STATIONERY just receivedsuperfine letter paper, gilt edged Post Office paper, 2 sheets under half an ounce Bath post, yellow and blue wove Bank post, folio, do. Foolscap, common and superfine Note paper Brief paper Strong brown for packing, largf^and small Whited brown,, various s»es Tissue paper, pink, blue, and whit* Demy and double crown Ledgers, cash books, and journals, in variety Account books of all lands Oblong clssped memorandum books Surveyors' field books Bill books Pocket and memorandum books ef all kinds Copy books and copy slips * Mosley and Gillot's steel pens Quills, common and very superior Improved patent wafers Wafers in^i-ounce boxes Drawing and other pencils Drawing paper of all sizes Sketch Books " Mordon's ever-pointed German silver pencils Parchments for deeds Pewter and other ink stands Blue, red, and block ink Ivory folders and rulers ,Offloe, .pen,, and other knives , . 'Slates and slate pencils Tinted and embossed address cards Playing cards, coloured and gold backs Blotting cases ' | Lucifer matches ■ Music, a selection of overtures, quadriles, &c. &d. Ejpiminer Office, Oct. 15. J ■JWTILLIAM J&AYNER, BAKER (late V with W. Jennings), begs to inform the inhabitants of the Waimea that he has commenced business at the village, near Mr. Kerr's, and delivers bread to all parts of tha district. W. R. hopes that, by attention' and the supply of good bread, he shall receive public support. rf* FAWCETT, CHEMIST and A- • DRUGGIST, from Liverpool, respectfully informs /he inhabitants of Nelson 'and its vicinity that he has purchased the store lately occupied by Mr. Mackinnon, Hardy Street, near tha Eel Pond, and opened it with an assortment of drugs and chemicals, confectionary, oils, dry colours, &c, carefully selected from the most respectable houses, and imported per Phoebe, where he hopes to meet with a liberal share of their support. N.B. Teeth carefully extracted. Neljpu, June 16. TOHN TAYLOR, GARDENER and [ V NEW GROUND WORKMAN, Nile Street East, near imfr. Magarry's, respectfully solicits the patronage of the gentry of Nelson and its vicinity. 'J. T. having been much accustomed to the latter part of the above business for the last fourteen years, hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of Eublic support. Gardens laid out in the neatest style, and cpt in repair, by contract or by the day. No objection to work in- the country. N.B. Native plants collected and carefully packed for expetSa^lon. — . . /l D. MACFARLANE, Licensed AUCO • TIONEER- and -LAND AGENT. Nelson Haven, August 26. _ Wand J. BARTON, 26, Bishopsgate- • street, London, manufacturer of Candles and Soap, properly packed for ' New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Halifax, and the West Indies. PLAN OF NELSON.— Just published, at the Examiner office, a Lithographed Plan of the Tgarn of Nelson, price 3s. 6d. /TEW ZEALAND COMPANY. ■X-S Preliminary Lands in the Settlement of Nelson. Governor.— JosxrH Somes, Esq. Deputy-Governor. — Hon. Francis Barm*. Dirkctoebj. Viscount InCestrb, M. P. Lord Pjctrk. Henry A. Ablionst, Esa., M. P. -John Ellerkkr Boclcott, Esa. Jobn William, Esa. William Tatlor Cofiland, Ksa., Ald. M. P. Russel Ellick, Esq. Jambs Robert Gowjck, Esa. Jojin Hinr, Ksa. William Hutt, Esq., M. P. ' ' Stewart Majoribanxs, Esa., M. P. Ross Donheli.y Makglbs, .Esq., M. P. , Sir William Molssworth, Bart. AlkxaNdcr Nairne, E»a> , ,»• • Jobn Pis.ir, Esa, Aldsrman. Si* GEORGX..SINCLAIR, BART. .' Jobn Abel Smith, Esa., M. P. William Thompson, Esa., Aldsrman, U. P. Hon. Frcserick Jas. Tollemache, If . P. Edward G. Wakefikld, Esa. Arthur Willis, Esa. Georobj Frbderick Young, Esa. 1. The Court of Directors of the New Zealand Company hereby give notice that a limited number of allotments ol preliminary lands, each of which consists of three sections, vis., one acre of Town Land, fifty acres of Suburban Land, and one hundred and fifty acres of Country Xand, are still open for sale in their second settlement of Nelson. The price of each .allotment is £ 300. 9. 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 witk-all the other numbers, and the unsold numbers were drawn promiscuously with those which bad been already disposed of; .consequently to each of the unsold numbers definite rights oi priority, of choice (distinct in respect to «aeh of the sections above described) have been attached by the ballot. 3. Until further notice, any **rty, or bis agent, .attending at the New Z4feand House on any Thursday at three o'clock, -p. m., and protlucing 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. Applicant* therefore will obtain preliminary allotments, on precisely the same terms, with rcapect to price and the chance* of priority of choice, a* original purchasers. 5. A list of the registry number*, with .the rights of choice which were attached to each by the original balldt, may be teen at the New Zealand House, on application to the Secretary. 6. Present purchaser* will be entitled to the same- privileges, in respect to an allowance for cabin passages (not ex* ecedinjc JSS -par cent, on the purchase money), as the** who bought allotments before the general ballot. 7. Purchasers not praceedins; to N«w ;ZeaJand will k* en* titled to delegate their rights of choice to any agent whom they may nominate; or, If th«y should prrfsr ltrsaeaeboic* will b* exercised on their hehalf by th* omcars ot th* Com. pany.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 69, 1 July 1843, Page 273
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961Page 273 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 69, 1 July 1843, Page 273
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