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MCTEW ZEALAND TEMPERANCE -L^l ASSOCIATION— A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Surveyors' Mess Room on WEDNESDAY the 22d instant, which all are earnestly requested to attend. The chair will be token at half-past six o'clock, p.m. Discussion is invited. "*pHE undersigned (having been, at a pub1- lie meeting held on the Ist instant, appointed a committee for the purpose of framing a Memorial to the Court of Directors of the New Zealand Company, on the subject of applying a portion of the College Fund to the establishment of Elementary Schools in this settlement, and having been instructed to convene a public meeting to consider the same when prepared) hereby give notice that a PUBLIC MEETING will accordingly be held at the Surveyors' Office, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 14th instant, at Seven o'clock precisely. A copy of the Memorial lies for signature in the office of the Examiner. (Sigaed) William Cdeling Young. John Keeb. Iff^OTS CHURCH.— A wish having been kJ generally expressed by the settlers here td 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 furtheiancc 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. Ksq., interim treasurer, Auckland Point; and, when the preliminary arrangements have been made, a Public Meeting will be called. Nelson, May 1 1 . EDUCATION. MISS HUXHAM>begs to acquaint the heads of families resident in Nelson that she has taken the house lately occupied by Mr. Tytler, near the Eelpond, where she intends to OPEN a SCHOOL on the first Monday in June. Instruction in general English Literature, Writing, ana Arithmetic, per quarter.. £1 a 0 Under seven years of age 1 11 6 s^TAIMEA SURVEY.— ONE POUND T T REWARD. — Whereas some evil-disposed person or persons have feloniously taken and carried awuy about one half hundred weight of Biscuit from a barrel belonging to me lying in a house situate on the banks of the River Waimea ; I do hereby offer the above reward to any person who will give such information as may lead to the conviction of the offenders. The house above mentioned is accessible only by water, and the above property was stolen between the Ist and 3d of June instant. Nelson, June 6. J. S. Cottebill. */* NELSON HOTEL. MR. WILLIAM WRIGHT begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and those frequenting this port that he has OPENED that commodious new HOUSE at the junction of Haven Rood and Bridge Street ; and having spared no expense in fitting it up in a superior style as an hotel, and determined to keep WINES, &c, only of the first quality, hopes to have a liberal shore of public patronage. Parties from Port Nicholson and other parts of the island visiting this place, will find this the most economical as well as the most comfortable house yet established in this place. %* Well aired Beds. Haven Road, Nelson, June 9. VSOFFEE-HOUSE.— The inhabitants of \-J Nelson are respectfully informed that a COFFEEHOUSE is now OPENED on the premises lately occupied by Mr. Brown, near Trafalgar Square, where good accommodation will be found at moderate charges. H^3 be SOLD, a neat WEATHERJL BOARDED HOUSE, in a pleasant situation. For particulars apply at the Examiner Office ; or at Mr. Magarry's store, Mataia Road, near the Eel Pond. *6» OTTERSON, GENERAL MERJU • CHANT and LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Nelson Haveru JT^nt. T. TROWER, SURVEYOR and IYJL ' - LAND AGENT, Nelson. kiOARNICOAT and THOMPSON, AJ SURVEYORS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, and- LAND AGENTS, Nelson. MR. G. R. RICHARDSON, Solicitor and Conveyancer. Nelson, March 35. C/ 7 A CARD. MR. G. F. BUSH, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Trafalgar Square, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall, late House Surgeon to the Bath Hospital, Surgeon to the Bath Friendly Society, Surgeon to the Second District of the Bath Union, &c. &c. At home until half-past Ten in the morning, and after Five in the evening.! V*l~ ROSE, Bricklayer, Plasterer, and -LJL • 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. VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINES. TUST received, at the Office of this V Paper, a quantity of the following justly celebrated Medicines : — DIGESTIVE or DINNER PILLS, for assisting digestion, correcting acidity : preventing and removing flatulence, oppression of the chest, heartburn, nausea, giddiness, headaches, disorders of the stomach, and bilious affections. In boxes, 4s. 6d. and 7s. each. ALTERATIVE TONIC POWDERS and PILLS, a certain specific for the removal of secondary symptoms, eruptions of the skin, scorbutic and glandular affections, pains in the bones, ulcerated sore throats, chronic rheumatism, scrofula, loss of appetite, depression of spirits, and all diseases arising; from an impure state of the blood. In boxes, 7s. each. BALSAMIC PILLS, a safe and effectual remedy for local debility, affections of the kidneys, lumbago, &c. In boxes, 4s. fid. and 7s. each. AROMATIC SPICE PLASTERS, strongly recommended fer all affections of the chert. 3s. and 3s. each.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 14, 11 June 1842, Page 53

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Page 53 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 14, 11 June 1842, Page 53

Page 53 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 14, 11 June 1842, Page 53

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