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IT? SNOW begs to inform the inhabitants -L-i» of Nelson and its vicinity, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as TAILOR and DRAPER, in TRAFALGAR STREET (opposite Mr. Campbell's Store), where ha hopes by strict attention to business, to ensure a share of public patronage. E. S. will constantly have on hand an Assortment of the following Fashionable Goods : — Black, Blue, Invisible Green, and Olive Cloths; Fancy Doeskins, English and Colonial Tweeds, Fancy Vestings, &c, Ladies' Riding Habits made .in the most approved style and fashion. 1 Wanted, an Apprentice. f/' j NEW STORE *NLOTHS, Tweeds, Printed, and Delaine V>* Dresses, Coburg Cloths, Gala Plaids, Long and Square Plaid Shawls, Cassimere Shawls, Striped, Grey, and White Shirting, Flannel, Tick, Linen, Lawn, Muslin, Hosiery, Under-clothing, Ribbons, Blue Cloth Caps, Hats, Small Wares, &c. Also, Ready-made Coats Ready-made Vests ' Ready-made Trowstrs Ready-made Shirts, i' At ALEXANDER AITKEN'S New Stoe ■»aiDGB-BTEEET, Nearly opposite Mr. Smith's Brewery. Always on hand, a Select Stock of Grocery (roods of the best quality, and at moderate prices. p yf N.B. Orders frem the country promptly attended to. ,/Lj>lß TREES.— On SALE, a number of J- SEEDLING FIR TREES (pinus pinastur), and now ready for transplanting, and will be found highly valuable for screens for plantations, as well as for their timber. | Per 100, j6"4 10s., cash ; in quantities less than SO, Is. each tree. Orders received by A. Fell and Co., at' the Examiner oflßce, or by N. M'Vicae, at his Nursery, top of Trafalgarstreet. />Nelson, May 30, 1855. 6fi~" TO FAMILIES. 'CUPERIOR sherry Wine, at 245. per k3 dozen Very best do. do., at 355. per do. At Alexaitdee Aitken's, Bridge-street, Kelson. ,_| P.S.— Several Tons of excellent Potatoes. FOR SALE, warranted clean GRASS SEEDS of all descriptions. April 11. A. Full and Co. £Ef!>R SALE, EIGHTY pure bred Saxon Merino RAMS, in lots to suit purchasers, at Tbebe Guineas per head. They can be seen at any time upon application to Mr. John Daties, at Birch-hill, Wairau. These Rams were lately imported in the brig Spray from Van Diemen's Land, by the undersigned, and are of the very best^ock procurable in that colony. / 1 Geo. DupfA. T IME.—- To Agriculturists and Others. — -I— l Best Massacre Bay LIME, supplied by S. Stbong, Haven-road, at Is. 9d. per Bushel, for cash, if taken in quantities of fifty bushels at once from the Kiln ; and Is. 6d. if 400>nlshels are taken s\\f ANTED to purchase, a good COW T" in full Milk. Apply to E. W. Stapfoed. May 20." 'jnATTLE and GENERAL FAIR a l V-/ RICHMOND.— The first Fair for the disposal of every description of Stock and Farm Produce, will be held a Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, the 2d July, in the Paddock adjoining the Star and Garter Inn. Pens will be provided . WANTED, FORTY- FIVE THOU SAND FEET of TIMBER, chiefly red pine. Apply to Mobkison and Sclandebb. tELSON WORKING MAN'S FK_EHOLD LAND ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING, June sth.— The SHAREHOLDERS will please to take notice that the MEETING will be held in the Wesleyan SCHOOL-ROOM, Bridge-Street, instead of in Mr. Campbell's School-Room, as announced by Circular. R. P. Outbidge, Secretary. gMson, May 30, 1851. /PENDERS will be received at this Office, JL till twelve o'clock on THURSDAY, the 4th June, for REMOVING the Wooden CUSTOM HOUSE from its present place to the INSIDE of the Government WHARF, and also for EXECUTING REPAIRS to the Wharf; specifications of which may be seen at the Custom House. M. Richmond, Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, >>v May 24, 1851. /VfELSON TOTAL ABSTINENCE J-N SOCIETY.— The Committee have great pleasure in informing their members and the public generally, that they have obtained a site for a HALL, at the north-east corner of Bridge-street and Collingwood-street. The building will be commenced early in the ensuing Spring ; in the mean time, they respectfully solicit those friends who have promised SUBSCRIPTIONS, but have not yet paid them, to do so without delay to the Treasurer, Mr. B. Cbisp, Trafalgarstreet. £ s. d. £ a. d. His Excellency Sir Mr. Harkneas 0 S 0 G. Grey, K.C.B. . 5 0 0 Mr. G. Lightband .050 His Excellency Lieu- Mr. James Newport 0 5 0 tenant Gov. Eyre . 2" 2 0 Mr. G. Oxley 0 5 0 E.W.Stafford.... 10 0 Mr. Joseph Taylor. . 0 5 0 Mr. D. Moore .... 11 0 A Friend 0 5 0 Mr. Baigent 0 10 0 Amount already adMr. Collins 0 10 0 vertised 61 13 0 Mr. Gardener 0 10 0 Mr. Harris 0 10 0 £75 5 0 Mr. M'Gregor .... 0 10 0 Mr. T. J. Thompson 0 10 0 John Ourrin . 7,000 Shingles Further donations will be received by the Treasurer and Secretary, or by Mr. I. M. Hill, Haven-road. By order, R. P. Octbidge, Secretary. Nelson, May 21, 1851.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 482, 31 May 1851, Page 57

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