J>ALMER and LAD, BRICKLAYERS, JT PLASTERERS, and SHINGLERS, Nile Street East, near Trafalgar Square, beg to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that they are willing to contract for any work in either of the above branches, which they will undertake to perform in a manner that shall give entire satisfaction. - P. & L. will in a few days be ready to acliVts> vifslacked LIME, burnt in the South Suburban district, on>ery reasonable terms. Cq* HARGREAVES begs to inform the -L-L • 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. i/V' triggs, Wheelwright, begs vJ» a 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 of their patronage. Trafalgar Street, Nelson. JBTRiCKS delivered at £2 10s. per thousI^l and. Apply to W. Figgis, Brickfield, Hardy Street. |ATf HEREAS ~a CHEST of TEA was I * ' left at the house of Messrs. Cooke, Waimea West, I With some-goods of their own, about six weeks since, this is to give notice that any party claiming the same may. have it, onjproperly describing it, and paying the expenses. 3, 1843. tpO THE BENEVOLENT.— On the "-L evening of the 17th instant, JOSEPH MEDHURST, carpenter, had the misfortune to lose by fire the whole of his tools and clothing, to the value of £70, by which means he is prevented from following his business, and, with his family, reduced to the greatest distress. Any assistance which a sympathizing public may be pleased to render, will be thankfully acknowledged. Subscriptions will be received at the Examiner office. JfO S EPH F E NN, 105, Newgatexf street, London, has succeeded in making a superior quality of AXE, after the American and Canadian Patterns, 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, Cotlery, and other iMPLXMSNTS^for persons about to emigrate to New Zealand, &C, with every attention to quality, which has for the last century marked this Establishment. ENGLISH BOAR, imported ii. in the Bolton, at Mr. Drummond's Stockyaxl. Nelson, Dec. 7. THOMPSON BRAMWELL, t/ LAND SURVEYOR (late 'Assistant- Surveyor to the New Zealand Company;, and General Land and Commission Agent. Bridge Street, Nelson, Dec. 16. *f D. MACFARLANE, Licensed AUCO • TIONEER and LAND AGENT. Nejipn Haven, August 26. np^B. TITCHENER, AGENT for the sA. • SALE and LETTING of LAND. Trafalgar Square, Sept. 1. Vffr and J. BARTON, 26, BishopsgateTf • street, London, manufacturer of Candles and Soap, properly packed for New Zealand, Australia/LCanada, Halifax, and the West Indies. _ kXJ*EW ZEALAND COMPANY. JL^I Preliminary Lands in the Settlement of Nelson. Governor. — Joseph Somes, Esq. Deputy-Governor.— Hon. Francis Baeino. Directors. Viscount Ingestre, M. P. Lord Petre. Henrt A. Ag lionet, Esa., M. P. John Ellkekeb Bovlcott, Esa. John William, Esq. William Tatlor Copeland, Esq., Ald. U. P. Russkl Ellice, Esa. James Robert Gowen, Esa. John Hins, Esa. William Hdtt, Esa., M. P. Stewart Majoribanks, Esa., M. P. Ross Donnelly Mangles, Esa., M. P. Six William Molesworth, Bart. Alexander Nairne, Esa. John Pirik, Esa, Alderman. Sir George Sinclaie, Bart. John Abel Smith, Esa., M. P. * William Thompson, Esa., Alderman, M. P. Hon. Frederick Jas. Tollemachx, M. P. Edward G. Wakbfield, Esa. Arthur Willis, Esa. George Frederick Young, Esa. - 1. The Court of (Directors of the New Zealand Company hereby give notice that a limited number of allotments of preliminary lands, 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 £ 300. 3. These allotments were unsold when the general ballot for priority of choice was 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 numbers were drawn promiscuously with those which had been already diiposed of ; consequently to each of the unsold numbers definite rights of priority of choice (distinct in respect to each of the sections above described) have been attached by the ballot. 3. Until further notice, any party, or his agent, attending at the New Zealand House on any Thursday at three o'clock, p. m., and producing the receipt of the Company's Bankers, Messrs. Smith, Payne, and Smith, for je?3oo, will be entitled to draw, in the presence of the Court of Directors, from a wheel in which the registry numbers 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 allotments, on precisely the same terms, with respect to price and the chances 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 be seen 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 (not exceeding SS per cent, on the purchase money), as those who bought allotments before the general ballot. 7. Purchasers not proceeding to New Zealand will be entitled to delegate their rights of choice to any agent whom they may nominate ; or, If the/ should prefer it, such choice will be exercised on their behalf by the osscsn ef the Coss> psay.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 48, 4 February 1843, Page 189
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1,009Page 189 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 48, 4 February 1843, Page 189
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