Nelson Jail, February 21,1860. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIMEA SOUTH. Gentlmmen,—l have this day forwarded to his onor the Superintendent my resignation as your Representative in the Provincial Council of this province I have not taken this step without very mature consideration as to what was due both to you and myself under the circumstances in which I am now placed; I thank you for the numerous kind assurances I have received of your undiminished confidence. I respect the judgment arid appreciate the kind feeling of those friends who have requested me not to: resign my seat in the Council, but as it is_ now out of my power to render you any present service, and as I have perhaps, no right to presume that the circumstances which have led to my imprisonment may not possibly have altered the opinion entertained of me by some portion of my constituents I cannot persuade myself that I should do right by adopting any other course than that of again placing my seat at your disposal. I thank you, Gentlemen, for the honor you have conferred upon me by twice electing me as your representative; but I thank you much more for that cordial co-operation Snd undeviating confidence with which you have favored me, and which has always rendered my duties so easy toperform, and will ever cause our connection to be remembered with so much pleasure by Your obedient servant, 213 ALFRED SAUNDERS. MELSON SAVINGS' BANK. The above BANK will OPEN for the receipt of DEPOSITS at the Chamber of Commerce, on S \TURD AY, the 3rd day of March next, at six o'clock in tbe evening. . The following rules are published for the guidance of intending depositors, viz. :— 1. The Hank is open every Saturday evening, from Six to Eight o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce, Nelson. 2. No sum less than One Shilling received as a deposit. 3. Interest to be paid at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum upon deposits, if left undisturbed for any time over three months; and so on from week to week. 4. No interest allowed on sums under One Pound or above One Hundred Pounds; and that the interest phall be calculated by months, omitting odd days; but that any sum deposited within the first seven days of a month shall be entitled to bear interest for the whole of that month. 5. Depositors may draw out any sum on giving a notice in writing, as follows :— Not exceeding £5, seven days' notice „ £20, fourteen „ „ £* r'o, twenty-one „ Above £50, twenty-eitcht „ 6 Depositors to produce Pass Book on all transactions with the Bank. By order of the Trustees, DONALD SINCLAIR, Vice-President. Nelson, February 16,1860. 19S TO SAWYERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are required for the supply of from 8000 to UOOO feet of WHITE PUnE. BOARDS and SCANTLING. Specifications of which may be seen at tbe office of Messrs. Nash and Scaife, Bidge-street. Nelson. Tenders to be sent in before One o'clock, p.m., of the sth of March next, to MAXWELL BURY, ESQ. Nelson, February 21 210 NELSON BOAKD OP WORKS. NOTICE is hereby given that the followlowing BY-LAW (extending over the whole of the Town) has been agreed to by the Board op Works, and has been submitted to the Superintendent and Executive Council of the Province for confirmation*.— " If any horse) mule, ass, sheep, swine, or other beast or cattle of any kind shall, at any time after | this By-law shall come into operation, be found de- ! pasturing, whether under the tendance or control of any person or persons or not, in on upon any street or other highway within the limits of the town of Nelson, or upon the sides of any such street or highi way, and whether such street or highway, or any ! part thereof, shall lead or pass through or over any common or waste or unenclosed ground or not, the the owner of any such horse, mule, ass, sheep, swine, or other beast or cattle shall be deemed and. taken to be «uilty of a breach of this By-Law, and shall for every such breach forfeit and pay a penalty of not exceeding ten shillings for the first offence, and not exceeding forty shillings for the second and every subsequent offence; and in case the name of the owner of any such animal so depasturing as aforesaid cannot be ascertained, such animal may be driven to the nearest pound, and shall be subject to the enactments of an ordinance passed in session 8 of the Legislative Council of New Zealand, intituled 'An Ordinance to authorise and regu'ate the Impounding of Cattle' in respect o* cattle trespassing upon enclosed lands. But for tlie purposes of this present, By-Law, the term 'owner' shall include any person for the time being having the charge, care, and custody of the animal so depastured as aforesaid " By order of the Board, J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. Board of Works Offica, NeUon, February 2,18*0. I*o FAIR. THE CATTLE FAIR will be held on the ground belonging to the Richmond Catt c j Fair Association, at Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, I the 7th day of March. 1860. Admission for all description of Stock free of charge, except to the pens. WM HARKNESS, IX7 Secretary. In the Estate of Thomas Gaukroger, Deceased. A LL PERSONS INDEBTED to this ■**• Estate are informed that they must positively PAY the amount of their respective accounts at my Office on or betbre the 2«th day of February, instant. SAMUEL KING DON, Solicitor, 1/56 Trafalgar-street [OHN WILSON'S ACCOMODATION *J HOUbE, Pelorus Valley, situated midway between Beaverton and Nelson, where Travellers will be always supplied with hot meals, wines, spirits and malt liquors. N.B —Oats and a good paddock for horses, ,&c. 108 JJELSON GROCERY DEPOT. The Subscriber begs to intimate that his management ceases on the Ist of March next, on which day the business there carried on will be CLOSED. The PREMISES are TO LET, and the Stock and Fittings, which are of a first-rate character, can be had at a fair valuation, on liberal terms. MALCOLM M. WEBSTER. N.B.—All running accounts with the above concern must be adjusted within one month from this date. M. M. W. Trafalgar-street, February 17. 193 MR. MELUISH, Photographic Artist, intends leaving Nelson this month. He will thank all parties having business to settle with him to do so before the 29th instant. A few views and portraits of Maories for sale. 164 NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons INDEBTED to the late firm of Nicholson and Ridings, of. Nelson, Merchants, are required to PAY the amounts of their respective debts to the undersigned on or before the 28th instant. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1860. SAMUEL KINQDON, Solicitor, 144 Trafalgar-street, i NOTICE .—The undersigned hereby j gives notice that from this date he will sell i GOODS at his store upon Cash Tebms only. As an j inducement to customers to meet him in this, he will transact towineM upon the lowest possible remunerative j price*, ! JAHBS TOJHI. 16 M<rta»k*.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 246, 28 February 1860, Page 4
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