ELECTION OF AUDITORS UN&EB ,THE " NELSON . TKUST FUNDS ACT." WHEREAS a WRIT under the hand of . T.T his Ifonor John Pkbbt Robinson, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Nelson, bearing date the Ninth day of December, 1859, has been directed to me John Poynteb, Esquire, Returning officer, requiring and commanding me to cause to be elected by and from amongst the Voters duly qualified' for that purpose, freely and indifferently, and in manner and form by law prescribed, Two persona as AUDITORS under the said Act. Now therefore I, .the said John Poynter Ao. hereby, in pursuance of the said Writ, give notice fo&t JVIQNDAY, the Second day of January next, retoptjinted for the NOJUNATICXN to take place aiThe Court House, Nelson, at.NoOn, and in the event of a POLL .being demanded, I hereby further appoint>MONDAY, the ICth January next for-'thc Polling to take plaee.s The Polling to commence at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, and close at Four "o'clock in the afternoon of the same'day. * JOHN POYNTER, Resident Magistrate and Returning Officer. < Nelfcori, 12th December, l'S59. 717 IMMIGRATION. APPLICATIONS will be received at -£*• this office from persons desirous of SENDING toENGLAND for their RELATIVES and FRIENDS, who will be brought: out by the Commissioners of Immigration on the following terms, viz :— , , . . PASSAGE MOKEY. AdultS: . -■..; . ..•:.-. . .£lB IS ' Children under 12 years of age . 9 9 .„ , „ 1 year-. ■ . ■• free. The whole of the passage money to be repaid, in ; the case of families, within two years; and in the case of single, persons, within one year from the date of arrival in the province, such payments to be made by" equal Quarterly instalments. . ' Bonds for the repayment must be signed by two ap-' proved householders in each case. Applicants must furnish in writing the name, Christian jiame, age, and address of each person they wish brought out. -By order of the Commissioners, ALFRED GREENFIELD, Immigration Secretary. ' Immigration Office, - Nelson, 15th Decembar, 1859. 734 PROVINCIAL COUNCIL.—The mem- "-*-■ bersofthe Provincial Council are respectfully informed that the SESSIONAL PAPERS for 1859 are ready fordelivery; and may be had at No. 2 in the Depot. \ j ~' .. GEO. WHITE, 1.743 Clerk to the Council. TO FARMERS. MESSRS. G. HOOPER AND CO.' beg! to inform Farmers and others ;ih the country districts that after the 20th instant, and during the ensuing harvest season, they -will be prepared to supply | SUPERIOR HARVEST ALE, .• ■ ii ■■■"' .at 2s, per Gallon;• :i> ' ['■■-. and:which.may be. ha;din any quantity at the Brewery and following places:— Mr. C. Halliday's, Rising Sun, Waimea-road; Mr. Beach's, Turf Hotel, Stoke; Mrs. Cleaver's, Plough Inn, Richmond ; Mr. Disher's, Star and Garter, Richmond; J Mr. A Bush's, Appleby; Mr. M. Coleman's Waimea East; j Mr. T. Hill's, Waimea South; | Mr. A. Devaney's, Waimea West; Mr. Warnock's, Wakefield; Mr. W. Wastney's, Wakapuaka ; Mr. Parker's, Motueka; Mr. G. Harding's, Motueka; Mr. A. Dodson's, Riwaka. Nelson Brewery, 12th November, 1859. 605 ' OFFICE STATIONERY. ~ HD. JACKSON HAS ON HAND— • Ledgers of all sizes, account sales, note, letter, foolscap, brief and demy papers. - Enve- . lopes, note, letter, and official. Pocketbooks, pencils, pens, ink, pass-books, parchment, tracing calico and paper, rulers, inkstands, drawing paper, artists prepared canvas, copying books and paper, water colors, brushes; &c, &c, &c. 756 pHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—What present can be more acceptable than the PORTRAIT of a dear friend or relation ? Messrs. Oslet and Lane will continue to the end of the month taking portraits in their highly popular style, at the Royal Photographic Gallery, Trafalgarstreet. December 20, 1859. . 766 FOR SALE on board the schooner MARTHA, from Melbourne— 3 tons Adelaide and Chilian flour 10 cases (1 and & lbs.) mustard 2 tons crushed loaf sugar 2 „ first counter Mauritius & ton Cavendish tobacco £ „ white lead 50 gallons linseed oil 5 tons bar iron 50 nests American buckets 5 barrels walnuts 2 cases (each 1 dozen boxes) raisins ' Tea, chests, half chests, and. boxes.— Apply to the Captain on board. 751 ON SALE EX AIREDALE— 4 tons flour (superior) 3 chests tea 10 half chests ditto 2 boxes Underbill American axes 1 dozen spirit levels. T. C. BATCHELOR, Bridge-street. ; December 26. Wl ON HAND at foe QOLOMST Office! Ledgers and Journals, in rough calf ■._,.. _ : Cash Books, in parchment f : Carter's Receipt Books, ditto. A few volumes of Howett's Journal, at Is. On sale at the Colonist Office. .'■■• THE LAMPLIGHTER. A Tale Price Is. On sale at the Colonist Office. /CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Church Services and Prayer Books, elegantly bound. To be sold cheap. . . j pOLONIAL- MADE BOOTS and Kj SHOES. A nice assortment on hand at 688 B. JACKSON'S. CITY STEAM COFFEE MILLS. TO STOREKEEPERS* THE undersigned beg to inform the A trade that they are now prepared to supply in any quantity,' -COFFEE,- PEPPKR, BICE, and SPICES, ground by Bteam. . . JOHN SYMOffS AND CO., . ■ SoS
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 229, 30 December 1859, Page 1
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