Jf?2L WAV E — J-J Buttled ale and porter Cape Madeira Olive oil Curry powder Sago Manilla cheroots , Coffiee. Soup and bouilli Mould candles Orange and lemon peel candied Gunpowder tea Pickles, &c. &c. ■ Altbkd Fill, and Co. Nelson, Nov. 4. Trafalgar Street. /O6\SALE, the CARGO of the schooner T-L NYMPH, from Kafia, consisting of Seventy Pigs, and Two Tons of New Zealand Pork, equal to the best Irish. F. Ottseson, Auckland Point. >2^RST FLOUR, in 100 & 2001b. bags. "-I- Best Irish pork Fine light coloured sugar Black tea, very superior quality Cork rose butter < Cogniac, in quarter casks Draught porter, in hhds. Starch Basket salt I Iron, in suitable bars ' -' Ac»jrtbflMies*%tfawlw_aet*" ~ ' ■' A case of Manilla and straw hats. F. Ottkksoiv, Auckland Point. f^f Sale, at No. 1 73, Bridge Street, the V-/ following articles : — ( Beef, pork, tongues - Pilot coats, monkey jackets Herrings, cheese, hams Sleeve vests, jean Flour, tea, sugar, starch Trowsers, various Soap, candles, oil Jim Crow hats, Scotch caps Potatoes (N. Z. & V. D. L.) Men and Women's shoes tJuns, powder, shot Kaurie timber Files, noils, glast Van Diemen's Land do. Knives and forks, snuff boxes Shingles, paint oil Account books, sugar nippers Ale (Burton) in cask Mousaelin de lame and other' Do. in bottle dreises Porter in bottle, &c. fie. Navy blue print, regatta shirts July 8. BaowN, Thomson, and Co. PRINTED FORMS of the following descriptions are always on sale at the office of this paper :— . Blank forms for auctioneers Forms of entry for passing the Customs Seamen's articles of agreement Seamen's advance notes Bills of exchange. STATIONERY just received— k_7 Superfine letter paper, gilt edged Post Office paper, 2 sheets under half an ounce Bath post, yellow and blue wove Bank post, folio, do. Foolscap, common and superfine Note paper Brief paper Strong brown for packing; large and small Whitea brown, various sues , Tissue paper, pink, blue, and white Demy and double crown _- Ledgers, cosh books, and journals, in variety Account books of all kinds Oblong clasped memorandum books Surveyors' field books BUI books Pocket and memorandum books of all kinds Copy-books and copy slips Moiley and Gillot's steel pens Quills, common and very superior ' Improved patent wafers Wafers in 2-ounce boxes -* 1 - Drawing and other pencils Blordon's ever-pointed German silver pencils Parchments for deeds Pewter and other ink stands Blue, red, and black ink Ivory folders and "rulers Office, pen, and other knives Slates and slate pencils Tinted and embossed address cards Playing cards, coloured and gold backs Blotting cases Lucifer matches Music, a selection of overtures, quadrilles, &c. &c. Qraminer Office, Oct. lp. _ _ i--Jfy OTICE.— To the Mercantile Commiv. -L^l nity and Public of Nelson.— Last year there existed a running account between Mr. Wright (commonly designated Parson Wright), of Sydney, and myself, amounting to one thousand six hundred and forty pounds, seventeen shillings, and nine pence. A difference having arisen as to the correctness of our transactions, it was recommended by Mr. Wright's agent, vir., Mr. Hay, that the case should be submitted to arbitration, which was accordingly done. ' j Mr. W. B. Rhodes, merchant, of Wellington, was appointed on the part of Mr. Wright, and Mr. John Wade, merchant, of said place, on my part; when, after a most strict, careful, and impartial investigation, these gentlemen awarded the sum of two hundred and twenty-eight pounds, two shillings and four pence sterling, as being the amount in full due by me to the said Mr. Wright. On this decision, I forthwith handed to Mr. William Hay, agent for Mr. Wright, the amount, and got a receipt for the same. This receipt and the other documents connected with these transactions are M present in the hands of Messrs. Empson and Co., merchants, of this place, who have kindly offered to show them to any party wishing to have proof of their authenticity. It is now necessary that I should state my reawns for thug coming before the public. Having settled, as above mentioned, the running account in question, according to the fiat of the arbitrator*, judge my astonishment at being arrested yesterday at the suit of the aforesaid Mr. Wright, for the sum of fifteen hundred pounds, on a writ granted by the authorities of Port Nicholson, the said writ bearing reference to the account formerly settled by arbitration, and considered long at rest. I consider that I am only doing an act of justice to myself in thus coming forward to state these simple facts, which, if left unexplained, might have preyed prejudicial and highly inimical to my commercial reputation. I may add, furthermore, that a proceeding more un;u«t or more outrageous cannot be well imagined, when I assure the public that I ca* prove that the said Mr. Wright is at present in my debt, and is justly snd lawfully owing roe the sum of one hundred and seventy-nine pounds, seven shiUings, and sixpence, for my service* to him from the 13th of .April, 1841 , up to this date, at the rate, as per agreement, of ten pounds' per month. For the recovery of the same »am now taking proceedings, as also to recover damages for this unjust, iniquitous, and uncalled for arrest. I remans, respectfully, Nelson, Oct. 27, ISM. James Williams.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 36, 12 November 1842, Page 141
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871Page 141 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 36, 12 November 1842, Page 141
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