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ON SALE, by the undersigned, a few Tons of excellent SWEDES. / ' J. Sbxmis. 'WHiapuaka-road, August 17. v JUST received, and on Sale by the under*upied — \ \Orangto Marmalade Assorted Syrups Bottled Sherbet Black Cur Wit Lozenges ' Barley Sugat Jubes Mint Drops \ Mixed ComfitsV X/LABA MaCBJSANS. TjlOR SALE, about 10 Tons oAvSuperior _D HAY. *O- v/ Apply to D. Moose & Co., October 19.. , ♦ Trafalgar-street. FOR SALE, to be delivered on the Ist January, 1856, 61 EWES, and 34 LAMBS, now in the charge of Mr. S. E. Gapebb, of Waimea East. The Ewes were imported in May, 1854, in the " Titan," from Newcastle. The agreement with Mr. Gappee expires on the Ist January next, when the Sheep will be ready for delivery to the Purchaser. / Apply to Ccbtis, Bbothxbs. Nelson, Ist October, 1855. / iHiseellattcous. COOK'S STRAIT MINING COMPANY. PERSONS holding Shares in this Company are requested forthwith to give notice to the undersigned of their names and places of abode, the number of shares held by them, and whether as original contributors or tranßferrees, and, if the latter, the name of the transferors and date of transfer, in order that the same may be registered. No letters of allotment will be made unless the claimants appear in the Register. A fee of 2s. 6d. must be paid upon each registration. Wm. Thos. Locke Tbavjbs, Secretary to the Company. Nelson, October 8, 1855. f IVTELSON COAST STEAM NAVII\ GATION COMPANY. At a meeting held in the Literary Institution, Nelson, on Wednesday, the 19th of September, 1855, W. R. Nicholson, Esq., in the chair — It was proposed by Mr. Fbabon, seconded by Mr. Cubtib, and carried unanimously — " That a Company be formed to establish Steam Communication between Nelson, Motueka, Massacre Bay, and other parts of the province, to be called the Nelson Coast Steam Navigation Company." Proposed by Mr. Wiikib, seconded by Mr. Feabon, and carried unanimously — "That the capital of the Company be £2,000, in 400 shares of £5 each, and that two-thirds of each share be paid up on the Deed of the Company being signed." Proposed by Mr. Wintbbbubn, seconded by Mr. Jennings, and carried unanimously — " That power be given to the Directors of the Company to make application to the Trustees of the Nelson Trust Fund for a loan of £2,000, and to give bond on behalf of the shareholders for the amount." Proposed by Mr. Ccbtis, seconded by Mr. WlLKis, and carried unanimously — . "That a Provisional Committee be appointed to manage the affairs of the Company until the appointment of Directors, and that the same consist of Messrs. Nicholson, Ridings, Fearon, CampbeD, Parker, and Curtis." (Signed) W. R. Nicholson, Chairman. The company was originally intended to consist of twenty shareholders in Bbares of £75 each, five of the shares to be reserved for the residents of Motueka. Fifteen of the shares were subscribed for in Nelson, also two out of the five reserved for Motueka, but simultaneously with tho agitation raised in Nelson for a Steamer, there was a similar manifestation in Motueka, and a desire evinced in that place for a more extended proprietary by means of £1 or £5 shares. The proceedings of the proposed Nelson Company were therefore delayed to endeavour to effect an amalgamation of the two interests, and with this view correspondence and interviews took place between the projectors of the different schemes, which resulted in the arrangement earned out in tho meeting above advertised. The original subscribers to the £75 shores will therefore please to intimate as soon as possible to the Provisional Committee how many of the £5 shares they will now take ; and the capital of the Company being enlarged, there will be some £5 shares yfpen to the public, applications for which will banreceived until the 21st of October next by any monger of the Provisional Committee. f From late information received fronp Melbourne, there is every reason to believo that a Steamer of the description desired may be procured Jadvantageously at the present time, and the CommiWee are now engaged in making arrangements to semirc one, by forwarding instructions to their agbur in that place by the next post. NELSON COAST STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The DEED OF SETTLEMENT now LIES FOR SIGNATURE at the office of the undesigned. Donald Sinclair, Solicitortothe Company. Nelson, October 8, 1865. KNOWLE WOOD, RIWAKA. RATTLE and HORSES will be taken to \J PASTURE on the above Station, after the Ist of November. For terms, apply to James Roohfort, yOn the Station ; Or to F. Rochfort, Ilavon Road. KNOWLE WOOD, RIWAKA. "VTOTICE. — Any CATTLE or SHEEP 11 found TRESPASSING/on the above Station, after this date, will be IMPOUNDED. September 20. \l James Rochfort. TO BUILDERS. finENDERS are required for certain AL1 TERATIONS and ADDITIONS to bo mado at the WAKEFIELD ARMS, Waimci 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/ »/ ChABLSS HAlil-ET, Nelson, October 13, T855. Bridge-street. RATTLE taken on FOURTHS, by parties \J of experience and respectabilty; on a Run soutb of the Canterbury block. / For further particulara appW w> J. Longden, Can terbury.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 1

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