ANY person desirous of contracting for the CONSTRUCTION of a TIMBER BRIDGE over the stream which separates Bridge Street and Haven Road, may apply for particulars at the Office of the Survey. (Signed) Fbkdesick Tocmtt, Nelson, April 23. Chief Surveyor. W BISHOP respectfully informs the • public of Nelson that he intends, when bis house is built, opening a Shop, as Chemist and Druggist, when he hopes, by attention ana knowledge of dispensing, to obtain a share of their patronage. In the mean time, the best Drugs and Spices may be procured of W. Bishop, at his tent, Haven Road, near the Ford. EX JANE. FIVE TONS prime POTATOES. Petbk Graham. IRISH BiUTTER, Patent Starch, ~ Vinegar, Shingling and other Nails. White, Wallacs, and Co. EX " CHEERFUL." IRON POTS in great variety. ;, . . White, Wallace, and Co. March 32. EX " BOLTON." (± LAZED WINDOW SASHES, TurnVJ biers, Decanters, and Wine Glasses. March S2. White, Wallace, and Co. MODERN LITERATURE. A LARGE and Valuable Assortment of Pocket Editions of STANDARD WORKS well printed and elegantly bound. ' Prayer and other Religious Books in great variety. Modern and Standard Literature, well selected. ' Price Books and Pocket Directors for Carpenters, Bricklayers, Painters, and Engineers, containing a variety of information of practical utility. Song Books and Music in variety. The above is now on sale at the Helton Examiner Office. ALFRED FELL and CO., Wine and Brandy Merchants. Messrs. A. F. and Co., heg to inform their friends and the public of Nelson that they have on hand a large stock of Wines and Spirits of the very first quality, consisting of I Fine full-flavoured Port Sherries Sparkling champsigne | .Brandy I Jamaica Rum Geneva. 11/TESSRS. F. GREENHOW and CO. -A- w-*w -*- beg to inform their friends and the public in general that they have on hand, at their Store, at the corner of Colhngwoodand Hardy Streets, GOODS of every description, of the best quality, the whole of which they intend selling at very moderate prices. Nelson, April 5.. HRO.SE, Bricklayer, Plasterer, and • Slater, respectfully begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Nelson that he is willing to contract for the Erection of Buildings of all descriptions ; and he feels assured- that the long colonial experience he has had in Australia and Van Diemen's Land will enable him to give entire satisfaction. References may be made to Mr. Cockburn, builder, Nelson. ♦»• Good Brickmakers wanted. JKILGOUR, Shingler'and Slater, begs • to inform gentlemen that he is willing to undertake the Shingling or Slating of Roofs on the most reasonable terms ; and pledges himself to execute any orders he may be favoured with in an expeditious and satisfactory manner. Reference may be made to Mr. Cockburn, builder - or at the office of the Nelson Examiner. FOR SALE, AT WAITT AND COMPANY'S STORE. THIRST FLOUR, in barrels J- Oatmeal and pease Beef, pork, and hams Loch-Fine herrings, in half barrels and firkins Lard, soap, mustard, and tar • Sherry wine, in hogsheads, quarter casks, and cases Brown sngaf Light do., in small bags, well suited for private families Coffee, and hyson skin tea in half chests. Also above 7,000 feet of timber, consisting of boards, scant. linß, and battens ; likewise a few cedar doors and sashes/ of different sixes. Nelson Haven, March. 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 S? ut !L? >Il J. hw^ x P <lrience * the caWes and knowledge of ofVu^^nUr*^ 0 ' **"*>*"*> **«na&£ uS^C^^S^^" 0 ' 1 tC ° 9 °- rpHE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE A I ¥ N ? TON SPECTATOR ( the Jirtt vewg. f^SLf^?**^ to / w Z «*»H*>. i« regularly fawsmUted to Port Nelson, and may be iad of M?. F..G. Moore, the agent. ' - The' Nett i Zealand Gazette will be found an excellent medium for advertisers. "^ Terms for the paper, Ten Shillings ,per quarter ipayable m advance. CHOCOLATED COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE IN POWDER. Cl ELLIOTT has just unpacked n case '• of DUNN'S celebrated CHOCOLATED COFFEE This Preparation, being a compound of Chocolate and Coffee! . combines their respective advantages. Their action on each other renders the chocolate more digestible and the coffee less stimulating, thereby forming one of the most delicious ttd^ wholesome beverage. ererpr^uced^n^taTiTMl. -^Jj^JßF*? l '?. P« Cttß<l * l y pwpwed 'CHOCOLATE In: POWDER, of a mgtuy.nutntious aad.hnefieial Quality, and' made without the troible of boOing;. In cws,^4sT 6&. , Snanintr Office, April 9.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue I, 30 April 1842, Page 29
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