jHfeceilaneousi, mo W. T. L. TRAVERS, ESQ. Sir — 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 which were brought before you ; and looking 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. Bullavd 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. Sir — 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 arc, sir, Your obedient servants, W. R. Nicholson George Saywell John Waring Saxton James Ranger William M'Eae Harry Ruffell W. F. Maiben George Sutton R. Wallis Wm. Dale Thomas Kito William Kito George Castle Cly(rles Smith Charles P. Keams F/Windelborn John Slieat W. Cleaver Matthew Little AVm. 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 v/ Charles Eyles. To the Electors of the Waimea Districts signing • the above requisitions. Gentlemen — I have no hesitation in complying with tho 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 Travers. Selwyn-place, Nelson, Oct. 30, 1855. HAY. r TO be SOLD, the HAY/CROP now growing on eight acres of land in Washington-valley. *J E. W. Stafford. EDUCATION. MRS. BURY would be glad to RECEIVE a few YOUNG LADIES to INSTRUCT in the usual branches of Education. / Particulars can be had on appliption. Waimea-road, Nelson. \J WANTED>a stout LAD, as an Apprentice to the Printing Business. Apply at the Office oi^this paper. THE Undersigned will be prepared, the Fkst Week in January next, to take CATTLE and HORDES on the following terms : — Cattle "at 155., and Horses at 20s. per year. The charge for driving will fee moderate. There will be an entire Cart Horse en. the Station in the season 1856-7. * / Young Cattlc v -ift the Wairau taken in exchange for Sheep. / August 27th, 1855. V George F. Bush. K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.— A Certain Remedy for disorders of the Pulmonary Organs. In difficulty of breathing, in redundancy of phlegm, in incipient consumption (of which cough is the most positive indication), they arc of unerring efficacy. In asthma and in winter cough, they have never been known to fail. Keating' a Cottgh Lozenges are freo from every deleterious ingredient ; they may, therefore, be taken at all times, by the most delicate female and by the youngest child ; while the public speaker and the professional singer will find them invaluable in allaying tho hoarseness and irritation incidental to vocal exertion, and consequently^; powerful auxiliary in the production of melodious enunciation. Prepared and sola, in boxes and tins of various sizes, by Thomas Keating, Chemist, &c., No. 79, St. Paul's Church Yatd, London. Sold reftiil by all Druggists and Patent Sfcd^cjne Vendors in. the World. N.B. — To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words "Keating's Cough Lozexges" are engraven on the government stamp of each box, without which none are genuine. IMPORTANT TO PUBLIC SPEAKERS, CLERGYMEN, &c. St. Paul's Cathedral, 30th November, 1819. Sir — I have much pleasure in recommending your Lozenges to those who may be distressed with hoarseness. They have afforded me relief on several occasions, when scarcely able to sing from tho effects of Catarrh. I think they would be very useful to clergymen, barristers, and public orators. I am, sir, yours faithfully, Thomas Francis, To Mr. Keating. Vicar Choral. I cannot express what I suffered — coughing, expectorating, and the respiration impeded. Strange to say, I gradually recovered, without any treatment except taking a few boxes of Iveatmg's Cough Lozenges. My lungs were so much affected, and the general health so debilitated, that I had but little hopes of recovery. (Signed) J. Pickersgill, Not;. 3, 1853. Sergeant 6Gth ßegiment, Quebec. To Mr. Keating, 79, St. Paul's Church-yard. pi ONTR ACT.— WANTED a person willing \J to contract to SUPPLY a given quantity of PROVISIONS weekly, and convey the same to the Works at the COPPER MINE. Particulars may be obtained personally, or by letter directed to the undersigned, at Mr. Goldsavorthy's, Collingwood-street, Nelson.^ / W, L. Wrex, October 25, 1855. Manager. ~[Y OTICE — INNKEEPERS and TRADES--L* MEN arc hcudiy cautioned not to furnish Goods of any sort, or Board and Lodging, to any person or persons engaged nt tho Dun Mountain Copper Mine, without an order in writing from the undersigned, without which the Agents ot/ the Company will not be responsible. / W. L. Wrey, October 25, 1855. Manager. RATTLE taken on FOURTHS, by parties \J of experience and rcspectabilty, on a Run south of the Canterbury block. / For further particulars apply to J. Jloxgdej.*, Can torbury. \J
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 3 November 1855, Page 2
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