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mo be SOLD by AUCTION, at the Ware- [ JL house of A. Fell & Co., in Nelson, on FRIDAY, the 23rd November next, at noon, by order of the All lUiat PIECE of LAND, being the western moiety of Town Acre No. 346, on the plan of the town of Nelson, and situate near to the Chain Bridge over the River Maitai ; together with the houses and buildings upon the said piece of land now being. Further particulars as to title, &c., may be had at the office of D. Senolaib, solicitor, Nelson. F Nelson, October 29. \J ALBERT AUCTION ROOM. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will hold his usual WEEKLY SALE of MERCHANDIZE of all descriptions on SAWRDAY NEXT, at One o'clock precisely. / ' / . / October 80. VMAS3Afm,T3 TUY. EOR SALE, in the above locality, Three Sections of LAND, containing 80 Acres each. They are within Three Miles of Mr. Watts' Coal Works, and are the property of a party well acquainted with the district, and were fixed upon on account of their possessing every requisite for first-rate farms. Terms. — One quarter Cash, and the remainder in three and five years, with Ten per Cent. / Apply to Mr. Alexandeb Aitkei/ - Land Agent./ October 30, 1855. EOR SALE, Two Allotments of TOWN LAND, of Forty Feet each, in one of the best situations in Town. Terms very moderate. Also, Allotments of TOWN LAJfD TO LET for Building purposes, and for a long-term. nAlex^ctdeb Aitken, October 30. N^ Land Agent, &c. rpo W. T. L. TRAVERS, ESQ. Sib — We, the undersigned, electors of the Waimea district, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated at the election for the House of Representatives. In calling upon you at this important period, we cannot let this opportunity pass without thanking you for the vigour and fidelity with which you advocated our interests on those deeply important subjects yrhicix were brought before JOVL 5 aUtf WQting forward to the ensuing session as one of great interest, we feel the importance of calling to our assistance one whom we are persuaded will support those measures which will doubtless be brought before the house, with faithful regard to the best interests of the colony generally, and of this important Province in particular. We are, sir, Your obedient servants, George Ratt, sen. Robert M. Smith Wm. Hildreth D. Baigent G. F. Bush Charles White W. White Thos. R. Billiard Robert Eden William Ratt William Hammond John Griffith Joshua Bird E. Baigent James T. Smith Alfred Baigent Robert Boddington E. Baigent, jun. Henry Boddington W. Robson. TO. W. T. TRAVERS, Esq., Nelson. Sib — We, the undersigned, electors of the Waimea district, request you will permit yourself to be put in nomination as a candidate for the representation of that district; in the General Assembly. We feel assured that you will consistently advocate the interests of the Province in the important questions likely to be brought under the consideration of the Legislature. We are, sir, Your obedient servants, W. R. Nicholson George Saywell John Waring Saxton James Ranger , William M'Rae Harry Ruffell fyb W. F. Maiben George Sutton J- 6 R. Wallis Wm. Dale a Thomas Kite William Kite' — 7**7 George Castle Charles Smith / ' / Charles P. Kearns F. Windelborn v / John Sheat W. Cleaver V Matthew Little Wm. Snow Jos. N. Bland John O'Sullivan W. Dartnall W. Gardner Walter Newport Joshua Sigley Bernard Gapper John Woodhouse Robt. G. Crocker John W. Sigley Thos. Butler Charles Eyles. To the Elecxobs of the Waimea Distbicts signing the above requisitions. Gentlemen — I have no hesitation in complying with the request contained in your requisitions. My own interests are in every way identified with those of this Province ; and I can assure you, that independent of a sense of duty, nothing could personally give me greater satisfaction than to assist in promoting its moral, social, and political welfare and progress. With many thanks for your proffered support, I am, Gentlemen, Your very obedient and obliged servants, Wm. Thos. Locke Tbavebs. Selwyn-place, Nelson, Oct. 30, 1855. ~LUE GUM SEED! BLUE GUM SEED!! ex late arrivals from Sydney, in splendid order, in small packages to suit the convenience of Purchasers. X Apply to James Phillips, / Alma House, fTrafalgar-street. EOR SALE, TOWN ACRE No. 475, Trafalgar-street South, with the commodious Dwelling House recently erected thereon. Immediate possession can be given. * / Apply to the proprietor, at Messrs. W. H^Ti/hoison & Co.'s, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. * f October 30. ALBERT HOUSE. GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER COATS. r_ o^ ( ' Alexandee Aitken. 30th October. l ALBERT HOUSE. Ladies' muslin dresses Ladies' balzarine dresses Ladies' real alpacca dresses Ladies' lustre dresses Ladies' printed cambric dresses. Cn r Alexander Aitken. U THINNER CUTLERY. Knives and Forks, white balance handled, from 18s. per dozen (24 pieces). Dessert ditto, white balance handled, from 13s. 6d. ' per dozen (24 pieoes). Knives and forks, black balance handled, including carver, 31s. 6d. per set of 50 pieces. Also, 25 to 50 dozen dinner and dessert Knives and Forks, more or less damaged, from Bs. per dozen (24 pieces). \ Luke Natteass, V * Bridge-street East. TVT RAPPING PAPERS. 1 bale Sugar paper 1 „ Bag cap brown ditto 1 „ Imperial brown ditto 1 „ Double-imperial brown ditto -,-"' 1 j, Double small hand ditto. ,-"" v : Luke Nattbass, >^ Bridge-street East.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 31 October 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 31 October 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 31 October 1855, Page 2

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