feQR AUCKLAND, CALLING AT PORT Nl§Lr- CHOLSON (IF REQUIRED). *f*He new, fast-sailing Schooner WAVE, JL' Captain Coony, will sail for the above port on THURSDAY next, the 18th instant. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board ; or Brown, Thomson, and Co., Nelson, May 6. Wakefield Quay. L EXTENSIVE SALE. THE whole ' of the CARGO of the WAVE, consisting of the undermentioned articles, will be HOLD by AUCTION, at No. 31, Wakefield Quay, on TUESDAY next the 10th instant, at Twelve o'clock:— Flour, in barrels and bags Blankets Beef Prints Pock Calicoes, sheeting & shirting Tea Guns * Sugar Powder Butter Shot Bams Flint* Tongues ■ Shoes Potatoes Account Books Herrings Snuff Boxes Brandy Coals Rum Soap Burton Ale Shingle* Bottled Ale Window Glass [Bottled Porter A superior copper-fastened IPicklesJ 1 six-oared Gig May 7. Bbo-wn, Thomson, and Co. TO be LET, fte following TOWN SECTIONS. No. 1 No. 109 No. 643 NO. 068 99 113 653 690 44 120 554 780 96 131 ' 609 781 100 ' 24a 580 829 107 543 687 003 For information respecting these acres apply at the Immigration Offlee. - TO LET, entire or in Lots, TOWN ACRES, No. 607, Bronte Street, and 1030, 1033, Waimea Road. I For particulars apply to Mr. Tytler, Maitai Road. TO be SOLD or LET, in small portions, LAND, with frontage in Hardy Street and Tasman Street, abutting- upon the nver. The land lies perfectly dry, md is very rich. Apply to H. Augustus Thompson, barrister and conveyincer, Trafalgar Square. jnPO be LET or SOLD (in small Lots, if ' JL . required), TOWN SECTION No. 1098, having one frontage in the Waimea Road and another -in Ngatiawa Street. ■ This lot is elevated ihddry, and well adapted for building and gardening purposes, and is within ten minutes' walk o£Trafalgar Square. ' Also Part of Town Section No. 680, si the town end of Brook Street. This lot is well situated for wood and water, and part of it is excellent building land. For particulars apply to Mr. Greaves, solicitor, Trafalgar Street. O LET, TOWN ACRES, No. 23, on Wakefield Quay ; 736, in St. Vincent Street ; and 916, fin Waimea Road. !■ For partisulars apply to Mr. Greaves, solicitor, Trafalrar .Street. TO be LET, in Lots, on building leases, for any Term of Years, the ACRE on Auckland Point, numbered 69 on the Surveyor's Plan. ! For particulars apply to Mr. Greaves, solicitor, Trafalgar i Street. TO be LET, on Building Lease, the TOWN ACRE, No. 24 on the Surveyor's Plan. I For particulars apply to Mr. Poynter, solicitor, Nelson [Haven. TO be SOLD or LET, for a Term o^ -Years, the remaining unappropriated portions of the valuable TOWN ACRE, No. 466, with frontages in Trafalgar Btreet North and Hardy Street, admirably situated for Business and for the erection of buildings. I- rot a vtew of the plan and particulars, apply to Mr. A. G. Jenkins, Auckland Point,. — All persons found cutting IHh \ timber, or in any way Trespassing upon the sections, j numbered on the Surveyor's Plan, 316, 368,278,242 352 ! 90S, 404, 587, 580, 579, f7B, 577, 573. 672, 571, 568, 664, 562, I 860, 565, 554, 553, 663, 548, 547, 546, 545, 641, will be proI ceeded against according to law. William Cubling You no. A WARNING to BOAT PROPRIE" j TORB.— On the I3th of April last, I was hired by '< two of the constables of Nelson to go with my boat and crew on board the schooner Gem, on police business. Ou applying 40 the Police Magistrate for payment, he amid he was unable , to settle my demand (j|?2), and that 1 should possibly have to fwait twelve months before the Government would pay it. , Being about to leave this settlement, 1 shall of course lose that sum. Nelson, May 4. MichaSl Pbbl. t TO the PUBLIC— The rise in the price of Flour having rendered it necessary to raise the ' pries of Bread, to produce a remunerating return, the Bakers ! of Nelson beg to inform their friends and the public that the ! price of the Two-pound Loaf will, for the present, be Ud. instead of od. ( M 1 , 1_ FOR SALE, AT WAITT AND COMPANY'S STORE. , iC^IRST FLOUR, in barrels J_ Oatmeal and pease Beef, pork, and bams * " Loch- Fine herrings, in half barrels and firkins | Lard, soap, mustard, and tar " Sherry wine, in hogsheads, quarter casks, and cases t Brown sugar light do., in small bags, well suited for private families £once, and hyson skin tea in half chests. Also above 7,000 feet of timber, consisting of boards, scsnt}h», and battens} likewise a few cedar doors and sashes, of different sixea. Nelson Haven, March. f KILGOUR, Shingler and Slater, begs V • to inform mnttemen that he is willing to undertake jtfae Shingliug or Slating of Boob on the most reasonable «Mtts; and pledges himself to execute any orders he may be favoured with in aa expeditious and satisfactory manner.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 9, 7 May 1842, Page 33
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