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Jfr WENTY tons best CHILIAN FLOUR » JL' 20 barrels prime Irish pork 8 tierces Hamburg ditto 2 tons New Zealand ditto a ton* West India sugar 4 ditto Manilla ditto 8 ditto rice 8 bags coffee 8 chests fine black tea 14 firkins butter 4 cases' cheese 2 hhds. vinegar 2 tuns black oil . , 10 kegs-cut nails - • ditto shingling ditto 1 ton London soap ■ 40 boxes mould candles 5 ditto sperm ditto 2 cues Yankee axes v 8 tons picked Motuaka potatoes, See,, ice. . Teems in Future:— Cash on delivery. N.Bp An assortment of the above may be had at F. Otter* sonyfranch store, Bridge Street. F. Ottsksow. tti X GUIDE — rlli Geneva Brandy Befined sugar . Candles Raisins Cheese Grass seeds Assortment of fruit trees Bottled porter Irish butter 7 Honey Sherry wine W. B. Patcbet* tt Co. ELIZABETH — Sid 10 tons Concepcion flour Irish butter London soap /% Liverpool ditto /* W. B. Patchett & Co. ROPE WORK.— W. GARD_LN NER begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Nelson, and those of the surrounding districts, that he always has on hand a large assortment of the different sizes of Rope, &c, all made from New Zealand flax, and of European preparation, which he offers at very low prices. Whale lines, log lines, twine, &c. t made to order on the shortest. notice. All orders will be punctually attended to, and maybe left at the Rope Work, Bridge Street, or at the store or Messrs. Morrison and Sclanders, Auckland Point. y% N.B. A rope-maker wanted. J D. MACFARLANE, Licensed AUCP7 •, TIONEER and LAND AGENT. Jjsyn Haven, August 20*. IHVpOTICE. — All. persons indebted to the JJN late HENRY AUGUSTUS THOMPSON, Esq., are requested to pay their accounts immediately ; and all persons having claims on the deceased to send in their accounts within fourteen days from this date. A. M'Donald, t^aon, July 21. Union Bank of Australia! ■jTTOTICE. — All persons having claims wEri on the estate of the late G. R. RICHARDSON, Esq. rare requested to forward the same immediately to his late office ; and all persons to whom may belong the papers and documents left in his possession, are requested to call for the same ; and all accounts due to the estate must be forthwith paid. Nelson, July 14. A. Domett. NgTJBSCRIPTIONS received towards deHL7 fraying the expense of a DEPUTATION to Auckland. The surplus, if any, to be given to the widows of the sufferers at the Wairoo : — jff «. d. £ t. d. IC. A. Dillon 2 0 0 J. Tinline 0 10 0 George Duppa 1 1 0 N. W. L. MaddnnonO 5 0 J.S. Tytler 2 0 0 J. D. Macfarlane .... 0 10 6 A, M'Donald 2 0 0 D. Sclanders 1 1 0 A. Fell :...l l 0 W. B. Patchett & Co.l 1 0 J. Greaves 11 0 Nathan and Joseph. .110 W. L. Shepherd .... 1 1 0 J.C.Drake 0 10 o W.O.Cautley 2 0 0 John Kerr 0 10 0 J. Poynter .* 1 1 0 D. Cooper 0 5 0 E.W.Stafford. 1 1 0 Lewis Barnett 0 5 0 J.A.Wilson 0 2 6 E. D. Sweet 0 10 6 Charles Elliott ....1 1 0 Thomas Dillon 0 1 0 A. Macshane 1 1 0 W. Bishop 0 S 0 J.C.Boys 0 10 0 W. Wright 0 5 0 F. Otterson 1 0 0 H. W. Burt 0 5 0 R. Tod ...1 0 0 Alfred Saunders ....0 10 0 P.Vslle'..'. 1 0 0 G. Aiken 0 S 0 A. Perry. 1 0 0 Colin Campbell (MasJ. Williams 1 0 0 ter of the Sir John James T. Smith .... 1 0 0 Franklin) 0-10 6 j#3l 12 0 Subscriptions received by the Treasurer, A. M'Donald, Esq., at the Union Bank of Australia, where gentlemen who put down their names are requested to pay their respective ~3f^pLit Editor or the Nxlson Examine*. PQIR — It would have been perfeody unO necessary to have troubled you with any remarks upon tbe letter of Captain Schscbt, which' appeared to your.ns.par of the 13 th Instant, and which is not only a tissue of the most gross misrepresentation and falsehood, had it not contained observations calculated to impugn the veracity of highly respectable individuals, who are not here to answer for themselves, and one of whom is an officer who has held his commission in the British navy for forty years. Abstaining from all comments, I request you to insert the Report of ths survey held at Bahia under the warrant of the British Consul, with the letter accompanying it from that officer; as also a letter from Messrs. Buscnek and' Co., the Austrian consul at Bahia, to whom the. St; Pauli was consigned at that port ; all which' documents •! beg to hand you herewith in origin*!, and remain, . ■ Tour most obedient servant, John N. Belt, Kelson, - Nsw Zealand Company's Immigration Agent July 20. • for tbe natives of Germany. British Consulate, Bahia, March Sit, 1843. Sl»— I have to acknowledge tiu receipt of your letter adI dressed to me on the 16th instant; stating that, " to allay the discontent of the German emigrants, per the ship St. Pauli, whict has been fomented by ifl.diiposed persons patting an erroneous construction on the distary table on the xevene of the embarkation orders,'? you request that I would "refer tbe case to' two respectable ' British captains conversant with emigration arrangements." Since you have stated to me that you are a British subject, appointed by the New Zealand Company, as superintendent of German emigrants, I constderea it 'expedient to comply with your request, and therefore nominated two masters of. British vessels to proceed to a formal survey on board the St. Pauli, for the purpose of ascertsining whether the emigrants are entitled to the full quantities of rations specified in the table you allude to ; and Uksaris* to Mportontbs) nsieral appearance of tha emigrants, for tVeit hsattk ana comfort during the) voyage to Nsw Zealand. I oow iMKid you an ««th«nticated oopyof the Report naoe to m*. which has been duly attested on osth> and registered .4 this conralate. With reference to the concluding patagisph of ths said (Scpc^ alluding to the telings by wfcica tbe matter of ths

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 73, 29 July 1843, Page 289

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Page 289 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 73, 29 July 1843, Page 289

Page 289 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 73, 29 July 1843, Page 289

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