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XfiT ANTED, by a YOUNG MAN pracv T tically acquainted with Agriculture in all its branches, who had the entire management of a large farm for sis years before leaving England, a SITUATION, either as superintendent to any gentleman about to engage in farming, or to take a share with any one about to commence farming. Unexceptionable references con be given, and security if required. «j y«v Address (by letter), A. J., .RraimWofficc. Commercial hotel & billiard V-/ ROOM, Bridge Street, Nelson.— J. K. WARBURTON begs to acquaint the public of Nelson, and visitors from the neighbouring settlements, thtt the above extensive premises are now open, where families or single gentlemen can be accommodated with board and lodging on moderate terms. A large stock of superior wines and spirits always on sale. December 16. STOLEN, from Section 21, North, the KJ GANDER, ex Sisters, well known from its unusual siie. Any person giving such information as may lead to its recovery, will receive ONE GUINEA Reward, on application at the office of this paper. ;o RICKS of superior quality at £2 10 0i -U per Thousand. Carted on very reasonable terms. Orders received by W. Jones, at the Brickfield, Hardy Street. liyFINE ENGLISH BOAR, imported JIl in the Bolton, at Mr. Drummond's Stockyard. Nelson, Dec. 7. MONEY ! — A Loan Society is now established by the Independent Order of Rechabites. Persons wishing to borrow must apply to the 'Secretary, Mr. J. Magarry, corner of Tasman and Nile Street East, where the regulations may be seen, and all particulars obtained. . ( •fIyfESSRS. WILLIAMS and LLOYD -LV.L 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 ot 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. /x No. 204, Hardy Street, near the Eel Pond. JTSHMAEL CLARKE,WELL-SINKER, -L Hammond's Brickyard, Nile Street East, begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Nelion that he will undertake the sinking 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. JLT 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 fbom floub only. Families supplied on the most reasonable terms for ready money. Loaves exchanged wben not approved of. CBT'OBERT 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 workcaan-like manner, and on reasonable terms. / Immigration Office, %/ Nelson, December 16, 1842. RETURN, showing the number of Immi-e grants landed at Nelson, on the 16th of December, 1842, from the barque Bombay, James Moore, commander; Samuel Hodgkinson, Esq., Surgeon- Superintendent. Mole. Female. Total. | Married 29 29 58 "* Single 8 15 ~ 23 S Batween7and 14.... 10 11 21 n Between l and 7 .... 15 12 27 2 Under 1 a 1 3 • ° Total 64 68 132 » 15 Agricultural Labourers 3 Saddlers and Harness Ma1 Blacksmith kers 1 Bricklayer 5 Sempstresses 6 Carpenters 9 Servants (female) 1 Dairymaid 1 Tailor 1 Farmer 1 Tinsmith 2 Gardeners 1 Warehouseman 1 Machinist 1 Wheelwright 1 Millwright — 2 Shoemakers S3 A. Macsbanb, Immigration Agent. I^ETALLIC BEDSTEADS. COLONIAL TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS. MARTIN and CO. have always on hand Warranted Agricultural Implements, Carts, Ploughs, Plantation Hoes, Bills, Cut Steel American Wedge Axes, Hatchets, Spades, Shovels, Coopers', Carpenters', Curriers', and other Tools of every description^ Warranted Steel Mills for grinding Coffee, Wheat, Indian Cora, 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 any of the following 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 Gilt Ornaments, Jewellery, Needles, Ash 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-ckurch-street, London. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, and WELLINGTON SPECTATOR (the firtt newtpmper pubKthed in New Zealand), is regularly transmitted to Port Nelson, and may be had of Mr. F. G. Moore, the agent. The New Zealand Gazette will be found an excellent medium for advertisers. Terms for the paper. Ten Shillings per quarter payable in advance. Orders for the Paper and Advartisementu received by If r. Elliott, at the office of the Netvm Examiner.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 41, 17 December 1842, Page 161

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Page 161 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 41, 17 December 1842, Page 161

Page 161 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 41, 17 December 1842, Page 161

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