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♦M ELSON LITERARY & SCIENTIFIC JL^I INSTITUTION.— A Special General Meeting will be held at twelve o'clock, on TUESDAY, the 6th instant, for the purpose of electing members. A, Macshane, Hon. Secretary. CRICKET CLUB.— dT% The first field day will be on SATURDAY next , the 10th of December. Wickets to be pitched at two o'clock precisely. J. H. Coopek, Secretary. G. R. Richabdson , Treasurer. Jt/TONEY ! — A Loan Society is now es--L'J- tablished by the Independent Order of Rechabites. Persons wishing to borrow must apply to the Secretary, Mr. J. Magarry, corner of Tasman and NUe Street East, where the regulations may be seen, and all particulars ob- ' tamed. OjUBENEZER CHAPEL, Tasman Street, -L-« wiU be OPENED for divine service on Sunday, December 4th, when three sermons will be preached ; in the morning at half-past ten, the afternoon at half-put two, and at six in the evening. A collection will be made after each aeryiis^go wards defraying the expenses of building. »fr RICKS of superior quality at £2 10 0 -U per Thousand. Carted on very reasonable terms. Orders received by W. Jones, at the Brickfield, Hardy Street. O^AIMEA PLAIN.— COTTERELL T T and BURT'S BOAT will proceed to the Waimea every Monday snd Saturday, for the conveyance of passengers and goods, starting four hours before high water, and returning the same day. Fare, three shillings. Provisions delivered to any part of the Plain. Nelson, November 10. spark, tinplateXJI WORKER, BRAZIER, and ZINC WORKER, NUe Street East (opposite Mr. MUls's store), begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that he has commenced business in the above branches. All kinds of cooking utensils, garden watering pots, milk dishes and pails, chimney funnels, bowls, &c, &c., to be had at reasonable prices. OBERT PALMER, BRICKLAYER ' and PLASTERER, Nile Street East, near Trafalgar Square, returns thanks to the inhabitants of Nelson for the support he has already received, and begs to assure them that all orders with which he may be entrusted shall be executed in a workman-like manner, and on reasonable terms. yjC BARNARD, PAINTER, GLA■2T*-» ZIER, and PLUMBER, begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that he has REMOVED from Collingwood Street to Bridge Street, the first house beyond Trafalgar Street, where he trusts, by strict attention, to business and good workmanship, to merit a share of their patronage. ELLERM, COOPER in JL-i general, Bridge Street.— Oval, splay, bulge, round, and all kinds of casks made at the shortest notice. A large quantity of pails and wash-tubs on hand. Repairs neatly done. MESSRS. WILLIAMS and LLOYD beg leave respectfully to inform the public of Nelson and its vicinity, that they are carrying on the BOOT and SHOE MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches ; having recently imported a large stock of leather, and other materials of the best quality from England, with which, combined with good workmanship, they hope to obtain a share of their favours. N. B. Wellington and Clarence boots, ladies' boots and shoes, &c, made in the first style and fashion. /^ No. 204, Hardy Street, near the Eel Pond. siq^T. HICKTON, Shakspere Walk, J-JL» respectfully acquaints his friends and the public that he has commenced business as BAKER, and will be happy to supply them with GENUINE HOME-MADE BREAD, which he will warrant to be made from flock onlt. Families supplied on the most reasonable terms for ready money. Loaves exchanged when not approved of. "tV)rENWICK, M.D., Licentiate of the 2§l J Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh (late surgeon of the Thomas Harrison), begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that he intends to practise his profession in the colony, and, baying had considerable experience both in Europe and India, particularly in the treatment of diseases incidental to the ilimate of the latter country, hopes to merit a share of public patronage. N.B. Dr. R. has brought a good assortment of medicines from England, and is residing in the house lately ocenpied by Mr. Bvng, near Messrs. Empson and Co.'s store. ESSRS. BRIGHT and WHITE, 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 tbe 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 the first respectability in the colony can be given. N.B. Funerals performed. t/lETALLIC BEDSTEADS. COLONIAL ' TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS. MARTIN and CO. have always on hand Warranted Agricultural Implements, Carts, Ploughs, Plantation Hoes, Bills, Cast Steel American Wedge Axes, Hatchets, Spades, Shovels, Coopers', Carpenters', Curriers', and other Tools of every description ; Warranted Steel Mills for grinding Coffee, Wheat, Indian Corn, Malt, Beans, Peas, Oats, Pepper, Rice, &c. N. B.— lmproved Cooking Apparatus, Wheat Mills, Flour Dressing Machines, and Sieves, are almost indispensable* for EMIGRANTS to NEW BOUTH WALES. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND, and NEW ZEALAND. Orders for any of the foUowing articles executed at the Birmingham and Sheffield factors' prices and discounts :— Plated Wares, Cutlery, Brass Foundry, Steel Pens, Japan and Britannia. Metal Wares, Lamps, Scales, Weighing Machines, Optical and Mathematical Instruments, Buttons, Military and GUt Ornaments, Jewellery, Needles, Fish Hooks, Harpoons, Combs, Brushes, Turnery, Guns, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Powder, Shot, Swords, Cutlasses, Whips, Saddlery, Ovens, Stoves, Grates, Fenders, Fire Irons, Ironmongery, &c., S3, Grace-church-street, London. JX\S E P H F E NN, 105, Newgate•r street, London, has succeeded in making a superior quality ot AXE, after the Ameeican and Canadian Patteens, so highly celebrated for facilitating and shortening the work of wood Cutting ; also a good particular-shaped BILLHOOK, serviceable for clearing small and brushwood ; and every description of Tools, Cctlmy, and othek Im r-LEMEKTs, for persons about to emigrate to New Zealandt &c, with every attention to quality, which has for the I**, century marked this Establishment.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 39, 3 December 1842, Page 153

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Page 153 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 39, 3 December 1842, Page 153

Page 153 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 39, 3 December 1842, Page 153

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