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CATTLE FAIR. HHHE Cattle Fair wffl toe keM in JL the Ground belonging to the Richmond O&ttta Fair Association, on lODNESDAY, tfre Ttfi November next. Accommodation for all descriptions of Stock free, except to the Pena, to which a smalcfcargj per head will be made. # William Habkhsss, \y Hon. Secretary. MASSACRE BAY LIME. CHARLEY begs to inform the Public • that he is prepared to suppfy Lime, made from Massacre Bay Stone, to any past of the Town of Nelson. The superiority of this Lime over any in tha settlement is weltknown. / Bridge-street, October 17. v/ rpO JAMES MACKAY, ESQ., J.P., fee. Sxa— We, tbe MnAfrmgvM «lectar» of tha Town of Nelson, request that you will permit yourself .to b» nominated at the ensuing election to resume your seat in the House of Bepresentativefl. The zeal with which you fulfilled your duties at the previous sessions of the houses, ana which actuated you in proceeding to Auckland to attend its last sitting, when other members of the house, for this and (he neighbouring settlemcnte, failed in that attention to the interests of their constituents ; and the satisfactory and straightforward replies and explanation* whichyou gave to the numerous questions put to you by different electors, at the meeting you attended last evening, make you, in our opinion, especially deserving of the continued confidence and support of tha electors. D. Sclanders Robert Boss Herbert E. CurtU Alex. Rankin W. F. Maiben Thomas Askew Donald Sinclair Isaac Mason Hill Geo. Bidu^s Bichard Lloyd Balph Bichardson Adam Jackson A. Aitken John M'Artney Thomas BoUison David Allan James Gorrie William Jenkins Charles Lucas Alexander Wragg Thomas Dawes William Skeet George Tarr Henry D. Jackson David Burns George F. Bush James Chas. Phillips C. Gentry Alfred G. Betts B. P. Outridge George Boss Oswald Curtis. Nelson, 18to October. To Datxd Sc&avihuu, Esq., and the other Gentlemen signing the above requisition. Gentlemen — I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your requisition inviting me to become a candidate for one of the vacant seats for the Town, in the House of Bepretentatives. I caanot but apprecisie the confidence you are again disposed to place in me, and can only say, that, if elected, nothing short of any serious illness or affliction, will prevent ma from attending to my duties, and giving to them that attention which is due to their great importance. / I«n» / Gentlemen, / Yours very faithfully, \ / Jakes Mackat. Nehoflri9th October, 1866. TTOOR SALE, tbe Entire Pony TAIPO; -IJ well broken into Harness. This Horse is veil known for his performance* on the Nelson Turf. Stoke, Sept. 29. / Gt. Holland. TjWRNISHED LODGINGS.— Tbe AdrerXJ tizer can accommodate Two or Three respectable SINGLE MEN with comfortable Lodgings. Enquire next door to the Baptist Chapel, Bridgestreet, Nelson. 1859. TiENEWAL of the GREAT NELSON -AA> TRIAL STAKES of 10 Soreraigns each, half forfeit ; for three-year-old oelts, Bst 71bs ; fillies and geldings, Bst 3lbs j 50 son. added by tho Club ; to run at the Nelson March Meeting, 1869. If eight start, the owner of the second hone to receive 20 soys. and the owner of the third to save his stake ; if any lesser number, the tmrnat of the second hone to save his stake. One mile and Snhalf. Entries to be made to the Secretary of the Turf Club on or before the Ist of March, 1856. / 0. Eliiow, >sS Secretary to the Turf dub. TO STAND thui SEASON, at Appjle Tree Fakh, Waime* South, the celebrated Black Draught Horse BLACK DRAUGHT. Black Dbav<hm> is % black colt, imported bj Captain Hunter; was foaled in September, 1882. Sire, Young Farmers' Delight, by Farmers' Delight, imported from England by James M' Arthur, Esq. Dam, Young Jewel, by Jupiter, imported into New South Wales by 0. Bobarts, Esq., out of Old Jewel, imported. Tbbhs.— 4s6, «nd 6s. the Groom. Black Draught trill attend at Richmond at Ten, and at Stoke at three o'olook emy Friday ; at Kelson every Saturday ; and «t 4be WakeSeld Arms, Lower Wakefield, every Wednesday, Monday, Tuesday, ansK Thursday at Apple Two Farm. yi/ £cto 3i>faerti*tm*n& n — — - ----- FOR MOTITEKA.— The fiat-baling Cutter "THREE BROTHERS," fftfßjt Wester*, Master, will commenoe running regularly between NELSON and MOTUEKA, and will be continued in the trade. Has good accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage, apply tQ / JtttW Westbup. Haven-road, Nelson. \J SHIPPERS and TRADERS between kj Nelson and Motusza. Trill have no further cause to complain of the want of ftX&tTLAR and PUNCTUAL COMMUNICATION between the above places, as the fine fast-sailing cutter "Brothers" will leave Nelson for Motueka twice every 'weclt. For Freight or Passage, apply to S. TatXWj, r.t th<> Bar of the Wakatu HoteL OrdoSß strictly and punctually alluded to. ENTRANCE EFFECTED THROUGH A CHIMNEY INTO A HOUSE. WHEREAS, on the 21st September last, a person on » visit to Waitobi «ntereu in v JiOuse through the obiamey during my texr-pora^ absence, breaking opsn boa* apparently in «parea <>, money. , , . „, Wishing we might be tpajed of such like nsiU*- ..1 future. Fss&SfeiCK Martzu-c Waitohi, September 21, 1865. V TXfANTS a SITUATION, as CiERK, in T T a Merchant's or other ofiee, » Y«Wg Mag, who is thoroughly confctMflst mth Wok-fceepiiig. The advertiser would also be iriHing to Tteip *t,aacounts of Tradesmen, by ocoasiQD&i attendance, as required. Apply to A. 8., at the ffeltm Fxamintr Oflke.

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

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 1

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