ffttscellaueous. DESIGNS FOE THE NELSON COLLEGE. THE Designs for the Nelson College Building will be open to tho inspection of the Public at tho Otiice of the Board of Trustees (adjoining the Land Ofiice) during the next fortnight, between/the hour 3of Ten and Four. / By order of tho Board, / A. G. Jenkots, Trust Fund Office, \ /Secretary. Nelson, Nov. 22, 1855. V TWO SERMONS will be preached on SUNDAY, December 2, in the Wesleyan Chapel, Nelson, on behalf of. the SOCIETY'S MISSIONS : in the Morning, at Eleven o'clock, b 7 / the Eev. T. D. Nicholson j and in the Evening, at halfpast Six, by the Eev. D. Dolajiobe. A TEA MEETING will bo held on MONDAY EVENING, December 3, at Five o'clock, followed by a Public MISSIONAEY MEETING at Seven o'clock. J. W. Saxton, Esq., will take the chair. OR SALE, SIX handsome JSLATE MANTEL-PIECES. V 7V 7 George Eidings. ' KNOWLE WOOD, EIWAEA. NOTICE. — Any CATTLE or SHEEP found TEESPASSING on the above Station, after this date, will bo IMPOUNDED. \J September 20. James Eochfobt. KNOWLE WOOD, EIWAKA. RATTLE and HORSES will be taken to \J PASTUEE on the above Station, after the Ist of November. / For terms, apply to James Eochpobt/ On the Station ; Or to F. Eochfqrt, Haven Eoad. NELSON COAST STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The undersigned hereby intimates, that he will attend at the Motueka Hotel, on TUESDAY next, tho 20th instant, for the purpose of getting the DEED of SETTLEMENT executed by Shareholders resident in tho Motueka and Eiwaka districts ; and it is requested that tho Call on Shares may bo tktn paid. / By order of the Director?, \y Donald Sinclaih, Solicitor to the Company. Nelson, 13th November, 1855. CIECULATING LIBEAEY. ALEXANDER AITKEN wishes to intimato that hia Circulating Library IS AGAIN OPEN for the benefit of tho Public, and that new Works will constantly bo added as they can bo procured. ' ,-» Catalogues arc in course of publication. (^_ f October 5. FOR SALE, the Entire Pony TAIPO; well broken in to Harness. Tliis Horso is well known for his performances on tho Nelson Turf. Stoke, Sept. 29. v G. Holland. EOR SALE, to be delivered on th.c Ist January, 1856, / 61 EWES, and / 34 LAMBS, now in the charge of Mr. S. E. Gappeb, of Waimea East. Tho Ewes were imported in May, 185J-, in tho " Titan," froni Newcastle. Tho agreement with Mr. Gapper expires on the Ist January next, when tho Sheep will be ready fov delivery to the Purchaser. Apply to Cubtis, Bbothebs. Nelson, Ist October, 1855. WANTfil\a stout LAD, as an Apprentice to thoSiunting Business. Apply at the Office of tkis paper. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.— A Certain Eenicdy 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), tliey are of unerring efficacy. In astlnna and in wmte^ cough, they have never been known to fail. _ t Keatinu's Cough LozENGEsnre free from every deleterious ingredient ; they may, therefore, be taken at all times, by the most delicate female and by the youngeU child ; whilo the public speaker and the professional singer will find them invaluable in allaying tho hoarseness and irritation incidental to vocal exertion, and consequently a powerful auxiliary in tho production of melodious enunciation. Prcpnrod and sold, in boxes and tins of various sizes, by Thomas Keating, Chemist, &c., No. 79, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. Sold retnil by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the World N.B. — To prevent spurious imitations, plense to observe that the words "Keating's Cough Lozenges" are engraven on the government stamp of each box, without which none are genuine. IMPOETANT TO PUBLIC SPEAKEES, CLEEGYMEN, &c. St. Paul's Cathedral, 30th November, 1849. Sib — I have much pleasure in recommending your Lozenges to those who may be distressed with hoarseness. They have afforded mo relief on several occasions, when scarcely able to sing from the effects of Catarrh. I think they would be very useful to clergymen, barristers, and public orators. I am, eir, 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 Keating'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. Pickebsgill, Nov. 3, 1853. Sergeant 66th Eegiment, Quebec. To Mr. Keating, 79, St. Paul's Church-yard. Agent for Nelson — Mr. E. Prichard. CHRISTMAS RACES, DECEMBEE 26, 1855. iThe CHEISTMAS BOX PLATE of 20 soys.; entrance, 2 soys. each, for all horses that have never won an advertised race of the value of £20. Nelson TCP weights. Heats, one milo and a half. Three horses to enter, or no race. The HUEEY-SCUEEY STAKES of 1 soy. each, with a first-rate saddle added. Catch weights. Onco round. Five horses to start, or no race. I The NELSON STAKES of 1 soy. each, with 5 sovb. added, for all horses that have never won an advertised race of tho value of £10. Heats, once round the course. Three horses to enter, or no race. The HOLIDAY STAKES "of 1 soy. each, with a first-rate saddle added ; tho winners in any of the previous raco3 not allowed to start. Catch weights. I Onco round. Five horses to enter, or no race. Entrances for tho Christmas Box Plate and the Nelson Stakes, to be made at the Tube-Hotel, ou or before SATUEDAY EVENDjaffloe 23rd of December, under cover, to the^jKterk of the Course ; the other two Eaces will b^ost entries. No person allowed'U) enter a horse for any of these Eaces, unless he is^a Subscriber of JCI to the Fund. / H. Hargeeaves, / Clerk of the Course. CEICKET. THE WAKEFIELD CRICKET CLUB are open to PLAY THE SETTLEMENT within Three Weckjiroin this date. L^^ 11. BODDINGTON, Wakefield, Nov. 20, 1835. Secretary.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 1 December 1855, Page 4
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