' '* *- ittercfrattfttse+ ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED :— One set best pair-horse harness, silver plated ' Gig harness Best double Bhaftoe saddles Ladies' side saddles Best Pelham, Weymouth, and snaffle bridles 'Martingales, girths, stirrup leathers and irons Spurs, cruppers . /" Sliding and -gig whips Horse- and dandy brushes, &c., &c. v H. L. N. Clabkb, Saddler, &c., &c., Trafalgar-street. October 26th, 1855. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! TtfST ARRIVED, ex "Queen Margaret "— €l, • Gentlemen's Wellington boots „ fancy watertights ; „ shooting boots / ,' , ■ -', Ladies 1 black satin shoes v ' ' „ white ditto coloured bronze ditto Children's boots and shoes of every description. Geo. Batchelob, Bridge-street. STATIONERY AND CONFECTIONERY. ON SALE, ex "MAORI," a various assortment of STATIONERY, likewise a choice selection of CONFECTIONERY, direct fromythe first manufacturers in Edinburgh : mill he sold caeap. Apply to Miss Rollison, Bridge-street, Nelson. EX "SPRAY,Ng3 useful MARES, many of which are in foai. >v C. Elliott. Nelson, October 25. \ EPRICHARD, Chemist and Druggist, • Member of the Society of Pharmacy, &c., begs to acquaint the Inhabitants of the Town and Province of Nelson, that he has temporarily fitted up Premises Next to the Bane, Trafalgar-street, where he will CARRY ON the BUSINESS in all its various branches. Prescriptions accurately prepared. Choice Perfumery and Patent Medicines. / Horse and Cattle Medicines, with directions for use. / Teeth extracted. / It is respectfully intimated that no Bo^ks will be kept for retail quantities. / Nelson, October 22, 1855. T^NGLISH-MADE FURNITURE, of the 1 2 following description, is now being landed, ex ' Queen Margaret,' from London — 3 gentlemen's wardrobes 3 chests drawers 4 camp tables 12 wash-standß (marble tops) 12 towel horses 6 dining tables (two leaves) 86 mahogany chairs (in morocco) 36 „ „ (in hair-cloth) / 6 two-tier bedsteps, &c. 2 occasional tables / 2 enclosed side-boards \J 2 mahogany camp tables 2 „ couches 2 „ couches (in morrocco) 2 „ sofas (in hair-doth) 3 dozen white Swiss back chairs 3 „ rosewood chairs 3 „ common „ Geobge Aikbn. Nelson Emporium, Oct. 23. ON SALE, by the undersigned, a few Tons of excellent SWEDES. / / J. Selmis. Wakapuaka-road, August 17. TUST received, and on Sale by the underCi signed — \ Orange Marmalade Syrups Bottled Sherbet BlacKCurrant Lozenges Barley Sugar, Jubes Mint Drops Mixed Comflts \Claba Macshane. EOR SALE, to be delivered on the Ist January, 1856, / 61 EWES, and / 34 LAMBS, \S now in the charge of Mr. S. E. Gappee, of Waimea East. The Ewes were imported in May, 1854, in the " Titan," from Newcastle. The agreement with Mr. Gapfeb expires on the Ist January next, when the Sheep will be ready for delivery to the Purchaser. Apply to Cubtis, Beothebs. Nelson, Ist October, 1855. JUST received, a supply of the undermentionecKArticles : — HenryT^calcined Magnesia Murray'sNiuid Magnesia Superior Pea Flower, for making soup in ten minutes. N. n. Claba Macshane, July 6, 1855. N. Trafalgar-street. MR. A. AITKEN has for SALE, at the Albert Auction Room, a quantity of firstrate DOORS, GLAZED WINDOW SASHES, of various sizes. yS October 5. \y A CARD. A LEXANDER AITKEN'S Wholesale and X\- Retail Drapery and Grocery Warehouse, Bridge-street. s — t Nelson, October 5, 1855. K^s 5 * CIRCULATING LIBRARY. A LEXANDER AITKEN wishes to intiJIJL mate that his Circulating Library IS AGAIN OPEN for the benefit of the Public, and that new Works will constantly be added as they can be procured. .*-\ Catalogues are in course of publication. O / October 5. V^^ 0 MASSACRE BAY LIME. CHARLEY begs to inform the Public • that he is prepared to supply Lime, made from Massacre Bay Stone, to any part of the Town of Nelson. The superiority of this Lime over anyin the settlement is well known. 7 Bridge-street, October 17. \J T7IOR SALE, the Entire Pony TAIPO; Sj well broken in to Harness. This Horse is well known for his performances on th/'Nelson Turf. Stoke, Sept. 29. v/ G. Holland. __^ gJEanteft. WANTED, a stout LAD, as an Apprenticeto the Printing Business. Apply at the^Qffice of this paper. ANTED, a good BULLOCK DRIVER, at the Saw Mill, W/uroa Gorge. October 16. / T. G. Gobi. .
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 31 October 1855, Page 1
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657Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 31 October 1855, Page 1
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