JHtscclianeous, REMEDY fov the "TUTU" n&y he had from E. Pbichaed, Chemist, \Jkifson. APPETITE AND DIGESTION IMPROVED. LEA and PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE imparts the most exquisite relish to every variely of Dish, and, by its tonic and invigorating /pro^trties, enables the Stomach to perfectly digest the food. Tho habitual use of this Sauce has been round moat conducive to health. — ' Sold by tho principal dealers in Sauces universally. Wholesale and for exportation by the Proprietors, Lea & Pbbhins, 68, Broad-street, Worcester, and 19, Fenchureh-street, London. Also by Chosse & Blackwem., and other Oilmen and Merchants, London. Agent for Nelson — Mr. E. Pbicham>. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS and OINTMENT. — Hoixoway is the largest dealer in Medicines in the world, and his Pills a^id Ointment are among tho best in tho world. Tils fact will be attested by the numerous certificates worn every section of this and the old country. / TheirTpopularity is entirely owing to their efiicacyl Ho expends iipwards of £30,000 per annum, in placirtg-hia business before the people in every quarter of the globe, and keeps upwards of 2,000 foreign newspapers at his establishment in London, in each of which his advertisements are inserted,, a proof that the virtues the medicines possess are appreciated in every part of the world. — Albany, United States, Transcript. noLiowAx's Wholesale Depot, 241, Strand, London ; and 80, Maiden-lane, New York. This invaluable Medicine may be had, in Nelson, of Mr. Wilkie, Bridge-street, who has just received a fresh supply, in boxes and pots, at Is. 3d., 3s. 3d., and 6s. 3d. each. MATCH of 25 Soys., between Mr. Ikgham'S Patch Colt, 4 years old, and Mr. Dale's Patch Colt, 4 years old, T. C. P. weights. Two miles. / Tho above Match will, by permission of tho Stewards of the Nelson Turf Club, bo run on the Nehron Race Course, on TUESDAY, November 27/ at Two o'clock. / Two nACK RACES, for Saddles ancUJridles, will afterwards be run. \y Nelson, November 14. -f^rOTICE.— The undersigned will feel _L i obliged by being furnished with all Claims ngainst her lato husband, Mr. Alexandeb M'Gee ; and at samo time requests that all parties indebted to his Estate will please pay to her their respective accounts with the least possible delay. / Catiiebine M'Gkb, The Solo Executrix. The Sir Charles Napier Inn, November 17, 1855. O the ELECTORS of the PROVINCE OF NELSON. Gentlemen — You aro awaro of the circumstances under which I have resigned the office of Superintendent of Nelson. Should you believe that my administration of the Government of tho province hitherto would warrant votir again electing me to fill the very responsible office of its Superintendent, this renewed expression of your confidence would bo an additional motive toMno so to act as to deserve it. I remain, Gentlemen, \^/ Your obedient servant, E. W. Staffobd. Nelson, November 13, 1855. O SHIPPERS OF WOOL.— The undersigned wishes to acquaint persons intending to ship Wool this season from the Wairau, that, not having received the required assurance from the Flock-masters that they will accept the offer of Messrs. Miles, Kington, & Co., and load homo one of their vessels, ho is under tho necessity of advising thoso gentlemen not to lny on a vessel in Port Underwood this season. / Nelson, November 16. C. Elliott. ELSON COAST STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Tho undersigned hereby intimates, that ho will attend at the Motucka Hotel, on TUESDAY next, tho 20th instant, for the purpose of getting the DEED of SETTLEMENT executed by Shareholders resident in tho Motucka and Riwaka districts^, and it ia requested that the Call on Shares may/Be then paid. / By order of the Directors, - \, Donald Sinclair, Solicitor to tho Company. Nelson, 13th November, 1855. KNOWLE WOOD, RIWAKA. pATTLE and HORSES will be taken to \-J PASTURE on the above Station, after tho Ist of November. / For terms, apply tt> James Rochfort, / On the Station ; sj Or to P. RocnroßT, Haven Road. "VTOTICE. — All persons who are indebted -L\ to the tindersigned, are requested to settle their respectivo acconnts on or before the 24th of December next ; and those persons who ha^o any claims against him, aro requested to present tlicm for settlement on or beforo the above date. / William Gill. Wakapuaka, November 15, 1855. R. TIIEODOR BERNHARD THEBING, Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, and Licensed Accoucheur, begs to lay before the inhabitants of Nelson tho accompanying Translations of the Diplomas granted to him at Berlin. Dr. Thebing fech himself justified in stating that the appointments of Assistant-Physician and Teacher of Midwifery, in the University of Berlin, were offered to him just beforo bis departure from Germany. Tbanslation. Admission of Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, Theodob Bebnhabd Thebing, as Practising Physician and Surgeon in tho Royal Dominions. Whereas Doctor of Medicine and Surgery Th&odor Bernhard Thebing, in tho State examinations prescribed for Practising Physicians and Surgeons beware the Chief Examination Commission, has boej*''pronounccd " Qualified :" — Tho Bame is therefojehereby adjudged an admission as Physician antLciirgeon in tho Royal Dominions, on condition that/Tie will conscientiously fulfil the duties prescribed Yy the Medical Ordinances. / Berlin, 31sfc March, 1851. / [Sealed with the State seal, And with tho seal of the Department of Clerical and Medical Instruction.] / (Signed) / y The Minister of the DepartnXmt of Clerical and Medical Instruction. I}j order, y N»-/ Admission of Practising Doctor of Medicine and Surgery Doctor Theodob Bebnhabd Tiiebing, as Practising Accoucheur in. the Royal Dominions. Whereas Practising Phyaician and Surgeon, Doctor Theodor Bornhard Thebing, in the State examination prescribed for Accoucheurs, beforo the Royal Medical College, has been pronounced "Highly Qualified:"— The Bamo is therefore hereby adjudged an admission as Accoucheur in the Royal Dominions, on condition that he will conscientiously fulfil tho duties prescribe^ by the Medical Ordinancea. Berlin, 29th July>4Bsl. [Sealed with the Stoto seal and with tho seal of tho Department oCClerical and' Medical Instruction.] JS (Signed) \^ Tha Minister of tho Department of Clerical and Medical Instruction. By order, Lehnebt.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 69, 24 November 1855, Page 4
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