BOOTS! BOOTS!! JUST RECEIVED— 100 pairs Men's Bluchers, 10s. per pair (nailed) 30 „ „ „ 12s. 6d. „ (superior) 60 „ „ Watertight^ 18s. 6d. 25 „ „ Wellingtons, from 19s. 6d. per pair. 50 „ „ Elastic-side Boots, from 16s. 4per pair. Bridge-street. Robeet Aitken. EX LATE ARRIVALS, and now on SALE at the Examiner Office — Ledgers of various size 3 Cash books Account current books Account sales books Journals Day books Letter books Memorandum books of all 9izes Metallic do., superior quality Steel pens, in great variety &c, &.C., &c. C. and J. Elliott. KEW STORE. /CHARLES M'GEE begs to inform the \J public that he has just opened a GENERAL STORE, at the corner of Bridge aud Collingwood Streets. Nelson, November 6, 1857. Publications, &t. fJWLE NELSON ALMANACK for 1858 JL will be published on WEDNESDAY NEXT, December 2, and will contain an Official Directory and other useful information Price Sixpence. C. & J. Elliott, Trafalgar-street. IJ3£T A copy of the Alraannck will be presented, on WEDNESDAY, December 30, to each subscriber to the Nelson Examiner. JUST RECEIVED, price 2s. 6d., No. 3 of W the NEW ZEALAND QUARTERLY REVIEW. C. and J. Elliott. Just received, and may be had at the Examiner Office) and at Mr. Stanton's, Trafalgar-street. npilE RISE AND PROGRESS OF AUSX TRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND, in which will be found sketches of country and climate, commercial growth, present position and future prospect of each dependency ; intellectual, social, and moral condition of the people, &c. : together with a Colonial Directory, and the names of j the leading English merchants and export houses, and eery information required by the colonist in a work of reference. By an Englishman. Author of " Commercial before Military Glory," " Sketches of English and Scottish Scenery," " The Poetical Register," " Five Dramas," &c, &c. Saunders and Otley, Con-duit-street, Regent-street, London. SEantrtu ANTED, by a MARRIED COUPLE, EMPLOYMENT on a FARM or in a PRIVATE FAMILY. Address J. D. C, Examiner Office. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Stock, London Tavern, Haven-road. A GOOD COOK WANTED. Apply at the Tkafalgab Hotel. ANTED, a COTTAGE in Nelson, containing Five or Six Rooms. Apply to Mr. M. Joseph, Trafalgar-street. WANTED, by a person lately arrived, a SITUATION as CLERK, or Accountant and Bookkeeper, in a mercantile house. Can produce certificates of seven years' good character. { Apply at the office of this paper. WANTED, a SITUATION on a Sheep or Cattle Station, as SUPERINTENDENT. Thoroughly understands the management of a station in general. Testimonials of good character can be produced. Apply to X. Y. Z., at the office of this paper. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT.— Apply to Mrs. Rochpoet, Knowle Wood, Riwaka, or to F. Rochfort, Haven-road. WANTED, a FExMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. C. Elliott, Examiner-street. WANTED, an intelligent LAD, as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS. Apply at the Examiner Office. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Shipley, at Mr. Blackburrow's, the Wood, Nelson. jfttteceiiancous, mo SAWYERS AND OTHERS.— SeaIed JL Tenders will be received by the Trustees of the Nelson Trust Funds, on or before THURSDAY, the 10th of December next, for the SUPPLY of Fifty-five Thousand Feet of WHITE PINE, and Thirteen Thousand Feet of RED PINE or TOTARA, or wood of similar character. The timber to be delivered adoining the Waimea-ioad, or on the Beach at Nelson, on or before the Ist of April, 1858. A list of the lengths and scantlings may be seen at the Trust Board Office, Nelson, every Saturday before the day appointed for opening the Tenders, between the hours of Twelve and Two o'clock. A. G. Jenkins, Secretary to the Board. Nelson, 30th October, 1857. TO SAWYERS AND OTHERS.— SeaIed Tenders will be received by the Trustees of the Nelson Trubt Funds, on or before THURSDAY, the 10th of December next, for the SUPPLY of Fortyone Thousand Feet of WHITE PINE, and Eleven 'thousand Five Hundred Feet of RRD PINE or TOTARA, or wood of a similar character. The timber to be delivered adjoining the Waimea-road, or on the Beach at Nelson, on or before the Ist of April, 1858. A list of the lengths and scantlings may be seen at the Trust Board Office, Nelson, every Saturday before the day appointed for opening the tenders, between the hours of Twelve and Two o'clock. A. G. Jenkiks, Secretary to the Board. Nelson, November 9, 1857. OTICE.— AII DEBTS owing to the undesigned are requested to be paid within the present month, and all accounts against him must be sent in immediately for liquidation. (Signed) J. A. Ainswohth. JOSEPH ANDREWS respectfully inti<Lf mates to the public that, he has recommenced RUNNING his LIGHT SPRING CART every Wednesday and Saturday, leaving the Holly Bush at 8, a.m., and the Royal Botel, Nelson, at 3, p.m. N. B. Parcels carefully delivered, and orders for sawn timber, colonial produce, &c. ; executed with despatch. Kelson, June 5, 1357.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, 2 December 1857, Page 4
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