•fSHMAEL.CLARKE.WELL-SINKER, JL Hammond's Brickyard, Nile Street East, begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Nelson that he will undertake the sulking of wells at 2s. per foot in depth, References can be given to several gentlemen for whom wells have been sunk, and who are now plentifully supplied with water. ILyfdNEY ! — A Loan Society is now esjJIJl. tablished by the Independent Order of Rechabitei. Persons wishing to borrow must apply to the Secretary, Mr. J. Magarry, comer of Tasman and Nile Street Eait, where the regulations may be seen, and all particulars obtained. \jS T. HICKTON, Shakspere Walk, JL J.* 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 vlovb onlt. Families supplied on the most reasonable terms for ready money. Loaves exchanged when not approved of. -^ RENWICK, M.D., Licentiate of the L • 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, having had considerable experience both in Europe and India, particularly in the treatment of diseases incidental to the climate of the latter country, hopes to merit a share of public patronage. ' -.N.B"' Dr. It. has brought a good assortment of medicines from England, and is residing in the house lately occupied by MprJJyng, near Messrs. Empson and Co.'s store. UCSOBERT PALMER, BRICKLAYER LV 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. WILLIAMS and LLOYD JL vJL 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. £L?(rAIMEA PLAIN.— COTTERELL T and BURT'S BOAT will proceed to the Waimea every Monday and 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. Nelspn, November 10. Patarfraised by Her Majesty'sjHonourable Board of Ordnance, h--Che Royal Agricultural Society Of England, the New Zealand Company, and the principal Officers and Settlers in the Australian Colonies. MANNING'S COLONIAL COTTAGES. Manufactory, 251. High Holborn, London. Through the advantages which H. M. possesses of shipping, free of duty, he has reduced the prices of his Colonial Cottages. Emigrants will find their interest in taking the framed Skeleton Cottages, which are constructed so as ato remain permanent for many years. Doors, windows, partitions, sne every description of work prepared ready for fixing in colonial built houses, by purchasing which in England much loss of time and expense will be saved. Furniture suited for colonial use ; Iron and Brass Bedsteads of every description ; Hurdles, Fences, Gates, Ploughs, Harrows, and every description of iron work, manufactured on his premises. H. M., from twenty years' experience in furnishing supplied for emigrants to the various colonies, from an extenfive correspondence with colonists, and from having land and stock of his own in Australia, has no diffidence in stating that he is fuHv competent to advise any emigrant, and supply him with the^cessaries he may require. '•PALMER and COMPANY, Suttoni 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 tha{ 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 bum common oil. They are free from smell and give a beautiful light. Drawings of the above, with a few specimens, may be teen at the Nelson Examiner office. Every sort of oil lamp is made on the solar principle. Orders, by description or by the number, accompanied wit*, a remittence, or an order on a London house, will- be attended to. t Jrf&TALLIC 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', Curners', and other Tools of every description ; Warranted Steel Hills for grinding Coffee, Wheat, Indian Com, 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 SOUTH WALES. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND, and NEW ZEALAND. Orders for afay of the following articles executed at the Birmingham and Sheffield ftctors' prices and discounts:— Plated Wares, .Cattery, Brass Foundry, Steel Pens, Japan and Britannia Metal Wares, Lamps, Scales, Weighing Machines, Optical and Mathematical Instruments, Buttons, Military and Gilt 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, 63, Grace-church-street, London. iqro SEPH FENN, 105, Newgated street, London, has succeeded in making a superior quality of AXE, after the Ambbican and Canadian Pattkns, no 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, Cdtlebt, and othcb Im fLBHBNTS, for persons about to emigrate to New Zealand! &<%, with every attention to quality, which has for the Us, century marked this Establishment. j(xT and J. BARTON, 26, BishopsgateYl • street, London, mannlacturer of Candles and Soap, properly packed for New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Halifax, and the West Indies.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue I, 10 December 1842, Page 157
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