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LITERARY and SCIENJL^I TIFIC INSTITUTION.— The library and readingroom are being erected and will toon be open, whin memben will be entitled to the iue of A well- assorted Library for circulation and reference, conlisting of the principal itandard worka in Engliih literature. A commodious Reading Room •applied with British and Colonial newspaper*, and the most eminent British periodicals, Entrance fee, £1 ; Annual subscription, tS 1, payable quarterly or annually in advance. \ Jyfr7. " A. Macshawk, Hon^ec. t/tNION BANK of AUSTRALIA.— London Office, 38, Old Broad Street. Diaccrots. George Fife Angus, Esq. Benjamin E. Lindo. Esq. Robert Brooks, Esq. C. Edward Mangles, Esq. ' John William Buckle, Esq. Christopher Rawson, Esq., James John Cummins, Esq. Halifax Robert Gardiner, Esq., Man- T. Sands, Esq., Liverpool Chester James Bogle Smith, Esq. John Gore, Esq. James Ruddell Todd, Esq. TtUSTBIS. R. C. Glyn, Esq. | J. Gore, Esq. | J. J. Cummins, Esq. Bankbbs — Messrs. Glyn, Halifax, Mills, and Co. Solicitors — Messrs. Bsrtlett and Beddomo. Skckktakt— Samuel Jackson, Esq. * Colonial iMancTOB— J. Cunningham Mac Laren, Esq. Bydnejr I Launeeston Bathurst I Melbourne, Port Phillip Hobart Town I Wellington, and NELSON. Local Disbctos — Henry Augustus Thompson, Esq; Managb* — Alexander M'Donald, Esq. * All cheques drawn on Wellington by the New Zealand Company previous to the opening of this Bank, should be presented for payment on or before the 10th July next, otherwise they will be subject to the usual charge of exchange. Nelson, June 30. EDUCATION. MISS HUXHAM begs to acquaint the heads of families resident in Nelson that she has OPENED a SCHOOL in the house lately occupied by Mr. Tytler. near the Eel-pond, and hopes that by uting her best endea*ours to improve the pupils intrusted to her care, to merit public support. Instruction in general English Literature, Writing, and Arithmetic, per quarter . . jfc?2 9 0 Under seven years of age \.... 111 8 y/ NELSON HOTEL. MR. WILLIAM WRIGHT begs to inform the inhabitant* of Nelson, and those frequenting this port that he has OPENED that commodious new HOUSE at the junction of Haven Road 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 share of public patronage. Parties from Port Nicholson and other parts of the bland 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 Foad, Nelson, June a. of PARTNERSHIP. _!_/ —WILLIAM MICKLE and JOHN FRY, late of the firm of Wastnxt, Doughty, and Co., Builders, having dissolved partnership, hereby give notice that they are no longer liable for debts contracted by that firm. Messrs. Micxlb and Fey beg to inform the inhabitants of Nelson thst they have commenced business as Sawyers, and that they can supply planks and scantling at moderate prices. Nelson, June 30. -^TOTICE.— The Partnership heretofore X^l existing between ANDREW TURNER and FREDERIC AUGUSTUS LLOYD, has this dxy been dissolved by mutual consult. Ardiiw Tombs. FssDcaic Augustus Llotd. Witness, J. Tinuni. Jnnjjl7, 1843. (fpREEMASONS 1 TAVERN.— J_? F. A. LLOYD, in returning thanks for the liberal patronage shown to the late firm, begs to inform his friendi and the public in general, that he has taken the above business on his own account, and hopes by strict attention, to merit a share of their support. Wines and spirits of the first quality always on hand. N. B. Dinners provided if required. Nelson, June 17. s(3 OTTERSON, GENERAL MERJ_7 • CHANT and LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Nelson Haven. J&_UtNICOAT and THOMPSON, JL> Purveyors, civil engineers, and land AGENTS, Nelson.' MR. G. R. RICHARDSON, Solicitor and Conveyancer. Nelson, March 25. «*-/ A CARD. MR. G. F. BUSH, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Trafalgar Square, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall, hue House Surgeon to the Bath Hospital, Surgeon to the Bath Friendly Society, Surgeon to the Second District of the Bath Union, &c. tie. ■ At home until half -past Ten in the morning, and after Five in the evening. Drugs of the best quality rosy be procured retail. J^ESSRS. BRIGHT and WHITE, TJ-L Builders, Auckland Point, are ready to contract for the erection of atone, 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 orders with which any gentleman may favour them with dispatch, combined with strength and durability of workmanship, as they have had eighteen years' experience under some of the first architect* in England. References of the first respectability in the colony can. be given. N.B. Funerals performed. jf^VARNING to BOAT PROPRIEWLX. TORS.-On the 13th of April last, 1 waa hired by two of the constables of Nelson to go with my boat and crew on. board tlis schooner Gem, on police business. On applying to the Police Magistrate for payment, he said he was unable to settle my demand (_f9), and that I should possibly have to I wait twelve months beforr the Government would pay it. Being about to leave this settlement, 1 fliaU of courM lose that sum. Kdsoa, Ma- 4. Mimas*, »«■*.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 18, 9 July 1842, Page 69

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Page 69 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 18, 9 July 1842, Page 69

Page 69 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 18, 9 July 1842, Page 69

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