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\A LPHABETICAL LIST of all PER*JLJI SONS qualified to serve as JURORS, for the District of Nelson, for die Year 1843 ;— kami. m«»x»ci. D "on!*" Arnold, Aldons Richard Massacre Bay Surveyor Budge, William Erin-street Ssn*veyor Bishop, William Haven-road Chemist Saggarley, James Waimea-road Plumber Bright, Thomas Hardy-street Builder Barnicoat, J. W. Bridge-street Surveyor Cook, William Bryan' Waimea West Gentleman Cook, James Motuaka Yeoman Cotterell, John Silvanus Haven-road Surveyor Campbell, Alex. Le Grand Motuaka Gentleman Cullen, William CoUingwood-street Yeoman Cauttey, William Oldfield Tory-street Gentleman Conneu, Basil Hardy-street Carpenter Coster, John Nile-street East Constable Duffey, Thomas Massacre Bay Surveyor Drake Brook-street Surveyor Dickenson, William Waimea-road Yeoman Domett, Alfred Waimea West Gentleman Dillon, Hon. Constantine Waimea West Gentleman England, Richard Manuka-street Gentleman Ellerm, Edward John Bridge s tract Cooper Elliott, Charles TrafflgT-st, South Printer Fell, Alfred Trafalgar.rt. North Merchant Greaves, Joseph Trafalgar-st. North Solidtorj Greenwood, J.Dunforth Surgeon Fisher, Joseph Trafalgar-st. North Gentleman Howroyd, Richard Waimea-road Yeoman Heppesley, Frederick Waimea West Gentleman Hebberd, Isaac Weldon Hardy-street Carpenter Howard, James Wakeneld^Quay Gentleman Jollie, Francis Trafalgat-st. South Gentleman Jenkins, Alfred George Trafalgar Bqnare Gentleman Imrie, John Jennings Grove-street ' Gentleman Kilvert, John '. , Gentleman King, John Waimea West Yeoman Leighton, William Maitai-road Builder Lucas, Robert Bridge-street storekeeper Lodder, William Motuaka Baker Munro, David Waimea West Gentleman Marsden, Thomas Selwyn-street Watchmr; Newcome, R. Kinderly Waimea West Gentleman Otterson, Francis Haven-road Merchant Paterson, Andrew Carpenter; Richardson, George R. Bridge-street Solicitor Ross, Robert Trafalgar-sb Nortb Baker Redwood, Henry Waimea West Gentleman Rowe, Anthony Waimea East Gentleman ■Saxton, Charles Waring Nile-street East clerk . * Saxton, John Haven-road Gentleman Shepherd, William Luke Sussex Place SolicisW Sinclair, Donald Trafiugar-st. North Solicitor Sclanders, David Haven-road Merchant -Saunders, Alfred Haven-road „ . Baker Tytier, James Stewart Waimea West ■ Gentleman Tuckett, Frederick Sbelbourne»street Surveyor Tod, Robert Ellendale Gentleman Trower, Thomas Npel Brook-street Gentleman Thompson, H.- Augustus Trafalgar Square Gentleman Thorpe, Charles Waimea East Gentleman Thompson, Thomas John Bridge-street Surveyor Vail*, Philip- Grove-street Gentleman Wilson, John Henry Collingwood-street Gentleman Wilson, Joseph Foord Hardy-street Surgeon Wilkinson, W. Earnest Massacre Bay Surveyor Wells, William Suburban North Gentleman Weightman, William A. Waimea-atreet Gentleman Waliinshaw, W. R. M. TrafrJgar-st. North Merchant Wetherell, Alexander R) .' Gentleman All persons desirous of having their names expunged from the above list, are requested to attend at this office, on TUESDAY next, before H. A. Thompson, Esq., then and there to state their objections thereto. ' .' Police Office, Nelson, (By order), i jy April 7, 1842. W. L. Shkfhxbd, Clerk. S\ D. MACFARLANE, Licensed AUC•J •' TIONEER and LAND AGENT. Nelson Haven, August 26. TFALLANCE and MARTIN, BRICK*T LAYERS and GENERAL CARPENTERS, Bridge Street, opposite the Eel Pond, respectfully inform the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity ti^i Uicr nave commenced business in the above branches, and hope, by strict attention and good workmanship, to merit a share of their patronage. lifS ARNARD & ALDER, PLUMBERS, JL> PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, PAPER HANGERS, &c, No. 169 Acre, Bridge Street, two doors from Trafalgar Street, beg leave most respectfully to return thanks to the inhabitants of Nelson audits vicinity, for thesupport they have hitherto received, and hope» by stnat attention to business and good workmanship, to merit a continuance of their patronage. N.B. Gilding, Ornamental and Sign Painting, in all its branches* on reasonable terms. Calmer and lad, bricklayers, TT 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. have now taken the South Suburban Section on which Limestone is found, and having burnt two or three kilns, can supply (LIME unslacked, at the kiln, at sSi 10s* per ton, or delivered in Nelson at jb*3 per ton. ysaj^ Terms, cash, WILLIAMS and R. LLOYD, "IX • BOOT and SHt>E 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 eornmencement, and hope, l>. .»a giving satisfaction to theif customers, to merit a continuance of their favours. nt.B. A large stock of English leather just received. XT 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-fir the colony, and hopes, by strict attention to buslness, to obtain a continuance of their favours. NJB. Sign Writing, Graining, Gilding, and Zinc Work exej^gd in the neatest style. Ji/TRS. COLES begs to acquaint the xWL Inhabitants of Nelson, mat she has coasmenced business as MILLINER and DRESS- MAKER, and hopes that aU orders entrusted to her care will be executed with neatness and despatch. Four apprentices wanted. Tyfrfgar 3treet North. B^PRING CART TO THE WAIMEA.— •JO R. iJHjp respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Nelson lad the SenErs on the Waimea that fcftAam commenced running his LIGHT CART, for the eonrsfance of Passengers sfid Parcels to and from the Waimasl every Tuesday and Friday.} leaving his premises in Tndbsjar Street at sight o'clock in the morning. Fare, Is. Nelson, March 34. . "■« PLAN OF NELSON.— Jurt pui»l^Nt at the Btaminer office, a LithajpaphecL PUS Df „ the Town of Nelson, price Ss. Od. , ; '

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, 8 April 1843, Page 225

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Page 225 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, 8 April 1843, Page 225

Page 225 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, 8 April 1843, Page 225

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