iltollaneoug. IHRISTMAS RACES, J DECEMBER 26, 1856. ; ie CHRISTMAS BOX PLATE, of 20 bovi. ; entrance, 2 soys. each, for all ' horses that Have never won an advertised- race of the' value of '£20. Nelson TCP weights. Heats, one inilo and a half. Three horses to enter, or no race, ac HURRY-SCURRY STAKES of 1 soy. each, with a first-rate saddle added. Catch weights. Once round. Five horse 9to Btart, or no race, he NELSON SIAKES of 1 soy. each, with 6 soys. added, for all horses that have never won an advertised race of the value of £10. Heats, once round the course. . Three horses to enter, or no race, he HOLIDAY STAKES of 1 soy. each, with a first-rate saddle added ; the winners in any l of the previous race 3 not allowed to start. Catch weights. Once round. Five horses to enter, or no race. Entrances for the Christmas Box Plate and the Telson Stakas, to be made at the Tubf Hotel, on or afore SATURDAY EVENING, the 23rd of Decemier, under cover, to the Chirk of the Course; the ither two Races will be post entries. ' No person allowed to/enter a horse for any of these Races, union he ia a Subscriber of £1 to the Fund. \l H. HABGBEAVEB, -• ; Clerk of the Course. TO the .ELECTORS under the Nelson . ' • Trust Funds Act. Gbntlmkn — Not having been present at the Nomination on Tuesday last, I have only this means of thanking you for the honour you then conferred on me, by electing me as one of the Trustee's of those Funds, and of assuring you of my determination to trideavour faithfully ttTdischarge the trust. am, Gentlemen, ' '■ I Your most obedient servant, \J J. W. Babnicoat. Waimea East, Nov. 7, 1855. THE Undersigned will be prepared, the First Week in January next, to take CATTLE and HORSES on the' following terms : — < Cattle at 155.,' and Horses .at 20s. per year. The charge for driving will.be moderate. There will ba an entire Cart BJorse on tho Station in the ■eason 1856-7. ' / Young Cattle in the Wairau Mken in exchange for Sheep. / August 27th, 1855. >/ Gbobqb F. Bush. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS and OINTMENT. — Hollowat is the largest dealer in Medi. - vines in the world, and his Pills and Ointment are among tho best in the world. This fact will be attested by the numerous certificates from every section "" of this and the old country. Their popularity is entirely owing to -their efficacy/ de expendsupwardß of £30,000 per'annum, in plamng His business before the people in every quarter of llio globe, and keeps upwards of 2,000 foreign ncwßpSpera at his establishment "in London, in each of which his advertisements are inserted, a proof that the virtues the medicines poa■Mi are appreciated in every part of the world, — Albany, United States, Transcript. Holloway'.s Wholbsalb Depot, 244, Strand, London ; and 80, Maiden-lane, New York. This invaluable Medicine may be had, in Nelson, of . Mr. Wiljub, Bridge-street, who Has just' received a ■ Jresh supply, in boxes and pots, at Is. Bd., Bi. Bd., •and 6i. 3d. each. * Nefo Bfabertteemeutjei* HOPE SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.— On v WEDNESDAY, the 21st inntaht, a public 'IE A MEETING will be held in the 'above School ' Boom. Admission, li. 6d. each. XtcTa't 5 o'clock. On Lord's .day, 25th instant, IWO SERMONS •will be preached in the above Eravool Room, in aid *«f the Nelson- School Society ; Xhat in the afternoon Rev. Mr. DoLAUaiwJft half-past a.o'clook; and that in the ev^uhg byT&e Rev. Mr. Wabben, '•ik half-past 8 o'clock. OTICE.— AU Persons found felling TIMBER, or carting awa^ FIRE-WOOD, - vfrOßi Section numbered 18, Qiiaijrv alloy, on the plan cf the district of Waimea^jonJn, will be prosecuted , according to law. I r SHOP IN BRIDGE-STREET. CREASY, PAULING, & CO. have been instructed to SELL a newly-erected HOUSE, with 20 foot frontage in Bridge-street, being* suitable < situation for a Shop or Business. > -' "jVTOTICE.— AII DOGS found on my preX\ miscs after this date, or on No. 1, Islands, Waimea, will be DESTROYED. j Appleby, Nov. 16. \J C. Bibt. RICHMOND CHURCH. MEMBERS of the Church of England are informed that DIVINE SERVICE will be celebrated in the above Churc/ (D.V.) EVERY SUNDAY MORNING, at Eleven o'clock, until - further notice. / J. C. Bagshaw, M.A., v^/Ofllcbting Minister. November 16, 1855. O the ELECTORS of th« PROVINCE OF NELSON. Gbntlbhsn — You are aware of the- circumstances under wkich I have resigned the office of Superintendent of Nelson. Should you believe that my . administration 'of the Government of the province hitherto would warrant yous^gain electing me to fill the very responsible office^f its Superintendent, this renewed expression of y/uir confidence would be an ■ additional motive to me/so to act a> to deserve it. I remain/Gentlemen, v^/Your obedient servant, E. W. Stajjobd. Kelson, November 15, 1855. "VT OTICE.— The undersigned will feel l.\ obliged by being furnished with all Claims against her late husband, Mr. Albxabdbb M'Gbb ; ' ' and at same tinu requests' that all parties indebted to ku Estate will pleaseypay to her thtir respective -«wounta with the leas/possible delay. ' / Cathsbikx M'Gxb, %y Th« Sole Executrix. Tfc« Sir Charles Napier Inn, • -November 17, 1856. BLUE GUM and other SEEDS on SALE by / v/ W. M. SiANTOir, Trafalgar-street. THE undersigned desire to return their grateful thanks to the Crews of the ■everal Boats which rendered such efficient aid in rescuing them from their perilous position, on the occasion of ike upsetting of the Customs Boat yesterday. / E. W. Stauobd, / Jakes Mackat, >+J E. H. E. Blaokuobb, John Wilboh. Netoon, November 14, 1856. mo the ELECTORS of the TOWN OF JL KELSON. Gsbtlxitkn— -I Hg to return my best thanks to those of .yon who did roe the honour to record your votea in my favour at the reoent election of members to vepment the Town in the General Assembly. Although defeated in that eonteet, 1 am not the less .grateml to yon ; and I assure you and those who voted •gainst me, that mydeieat on thia occasion will not my inclination or desire, at all times, to give * £ft Jonnbfe «d to ptomote jour proeperity. socially I am, Gentlemen, / Youre faithfully/ Jamk/M*ckay. » dsro, Ifonmlm K,i855. 7
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 17 November 1855, Page 2
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