NEWLY IMPORTED, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of DRAPERY GOODS. J. P. BLACK, .Draper, Haberdasher, and Cap Manufacturer, Trafalgar- s tree t^Jshile directing attention to his recent imports, desires/fo remind the public that, as the principal part of his Goods are imported by himself, and as he is content with reasonable profits, it is not probable that he can be undersold' by any one.. Daily expected/ a large and varied assortment of Boot' and Shoes ; also; per Pudsey Dawson, Youths' and Gentle* men's FeJtHaia and Cloth Caps, white and coloured Btays, <cc, &c, rarect from the manufacturers, N.B. — Terms, cash. BEE HIVE STORES, BridgeTtrTeT, next to Harley's Brewery. HENRY ANDERSON begs to inform his friends and the public that he has OPENED the above Stores with alarge and varied assortment of MERCHANDISE, the whole of which will be sold at such prices as will ensure a rapid sale, for CASH only, and he hopestbj_»_bv strict attention and civility, to merit a share ofjirSfrfavourfNv. The stocksxwill befosftul to consist orSPrints, Coburgs Orleans, alpmu»«delaines, muslins, and oarege dresses, white and grey calicoes, blankets, counterpanes, rugs ; boots and shoes, men's, women's, and children's ; hosiery, ribbons, shawls ; men's clothing of every description ; grocery, ironmongery, holloware, tobacco, cigars, crockery, glassware, &c TIDD'S superior ALE and PORTER. — T. Tidd begs to inform his friends and the public that they may continue to be SUPPLIED from tha BTOXBX BREWERY with ALE and PORTER of thewbest guaMty, and that their orders will be promptly attended JS-r**^ A few pockets of very fine HOPS for sale. Stoke Brewery, December 20. J?OR SALE, to arrive per Pudsey J. Dawson — — \ Allsopp's bottled ale / * Truman & Co.'s porter / Three bushel bags and woolpacks I "• Sperm candles \ / Small fig negrohead tobacco in half tierceV- -^ Inroices of hats and caps, tinware, ironmongery, salt, turn, W. R. Nicholson. r\ OLDSWORTHY and CARTER beg vT to announce to the inhabitant*^ Nelson, that they have just OPENED a BUTCHERIfiTG Establishment in Collingwood Street, where they hope; by strict attention to business and cleanliness, to merit/a share of the public patronage. The meat will be soW at the lowest possibls remunerating price. HSTALLARD, widow ftfthe lateV. • Stallard, PAINTER, &c, Bridge-street, ackndsrledges with gratitude the patronage so liberally bestowed upon her late husband, a continuation of which she respectfully solicits on behalf of herself and children, for whose benefit tbe business Will in future be carried on. There being a larg^ssew of materials on band, and the services of first-rate workmen having been secured, orders will be executed with economy and despatch. Jannary 4. OLD NELSON BREWERY.— HOOPER & DODSON beg leave to return their thanks to the inhabitants of the district of Nelsxmud ths public generally for the very liberal support thsfcontinuVto receive, and to inform them that they have engaged the services of an experienced Brewer from Londsm, and that they are now prepared to furnish the public/with an article of LIGHT SINGLE X ALE for summeriae, which, from price and quality, they flatter themseTses will ensure satisfaction. A constant supply of the aboveStin always be kept at the Plough Inn, Star and Garter, Holly Bush, and by Mr. Harding, Swan Inn, Motueka, by whom orders will be received. Hooper & Dodsoh. NELSON BRIDGE x^S^REET BREWERY. — CHARLES H*).Tfrft«fT t m jfcturning thanks for the great share of public .jteirDbsgO he) has experienced since he commenced businsisi as HREWtiR, begs to intimate that, in addition to his oonatant supply df Treble X Ales for the present harvest season, he is prepared to supply Els numerous friends wittr'a mild XX ALE, at 2s. no gallon, which he flatters himself will give infinite satisfaction oth by its quality and cheapness. N.B.— A constant supply at Mr. Dartmll's, at Richmond, where orders will be taken. The strictest attention will be observed to all communications sent to the Brewery. Bridge-street, Nelson, Jan. 32. MR. JOHN STAMPER, Soncrfs»v (Office) Collingweod-street. \ (CHRIST CHURCH DAY SCHOOL. V> — The above School, which has been closed for soma time for want of a master, will (God willing) be BE. OPENED on MONDAY, the sth day of February, 1855. / / For particulars and terms apply at the Parsonage. Every pains will be taken to give a sound secular and religious education. Hinby F. Butt, Parsonage, Nelson, Jan. 0. Master. T>ERSONS having Claims on the Estate X of the late J. E. WHITEHEAD, Esq., of Motueka, deceased, are requested to send in the some, and /persona indebted to the said estate are requested to PAY thsf amount of their respective DEBTS to W. T. L. TBAVKxa/solicitor. Nelson. 7 Nelson, January 10, 1855. / FRANCIS OTTERSON, Esq., deceased. .JL — AUpersons having claims on the estate of the lata Francis Otterson, Esq., Rostrevor, in the province of Nelson, Hew Zealand, are requested to send particulars of the same to either of the undersigned, who are the Executors ; and alt persons indebted to tbe said estate, are requested to pay.toe>^ amount of their respective debts forthwith to Mr. D. Scla»< debs, at the office of Morrison and SeUndrr*, Auckland Point. / d. sclandxbs, \/ Alpbbd Fbll, Aljbbd Gbosob Jbwejm. Nelson, 15th December, 1854. « >. ANTED, to BORROW, £500/^6OO. ot 4700 upon freehold land security fbaUne ysswa. 15 per cent, will be given for the first year.Vwl 14 per cent, the last two jears. > Address to A. 8., at the offlcj of the paper. TO Parties wishing u> secure • first-tato SHEEP andCATTLB RUN.— The execmtors of tM late Francis Otterson, Ktq ., hereby notify that tl^ areprsv pared ts receive tenders for the purchase of the good-will eg the Run in Fairfield Downs, together with about I,tO» Stssep MdllheadofCattlsdeis|sttttedthereupoii. »,____, Particulars may be oMs-wd upon application at tfftHKw* m/ / ALraao Fafct aod O*»., ** ; •*■» . * Kobbiion and S«t*!f»*m. . Nsisesi, l*th Dwembir, IM4,
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 705, 27 January 1855, Page 1
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945Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 705, 27 January 1855, Page 1
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