/r MIDDLETON j>6gs to inform his kf • friends and the inhabitant* of .Nelion in general that he has commenced butineas as & BLACKSMITH, in Bridge Street, near the house now occupied hy Blr. Valle, where he will be happy to receive order* for any kind of work in the above line. Scale beams made to any sice ; stoves, grates, fenders, fire irons, &c. &c. J. M. has had very considerable experience as a Farrier, and trusts that his superior workmanship and reasonable charges united with this advantage will secure him his share of public patronage. N.B. Iron Work for Shipping executed with despatch. -a^ESSRS. BRIGHT and WHITE, J.tJL Builder*, Auckland Point, are ready to contract for the erection of stone, brick, or wood buildings of any dimensions, and beg to say that (unlike many of the pretended bu'lders of Nelson) they will execute' the order* with which any gentleman may favour them with dispatch, combined with strength and durability oi workmanship, as they have had eighteen years' experience under some of the first architects in England. References of the first respectability in the colony can be given. N.B. Funerals performed. PRINTED FORMS for BILLS of EXCHANGE may now be procured at the office of this jrfkLMfcß and COMPANY, SuttonjL street, London, Patent Lamp and Candle-makers, have constantly on hand fur sale their CANDLE LAMPS, at the price (in London) of from 3s. to 100s. each, and Candles to burn in them, varying in light from that of a rushlight to that of an argand oil lamp, none of which want snuffing ; of Hard Tailow for warm climates, at Is. Id. per pound ; or Imitation Wax, at Is. 6d. Also the PATENT SOLAR LAMPS, which burn common oil. They are free from smell and give a beautiful light. Drawings of the above, with a few specimens, may be seen at the Nelson Examiner office. Every sort of oil lamp is made on the solar principle* Orders, by description or by the number, accompanied with a remittence, or an order on a London house, will be attended to. /\ GOVERNMENT NOTICES. THE Post Office will be opened every day, except Sundays, for the delivery and for the posting of letters, from Ten till Eleven. On the arrival of a mail before the hour of Pour o'clock in the afternoon, the office wiU be opened for the delivery of letters from the time of its arrival till Five o'clock in the' evening. | Notice of the arrival of a mail will be posted at ths Custom-house and at the Post Office. A list containing the names of the parties to whom letters are addressed will also be posted at the Custom-house and at the Post Office, as soon after the arrival of ihe mail as possible. H. Augustus Thompson, Postmaster. 'T<EM)ERS will be received by the un-k-oL- deraigned for the Supply of the following Articles, either collectively or separately, tor the use of her Majesty* Gaol at Nelson. The quantity required and the mode of supply to bt ascrrained by inquiry at the Police Office. Berf Pork Vegetables Mane Meal Bread Lamp oil and wick. H. Augustus Thompson, Police Magistrate. y \ Police Office, Nelson Haven, s' ' March a, 1842. MyTOTICE is hereby given that any person -L 'l erecting any Building or Place of Abode on any Public Reserve, or on any ground laid out for any Public Road, will be liable to be ejected without notice ; and any person cutting Timber thereon will be 'prosecuted. By command of his Excellency the Governor, I H. Augustus Thompson, 1 Police Magistrate. ANY person cutting Timber upon the Native Reserves, numbered on the Surveyor's Plan 191, 24:, 244, 248, 265, 267, 263, 284, 294, 303, 305, 307, 344, 367, 567, 982, 387, 521, 522, will be prosecuted. H. Augustus Thompson, Protector of Aborigines.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 17, 2 July 1842, Page 66
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