be SOLD by AUCTION, on MON- ' X DAY EVENING," at the store of the undersigned, a great variety of MERCHANDISE suitable for families, consisting of prints, calico, mousseline de lame, flannel, green baize, oil cloth, merino, linen, gingham, shawli, scarfs, handkerchiefs, regatta shirts, stockings, shoes, thread, tape, coats, jackets, trowsers, vests, pins, ladies' thimbles, stay laces, hooks and eyes, carpenters' pencils, snuff boxes, beef, pork, tongues, tea, sugar, soap, starch, candles, paint oil, guns, powder, shot, files, nails, knives and 'forks, tea cups and saucers, jugs, &c. &c. Bkown, Thomson, and Co. No. 173, Bridge Street. /^?OR SALE, deep WATER FRONTJO AGE, No. 39, in allotments to suit purchasers. Terms liberal. Apply to Robert Tod. thn° be SOLD or LET, in small portions, -L LAND, with frontage in Hardy Street and Tasman Street, abutting upon the river. The land lies perfectly dry, and it very rich. Apply to H. Augustus Thompson, barrister and conveyancer, Trafalgar Square. mHO LET, in small Allotments, on sevenX' JL year Lca»es, the following TOWN ACRES:— No. 1 No. 131 No. 554 No. 736 44 210 66S 781 96 242 660 825 100 553 6QO .820 120 Plans of tbe*e allotments, and copies of the conditions of lease, which are of an unusually liberal character, may be •een on application to Mr. G. R. Richardson, solicitor, Trafalgar Square. df*O be LET or SOLD, in Lots for X Building, TOWN ACRE No. 60/, with frontages in Watmra Street and Wellington Street. Apply to J. S. Cotterell. lanriagent, Nile Street East. fO LET for a Term of Years, TOWN ACRES No. 226, 390, 727. 736. J. S. Cottehei.l. Nile Street East. ffho LET. TOWN ACRE No. KO7B, •JsL fronting Ngati-tama Street, an eligible building site. J. S. COTTKBELL. Nile Street East. LET, eligible BUILDING LAND, cflL with frontages on Bridge Street and the river, adjoining the Meat Market, No. 207 on the Surveyor's Plan. J. S. COXTEBELL, Nile Street East. ryO be SOLD or LET, entire or in Lots, JL TOWN ACRE No. 1,100 on Fifeshire Island. For particulars, apply to Messrs. Alfred Fell and Company, Trafalgar Street. /tpO be LET, upon Lease, the following J X TOWN SECTIONS:— - No. 32 No. 275 No. 288 No. 740 No. 989 183 279 535 745 1004 187 286 539 748 1029 193 293 870 753 1031 315 314 673 7*7 1039 210 317 600 907 1046 224 324 610 910 1070 228 342 620 913 1079 220 ."46 651 936 249 380 658 965 Apply to Mr. Patchett, Auckland Point, or to Mr. Poynter. Hiuen Road. j^PO LET, TOWN ACRES, No. 23, on , ff X Wakefield Quay ; 735, in St. Vincent Street ; and 915, in Waimea Road. for particulars apply to Mr. Greaves, solicitor, Trafalgar Street. jyT^O be LET, in lots, on building leases, , r J_ for any Term of Years, the remaining part of the ACHE on Auckland Point, numbered SO^-08-the Surveyor's Plan. \ , Fur Particulars apply to Mr. Greaves, Solicitor^ Trafalgar i \ %^3IOR SALE, a TENT, witb flooring. X Also, a DOUBLE SOFA BED. Inquire of Mr. E. D. Sweet, at the Union Bank of Australia. •*faOR SALE, a 3plendid new OAK BOAT, X English built, with masts, sails, &c, complete ; will carry about eight tons, very suitable for landing cargo. Apply to J. J. Imb.ii and Co., Bridge Street. Nelson, June 30. g/^O be DISPOSED OF, that large and X commodious HOUSE, situated at the corner of Collingwood and Bridge Streets, with a frontage to each of the above streets. The house measures thirty feet by twenty, is wen her-boarded, and has an excellent shingled roof; can be divided into two convenient shops, if required ; and is ia a first-rate situation lor business. Apply to the undersigned on the premise*. William Mubbat. *&OR SALE by PRIVATE BARGAIN, X the well-known fast-sailing schooner Kf ANA, 21 tons register, with all her Stores, &c. &c. This vessel is well adrpted for trading between the different settlements of New Zealand. For furtbtr particulars apply to Waitt und Co., at the .qaven. j*pO be SOLD by PRIVATE CON- •^ X TRACT, five MILCH COWS ; two nearly calving. For further particulars apply to J. Williams, Auckland Point. Nelson, June 30. & SEINE of the largest size for SALE. *JL Apply at the Examiner Office. A\ WARNING to BOAT PROPRIE- * jlJc TORS.— On the 13th of April last, I was hired by , two of the constables of Nelson to go with my boat and crew | Jtfa board the schooner Gem, on police business. On applying •Jfo the Police Magistrate for payment, be said he was nimble to settle my demand (.a?2), and tha?i<ahould possibly have to wait twelve months before the Government would pay it. Being about to leave this settlement', I shall of course lose that ram. Nelson, May 4. MtcaAHi. P»l.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue I, 16 July 1842, Page 73
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