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"OESPECTABLE Single Young Men can X\> be accommodated with comfortable BOARD and LODGING, by applying to Mbs. Waxkeb, at the Cottage in the rear of Mrs. Stallard's, Painter, &c, Bridge-street. / Nelson, October 26. RICHMOND.— WESLEYAN SABBATHSCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. ON SUNDAY, November 4th (D.V.), Two SERMONS will be Preached; at 11, a.m., by the Rev. J. Wabeen ; at 3^,p.m., by the Rev. D. Doiamoeb. -^ . Collections after each Service. / v/ A PUBLIC TEA on MONDAY, sth. Tickets, 2s. each. TO BUILDEES. npENDERS are required for certain ALX TERATIONS and ADDITIONS to be made at the WAKEFIELD ARMS, Waimea East >^- Plans and specifications may be seen on the sremises. 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. \_/ Chables Habley, Nelson, October 13, 1855. Bridge-street. CATTLE FAIB. THE Richmond Cattle Fair will be held in the Ground belonging to the Richmond Cattle Fair Association, on WEDNESDAY, tiie 7th November next. Accommodation for all descriptions of Stock free, except to the Pens, to whicn a small charge per head will be made. / Willi^m/Habkkess, Hon. Secretary. ■ ENTRANCE EFFECTED THROUGH A CHIMi N^NEY INTO A HOUSE. WHEREWt on the 21st September last, a person oiNoyisit to Waitohi entered my house through the chuaney during my temporary absence, breaking open boisss^ apparently in search of l money. Wishing we might be spared OMueh like visitors in future. s. / \Fbedebick jytAßTEiro. Waitohi, September 21, 1855. 1859. T>ENEWAL of the GREAT NELSON X\) TRIAL STAKES of 10 Sovereigns each, half forfeit ; for three-year-old colts, Bst 71bs ; fillies and gelding 3, Bst 3lbs ; 50 soys. added by the Club ; to run at the Nelson March Meeting, 1859. If eight start, the owner of the second horse to receive 20 soys. and the owner of the thirdyfo save his stake ; if any lesser number, the owner ot the second horse to save his stake. One mile and/n-half. Entries to be made to the Secretary of the Tiu-f Club on or before the Ist of March, 1856. / \_/ C. Elliott, Secretary to the Turf Club. (Entire 3&OMS* O STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr. H. GODFREY'S, Wairau Plain, the well-known Cart Stallion i. CAPTAIN. j This Horse was imported from England by H. Martin, Esq., and is confessedly the best Cart Stallion in the Province. Terms. — £4 each Mare (to be paid on or before the Ist of January next), and ss. the Groom. ii. / BAY MIDDLETON, / By Sir Hercules out of Flora M'lvor. TMia colt is own brother to Cossack, Flora, and Zoe /is rising three years old, stands 16 hands high, andyis acknowledged to be the finest colt Flora M'lvor over bred. Terms. — £5 a Mare, and ss. the GfcQgm. A Paddock for Mares at 2s. 6d. a week. Wairau Plain, August 30. TO STAND this SEASON, at Apple Tree Faem, Waimea South, the celebrated Black Draught Horse BLACK DRAUGHT. BIACK Dbaugbt is a black colt, imported by Captain Hunter; was foaled in September, 1852. 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 C. Roberts, Esq., out of Old Jewel, imported. Teems. — £5, and ss. the Groom. Black Draught will attend at Richmond at Ten, and at Stoke at Tliree o'clock every Friday/ at Nelson every Saturday ; and at the Wakefield Arms, Lower Wakefield, every Wednesday. Monday/Tuesday, and Thursday at Apple Tree Farm. \j TO STAND this Season, at Mr. Cannings', Waiopai, the thorough-bred Horse PRIAM, By JEther, out of Crucifix by Toss ; grand-dam, Kathleen O'More by Langar ; great grand-dam by Chateau Margeaux ; great great grand-dam, Redlock by Blacklock. — Vide Stud Book, volumes 4y6, and G. He will be at the Beaver Station at 12, a.m., every Monday / Terms— £4 4a( Od. / Bbooke Combeh. X /

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 3 November 1855, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 3 November 1855, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 3 November 1855, Page 4

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