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T3OBERT AITKEN would call attention A\) to his large and varied STOCK of Groceries, Provisions, Oilmen's Stores, Earthenware, and other Goods which he has now on hand ; and feels confident that, from the very superior class of goods which he offers, no better assortment can be found in town from which to select purchases. Pure and choice Tea. The Empress of China's Tea, consisting of various sorts of really fine Tea, well matured, and so judiciously blended that great flavour and strength are most happily combined, to be had at ROBERT AITKEN'S, Bbidge-street, Nelsok. Also SUGARS. Snowdrop, Loaf, and Counter Sugars. Coffees, Chocolate, and Cocoa Assorted Sauces Teillard's superior French Pickles, Is. per bottle Fresh Salmon, Herrings, Mackerel, Haddock, Skate, Trout, Turbot, Mockturtle, Hotchpotch, packed in tins, which would be found to make most acceptable dishes at the Diggings Earthenware of all descriptions Cut Wine Glasses, ss. 9d. per dozen Kettles and Saucepans Tea Trays and Bread Baskets Kitchen Utensils, in variety. Robert Aitken. Bridge-street, April, 1857. NOW OPENED, the AORERE HOTEL, opposite the Harbour, where parties proceeding to the Diggings can be comfortably accommodated. Gold bought. Aorere Hotel, 31st March, 1857. N.B. — Drays start every day for the Diggings. Goods stored. EX LATE ARRIVALS, and now on SALE at the Examiner Office — Ledgers of various sizes Cash books Account current books Account sales books Journals Day books Letter books Memorandum books of all sizes Metallic do., superior quality Steel pens, in great variety &c., &c, &c. C. and J. Elliott. EX "JOHN MASTERMAN," from London : — 125 casks Bottled Porter 12 quarter-casks Dark Brandy. Nicholson and Ridings. Nelson, 10th February, 1857. Business Notices. RS. SCAIFE has REMOVED to the house lately occupied by Mr. Williams. Harmonium, Concertinas, Guitai*s, for sale. A large quantity of the newe3t Music received by the " John Maslerman." Trafalgar-square, April 14, 1857. DIGGINGS. DIGGINGS. DIGGINGS. AORERE HOTEL, GIBBS'S FLAT, AORERE. NT. LOCKHART begs respectfully to • inform his Friends and Diggers generally, that he has OPENED the above commodious and comfortable HOTEL, under the able superintendence of Mr. G. Clark, who will always make it lus study to attend to the comfort and convenience of his customers, and will always have on hand a stock of firstrate Wines, Spirits, Porter, and Ales. P.S. Luggage stored. Gold bought. Drays start every day for the Diggings. Aorere Hotel, April 2, 1857. T^ SPARROW, • MEMBER of the ROYAL COLLEGE of VETERINARY SURGEONS, Washington Valley, Nelson. All cases and operations committed to his care will bo treated by him with skill and attention, he having had 25 years' experience in the profession. Horse 3 examined as to their soundness. Advice to purchasers. Cattle Medicines, &c, &c. T NEWTON, Veterinary Surgeon, • Gastratoe, Cow-leech, &c, returns his sincere thanks to tho inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity for the liberal patronage conferred on him since his arrival in the colony, and trusts by strict attention to merit a continuance of the same. N.B. — Spaying, &c, done. Address — Opposite Commercial Stables, Mrs. Snow's late residence. /CHARLES THOMPSON, late of Stoke, \J FARRIER, SHOEING SMITH, &c, begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity that he has taken the premises lately in tho occupation of R. Watson, and hopes, by good work and strict attention to business, to merit a share of public support. Shoeing, on improved principles. g3P° Smith-work, in all its branches. Nelson, March 13, 1856. WILLIAM MATTHEWS begs to inform the inhabitants of tho Province of Nelson j that he has OPENED A BUTCHER'S SHOP opposite Mrs. Stanton's store, Richmond, where, he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public support. Family orders and others from a distance promptly attended to, on the lowest possible terms. Poultry and vegetables kept on hand, or to be procured to order. Terms : credit ; one month after that date all accounts to be settled. Bills of weight will be forwarded with each article. Richmond, October 1, 1856. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION, HOUSE, AND LAND AGENT, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, Bridge-street, Nelson. PUBLIC CONVEYANCE FROM NELSON TO UPPER WAKEFIELD. B JACKSON begs to take the present • opportunity of thanking the Public for the very liberal manner in which he has been supported, and to Bay, that Mr. Andrews having retired, he will RUN COVERED CONVEYANCES from UPPER WAKEFIELD to NELSON EVERY DAY, starting from Mr. Mears's every morning at Seven o'clock, and calling at tho Forest Inn, the Holly Bush, the Waimea Hotel, the Star and Garter, and the Turf Hotel, and arriving at the Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson, at halt-past Ten, and returning at half-past Three. As this will be done by one driver, all parcels left at any of the above places will be punctually attended to. Fares as usual. T> EMOVED to the Cottage lately occupied XL by Mr. Moore, Hacdy-Btreot. Dr. Thebing.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 22 April 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 22 April 1857, Page 1

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