Keto Bfafjertisement& TO BE LET, a HOUSE, in Trafajgarsquare, lately occupied by Dr. Williams/ Apply to -~7 Alpbed Fell aKd Company. N SUNDAY, the 14th of October, TWO SERMONS will (God willing) be preached in Christ Church, Nelson — one by the Bishop of New Zealand, and the other by the Rev. J. Pattison. Collections will be made after each service, in aid of the Melanesian Mission, which includes that numerous group of islands lying in the South Pacific Ocean. It may not be impropor to state that we are indebted to the friends of that Mission for having supplied the Bishop of New Zealand with a vessel which, enables him to visit the various portions of his extensive Diocese. V-^ <x£^*fO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are required for certain ALJL TERATIONS and ADDITIONS to be made at the WAKEFIELD ARMS, Waimea East. Plans and specifications may be seen on the premises. Tenders to include every expense to the completion of the Works. All Tenders to be sent, under cover, to the Office of the Bridge-street Brewery^ Nelson, on or before the 10th day of November. ' v/ Chables Haslet., Nelson, October 13, 1855. Bridge-street. SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. E. F. JONES begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and the districts that he has commenced ' the "manufacture and supply of every article connected with his trade, and hopes, by unremitting attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public support. A good assortment of the following goods on sale, at very moderate prices : : — Ladies' saddles, with Victoria slippers and leaping heads ; all-over hogskin hunting saddles, various ; silver and brass mounted gig harness ; cart and leading harness; trace and plough chains; whips, bits, spurs, rope, &c. Best Saddles and Side Saddles made to order, and horses carefully fitted. j£ BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, </ t opposite Albert House. *** WATCHES, Clocks, and Jewellery REPAIRED. HAIR-DRESSER and DENTIST. N. B. Corns extracted. / J. Apb©o, **/ Bridge-street. LOST, on Thursday, the 4th instant, between Bridge-street and the Circus, a SABLE VICTORINE. Whoever has found the same will be liberally rewarded upo» leaving it at the Examiner Office. ' / October 11. V npo MR. WILLIAM WELLS. Sib — A Writ having been issued for the Election of a Member to represent the Wairau District in the General Assembly, we, the undersigned Electors, beg to request that you will consent to allow yourself to bo put in nomination for. the same; and, in the event of your doing so, we pledge ourselves t6 forward your election to the best o? our ability. We are, sir, Yours truly, T. Renwick E. D. Sweet G. W. Schroder M. Richmond 0. Elliott . A. Richmond A. G. Jenkins^ C. F. Watts S. L. Muller N. G. Morse D. Sclanders F. L. Vickennan James S. Cross To T. Renwick, Esquire, and the other Gentlemen signing the above .requisition. G-ENTIiEBCE|fc— I have the honour to acknowledge your.requisition, ,desiring that I will consent to allow myself to be put4n nomination as a candidate to represent the Wairau District in the General Assembly, and I have considered it my duty to accede to your wishes. I am satisfied of the very great importance of the next session of Assembly, and- the necessity of sending men of zeal, intelligence, and energy as representatives. Consequently, I would have been better pleased had your requisition been placed in the hands of a more fit individual than myself; but, should the Electors think proper to return me, I Bhall, to the best of my ability, endeavour to promote your local interests, a» well as those of the country generally. f I am, Gentlemen, /j V Your very obedient servant, Williah Wells. Marybank, October 10, 1855. TO the ELECTORS of the Province of Nelson, under the Nelson Trust Funds Act. Gentlemen — Writs having been issued for the election of two new Members of the Nelson Trust Board, I am induced to become a candidate for one of the vacant seats. Having, on the occasion of the recent election of the Board, been numerously and respectably invited to come forward as a candidate, and having, though late in the field, been favoured with a large measure of public support, I hope to escape the charge of presumption which, in taking this step, I must otherwise have necessarily incurred. / I am, / j \ « Gentlemen, / Your obedienj/servant, J. W. Babnicoat. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mr. Cbowtheb, Haven Lin. For a thorough good Servant, the very Vest Wages will be given. \ ' I C T 0 R I A CIRCUS. Proprietor, W. H. FOLEY. THIS EVENING. . / For the BENEFIT of MASTER BIRD. Master Bibd, in announcing to the Inhabitants of Nelson that his Benefit is fixed for this Evening, most respectfully acquaints them that, in his endeavours to merit their patronage, he will on that occasion out-do himself. For PROGRAMME of the EVENING'S AMUSEMENTS see Handbills. Admission :— Boxes, 65. ; Pit, 4s. Children to any part of the Circus, 3s. * # * On this Evening, being a Benefit, the Free List will be suspended. Doors open at Seven, and the Performance to commence at Eight o'clock.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 2
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845Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 2
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