Cummins, Esq. Halifax Robert Gardiner, Esq., Man- T. Sands, Esq., Liverpool Chester James Bogle Smith, Esq. John Gore, Esq. James Ruddell Todd, Esq. "trustees. R. C. Glyn, Esq. | J. Gore, Esq. | J. J. Cummins, Esq. Bankers— Messrs. Glyn, Halifax, Mills, and, Co. Solicitors — Messrs. Bartlett and Beddome. Secretary — Samuel Jackson, Esq. * Colonial Inspector— J. Cunningham Mac Laren, Esq. branches. _ Sydney I Lau'nceston Bathurst j Melbourne, Port Phillip Hobart Town I Wellington, and J?\ NELSON. r Local Director — Henry Augustus Thompson, Esq. Manager — Alexander M'Donald, Esq. The Bank will grant Deposit Receipts for sums of £b and upwards. It is particularly recommended that all parties keeping current accounts with the Bank, should not draw cheques for sums under £5, except for special purposes. IXTOTICE to EMIGRANTS and Others. -L* — The Immigration Office and Company's Dispensary are open daily, Sundays excepted, from 10 till 4 o'clock. A. Macshanb, Immigration Agent, and Company's Medical Officer, August 26. piRCULATING L*£RARY.— In comVy pliance with a very general request, C. ELLIOTT informs the Inhabitants pf Nelson that his select assortment of Books are now let out to read on the following terms : — Single volumes, in which a novel or other work is complete £0 0 6 Other volumes 0 0 4 Quarter's subscription 1 1 0 Annual subscription 3 3 0 C. E. begs to say that, should he receive sufficient encouragement, he will make immediate arrangements to enlarge bis Library both from Sydney and London. A catalogue may be seen at the Examiner office. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Certi. ficates of selection of Town Sections will be ready for elivery at the New Zealand Company's office after the 31st stant, between the hours of ten and four. Proprietors are requested to bring their land orders. Arthur Wakxfielb. Nelson, May 97, 1842. STATIONERY & ACCOUNT BOOKS. KJ — Now on Sale, at the Nelton Examintr Office, a variety of i Thick Bath post Ledgers Do. do., gilt Copy books Superfine large thin post Copy slips Black-bordered letter paper Slates and pencils Foolscap Gillott and Morley's metallic Tissue paper pens for merchants' offices Brokerage books Black lead pencils Appraisement books Quills Field books for surveyors Steel pens and holders Memorandum books of all Black and red ink kinds Wafers Account books Sealing wax Invoice and cash books Wrapping paper. .Patronised by Her Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance> X the Royal Agricultural Society of England, the New Zealand / \Company, and the principal Officers and Settlers in the l "Australian Colonies. MANNING'S COLONIAL COTTAGES. Manufactory, 251. High Holborn, London. Through the advantages which H. M. possesses of shipping free of duty, he has reduced the prices of his Colonial Cottages. Emigrants will find their interest in taking the framed Skeleton Cottages, which are constructed so as to remain permanent for many years. Doors, windows, partitions, and every description of work prepared ready for fixing in colonial built houses, by purchasing which in England much loss of time and expense will be saved. Furniture suited for colonial use ; Iron and Brass Bedsteads of every description ; Hurdles, Fences, Gates, Ploughs, Harrows, and every description of iron work, manufactured on his premises. H. It., from twenty years' experience in furnishing supplies for emigrants to the various colonies, from an extenfive correspondence with colonists, and from having land and stock of his own in Australia, has no diffidence in stating that he is fully competent to advjse any emigrant, and supply him with the necessaries he may require. f\ GOVERNMENT NOTICES. '' HHEN POUNDS REWARD.— Whereas, _L the SIGNAL STAFF on Britannia Heights was maliciously CUT DOWN on the night of Monday the 11th July, the {above Reward will be paid by the undersigned to any person or persons who shall give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, such Reward to be paid upon conviction of the offender or offenders. H. Augustus Thompson, Government Representative. '^TPENDERS will be received by the un_L denigned for the Supply of the following Articles, either collectively or separately, for the use of her Majesty's Gaol at Nelaon. The quantity required and the mode of supply to be aacrrained by inquiry at the Police Office. Beef Pork Vegetables MaueMeal .^ Bread Jk Lamp oil andaßk. H. Augustus Thompson, /% Police Magistrate. / I Police Office, Nelson Haven, / March 9, 1842. NOTICE is hereby given that any person erecting any Building or Place of Abode on any Public Beserre, or on any ground laid out for any Public Road, will be liaUe to be ejected without notice ; and any person cutting Ttebvr thereon wi^be prosecuted. f*. . By command of his Excellency the Governor, H. Auoustub Thompson, « . Police Magistrate. ' ANY person cutting Timber upon the .xX. Native Reserves, numbered on the Surveyor's Plan 101, 941, 344, 348, 305, 307, 383, 384, 2Q«, 303, 305, 807/ ***, S*7, 387, 383, 387, 63>t **•» «iU be prosecuted. H. Auacrrus Tmompson, Protector of Aborigines.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 27, 10 September 1842, Page 106
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