aSmstwgg Notices. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MISS WHITE, Baker and Confectionee, respectfully informs her customers and the public generally that she ha 3 REMOVED TO COLLINGWOOD-STREET, where the above business will be continued ; and begs at the same tune to thank them for past, and to assure them of her best exertions to ensure their future patronage. RAGLAN BREWERY. -RESIDENTS IN WAKAPUAKA are in-±-\j formed that ORDERS FOR ALE will be taken at MISS WHITE'S BAKEHOUSE, Colling-wood-street ; and that Casks of Ale ordered before 12 o'clock in the day will be delivered there by 3 o'clock of the same day. HIDES AND SKINS. THE highest price given for HIDES, SHEEP and PIG SKINS, by E. F. Jone3, Bridge-street, Nelson. JOHN M'KAY (late of the Firm of Ci Barrett and M'Kay) begs to inform the public that he has now commenced business as JOINER and CABINET-MAKER on his own account, and hopes that by strict attention to business, combined with moderate prices, to merit a share of public support. John M'Kay. N.B. — Turning neatly executed on the shortest notice. npHE Diggers are respectfully informed that J- the undersigned has OPENED A BUTCHER'S SHOP in Appoo's Gully, at the "Weatherboarded Store," where he will shortly be able to supply them with other Stores. James M'Doitald. P.S. — A Branch Store will soon be opened near Lightband's Gully. MCOLEMAN and CO. beg to inform • the public that, on and after Monday next, the 12th instant, they will RUN a LIGHT CART from the WAIMEA VILLAGE, passing Ditchley, and calling at the Travellers' Rest, Appleby, to meet the omnibu3 at Richmond. Nelson, January 5, 1857. m NEWTON, Veterinary Surgeon, JL • CiSTEATOE, Cow-leech, &c.> returns his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Nelson and it& 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. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION, HOUSE, AND LAND AGENT, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, Beidge-steeet, 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 say, that Mr. Andrews Laving 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 the Forest Inn, the Holly Bush, the Waimea Hotel, the Star and Garter, and the Turf Hotel, and arriving at the Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson, at half-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 TO INTENDING PURCHASERS OF LAND, The undersigned having received instructions from, the Government to SURVEY the Uppee Valley of the Takaka, will be happy to SELECT LAWO in the above, or any other parts of Massacre Bay. Private parties requiring lands surveyed are requested to apply by letter at Motupipi. Beauchamp ajtd Lewis, Surveyors, &c BRIDGE HOTEL, HAVEN-ROAD. mHOMAS CLARK begs respectfully to J_ inform his friends and the public generally that he has TAKEN the above HOTEL, which has superior accommodation. T. Clabk will always make it his chief study to attend to the comfort and convenience of his customers, and will always have on hand a stock of first-rate Wines, Spirits, and the best Beers. Nelson, April 28, 1857. MASSACRE BAY GOLD-FIELDS. fTHHE Diggers are respectfully informed that X there is a BAKERY ESTABLISHMENT erected on Appoo's Flat, where they can be supplied with Bread, Fancy Biscuits, and Pastry, of the best description, at. the most reasonable terms possible, on the shortest notice. Gentlemen proceeding to these Diggings can be supplied with any article at my stores cheaper than they can bring them with them. Thomas Recce. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS TO THE WAIRAU. SHIPPERS of GOODS to the WAIRAU are hereby informed that the FREIGHT on all Goods sent by vessels belonging to the undersigned, on and after this date, must be PAID IN NELSON, or extra freight will be charged. T. Askew, Nelson, 7th May, 1857. Bridge-street. mHE undersigned are CASH PURX CHASERS of OATS and WHEAT, for shipment, delivered at their Warehouse m Trafalgarstreet, Nath. Edwaeds and Co. Nelson, 22nd May, 1857. LIME. THE undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY BURNED LIME from their kiln at Motupipi. Orders will be received, and furt'ier particulars can be learned, at their Counting-houst, Bridge-street. Nicholson and Ridings. Nelson, 4th November, 1856. mHE ENDOWMENT BOARD of the JL Nelson Church Funds is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for LOANS on FREEHOLD SECURITY. For particulars, apply to Donald Sinclaie, Esq., Solicitor, Nelson. Nelson, 24th February, 1857, "jVTOTICE.— AII DEBTS owing to C. HAR- ±\ LEY from his late business as Brewer, are respectfully requested to be paid on or before the 28th June, or they will be placed in the Resident Magis-. trate's Court for recovery without further notice. May 25, 1857. C. Hablsy,
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 3 June 1857, Page 1
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