•*D RICKS delivered at £2 10s. per thous_U joxiA. Apply to W. Figgis, Brickfield, Hardy Street. Jp( TRIGGS, WHEELWRIGHT, begs • to return his sincere thanks to the gentry and public in general for the kind support he has received, and to inform them that he has now on his premises a large stock of well seasoned timber fit for use, which, combined with a great reduction of prices, he hopes will ensure him a continuance oi their patronage. Trafalgar Street, Nelson. «*_T HARGREAVES begs to inform the J-Ai public that he has commenced business- in Bridge Street as CABINET MAKER and UPHOLSTERER; and having had considerable experience in England, he hopes by attention to business, and reasonableness of charge, to give every satisfaction to his employers. Xfi VALLAN-CE, BRICKLAYER and *!• PLASTERER, Tasman Street, opposite the Ebenezer Chapel, begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Nelson that he will contract to execute work in the first style in either of the above branches, on reasonable terms. _XOHN NISBET, AGRICULTURAL *r -SMITH and FARRIER, Trafalgar Street North, adjoining Messrs. Nathan and Joseph's store, begs to return thanks to the inhabitants of Nelson, and the gentlemen engaged in agriculture, for the support he has already-reoeived, and to assure them that all orders entrusted to him will be executed with punctuality, and on reasonable terms. te^BERT PALMER, BRICKLAYER .L%/ 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. J^HMAEL CLARKE, WELL-SINKER, JL Hammond's Brickyard, NUe Street East, begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Nelson 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. IjVrOTICE.— If JOHN CHAPPEL does -L^l not pay his account due to me, and remove the property left in my charge, within twenty-one days from this date, the property will be sold to satisfy my claim. Nelson, Jan. 12, 1843. James Cockbubn. I^^INE ENGLISH BOAR, imported -L\- in the Bolton, at Mr. Drummond's Stockyard. Nelson, Dec. J. tf6W THOMPSON BRAMWELL, «J LAND SURVEYOR (late Assistant- Surveyor to ihe New Zealand Company), and General Land and Commission Agent. Bridge Street, Nelson, Dec. 16. — -r . <t D. MACFARLANE, Licensed AUCV • TIONEER and LAND AGENT. Nelsoy Haven, August 26. CF^ B. TITCHENER, AGENT for the J- • SALE and LETTING of LAND. Trafalgar Square, Sept. 1. LAN OF NELSON.— Just published, at the Examiner office, a Lithographed Plan of the Town of Nelson, price 3s. 6d. _VfsW ZEALAND COMPANY. "X^l Preliminary Lands in the Settlement of Nelson. Governor. — Joseph Somes, Esq. Deputy-Governor.— Hon. Fbancis Baking. Discctobs. Viscount Ingestbe, M.P. • LOBD PXTXE. Henry A. Aglionbt, Esa., M. P. John Ellebkbs Boulcott, Esa. John William, Esq. William Tatlob. Copeland, Esa., Ald. M. P. Russel Ellice, Esa. Jambs Robest Gowzx, Esa. John Hine, Esa. William Hutt, Esa., M. P. Stewaet Majosibanks, Esa., M. P. Ross Donnelly Mangles, Esa., M. P. Bi* William Moleswoith, Bakt. Alexander Naiknbv Esa. John Pi&ie, Esa, Aldxkman. Sic Geoege Sinclair, Baxt. John Abel Smith, Esa., M. P. William Thompson, Esa., Alderman, M. P. Hon. Fxedbkick Jas. Tollemache, M. P. Edwaed G. Wakehild, Esa. Abthcb Willis, Esa. Geo&gx Feedexick itocNOj Esa. 1. The Court of {Directors of the New Zealand Company hereby give notice that a limited number of allotment* of preliminary land*, each of which consists of three sections, viz., one acre of Town Land,- fifty acres of Suburban Land, and one hundred and fifty acres of Country Land, are still open for sale in their second settlement of Nelson. The price of each allotment is 4?300. S. These allotment* were unsold when the general ballot for priority of choice wss held on the 30th of August last ; nevertheless, the numbers which represent them in the original registry of applications were placed in the wheel with all the other numbers, and the unsold number* were drawn promiscuously with those which had been already disposed of ; consequently to each of the unsold numbers definite rights ol priority of choice (distinct in respect to each .of the section* above described) have been attached by the ballot. 3. Until further notice, any party, or hi* agent, attending , at the New Zealand House on any Thursday at three o'clock, p. m., and producing the receipt of the Company's Banker*, Messrs. Smith, Payne, and Smith, for £300, will be entitled to draw, in the presence of the Court of Directors, from a wheel in which the registry number* of all unsold allotments have been deposited, with special precautions for their security and for the fairness of the proceeding. The register of the original ballot will then shew to the party drawing the number, and to what rights of priority of choice he is entitled. 4. Applicants therefore will obtain preliminary allotmeats, on precisely the same terms, with respect to price and the chance* of priority of choice, as original purchasers. 5. A list of the registry numbers, with the rights of choice which were attached to each by the original ballot, may lie teen at the New Zealand House, on application to the Secretary. 0. Present purchasers will be entitled to the same privileges, in respect to an allowance for cabin passages (sot exceeding X 6 per cent, on' the purchase money), a* those who bought allotments before the general ballot. 7. Purchaser* not proceeding to New Zealand will be entitled to delegate their right* of choice to any agent whom they may nominate;. or, if they shdbld prefer it, suchefcote* win be exercised on their behaif by ths offices* of the Con* P»ny-
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 46, 21 January 1843, Page 181
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968Page 181 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 46, 21 January 1843, Page 181
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