Ex "Persia," " Samarang," &c. Q5 CASES ea, 4 doz. Bottled Stout ,25- do. db. r ;' ' Bass' Pale Ale ' So cases Oilman's Stores, containing Sauces, Pickles, Mustittjd, Bottled Fruits, Salad Oil, &c.,|&c., &p. . _. i 1 case, Paper Hangings . K~
Wm. BOWLER, SON, & CO. Lambton- Quay, September 29, 1852.
Nelson Mining Company.
A SPECIAL General Meeting of Share- "^" holders will be held at the Court House, in Nelson, on Thursday, the 11th day of November next; at 7 o'clock in the ''evening, to consider whether, notwithstanding the/number of shares, then subscribed for 'should fall short
of that fixed by the original Prospectus, the' Company should not at once be constituted ?" Shareholders residing more than five miles distant from the place of meeting, and desirous of voting upon the above question, are requested to forward written proxies, sealed, and addressed to the Chairman of the Meeting 1 , under cover to the Secretary. The proxies must state the number of shares held by the voter, and whether the vote to be given shall be in the negative or affirmative. Wii. THOS. LOCKE TRAVERS, Secretary pro. tern. Nelson,-OctoKferS3;iBs2. J ">
Nelson Mining Company.
HPHE Company requires a Mineral Sur- ^ vey of, and Report upon, their Coal Field at Pakawau in Massacre Bay. The Report must be accompanied by the usud plans and sections of the strata. The extent of the field is eighty English statute acres. A boring apparatus may be obtained in the settlement. Persons desirous of contracting for the survey and report are requested to communicate with W. T. L. TRAVERS, Secretary pro. tern. to the Company. Nelson. October 23, 1852.
On Sale, ex •• Persia/ "Stately," &c. 1 n HOGSHEADS Bass's Burton Ale L 20 brls. do. do. do. 30 brls. Allsop's do. do 20 hhds. Thome's London Porter 12 brls. do. do. do. 100 casks Byass's Bottled Ale and Porter 100 do. Bridges's do. do. do. 70 do. Tennent's Scotch Ale 20 qr. casks Fine Old Port 70 do. Sherry, Marsala and Teneriffe 50 cases French Wines, Champagne Claret, &c. 20 casks Brandy, Rum, Geneva and Whisky 40 packages, shipped by Messrs. S. W. Silver and Co., containing White, Regatta and Florentine Shirts, Blue Serge Shirts, Moleskin, Duck, and Drill Trousers
Leather Belts', and every variety of Slops suitable for the market. 50 coils Europe Rope, Whale Lines, &c. J 7' packages Perfumery,- from •Messrs. Rowland & Sons 6 packages Perfnmery, from .Messrs. XSosnell &l Co. ■ - 62 packages/containing Jordan' and Shell Almonds, Currants, Pearl Barley, , Blue, ' Kerfttigs, Sperm Candles, %I^amp Cotton' Starch', &c, &c, &c. 13 bales superior Wine Corks 8 cases Sardines' ■ 20 jara Spirits of Tar } 20 kegs Fine Gunpowder, 6 kegs Shot ; 3 casks Boat Chains, 20 boxes Tin Plates \ 20 tons Rod, Bar, and Bolt "Crown" Iron. \ Weighing Machines, Weights, Counter Scales, Sack Barrows, Steelyards, &c, &c. 300 kegs Patent Nails, 1 in. to 6 in. 50 bags Lath Nails, 90 bdls. Hoop Iron 300 cases, Oilmen's Stores, Pickles, Mustard, Sauces, Salad Oil, Castor Oil, Cream of Tartar, Ginger, Blue, Starch, &c, &c, &c. ; 20 cases Drugs, &c. ') 40 brls. Champion's Vinegar -10 casks Japan Blacking 200 kegs White Lead,. Red, Black, and Green "Paint 20 drums Turpentine, 20 casks Whiting 50 boxes Window Glass, 5 casks Putty 50 casks Stockholm and Coal Tar- and Pitch 1 case Congreves, 2 pockets Hops 100 bags Sugar, 300 bags Liverpool Salt . 10 chests, 20 half chests, Congou 300 bags first quality New Zealand Flour 100 bags second quality New Zealand Flour 20 bags Rice, 5 bags Nuts 8 crates useful Stone- ware 2 cases patent Glenfield Starch * B. cases Copper and Yellow metal , ', 1 very superior Wool Press , 15 "bales Royal hand Paper | 7 cases well assorted Stationery 9 cases -Printed Books
60 Camp Ovens, 204 iron Pots 57 packages containing Ironmongery of every description, Hollow- ware, Tin- ware, B. M.-ware, Smiths' Bellows and Tools, Sadirons, Frying-pans 2 cases Saddlery* 3 cases Floor Cloth 1 case Hosiery, .„ . .- ' . > ' 5 baleVCalfco/lSheetings, Shirtings', &Q/ 7 2 cases Cloth, Tweed, Checks, &c. • 3 casks Glass-ware, Wjtaes^ Tumblers, &c. . And various other goods. ' ' , . BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 'October 8, 1852. . ,
Wanted, ,A N IN-DOOR MAN SERVANT
who can Cook and Wait'at Table..
Apply- at the. Office of this Faper. , November 3, 1852.. j v, • <
Tuition.■THE MIS SE S CAL LOOT T*S" "^ Boarding' arid Baily Establishment for, Young Ladies, Mulgrave. street, Thorndbn Flat. Circulars may be obtained on application. , Wellington, October 9, 1852.
Valuable. Collection of Seeds, . - -Ex "ST4TELY." fpOREST TREE, Ornamental Shrub, *• Greenhouse and Garden- Seeds, from Roy & Sons, Aberdeen. « ' , - * . The ,mq - -7pnip]ef£ Tajiety. yet~impbr'ted into? , the colon- , ' ' t- , , ( ; - ** , - JAMES M'BETH's, -. '.„.., , - Pipitea. - " . October 6, 1852. • »
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 758, 6 November 1852, Page 2
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