PROPRIETORS and the Agents of LITERARY and SCIEN1- Proprietors of Land in the Settlement of Nelson are --* TIFIC INSTITUTION.— The library and readingnformed, that on the 20th of August ensuing, about half of room are being erected and will soon be open, when, members he whole number of Sections of Accommodation Land will will be entitled to the use of I >c offered for selection. A well-assorted Library for circulation and reference, conThese sections are contained in the following districts, sisting of the principal standard works in English literature. Each district has its own series of numerals branded on the a commodious Reading Room supplied with British and italics which mark the limits of each section. _ Colonial newspapers, and the most eminent British periodicals. _ ,„..., o . . „„ _ .. Sections Entrance fee, _M; Annual subscription, jBI, payable First District.— Suburban, N. N. E., surveyed by Mr. quarterly or annually in advance. Duffey, exeends to where the Boulder Bank unites with quarterly or wmuauy m auvnuQc. ;he main land, having a frontage on the coast line, and Juiy7. A. Macbhane, Hon. Sec. :omprises about 40 <f\ ~~ ~ Second District.— Suburban, east, surveys* by Mr. ([FjJ^ION BANK of AUSTRALIA. — Budge, and Messrs. Watts and Davison, comprises in VV London Office, 38, Old Broad Street, ie Maitai and Brook Street valleys 33 directors. Third District. — Suburban, south, surveyed by Mr. George Fife Angus, .Esq. Benjamin E. lindo. Ksq. Musgrave, commences without the reserve for the cattle Robert Brooks, Esq. C. Edward Mangles, Esq. nirket, having sections on the east and on the west side John William Buckle, Esq. Christopher Rawson, Esq., rf the base line, as also on the coast, and terminates in James John Cummins, Esq. Halifax the Waimea Plain, comprises about 60 Robert Gardiner, Esq., Man- T. Sands, Esq., Liverpool Fourth District.— Waimea Plain, east, surveyed by Chester James Bogle Smith, Esq. Messrs. Barnicoat and Thompson, commences at the John G °**t E»1E »1- J » meß Bedell Todd, Esq. utremity of District No. 3, and extends southward to trdstbcs. the Hiver Wairoa, and westward to the Biver Waiti ; R. C. Glyn, Esq. | J. Gore, Esq. | J. J. Cummins, Esq. comprises about 210 Bankkrs— Messrs. Glyn, Hafifjax, Mills, and Co. , Fifth District.— Waimea Plain, west, surveyed by Mr. Solicitors— Messrs.' Bartiett and Beddome. %^l^J!^£?^Xi3> SBca»Aßr-SamuelS B ca»Aßr-Samuel Jackson, Esq. of moderate-elevation west of the plain, divided into 180 Colonial Ins»bctor— J. Cunningham Mac Laren, Esq. Sixth District.~The Motuaka, surveyed by Mr. Stephens brawchbs. md Mr. Brunner, in which will now be offered probably 60 Sydney Launceston Bathurst Melbourne, Port Phillip Total Number of Sections 572 HobartTown Wellington, and Plans of the several surveys will be ready for public in- NELSON. sprction at the Survey Office, Nelson, early in the first week Local Director — Henry Augustus Thompson, Esq. of August, that of the Motuaka excepted, which, prior to the Manager— Alexander M 'Donald Eso 33 ™ 7 *** o *'* 0 * I **' 0 * The survey of the remainder of sections of the Accommo- T . . '._»;— .i«.i- .~_— . — . j_i *». * n _= i. dition Land? will probably be completed early in the month J^EcT!^^^^ ot -■ecemoer. . sums under _?5, except for special purposes. Of these will be obtained in the Waimea Plain and r adjacent valleys south of the Wairoa river ISO FDTTP ATTftN Fern lands adjacent to the river Moutere 200 -UUtAHUW. In the Motuaka district the remainder, about 300 l\/f ISS HUXHAM begs to acquaint the T Frkihsrick Tttc_itt, -IYX heads of families resident in Nelson that she has 1 L Chief Surveyor. OPENED a SCHOOL in the house lately occupied by Mr. Tytler, near the Eel-pond, and hopes that by using her /**>NTR ACTORS are invited to send in £*g •SSb^JST ** ™** intmted * her "* \y sealed TENDERS for executing a SURVEY of Lands instruction in general English Literature, in the following districts :— Writing, and Arithmetic, per quarter.. _? 2 2 0 No. 1 . — To be laid out in fifty-acre sections, the remainder Under seven years of age in 6 of the Waimea Plain, commencing on the south bank of the , — - Wairoa river, extends 8. S.W. about five miles, and has an , >\ ■MT7T QHAI nnTPI average width east and west of two and half mUes. Two or V_-^ iNJiIi&UJN HUiJiL-. three valleys contiguous are included in this district. Part of T\/TR. WILLIAM WRIGHT begs to ..somdude,. Probable Jmber of acre,, 7,000. So^seKc t^SSSKffJS!SSSt^K No. 2.— ln fifty-acre sections. About central on the coast an( j having spared no", expense in fitting it up in a superior between the west mouth of the Waimea and the Motuaka is tt y le M„, hotel> and determined to keep WINES, &c.; only the river Moutere. This district commences on the Moutere o f the first quality, hopes to have a liberal skare of public at a point about two miles within the coast, and extends in a patronage. direction S. E. along the coarse of a valley for the most part Parties from Port Nicholson and other parts of the island wooded : it terminates at about half the elevation of the hill vi__ng thfe p ] MXt fi n j this the most economical as well range which separates its eastern extremity from the Waimea M the mogt comfortable house yet established in thu place. Plain. In the same way its southern limit may be defined in * * ixr_u .;_,j n.j general terms as at half the elevation of the hills. In extent _ _ .„* Weu-airert Beds. this district is estimated as six miles by three. ' Haven Road, Nelson, June 9. No. 3. — In one hundred and fifty acre sections, on the _ _ ~ " ' shores of Massacre Bay, a wooded valley, chiefly comprised •pVISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP. between the rivers Motupippi and Takakn, and entirely com- \J —WILLIAM MICKLE and JOHN FRY, late of the prised between the mountain range on the east of the one, firm of W _, TNEY DoW ohtt, and Co., Builders, having disand that on the west of the other nver, estimated toextend in Bolved partnership, hereby give notice that they _re no longer a direction nearly due south about eight miles, and east and Uab i e £ r debtls contn , c ted by that firm. west at an average breadth of three mUes. Messrs. Mickl. and Frt beg to inform the inhabitant, of ww N °- 4 i"_? n ° nC h S ndrefl » na . fiftv «ere sections, also on the Nc j 80n that they have conunen £ e d business as Sawyers, and ihores of Massacre Bay comprises about fourteen miles along that they , upply plankß _, .catling at awd-.,^. pricM . the coast between Rangiata Cliffs at the mouth of the Takaka, M i t ,„ * t..~™.K 1 u«.«. »nd the Ourere ; for the first four miles at a depth of four Nelson, June 30. miles back from the coast, part of which is wooded ; for the .-^~^\ ~~~ ~ " remaining ten miles about one mile and half back from the ( "^\T Bf W ZEALAND COMPANY. coast, unwooded. J_X Lands in the Settlement of Nelson. No. 5. — In one hundred and fifty acre sections', the Ourere flnwrnAr Tn»»n 4nu« i?o« valley, comprising all the available land on either side of the " .„ Governor— Josbph Som.s, Esq. river, in extent aSout six miles by two. 'Deputy-Govemor.-HoN. Francis Bamno. A specification of the terms of the contract will be ready _ Dirrctors. for inspection at this office on the 23d instant ; and all Ten- Viscoomt Inobstrx, M. P. ders previously delivered will be opened and considered on fl oo * D . T^*' — „ _ the 15th of August ensuing, in the presence of the Company's HEW *T, Af AoMO »? T ' E8 «'» «•*. Agent John Ellbrkrr Boulcott, Escu 7 e~ Frrdmick Tockrtt, John William, Esa. Office. Nelson, Chief Surveyor. William Taylor Copxland, Es*., Ald. M. P. Ti.lv 1 1 \fiii Russbl Ellice, Esa. July 15, 1842. jAKEg _ obeiit Go _.B!(). B!() Es% mo LAND PROPRIETORS and wfHLS£aEtß*,,u.v. X AGENTS at Nelson. Stewart Majoribanxs, Esa., M. P. The undersigned having nearly completed a contract with RossDonn.llt Manslbi, Esa., M. P. the New Zealand Company for surveying a large district of S»* William Molrsworth, Bart. „.« piain of the Waimea, offer their services to Proprietors of Alexander Nairn-, Esa. Land at Nelson, or their Agents, in assisting at the aproach- John Pirir, Bsa, Aldkrmam. ing selection of accommodauon land, as far as their dirtrict is Si* George i Sinclair, Bart. concerned; as, from a constant residence therein for upwards Jt > a ™ A«el Smith, *-sa., M. P. of four months, they have bad opportunities of becoming per- William Thompson, Esa., Alderman, M. P. fectly acquainted with each particular portion of the district. Hon. Frkdericx Jas. Tollemacbe, M. P. Terms for selecting, or for furnishing plans, may be known E"E "J UU A * D w,, T ,*«* ¥£ LD> Sstt^tt-iaa 411 * 1-*1 -*^ or to *■ ad - *£» ££«« *~»2; *?• _ Barnicoat & Thompson. *•' The o°-* ?f? f Directors of the New Zealand Company _. . hereby give notice that a limited number of allotments of t jdFv«ATTin Tn?T»CTT?_TW rnTfYNTTAT preEminary lands, ',fich of which consist* of three sections, OTE A kit £ o B r2rJrE£sw%, «-. one «« of Town Lmnd ' flftv •«• «* Suburban Land TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS. and one hundred and fifty acres of Country Land, are still MARTIN and CO. have always on hand 3tf_S_J^_^' Mi ~ rt- " <^ Thepric< Warranted Agricultural [lmplements, Carts, Ploughs, 2 . These aUotraents were unsold when the general ballot Plantation Hoes, Bills, Cast Steel American Wedge Axes, f or priority of choice was held on the 80th of August last ; Hatctets, Spades. Shovel., Coopers', Carpenters', Cutticts' neT^t h elsss, the numbers which represent them in the original *nd other Tools of every description ; Warranted Steel Mills registry of 'applications were placed in the wheel with afl the tor grinding Coffee, Wheat, Indian Corn, Molt, Beans, Peas. ot g w _,d the unsold numbers were drawn proOata, Pepper, Rice, etc. miscuously with those which had been already disposed of ; N. 8.-lmproved Cookuig Apparatus, Wheat MUls, Flour con.equen'u, to e« n o f the unsold numbers definite rights of ME^LAN SDS D, to and N NIw S _EATAN^^^^^ JS% "T *S"S *"j~ **? * ? , the following articles executed at the Birmingham and Shef- .^v^" ■**?«*¥ field fiwtors' prices and discounts -.—Plated Wares, Cutlery, at the New Zealaad House on any Thursday at three o'clock, Bras. Foundry. Steel Pens, Japan and Britannia Meui £ *•• w^;f "S^t-e receipt of the rr C °j»Pa"y'«Pan«er. t Wares Lamps, Scales, Weighing Machines, Optical and Meisr «' Smith, Payne, and Smith, for j_3oo, will be enMathematical Instruments, ButtoSs, Military and GUt Orna- to draw, in the presence of the Court of Directors, from ments, Jewellery, Needles, Fish Hooks, Harpoons, Combs, -wheel in which the registry numbers of all unsold allotBrushes, Turnery, Gun., Pistols, Percussion Caps, Powder ments have been deposited, with special precautions for their Shot, Swords, Cutlasses, Whips, Saddlery, Ovens. Stoves I !T tJ .^ d tf^' rf S" The register Grates, FendeVs, Fire Irons, Ironmongery, &c., 63, Grace- of th l on « l^ b ??_!*£L£ e 3 I^l°i h l£* rty . d ? lnil » tlle church-street. London. "» T^rffl^PSS'l^ «^>d J. BARTON 26, Bishopsgate- "* *• v T • street, London, mnnnfacturer of Candles and . !*■ Rmt nf f) ,, --_;.♦_, , ntim K«». _j.jT«.__ i.. . Halifax, and the West Indies. seen at the New Zealimd Hoiiw, ou mppß_tf*m tothe Agent at Nelson, C. Elliott, Examiner Ofiee. Secretary. pjvrrp^p, vf>P\C«J fXr RTT T« «f TTY .°' Pfesent puwhsters wiU be entitled to the s__e priviitilN I CiLI fUItMS lor OLLiLiO OI ±>A- leges, in retpect to an sDowabce for cabin passages (notexCHANGE may now be procured at the office of this ceedins: 25 per cent, on the purchase money;, as those who paper. bought allotments before the general ballot. 7. Purchasers not proceediqs; to New Zealand will be mBLANK FORMS of ENTRY for pass- fh^nltt^o^^ ing the CUSTOMS art now printed, and may be h«d will be •xerdsed on their behalf by t_t oflccrt of _» C-n-thc office of this paper. pstny.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue I, 16 July 1842, Page 73
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