NELSON RACES. — Persons desirous of running matches during the ensuing Races, must obtain the permission of the Stewards to run them 'upon the course, as no horsemen will be suffered within the ropes. C. Elliott, Secretary of Turf Club. NELSON RACES. — Persons subscribing to these Races are requested to pay the amount of their Subscriptions to the Treasurer or Stewards, on or before FRIDAY next, the 11th of March. C. Elliott, Treasurer. NELSON RACES. — DINNERS will be provided at the Wakatu Hotel, on EACH DAY of the ensuing Racea. Nelson, Feb. 10. R. Ross. HE RACES.— An ORDINARY will be provided »t the Anchor Inn, NeUon, on each day "of the entuing Races. Dinner, Two Shilling* per head, and to be on the table at Six o'clock, p. m. G. Taylor. 6. T. h»i alio a good paddock containing excellent feed, in which hones may be depastured at a moderate rate. ACE BALL. — The Race Ball will take place at the Wakatu Hotel, on TUESDAY Evening, March 14. Stewards— Major Richmond John Nixon, Esq. George Duppa, Esq. W. O. Caotlby, Esq. John Poynteb, Esq. F. A. Weld, Esq. TO FAMILIES.— Brandy, Rum, Gin, Whiskey, Old Tom, Wines, &c, of the best quality, ■upplied in any quantity from a bottle upwards, at wholesale prices, by R. Ross, Wakatu Hotel. CENSUS FOR 1854. "" NOTICE is hereby given, that every HOUSEHOLDER resident in the PRO VINCE of NELSON is required to be PREPARED, on the 31st March next, or as soon thereafter as he may be called upon so to do by a Collector to be appointed under the Census Ordinance, Session XI, No. 8, tc give all such information as is required by the Schedule annexed to such Ordinance, which Schedule will be left with such householder on or before the 25th day of March. M. Richmond, Resident Magistrate. Resident Magistrate's Office, Nslson, 24th Feb. 1854. WESLEY CHAPEL, RICHMOND RE-OPEN-ING SERVICES. rpHE SERVICES advertised to be held -*• on February sth, in connexion with the re. opening of the above place of worship, were unavoidably postponed, through the very unfavourable weather on that day, they will be held, D. V., as under : — On Sunday, March 5, at Eleven — Rev. S. Ironside. Ditto, at half.past Two — Rev. D. Dolamorb. Ditto, at half.past Six — Rev. J. W. C. Heine. Collections after each Service. On TUESDAY, March 7, there will be a public TEA PARTY at the above Chapel, Richmond, open to ail the friends of the Bible. Tickets, Is. 6d. each. After Tea some addresses will be delivered on interesting subjects connected with Religion and Education. Samuel Ironside. SCHOOL.— The above school, -"--■- in connection with the Nelson School Society, will be re- opened, on MONDAY. March 6th, 1854, by Mr. J. Packer, late teacher of the Nelson School for eight years. W. M. Stanton, Secretary of the Nelson School Society. Nelson, February 24, 1854. THE Annual General MEETING of the Richmond Cattle Fair Association will be held at the Star and Garter, on THURSDAY Evening, March the 16th, for the purpose of laying before the Shareholders a statement of the Company's affairs, and electing Directors and other officers for the ensuing year. F. Ottbbson, Hon.^Sec. to the Association. nnO SAWYERS. — Wanted by the J -*• undersigned about Ten Thousand feet of' BOARDS and SCANTLING, and Ten Thousand SHINGLES, i T. Fov, Butcher, Nelson, March 2. Trafalgar Street. ELSON ASSEMBLY AND MUSIC HALL COMPANY. — The Directors, having deferred the examination of Designs for the projected Music Hall, have prolonged the time for the receipt of such Designs till Three o'clock on Monday, the 13th March inst. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.— The Deed of Settlement will, on and after Monday, the 6th instant, lie for signature at the office of W. T. L. Travbrs, Esq., Selwyn Place, and in accordance with Resolution 7 of the General Meeting pf , Shareholders, the deposit of One Pound per share is now due, and is requested to be paid on signature of the deed. Further applications for Shares will be received by the Secretary. < W. M. Stanton, Secretary to the Company. "WANTED, a MAN and his WIFE,. » " who will make themselves generally useful, to reside in the Awatere. Also a stout LAD. Apply at the Rramnter Office. "M"OTICE.— AII POULTRY fonnd trea-*-^l paving oa my grounds after this notice, will be DESTROYED. Waimea South, March 1. Gcoroi Biggs. T?OR SALE, the WAIMEA SOUTH -*- FLOUR MILL, together with Seventeen Acres of LAND attached thereto. This Mill is admirably situated in the centre of a large district, is in every way complete, and capable of grinding a large quantity of corn. . . Apply on the premises to C. SraATvoiD.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 626, 4 March 1854, Page 5
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