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and J. OLD, HORSE-BREAKERS, beg • to acquaint the Inhabitants of Nelson that, having had considerable experience in the above line in England, they are prepared to break in Horses to Saddle and Harness, and engage to render them perfectly quiet, without injury to the temper of the animals entrusted to their care. / Apply at Mrs. Eliot's Boarding 3J6use, Trafalgarsquare, Nelson. V/ HEAE AND THEN JUDGE. nnilE undersigned Elder of the Church of X Jesus Christ, of LATTEE-DAY SAINTS, will PEEACH in tho open air (D.V.), at the corner in front of the School-hou9e, Nelson, on SUNDAY, December 2, at Eleven o'clock in tho Morning, and Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Subjects : The First Principles and Eequirementa of tho Gospel, and the Kingdom of God to be selr'up in the Last Daya. \/ William Cooke. /BATTLE taken on FOURTHS, hy parties V_^ of experience and respectabilty; on a Eun south of the Canterbury block. \y For further particulars apply to J. Longden, Can terbury. "pESPECTABLE Single Young Men can X\) bo accommodated with comfortable BOAED and LODGING, by applying to Mas. Walkeb, at tho Cottage in the rear of Mrs. Stallard's, Painter, &c, Bridge-street. Nelson, October 26. x GTARR, in retiring from business, hegs • to tender his thanks to the Public of Nelson, who for a, period of eight years have honoured him witli their support; and having DISPOSED OF HIS BUSINESS TO ME. JOHN KEEE, in whose behalf he will carry on the same until the Ist of January next, ho ventures to solicit for his successor a continuanco of tho patronage which has been so liberally bestowed upon himself. It is most respectfully requested that all outstanding ACCOUNTS BE PAID previous to jAie Ist of January, 1856. Bridge-street, Nelson, \ November 21, 1855. v FIVE POUNDS EEWAED. WHEREAS, ahout the middle of the month of September last, a largo WHITE BULLOCK, well known about Eichmond, was MISSED from the farm at Eostrevor, then and now in the occupation of Mr. James Eanger ; a EEWAED of FIVE POUNDS is hereby offered to any one who will give such information as will lead to the recovery of the said bullock ; or, in case it should prove that it was stolen, the same Eeward will be paid to any one who will give such information aa will lead to the oonviction of the guilty party. / ix sclanders, / Alpbed Fell, \ / A. G. Jenkins, v Executors of tho late Francis Otterson, Esq. Nelson, 19 Nov., 1855. NOTICE. — All persons who are indebted to the undersigned, are requested^) settle their respective accounts on or before the 2*fh of December next j and those persons who hav^aiiy claims against him, are requested to present them for settlement on or before tho above date. -- X \y William Gill. Wakapuakn, November 15, 1855. APPETITE' AND DIGESTION IMPEOVED. LEA and PERRINS' CELEBRATED WOECESTEESHIEE SAUffiE imparts the most exquisite relish to every variety of Dish, and, by its tonic and invigorating p^operto, enables the Stomach to perfectly digest the reod. The habitual use of this Sauce has been found most conducive to health. Sold by tho principal dealers in Sauces universally. Wholesale and for exportation by the Proprietors, Lea & Perrins, 68, Broad-street, Worcester, and 19, Fcnchurch-street, London. Also by Cbosse & Blackwell, and other Oilmen and Merchants, London. Agent for Nelson — Mr. E. Peichabd. THE Undersigned will be prepared, the First Week in January next, to take CATTLE and HOESES on the following terms : — Cattle at 155., and Horses at* 20s. per year. Tho charge for driving will /bo moderate. There will be an entire Cart Horse tho Station in the season 1856-7. / Young Cattle in the Wairau taken in exchango for Sheep. V August 27th, 1855. Geobge F. Bush. (Snttre f&orses* mo STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr. H. X GODFEEY'S, Wairau Plain, the well-known Cart Stallion CAPTAIN. This Horse was imported from England by H. Martin, Esq., and is confessedly the best Cart Stallion in the Province. Terme. — £4 each Mare (to be paid on or before the Ist of January next), and ss. tho Groom. / BAY MIDDLETON, V By Sir Hercules out of Flora M'lvor. This colt is own brother to Cossack, Flora, and Zoe; is rising three years old, stands 16 hands high, and is acknowledged to be the finest colt Flora M'lvor ever bred. Terms. — £5 a Mare, and ss. the Groom. A Paddock for Mares at 2s. 6d. a week. Wairau Plain, August 30. TO STAND this Season, at Mr. Cannings' Waiopai, the thorough-bred Horse PEIAM, By jEtlier, out of Crucifix by Toss ; grand-dam, Kathleen O'More by Langar ; great grand-dam by Chateau Margeaux ; great great grand-dam, Eedlock by Blacklock. — Vide Stud Book, volumes 4, 5, and 6^^ He will be at the Beaver Station at 12yfl\m., every Monday / . Terms— £4 4s. Od. J Beooke Comber. TO STAND this SEASON, at Upcot, Fairfield Downs, tho thorough-bred horso AUGiEAN, by Shr Hercules out of Pretence, by Gil Bias out of Penelop^. Augje&n is a remarkably fine chestnut colt, rising tlireo years Sold, with immense power and capital action, and is\mlculated to get a class of hackneys which shall uniw\strcngth and activity, at present so difficult to obtain.\ The horse will bo^buffered to run with the mares until tho Ist of Februarynext, in a well grassed and remote part of the run, and the number of marcs allowed him will bo limited ra twenty- five. Terms. — Five Guineas each sLire, payable on the Ist of January next. Nelson, Sept. 5. C. Elliott. TO STAND this SEASON, at Apple Tree Farm, Waimea South, tho celebrated Black Draught Horse BLACK DEAUGHT. Black Draught is a black colt, imported by Captain Hunter; was foaled in September, 1852. Sire, Young Farmers' Delight, by Farmers' Delight, imported from England by James M'Arthur, Esq. Dam, Young Jewel, by Jupiter, imported into NewSouth Wales by C. Eobertgf Esq., out of Old Jewel, imported. ' Teems.— £s, and ss. the Groom. Black Draught will attend at Eichmond at Ten, and at Stolce afc Three o'clock every Friday ; at Nelson every Saturday ; and at the Wakefield Arms, Lower Wakefield, every Wednesday. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at Apple Tree Farm.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 1 December 1855, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 1 December 1855, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 1 December 1855, Page 4

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