•nWENTY-FI YE tons assorted Iron in bars JL 2 tons hoop iron Nails and screws Sheet and pig lead Blue cloth caps 60 cases of gin 60 small casks Roman cement Ironmongery, with pit-saws, &c. An immense quantity of men's and boys' strong boots and shoes, clothing, &c. &c. &c. Nelson, May 23. Alfred Fell and Co.. / Trafalgar Street. k/^N SALE, Slate 9, Oatmeal, white and V-/ coloured Blankets, Cloth, Merinos and Orleans Cloth, Rod Iron, Earthenware, a few cases of fine Port and Madeira Wine, Nails of various sUes, bleached Canvas, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, seaming Twine, Hlankenheim's Gin in hhds.. West India Rum, Brandy, Porter in bottle, Scotch malt Whiskey, Tobacco in cases. Apply to /•*»" RIDGWATC, LOWNDCS, & Co. Haven Road, Feb. 7, Haven Road. TOBACCO, in kegs Ajy Dunbar's ale and porter Fine Geneva, in hhds. West India rum Ottmeal and pearl barley in small casks Starch in small casks European rope Tarpaulins Saws of every description Boots and shoes, &c, tee.. See. C. Em rsoN and Co., Nelson, Feb. 6. Auckland Point. *S Nelson, Beits' Wharf, 28th May, 1845. FROM this day, all our prices of merchandise, &c, &c, will be quoted payable in Union I Bank notes or silver, and we shall allow a discount ok 2$ rck cent, for prompt payment in Union Bank Bills, in Gold, or in ou» own Gold Notbs. Johw Beit and Sons. h\ EMPSON and CO., LICENSED l^^ / » AUCTIONEERS and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Auckland Point, Nelson. Nelson, May 8. j6 EWARD.— STOLEN or STRAYED, ?*•*'' THREE HEIFRRS, branded * on the off rump, with no other brand on them, imported in tbe barque Essex, and the property of the undersigned ; supposed to hare been driven from the Waimea Plain with other cattle, and to have calved ere this. Any person or persons who will deliver the said three heifers or any of them to the undeniirned, at his station on the Waimea, will receive a reward of One Pound (£l) sterling per head for the heifers, and Ten Shillings (10s.) sterling (or each of the calves. Any person or persons who shall give such evidence as shall lead to the conviction of any person or persons of having feloniously detained any or all of the said heifers, shall, upon conviction of the delinquent, receive a reward of Five Pounds (j£s) sterling. Allington, Waimea, May 22. Geohgb DurrA. WEEKLY GENERAL MARKET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on SATURDAY the 24th May. snd on every Saturday thereafter till further notice, a GENERAL MABKRT will be held in Nelson, on Town Acre No. 220, situate in Bridge Street, and nearly opposite the shops of Mr. Binns and Mr. Alder. The Market will be open from Nine o'clock in tbe morning till Nine o'clock at night, and the public are invited to avail themselves of an establishment so much calculated for the I advantage of all classes. Police Office, Nelson, Donald Sinclair, May l>, 1845. Chief Police Magistrate.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 170, 7 June 1845, Page 53
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