(Boijcxmntnt ftottceiS. -jVTOTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL JLI MEETING of JUSTICES of the PEACE for the Province of Nelson will be held at ,the Court House, Nelson, on TUESDAY, the Eleventh day of December instant, at Eleven o'clock" m the forenoon, for the purpose of hearing and determining objections to the' Electoral Roll and List of Claims under the Nelson Trust Funds Act, and of forming the Roll for tha ensuing Year. John* Poynteb, Resident Magistrate. Nelson, December 3, 1855. , -t- a/ CIVIL. SITTINGS of the SUPREME COURT of Now Zealand, Province of Nelson. —The Court will SIT on MONDAY next, the Tenth instant, at Ten o'clock of the forenoon (before Mr. Justice Wakefield). / Cafses — / Kinzett v. Ogg Ladley c. Eden ' Berry i>. Cole and others "V / Anderson v. Patterson. Plaintiffs, defendants, and witnesses are required to give their attendance. John Sharp, Nelson, December 1, 1850. Deputy-Regiatrar. NELSON COAST STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The DEED OF SETTLEMENT of the above Company now lies for Signature by the Shareholders at the Office of the undersigned. ' / Donald Sinclair, / Solicitor to the Company. Nelson, Dee. 3, 1855. «J "VTOTICE.— I hereby give Notice, that all J- 1 PIGS trespassing on my Ground at Pakawau, Massacre Bay, will be DESTROYED ; and CATTLE trespassing on the above-mention/d Ground will be IMPOUNDED. JDec. 5, 1855. \J John Clabk. IVTOTICE.— AII DOGS found trespassing JL 1 ou my Property after this date will be DESTROYED. 7 J J. Ladley. Maddox'a Wood, Dec. 3, 1855. WANTED, a "Hqut LAD, as an Appren- . tice to the Printing Business. Apply at the Office of thfevpaper. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has been favoured with instructions to DISPOSE of, by PRIVATE BARGAIN, a beautiful Suburban E3tate, situate about five miles from Nelson, on the Wakapuaka Road. It consists of 26 Acres, seven of which are bush, and the remainder is good arable land. It is fenced and mostly under cultivation, and the growing crops sufficiently attest the quality of the soil. There is a Garden well stocked with fruit-trees, and a good comfortable House is erected, together with all the other usual Outbuildings. To parties desirous of enjoying a salubripus atmosphere, beautiful scenery, the luxuries of the farm, anil all the advantages the country affords/together with the business of the town, it would be^lmost impossible to find a better spot than tjfis;'it is m reality . / " A bank whereon the vnld thyme bloius, Where oxlvps and the nodJihgvwtet grows .-" And the only, real drawback to the exquisite enjoymonts it is capable of affording, is its aptness to indispose one for ttxe more vulgar duties of the town, by its grent inducements to indulge m something more refined than bills and cash. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Alexandeb AITXEJf, Commission Agent, &c, Bridge-street. WANTED, a ' respectable Youth, as an APPRENTICE, by . p.F. Joxes, Saddler, &c. ' Bridge-street, Nelson. CHURCH OF ENGLAND COMMUNION. AT a Meeting of the ARCHDEACONRY BOARD, held December 5, the THREE PARISHES WERE CONSTITUTED, of Nelson, Richmond, and Waimea West and South. It is recommended to /Subscribers to pay up the .Subscriptions of ' One Pcnind before the 31st instant, to qualify them for a vote m their respective Parishes, and at the General Meeting to be held m Nelson early m January next. IVTOTICE.— AII PIGS TRESPASSING on -L 1 my ground, after this /date, will bo DE> STROYED. / Stoke, December 6, 1855. V\ Alfred Allpobt. OW HAIR.— For SALE, about a Ton of Cow Hair. Also, 1,000 feet BIRCH a/d RATA, for Piles. \f Joel Dhewitt. CATHOLIC CHURCH, WAIMEA WEST. rpHE OPENING of the above Church will J- take place on SUNDAY, December 16, when Mass will be said at Eleven o'clock, a.m., and Vespers j sung at half-past Two, p.m. J \ Collections will bo made after each service, towards the expenses of the new Church. \J
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 73, 8 December 1855, Page 2
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639Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 73, 8 December 1855, Page 2
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