MONEY ! i X^OUND, by the undersigned, and will -I- be returned upon being properly described. March 22. s. 8. Smythk Whitx. EX •• BOLTON." GLAZED WINDOW SASHES, Tumr biers, Decanters, and Wine Glasses. March 32. Wmitb, Wallace, and Co. EX "CHEERFUL." ]RON POTS in great variety. Whits, Wallace, and Co. March 33. t ~ rp CLEVERLEY, General Smith, Far- ■- • rier, and Veterinary Surgeon (near Mr. Jones's brick-yard), respectfully solicits the patronage of the inhabitants of Nelson, trusting that, from the long experience he bos had in the various branches of his calling, and by paying immediate attention to the orders he may receive, he wi3 secure a emuinuanae of the favours of tMn who mar once .honour bim£rith-*beir, commands. t •*• •> Guns' repatoed? ' ' A ~ ON Sale, at the Store of the undersigned :—: — \ Clothing, boots and shoes orVall kinds Hams, pickles, capers, sauces, and mustard Preserved fruits, jams and jellies Carpenters' and Wheelwrights' tools, knives and forks Cross-cut, pit, band, and tenant saws .Writing and drawing paper, and a general assortment - ofjstationery Carbonate of soda, cream of tartar, and tartaric acid. Also, per"Bolton," a quantity of cabinet and house fittings, nails, Britannia metal and German silver tea and coffee pots and peculators, &c. J. S. COTTXBILL. GENERAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE, NELSON HAVEN. MR. F. G. MOORE has opened a General Store, near the beach, ctose to the public Stone Wharf now building, where parties may be supplied with the following Articles, of good quality, and at reasonable prices : — PKOVISIONB. OILMAN'S STOKXS. Oatmeal ?* nt °p Biscuit * J«V doButter Lamp cotton Cheese - » r Faint, white and black Beef, salt ' ' ' Gunpowder. Pork, do. I 0I 00 * „ . Tripe, do. '-.*:• Mf?**** Mustard Fishhook* Pickles, assorted Windsor soap Bottled fruits Common do. Sauces, assorted - LlnM Rn<l twme * of ererT Raisins ■» description Currants > Dried -> uabdwake. tJfcoarse and fin. candlestick. Sugar i £«"» Tea ' Frying pans Coffee Pudding-do., tin Pav<»v Japanned canisters Jle r Knives and forks Wine, .berry and claret - Spoons, meUl and common C^rrysirup^cordial ggg Preserves * ox "> American SeidliU powders °" k »'«•' do - Cigars, best ManUla - ixonmonqbkt. Pipes Tobacco, negrohead Saws, files Chisels, gauges WEABING AFPAXSL. Hinges, bolU Shoes snd boots Gimlets, padlocks Children's do. 1 Straw hats xaxtbknwaxx. Glazed do. Plates, dishes Cloth caps Cups and saucers Woodmun'a hats, &c. Jugs, teapots Prints, coloured Wush basins '* Delaines '* Egg cups, salts Calico Needles, thread^ taints, pins, - class. buttons, combs, &c. Tumblers Hose, black and white Wine glasses. MESSRS. WASTNEY, DOUGHTY, and Co., General Builders, beg to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that they are now ready to receive Contracts for the Erection of Buildings of every description ; and they hope, by maaifesting due care and attention on all occasions, to merit a share of public patronage. They at the same time assure those gentlemen who may honour them with their orders, that tbe utmost expedition and despatch compatible with strength and durability of workmanship will always be observed ; and, to enable them to effect this object, they arc determined to- employ none but steady and first-rate workmen. Messrs. W., D., and Co. also beg to inform their friends that they *re making arrangements which will, in a short time, enable them to supply Timber of* all dimensions suitable for building purposes, and of the mont durable description, at the most economical prices.' N.B. Plans and specifications for every description of building prepared, if required, on the most reasonable terms. GENERAL. STORE. R MILLS bejts 4o inform the inhabi- • tants of Nelson that he has on sale, at his Store, near the Examiner office, a large quautity of Earthenware, Wearing Apparel, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, &c. ; Brandy, Porter, Ale, andjWines ; of the best quality, and on reason, able terms. N.B. — A quantity of Turnip Seed. J COCKBURN, Builder, begs to inform • the gentlemen of Nelson that he is now ready to contract for the Erection of Buildings of all dimensions, and trusU, from his experience in the colonies snd knowledge of the strength and durability of native timber, to gain a share of publicpatronage. N.B. Plans and Specifications prepared oa the most economical principles, and suitable to the colony. NEW ZEALAND TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. THE Committee of the above beg to . Mrm the public that a Sodetv has been formed in Nelson fFconoectioo with the New' British and Foreign Temperance Society j and that they will bs happy to receive the names of those individuals who may be disposed to unite with them. Ths books are kept by Mr. A. Saundxks, who will feel much pleasure in giving any information as to the nature, objects, snd prospects of the Sodtty.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, 26 March 1842, Page 9
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