\S\ EX ELEANOR. \ SIX Tons FIRST FLOUR -L Eleven chests hyson-skin Tea Twenty boxes black ditto Five tons of Supar, Ten bags of Coffee Fourteen casei pine-apple and Dutch Cheese Pickles, Mustard, Sauces, and Vinegar. Apply to Wiitt and Co., at the Haven. Nelson, June 16. : — ON Sale, at No. 178, Bridge Street, the following articles : — Beef, pork, tongues Pilot coats, monkey jackets Herrings, cheese, hami Sleeve vesta, jean Flour, tea, sugar, starch Trowsers, various Soap, candles, oil Jim Crow hate, Scotch caps Potatoes (N. Z. &V. D. L.) Men and Women's shoes Guns, powder, shoti Eaurie timber Files, nails, glass \ Van Diemen'a Land do. Knives and forks, snuff boxes Shingles, paint oil Account books, sugar nippers Ale (Burton) in cask Mousselin de lame and other Do. in bottle dresses Porter in bottle, &c. &c. Navyblueprint, regatU shirt* Julys. Bbown, Thomson, and Co. //yJiH Sale, ex Sisters, at No. 173, Bridge \/ Street, paints, linseed oil, glass, painters' tools, shot, coats, jackets, trowsen, and prints. Nelson, June 24. Blow, Thomson, and Co. JtjTOCK. — On Sale, from one hundred >3 to one hundred and fifty fat Wethers, and a fine fouryear old bay Gelding, per Eagle. Likewise, on hire, eight Working Bullocks. For particulars apply to J. Howard, at the Haven, or to A. S. Butter, Mouth of the Waimea. t^TbCK. — On Sale, by the undersigned, k3 the Cargo of the Brilliant from Twofold Bay, consisting of Bullocks, Cows, and Heifers, from' Dr. Imlay's herds. Apply to BobkbtTod. Arthur's Seat, July 23. tkC^. MACFARLANE, Licensed AUC•X • TIONEEB and LAND AGENT. Nelson Haven, August 20. l/i EMPSON and Co., MERCHANTS, V_y • Nelson. Tkfl-R. JAMES DRAKE, SURVEYOR tJSJII. • and LAND AGENT. Apply at White, Wallace, and Co.'*, Nelson Haven. fw^*> A CARD. MR. G. F. BUSH, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Trafalgar Square, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall, late Home 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. Drug* of the best quality may be procured retail. L^OTICE to EMIGRANTS and OthersJL^I —The Immigration Office and Company's Dispensary are open daily, Sundays excepted, from 10 till 12 o'clock. A. Macshanb, Immigration Agent, and Company's Medical Officer. August 26. fVfOTICE is hereby given, that the 1A PABTNERSH IP hitherto subsisting between ALEXANDER PERBY, of Port Nicholson, Storekeeper, and JOHN JAMES IWBIE, of Nelson, under the firm of Messrs. J. J.lmbix and Co., has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent- All demands on the said firm will be discharged by the said Alexander Perry, and debts due to the said firm are to be received by the said Alexander Perry. The business in future will be carried on in the name of Alexander Perry. Dated this twenty-second day of Aug. 1842. J. J. Ivan. Witnessed, A. Pxbbt. G. R. RICHAIDSOIf. J. POYNTBB. ■jfIOYD & TURNER'S INSOLVENCYJLi —At a meeting.of the creditors of Messrs. Lloyd and Turner, held at their house on Wednesday last, the 24th of August, Messrs. Alfred Fell and John Tinline were appointed trustees for the benefit of the creditors. All persons having any claims upon the said Messrs. Lloyd and Turner, are requested to forward their accounts forthwith to the trustees ; and all parties indebted to the late firm of Lloyd and Turner, we requested to pay their respective account* to Mr. Alfred Fell, Trafalgar Street, or to Mr. John Tinline, at the Haven. August 88, 1843. " <\f OTICE.— All persons having claims J-l against WILLIAM WBIGHT, Nelson Hotel, will pleate to send in their accounts without delay, and those indebted to the said William Wright will please to settle their accounts immediately. , No connection with Wright and Clark of Wellington. Nelson, July 28, 1842. Ji^ESSRS. BRIGHT and WHITE, H-YJL Builders, Auckland Point, are rendy to contract for the erection of stone, brick, or wood buildings of .any dimensions, and beg to wy that (unlike many of the pretended builders of Nelson) they will execute the orders with which any gentleman mar favour them with dispatch, combined with strength and curability of 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. rpHEJIAUCKLAND- STANDARD, _L published ere— Monday aad Thursday, is received regularly by post, and may be had at the office of this paper. Terms of subscription— Fifteen shillings a quarter, or one shilling for single numbers. PRINTED FORMS for BILLS of EXCHANGE nay now be procured at the office of this P«p-« •(^and J. BARTON, 26, Bishopsgatet" • street, London, manufacturer of Candlss aad Soap, properly packed for New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Halifax, andthe W«t ladies. Agent at Nebon, C. Elliott, Examiner OOee.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 25, 27 August 1842, Page 97
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