#fecellaneoug. BAPTIST CHAPEL, NELSON. THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY of the above Chapel will take place (D.V.) on SUNDAY, December 9, when Three SERMONS will be preached : in the Morning, at Eleven o'clock, by the Rev. T. D. Nicholson ; in the Afternoon, at Three, by the Rev.D. Dolamoee ; and in the Evening, at half-past Six, by the Rev. J. Warben. On the following MONDAY, /public TEA MEETING will be held in the Chapel. Tea at Five o'clock. Admission Tickets, Is. 6d. each. The chair will be taken in the Evening Meoiing at half-past Six. Collections after the Sermons, and on Monday EVening, for the liquidation/of the debt on the Chapel. **-^s FOUND, opposite Sullivan's Hotel, on Wednesday, 28th November, several BANK NOTES. Any person having loßt the samo, by describing the amount, can receive it on application to W. Whitehoen, Motueka, and paying the expense of this advertisement. \^s TMPOUNDED at Richmond, the TwentyJL fourth of November — 1 dark brown Steer, branded S on near rump 1 brindled Steer, branded B on the same 1 brindled Heifer, branded B the same. 2 brown Heifers, branded B the same. If not claimed within Twenty-one Days, the same will be sold according to the Ordinance. ' W. Stanton, sj ' Poundkeeper. /"BATTLE taken on FOURTHS, hy parties \J of experience and respectabilty, on a Run south of the Canterbury block. For further particulars apply to J. Longden, Can terbury. / T3ESPECTABLE Single Young Men can JA; be accommodated with comfortable BOARD and LODGING, by applying, to Mks. Walkeb, at tho Cottage in the rear of/Hrs. Stallard's, Painter, &c., Bridge-street. / Nelson, October 26. GTARR, in retiring from business, begs • to tondcr his thanks to the Public of Nelson, who for a period of eight years have honoured him with their support; and having DISPOSED OF HIS BUSINESS TO MR. JOHN KERR, in whose behalf he will carry on the same until the Ist of January next, he ventures to solicit for his successor a continuance of tho patronage which has been so liberally bestowed upon himself. It is most respectfully requested that all outstanding ACCOUNTS BE PAID previous to the Ist of January, 1856. / Bridge-street, NelsonJ - / November 21, 1855. ' y IVTOTICE. — All persons "who are indebted x\ to the .undersigned, are requested to settle their respective accounts ou or before the 24th of December next ; and those persons who have any claims against him, are requested to present them' for settlement JBn or before the above date. , WnauiM Gni. Wakapuoka, November 15, 1855. #\y DESIGNS FOR THE NELSON COLLE&E. THE Designs for the Nelson College Building will be open to the inspection of the Public at the Office of the Board of Trustees (adjoining the Land Office) during the next fortnight, between the hours of Ten and Four. / By order of the Board/ A. G. Jenkins, Trust Fund Office, / Secretary. Nekon, Nov. 22, 1855. KNOWLE WOOD, RIWAKA. IVTOTICE. — Any CATTCE or SHEEP -Ll found TRESPASSING/on the above Station, after this date, will be IMPOUNDED. September 20. J James Roohfobt. KNOWLE WOOD, RIWAKA. ' piATTLE and HORSES will be taken to V^ PASTURE on the abpve Station, after the lßt of November. / For terms, apply tor James RoChsobt, / On the Station ; Rochpobt, Haven Road. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. A LEXANDER AITKEN wishes to intiXjl. mate that his Circulating Library IS AGAIN OPEN for the benefit of the Public, and that new Works will constantly be added as they can be pro* cured. | 1 Catalogues ore in course of publication. / i / October 5. TjTOR SALE, tq he delivered on the Ist _1J January, 1856, 61 EWES, and 31 LAMBS, now in the charge of Mr. S. E. Gappeb, of Waimea East. The Ewes were imported in May, 1854, in the " Titan," from Newcastle. The agreement with Mr. Gapfeb expires on the Ist January next, when the Sheep will be i4ady for delivery to the Purchaser. / Apply to Cubtis, Biiothbbb. Nelson, Ist October, 1855. •*/ WANTED, a stout LAD, as an Apprentice to the Prinking Business. Apply at the Office of tmVpaper. APPETITE AND DIGESTION IMPROVED. LEA and PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE impart* the most exquisite relish to every variety of Dish, and, by its tonic and invigorating properties, enables the Stomach to perfectly digest theiobd. The habitual use of this Sauce has been nund most conducive to health. Sold by the principal dealersuH3auces universally. Wholesale and for' exportation by the Proprietors, Lea & Pebbins, 68, Broad-street, Worcester, and 19, Fenchurch-street, London. Also by Cbosse & BlaoeweliL, and other Oilmen and Merchants, London. Agent for Nelson — Mr. E. Peichaed. TO STAND this SEASON, at Apple Tree Paem, Waimea South, the celebrated Black Draught Horse BLACK DRAUGHT. • Black Dbatjght 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 New South Wales by C. Roberts, Esq., out of Old Jewel, imported. Tebmb. — £6, and 6s. the Groom. Black Draught will attend at Richmond at Ten, and at Stoke at Three o'clock every Friday ; at iCebon i every Saturday ; and at the Wakefield ArnWXower Wakefield, every Wednesday. Monday, Tuesday, and* Thursday at Apple Tree Farm. / '
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 72, 5 December 1855, Page 1
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