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iEtecellaneou*, MATCH of 25 Soys., between Mr. Ingham's Patch Colt, 4 years old, and Mr. Dale's Patch Colt, 4 years old, T. C. P. weights. Two miles. The above Match will, by permission of the Stewards of the Nelson Turf Club, be run on the Nelson Race Course, on TUESDAY, November 27, at Two o'clock. /~ Two HACK RACES, for Saddles and Bridles, will afterwards be run. / Nelson, November 14. v HOPE SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.— On WEDNESDAY, the 21st instant, a public TEA MEETING will be held in the above School Room. Admission, Is. 6d. each. Tea at 5 o'ejdek. On Lord's day, 25th instant, TWO SERMONS will be preached in the above School Room, in aid of the Nelson School Society ; that in tine afternoon by the Rev. Mr. Dolahobe, at half-past 2 o'clock ; and that in the evening by the Rev. Mr. Waeebtt, at half-past 6 o'clock. \/ "VTOTICE.— The undersigned will feel -L. i obliged by being furnished with all Claims against her late husband, Mr. Alexander M'Gse ; and at same time requests that all parties indebted to his Estate will please pay to her their respective accounts with the least possible delay. y Catheeine M'Geb/ The Sole Executrix. The Sir Charles Napier Inn, / November 17, 1855. \/ "VTOTICE.— AII DOGS found on my preJ- 1 mises after this date, or on Noi 1, Islands, Waimea, will be DESTROYED. / Appleby, Nov. 16. C. Best. 0 the ELECTORS of the PROVINCE OF NELSON. Gentlemen — You are aware of the circumstances under which I have resigned the office of Superintendent of Nelson. Should you believe thafc my administration of the Government of the province hitherto would warrant your again electing me to fill the very responsible office of its Superintendent, this renewed expression of your confidence would be an additional motive to me so to act as to deseree-it. I remain, Gentlemen, / Your obedient servant, E. W. Stafjobd. Nelson, November 15, 1855. \J rpo SHIPPERS OF WOOL.— JL The undersigned wishes to acquaint persons intending to Bhip Wool this season from the Wairau, • that, not having received the required assurance from the Flock-masters that they will accept ttie offer of Messrs. Miles, Kington, & Co., and loadnome one of their vessels, he is under the necessity of advising those gentlemen not to lay on a vessel/in Port Underwood this season. / Nelson, November 16. V C. Elliott. IVTELSON COAST STEAM NAVIGAx\ TION COMPANY. The undersigned hereby intimates, that he will attend at the Motueka Hotel, on TUESDAY next, the 20bh instant, for the purpose of getting the DEED of SETTLEMENT executed by Shweholdere resident in the Motueka and Riwaka districts ; and it is requested that the Call on Shares may be/tKen paid. / By order of the Directors, / Donald Sinolaib^/ Solicitor to the Company. Nelson, 13th November, 1855. KNOWLE WOOD, RIWAKA. /BATTLE and HORSES will be taken to \J PASTURE on the above Station, after the Lit of November. For terms, apply to^JAMES Roohpoet, / On the Station j k / Or to F. Rochfobt, , Haven RoacL * KNOWLE WOOD, RIWAKA. / IVTOTICE. — Any CATTLE or SHEEP -Ll found TRESPASSING on the aboy/Station, after this date, will be IMPOUNDED. September 20. James Rochfoet. "IVrOTICE. — All persons who are indebted J- l to the undersigned, are requested to settle their respective accounts on or before the 24th of December next ; and those persons who have any claims against him, are requested to present them for settlement on or before the above date. " / WiLLiAir Gill. Wakapuaka, November 15, 1855. DR. THEODOR BERNHARD THEBING, Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, and Licensed Accoucheur, begs to lay before the inhabitants of Nelson the accompanying Translations of the Diplomas granted to him at Berlin. Dr. Thebing feels himself justified in stating that the appointments of Assistant-Physician "and Teacher df Midwifery, in the University of Berlin, were offered to him just before his departure from Germany. Tbanslation. Admission of Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, Theodob Beenhaed Thebing, as Practising Physician and Surgeon in the Royal Dominions. Whereas Doctor of Medicine and Surgery Theodor Bernhard Thebing, in the State examinations prescribed for Practising Physicians and Surgeons before the Chief Examination Commission, has been pronounced " Qualified:" — The same is therefore hereby adjudged an admission as Physician and Surgeon in the Royal Dominions, on condition that he will conscientiously fulfil the duties prescribed by the Medical Ordinances. Berlin, 31st March, 1851. [Sealed with the State seal, and with the seal of the Department of Clerical and Medical Instruction.] (Signed) The Minister of the Department of Clerical and Medical Instruction. By order, Lehnebt. Admission of Practising Doctor of Medicine and Surgery Doctor Theodob Bbbnhabd Thebing, as Practising Accoucheur in the Royal Dominions. Whereas Practising Physician and Surgeon, Doctor Theodor Bernhard Thebing, in the State examination prescribed for Accoucheurs, before the Royal Medical College, has been pronounced "Highly Qualified:" — The same i 3 therefore hereby adjudged an admissioA as Accoucheur in the Royal Dominioni, on condition that he will conscientiously fulfil the duties prescribed by the Medical Ordinances. Berlin, 29th July, 1851. [Sealed with the State seal and with the seal of the Department of Clerical and Medical Instruction.] (Signed) The Minister of the Department of Clerical and Medical Instruction. By order, Asxgss&t*

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 68, 21 November 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 68, 21 November 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 68, 21 November 1855, Page 1

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