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jCfELSON LITERARY and SCIEN--L^l TIFIC INSTITUTION. — The QUARTERLY MEETING will bf held at Twelve o'clock, on MONDAY the 3d of April. J■' , A. MacshaAe, Hon. Sec. IVfUNICIPAL C.ORPORATION. -LvX — Havinojlfeceived a requisition to call a Public Meeting of the InHbitanta of Nelson, for the purpose of considering the propriety of applying to the Government to declare this town a borough, I hereby announce that a MEETING will be held for that purpose in the COURT-HOUSE, on SATURDAY next, the Bth of April, at three o'clock. . H. A. TaoHPSOir, vj March 31. ;i Police Magistrate.. y^ RUBLip NOTICE. *"" *T^HE Rev. iFOHN ALDRED, Wesleyan X Minister, wig hold DIVINE SERVICE in the Emigration Storeroom, Hardy Street, every SUNDAY morning ' and evening until further notice. To commence in the morning at eleven, and in the evening at six o'clock. NejA, March 3. itffpßlNG CART TO THE WAIMEA.— O R. ROSS respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Nelson and the Settlers on the Waimea that he has commenced running his LIGHT CART, for the conveyance of Passengers and Parcels O and 'from the Waimea, every Tuesday and Friday; leaving. bU, premises in Trafalgar Street at eight o'clock in the morning. Fare, 2s. Nelson, March 24. ATI/" ANTED, to managje a dairy o*f eight Tl or ten cows, a MAN who has been accustomed to such occupation. His wife must understand thoroughly the making of butter and cheese. A preference will be given to the party who can produce unexceptionable testimonials as to character from former employers. Apply to W. O. Cautley, Esq., Tory Street, in the wood. »^|RAYS FOR SALE,— Two exceedingly I * strong, first-rate, Port Phillip DRAYS, admirably adipted for carrying timber, or heavy goods generally. Apply to Mr. Howard, at th* Company's Storehouses. WILLIAMS and R. LLOYD, XX « BOOT and SHOE MAKERS, Hardy Street, near the Eel Pond, beg leave respectfully to return thanks to the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity for the very liberal support they have received since their commencement, and hope, by still giving satisfaction to their customers, to merit a continuance of their favours. N.B. A large stock of English leather just received. Jftr STALLARD, PAINTER, T T • GLAZIER, and PLUMBER, near Nile Street east, adjoining the residence of Mr. Shepherd, Solicitor, begs to return his most sincere .thanks to the inhabitants of Nelson, for the very liberal support he has experienced since his arrival in the colony, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to obtain a continuance of their favours. N.B. Sign Writing, Graining, Gilding, and Zinc Work executed in the neatest style. - /ji/TRS. COLES begs to acquaint the JLvX Inhabitants of Nelson, that she has commenced business aa MILLINER and DRESS- MAKER, and hopes that all orders entrusted to her care will be executed with neatness and despatch. Four apprentices wanted. Trafalgar Street North. X^-ORKING BULLOCKS FOR SALE. T* Four pair of very superior well-broken working BULLOCKS, imported by the Union. Also, several Cows and Heifers. The above cattle are running in the West Waimea, and may be seen on applying to John Maxwell, at Mr. Tytler's, Aldouric. HE NEW ZEALAND ALMANACK, published at Wellington, contains Weather Table, Cycles, and Astronomical Numbers, Calender, Meterological Table, Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, New Zealand Company, Post Office Regulations for New Zealand, Civil Estabishment, Miscellaneous. May be had at the Nclion Examiner Office, price Is. 6d. W?LMER and LAD, BRICKLAYERS, fxT 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 wijl undertake to perform in a manner that shall give entire satisfaction. P. & L. have now taken the South Suburban Section on which Limestone is found, and having burnt two or three kilns, can supply LIME untlacked, at the kiln, at £i 10s. per ton,-or delivered in Nelooa *s~c&8-per ton. ..^ Terms, cash, \ -/Certificates of selection for acVy COMMODATION SECTIONS in the settlement of Nelson, may now be received at the Company's Office, at the Haven, upon presentation of Land Orders, between the hours of ten and one o'clock. Arthur Wakefxeld. Resident Agent of the New Zealand Company. Ne^i Haven, Feb. U. Zf TO Mr. ROBERT ROSS. " SIR — Although fully aware that the ambiguous expressions in your' last letter offer me no protection in asserting the troth, I shall on longer allow that consideration to prevent the performance of what has now so clearly become my duty. On the day preceding the date of my first advertisement, three of your set loaves, taken promiscuously and weighed together in a shop to which you had delivered them as twopound loaves, were nine ounces short. In corroboration of this statement, I can refer you or any other party to two creditable witnesses. I can also refer you to about ten individuals who are sufficiently clear of your books and regardless of your threats to state that they have at various periods weighed your bread and found it short. ' I shall at any tfane be happy to conduct you to one of those individuals, who states that he has received goods weighed by you in the manner that in my last letter I described. In alluding to the "respectability" of some of those " who signed r paper on 9 ' your '-'Woal*,'' I was (not aware that they were your "-friends," as I did not suppose you would summons your "Mends" to the police office and accuse them of felony. ' ~ - As to your expenses having been borne by others, I can bring forward those who have heard it both from yourself and from those of whom you have solicited subscriptions. I object to the organ you emplo> as your letter- writer, not because he was a persecuted *» Chartist ringleader," on the contrary I respect the courage of a man who can assert principle** which he believes to be tight, iv- defiance of law* ft* believes to be wrong ; but because he has not the manliness or good sense to refrain from personal abuse, the com cant resort of those who an conscious of having a bad cause to defend. It is in attempting to vie with him In the production of this X should consider myself degraded. I now decline all further correspondence. I can direct yon or any other person to the witnesses I have mentioned, if the law entitles yon to ground any proceeding on rase statements, be it so ; I have discharged my duty, said am wilßog - to abide by the consequences. • ' .-■..-,. Saturday eve, Marsh 35. - AM*s» 3AWB«**<- ■ • y >v->* -

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 56, 1 April 1843, Page 221

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Page 221 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 56, 1 April 1843, Page 221

Page 221 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 56, 1 April 1843, Page 221

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