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j/pUST arrived, ex Blossom — v Oatmeal Raisins Peasemeal Currants Green Pease Sauces Barley Fine glass gunpowder Vinegar Do., second quality Soda Shot Soap Basket salt Stsrch Bottled porter Blue Cognac, of very superior quaPickles fity Curry Salt pork Olive oil Do. beef Also on sale, Flour of the first quality. Auckland Point. F. Ottkbson. —A, . . L| UST received, ex Catherine Johnstorte* "V Hams, of good quality Bacon, ditto Potatoes. Auckland Point. F. Ottbbson. %-S* EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS, A CARGO of PIGS, Potatoes, and New Zealand Timber of very superior quality, from Poverty Bay, per Ariel, 160 tons. F. Ottbbson, Auckland Point. •JSn Sale, at No. 31, Wakefield Quay, \J the following articles, at vkkt low prices :—: — Beef I Brandy Pork Rum Tongues Bottled Ale Herrings Burton Ale Tea Blankets Sugar Prints Pickles Calicoes Potatoes - Shoes Soap Guns Glass Gunpowder Snuff Boxes Flints Account Books N.B. — A few tons of superior coals for Blacksmiths' work. Bbown, Thomson, and Co. V^ EX "CHEERFUL." IRON POTS in great variety. White, Wallace, and Co. March 33. a^/f EX " BOLTON." K LAZED WINDOW SASHES, TurnVJ blera. Decanters, and Wine Glasses. March 22. White, Wallace, and Co. t_ T#ISH BUTTER, pj. Patent Starch, Vinegar, Shingling and other Nails. White, Wallace, and Co. IS|Q"ELSON DISPENSARY.— Hours JL il from Nine till Twelve in the morning ; where advice will be given to the public gratuitously, by Mr. J. F. WILSON, for twelve years surgeon to the nine parishes of the city of Chichester. The house is situated at the corner of Collingwood and Hardy Streets. ' JfiJfcoTS CHURCH.— A wish having been TU generally expressed by the settlers here to have a resident Clergyman and a permanent place, of worship, it has been proposed to adopt immediate measures for the erection of a Scots Presbyterian Church ; .and in furtherance of this object a petition numerously signed has been forwarded to the General Assembly, to provide a properly qualified minister. Subscriptions for the above purpose will be received by David Sclanders, Esq., interim treasurer, Auckland Point; and, when the preliminary arrangements have been made, a Public Meeting will be called. Nelson, May 11. -p /A WARNING to BOAT PROPRIEJl\. TORS.— On the 13th of April last, I wssjhired by two of the constables of Nelson to go with my boat and crew on board the schooner Gem, on police business. On applying to the Police Magistrate for payment, he said he was unable to settle my demand (£2), and that I should possibly have to wait twelve months before the Government wottla pay it. Being about to leave this settlement, I shall of course lose that sum. Nelson, May 4. Michael Peel. *I\VeSSRS. F. GREENHOW and CO. -LvX beg to inform their friends and the public in general thatfthey have on hand, at their Store, at the corner of Collingwood and Hardy Streets, GOODS of every description, of the best quality, the whole of which they intend selling at very moderate prices. Nekwp, April 5. •tT ROSE, Bricklayer, Plasterer, and XX • 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. Cockbum, builder, Nelson. •»• Good Brickmakers wanted. *| KILGOUR, Sliingler and Slater, begs V • to inform gentlemen that be is willing to undertake the Shingliug 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. Cockbum, builder ; or at ! the office of the Netion Examiner. %^S LFRED FELL and CO., Wine and XX. Brandy Merchants. Messrs. A. F. and Co., beg to inform their friends and the ] public of Nelson that they have on band a large stock of Wines and Spirits of the very first quality, consisting of Fine full-flavoured Port Sherries Sparkling champaigne Brandy Jamaica Rum Geneva. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, ana WELLINGTON SPECTATOR (the fint newpaper published in New Zealand), is regularly transmitted to Port Nelson, and may be had of Mr. F. G. Moore, the agent. The New Zealand Gazette will be found an excellent medium for advertisers. Terms for the- paper, Ten Shfilings pa quarter payable in advance. Orders for the Paper sad Advertisements received by Mr. F. G. Moore, and at the offloe of the Nelmm Examiner.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 11, 21 May 1842, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 11, 21 May 1842, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 11, 21 May 1842, Page 41

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