GENERAL WHOLESALE AND RETAII STORE, NELSON RAVEN. MR. F. G. MOORE has opened t General Store, near the beach, dose to tbe publii Stone Wharf now building, when parties may be suppliet with the following Articles', of good quality, and at reasonable prices:— VBOViaiOHB. . /-. OILMAN'S STOBBS. SSSeal JS*l Blur-/ J* 10 * do ' n wr *.. MsUnp cotton c£*L Paint, white and black Berf, salt G£2poWderG £2 poWder p«*v a~ Shot S An Powdef aaaks M«SSm Fishhooks PicklSra^rted %££" ™* R_».i.i «_.:•_ common flo. SSSSrM UU 0 SS a Stion tWißit °' Raisins ■» description Currants I Dried habbwabb. tfttoJ, and fine J~£ £* —«tatW» sssr gsr Tea Frying pans p.» M Pudding do., tin p™£; Japanned canisters A J^ ter . Knives and forks Wine, "eher^r M* claret T^£ wlltlil mn4 - eomm « a Cherryrirup^rdW jgg* SddUta powders c *» k eann ' do * Cigars, best Manilla ixohhomobxt. ToWco, nsgrohead Saws, files Chisels, gauges WBABIMO ArrAXBL. Hinges, bolte Shoes and boots Gimlets, padlocks K6K 6 - BA«T«. W WAXB. Glased do. Plates^dishes Cloth caps Cops and saucers Woodman's hate, &c Jugs, teapote Prints, coloured Washbasins Delaines Egg cups, salts Calico ct,Asa Needles, threads, tspes, pins, «*»■■• buttons, combs, ftc. Tumblers Hose, black and white Wine glassea. RETURN, showing the number of Immigrants who have received free passage from the New Zealand Company, and have arrived in the Settlement of Nelson, from its formation until the 13th March, 184S : — Jfi [ i«NN»ea n* 2g|g|| I T &r&£ > lag I Q ig^ ■ S — — ————— -; a. fa ill g I ri i _. |1 | • g easß [B, g* . . a^ C 0 g. | S 3SSS ' | ||S gigogMK § 3 ESSS _ g. g|g ||3|-- | s sg^= I IglI g I " Illil -—^ — a i* 9 « ? I § ss^t is §a I "* Is W. C. Touno, Immigration Agent at Nelson for the New Zealand Company. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Police Oflee, Nelson Haven, March 9. 1843. TENDERS will be received for the BUILDING of a GAOL and COUBT HOUBE, according to a plan to be obtained at this office. By command of his Excellency the Governor, H. AcouaTO* Thompson, Police Magistrate. Police Office, Nelson Haven, March 9, 1843. NOTICE is hereby given that any person erecting any Building or Place of Abode on any Public Beserve, or on any ground Mid out for any Publie-Boad, will be liable to be ejected without notice. By order of Us Excellency the Governor, H. Auauarua TaoMr-aoK. Police Office. Nelson Haven, March 9, 1*43. NOTICE is hereby given that any person Cutting Timber on any ground marked oa* for any Pubßc Rusavt or for any Publtc Road, without usnaiaairo of tbe «x4ersigfeed, Trill b« prosecuted. B£bj>«mf*» may Uobtaisje7oßapplkatk»tots^und«s»sgWatt^ ByordsvofhksTxcsJs|BV*jAeG«t«raor, a/Avavan* fiMarra#H.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 1, 12 March 1842, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 1, 12 March 1842, Page 1
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