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FA&KONABLE CLOTHING ESTABLISH. V "^ \ MENT. WILLIAM MURRAY, TAILOR and CLOTHIER, begs respectfully to inform the gentry and public of Nelson, that be has now opened that commodious shop in Bridge -Street, next to Mr. Perry's, where he is carrying on the above business in all its branches. W. M. hopes, from the experience he has had, both in Great Britain and on the continent of Europe, and latterly in Port Nicholson, combined with the strictest attention to business and punctuality in the execution of any orders he may be favoured with, to secure a share of the patronage of the public, which it will be his endeavour to ment and retain by the superiority of his workmanship and the reasonableness of his charges. N. B. A choice assortment of small wares. Prints, shawls, and cloths of various descriptions on hand. Q3<\GREEN, TAILOR, &c, Trafalgar ■ J c takes the present opportunity of returning his grateful acknowledgments for the liberal encouragement with which he has been honoured, and hopes by industry and attention to merit continued patronage and support. A choice assortment of superfine black doth, moleskin, Orleans cloth, gambroon, tweeds, csntoons, white drill, waistcoatings, &c. &c. Terms cash., ONWARD ELLERM, COOPER in jLi general, Bridge Street.— Oval, splay, bulge, round, and all kinds of casks made at the shortest notice. A large quantity of pails and wash-tuba on band. Repairs neatly done. ' •krffESSRS. BRIGHT and WHITE* J-T-L Builders, 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 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 architects in England. References of tbe first respectability in the colony can be given. N.B. Funerals performed. •XtV STALLARD, PAINTER, GLAMT . ZIER, and PLUMBER, Nile Street East, near the residence of Mr. Shepherd, Solicitor, respectfully informs the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity that be has commenced business in the above branches, and hopes, by strict attention and good workmanship, to merit a share of their patronage. N. B. Sign- writing, graining, and gilding, executed in the neatest style.] JOSEPH FENN, 10S, NewgateV street, London, has succeeded in making a superior quality of AXE, after the American and Canadian Patterns, so highly celebrated for facilitating and shortening the work of Wood Cutting ; also a good particular-shaped BILLHOOK, serviceable for clearing small and brushwood ; "Bna'-every*ttißCTipooar -of tikies-, titrruvn-xmrvniEG' IxrLKMKNTS, for persons about to emigrate to New Zealand, &c, with every attention to quality, which has for the last century marked this Establishment. kX^ANTED a SITUATION, by a reTT spectable female, as HOUSEKEEPER, or COOK where a housemaid is kept. She would be willing to undertake the charge of a dairy, and make bread for the family. Apoly at Mr. Murray's, tailor, adjoining Mr. Perry's store. Hf ItTHUR'S SEAT DAIRY.— MILK Jl\- delivered daily, and sent round from 7 to 9 in the morning. BUTTER every Saturday. Arthur's Seat, Sept. 29. rp<b STAND this SEASON, that sple"hVX did black ENTIRE HORSE, 16 hands high, lately imported in the brig Guide from Sydney. Particulars may be known on application to Mr. Morgan, on board, or to Mr. Graham, Auckland Point. Nelson, Oct. 6. m'hITE, WALLACE, & Co., LAND TT and COMMISSION AGENTS. Nelson Haven. ♦JC^D. MACFARLANE, Licensed AUCff • TIONEER and LAND AGENT. .Nelson Haven, August 26. /Tl^B. TITCHENER, AGENT for the Tt iySALE and LETTING of LAND. Trafalgar Square, Sept. 1. O^TOTICE. — The Undersigned respect~L\ fully befn to intimate he has THIS DAY commenced business as LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT and MERCHANT. Auckland Point, W. R. M. WaLkinshaw. September 21. '1842. * „ jrf &TICE to EMIGRANTS and Others. -L^l — The Immigration Office and Company's Dispensary are open daily, Sundays excepted, from 10 till 4 o'clock. A. Macsuanx, Immigration Agent, and Company's Medical Officer. XTfIION BANK of AUSTRALIA.— **s London Office, 38, Old Broad Street. DIKKCTOaS. tfeorge Fife Angus, En . Benjamin E. Lindo. Esq.' Robert Brooks, Esq. C. Edward Mangles, Esq. lohn William Buckle, Esq. Christopher Bawson, Esq., James John Cummins, Esq. Halifax Robert Gardiner, Esq., Man- T. Sands, Esq., Liverpool cheater James Bogle Smith, E«q. John Gore, Esq. James Ruadeil Todd, Esq. 7SCSTKES. R. C. Glyn, Esq. | J. Gore, Esq. | J. J, Cummins, Esq. Bankkxs— Messrs. Glyn, Halifax, Mills, and Co. SoLiciToas— Messrs. Bartlett and Beddome. SxcassTAaT— Samuel Jackson, Esq. Colonial Inskctok— J. Cunningham Mac Laren, Esq. ■BANCHES. Sydney I Launceston Bathurst I Melbourne, Port Phillip Hobart Town | Wellington, and NELSON. Local Diaxcroa— Henry Augustas Thompson, Esq. Mamaokk— Alexander M'Donald, Esq. Tbe Bank will (xant Deposit Receipts fer sums of je?s and upwards. It is particularly recommended that all parties keepm* current accounts with the Bank, aboald not diaw cheqiissfot sums aider rfs, except for special purposes.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 32, 15 October 1842, Page 125

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Page 125 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 32, 15 October 1842, Page 125

Page 125 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 32, 15 October 1842, Page 125

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