%/ ' GOVERNMENT NOTICES. \ NOTICE is hereby given, that aWAREHOUSE, situate at Auckland Point, the property ef Mr. F. Otterson, has been approved of as her Majesty's BONDED WAREHOUSE for this port. All goods paying duty by weight or gauge, must in future be landed at the Custom House Slip, or opposite the Bonded Warehouse, for the purpose of weighing ur gauging the same. Stbphin Carkebk, . Custom House, Port of Nelson, Sub Collector. September 13, 1812. POUNDS REWARD.— Whereas, X ' the SIGNAL STAFF on Britannia Heights was maliciously CUT DOWN on the night of Monday the 11th July, the [above Reward will be paid by the undersigned to any person or persons who shall give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, sscb Reward to be paid upon conviction of the offender or offenders. H. Augustus Thompson, Government Representative. /mENDERS will be received by th/W JL dersigned for. the Supply of the following Articles, either collectively or separately, tor the vie of her Majesty's Gaol at Nelson. The quantity required and the mode of supply to be tsccrained by inquiry at the Police 'Office. Beef Pork Vegetables Maize Meal Bread Lamp oil and wick. H. Augustus Thompson, Police Magistrate. /N Police Office, Nelson Haven, -J 1 March 9, 1842. vVTOTICE is hereby given that any person jL^I 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 anyperson cutting Timber thereon will be prosecuted. By command of his Excellency the Governor, H. Augustus Thompson, .. Police Magistrate. J\ NY person cutting Timber upon the ■XjL Native Reserves, numbered on the Surveyor's Plan 101, 241, 244, 248, 265, 267, 283, 284, 294, 303, 305, 307, 344, 357, 367, 382, 387, 521, 522, will be prosecuted. „. H. Augustus Thompson, Protector of Aborigines. and COMPANY, SuthmL street, London, Patent Lamp and Candle-makers, have constantly on hand for 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 Tallow for warm climates, at Is. Id. per pound ; or Imitation Wax, at Is. 6d. Also the PATENT SOLAR LAMPS, which burn common oil. They axe 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.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 28, 17 September 1842, Page 110
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453Page 110 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 28, 17 September 1842, Page 110
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