ZEALAND COMPANY. ic^ Preliminary Lands in the Settlement of Nelion. Governor.— Josxpk Somis, Esq. Deputy-Governor.— How. Francis Baking. DIXBCTOKg. " Viscount Ingbstbx, M. P. Loxd Pktbx. Hbnbt A. Agxionby, Esa., M. P. John Ellxxxxx Boulcott, Esq. John William, Esa. William TXylob Copxland, Eta., Ald. M. P. Russkl Ellicb, Ess. Jambs Robxet Gowbn, Esq. John Hinb, Esq. William Htjtt, Esa., M. P. Stxwabt Mai obibanks, Esa., M. P. Boss Donnblly Mangles, Esq., M. P. Six William Molxswoxth, Babt. Alexahdkx Naiknx, Esa. John Pixix, Esa, Aldxbman. Six Gxobob Sinclaix, Baxt. John Abbl Smith, Esa., M. P. William Thompson, Esa., Aldbbmam, M. . Hon. Frxdbxick. Jas. Tollxmachx, M. P. Edwakd G. Waxxtibld, £■& Akthux Willis, Esa. - GIOXGK FXXDXXICK YOUNO, ESQ. , l. The Court of Directors of the New Zealand Company hereby give notice that a limited number of allotments ox preliminary lands, each of which consists of three sections, vis., one acre of Town Land, fifty acres of Suburban Land, and one hundred and fifty acres of Country Land, are still wen for sale in their second settlement of Nelson. The price or each allotment is a. These allotments were unsold when the general ballot for priority of choice was held on the SOth of August last ; nevertheless, the numbers which represent them in the original registry of applications were placed in the- wheel with all tha other numbers, and the unsold numbers were drawn promiscnously with those which had been already disposed: of ; consequently to each of the unsold numbers definite rights of priority of choice '(distinct in respect to each of the sections above described) have been attached by the ballot. 3. Until further notice, any party, or his agent, attending at the New Zealand House on any Thursday at three o'clock, p. m., and producing the receipt of the Company's Bankers, Messrs. Smith, Payne, and Smith, for j£3oo, will be entitled to draw, in the presence of the Court of Directors, from a wheel in which the registry numbers of all unsold allotments have been deposited, with special precautions for their security and for the fairness of the proceeding. The register of the original ballot will then shew to the party drawing the number, and to what rights of priority of choice he is entitled. 4. Applicants therefore will obtain preliminary allotments, on precisely the same terms, with respect to price and the chances of priority of choice, as original purchasers. 5. A list of the registry numbers, with the rights of choice which were attached to each by the original ballot, may be seen at the New Zealand House, on application to the Secretary. 6. Present purchasers will be entitled to the same privileges, in respect to an allowance for cabin passages (not exceeding 35 per cent, on the purchase money), as those who bought allotments before the general ballot. 7. Purchasers not proceeding to New Zealand will be entitled to delegate their rights of choice to any agent whom they may nominate ; or, if they should prefer it, such choice will be exercised on their behalf by the officers of the Company^ \fi~ /and J. BARTON, 26, BishopsgateT? i street, London, manufacturer of Cand'js and Soap, properly packed for New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Halifax, and the West Indies. Agent at Nelson, C. Elliott, Examiner Office. »T>OlS E P H FEN N, 105, Newgate- €/ street, London, has sneceeded in making a superior quality of AXE, after the Amxxican and Canadian ,Pattxkns, so highly celebrated for facilitating and shortening the work of Wood Cutting ; also a good particular-shaped BILLHOOK, serviceable for clearing small and brushwood; and every description of Tools, Cdtlxkt, and othxx Im*lxmxnts, for persons about to emigrate to New Zealand, &c, with every attention to quality, which has for. the last century marked this Establishment. J9%onised'bT Her Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance, jr tie Royal Agricultural Society of England, the New Zealand Company, and the principal Officers and Settlers in the Australian Colonies. MANNING'S COLONIAL CQi:TAGES. Manufactory, 351. High Holborn, London. Through the advantage* which H. M. possesses of shipping free of duty, he has reduced the prices of his Colonial Cottages. Emigrants will find their interest in taking the framed Skeleton Cottages, which are constructed so as to remain permanent for many years. Doors, windows, partitions, and every description of work prepared ready for fixing in colonial built houses, by purchasing which in England much loss of time and expense will be saved. Furniture suited for colonial use; Iron and Brass Bedsteads of every description; Hur,dles, Fences, Gates, Ploughs, Harrows, and every description of iron work, manufactured on bis premises. H. M., from twenty years' experience in furnishing supplies for emigrants to the various colonies, from an extenfive correspondence with colonists, and from hasing land and stock of his own in Australia, has no diffidence in stating that he is fully competent to advise any emigrant, and supply him with the necessaries he may require. . J^ETALLIC BEDSTEADS. COLONIAL •^ TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS. TV/TARTIN and CO. have always on, hand vJkV JL Warranted Agricultural Implements, Carts, Ploughs, Plantation Hoes, Bills, Cast Steel American Wedge" Axes, Hatchets, Spades, Shovels, Coopers', Carpenters', Carriers', and other Tools of every description ; Warranted Steal Villa for grinding Coffee, Wheat, Indian Co»a, Malt, Beans, Peas, Oats, Pepper, Bice, tic. . N. B.— lmproved Cooking Apparatus, Wheat Mills, Flour Dressing Machines, and Sieves, are almost indispensable for EMIGRANTS to NEW SOUTH WALES, VAN DIEMEN'S LAND, and NEW ZEALAND. Orders for any of the following articles executed at the Birmingham and Sheffield factors*^ price* and discounts:— Plated Wares, Cutlery, Brass Foundry, Steel Pens, Japan and Britannia Metal Wares, Lamps. Scales, Weighing Machines, Optical and Mathematical Instruments, Buttons, Military and Gilt Ornaments, Jewellery, Needles, Fish Hooks, Harpoons, Combs, Brushes, Turnery, Guns, Pistols, Percussion Cans, Powder, Shot, Swords, Cutlasses, Whips, Saddlery, Ovens, Stoves, Grates, Fenders,|Fire Irons, Ironmongery, &c., Bs, Grace-church-street, London. EMOVAL OF THE EXAMINES OFFICE.— C. Elliott begs to sffquwlnt the inhabitants of Nelson that, having disposed of Us premises in Trafalgar SqftaM to the Government for a Court House, the PRINTING and STATIONER? BUSINESS win fora short time be carried on in pert of the Surveyors'* late IXeas^Boorn. . - - ' •^* TTnirmrft nt *^* south itast iwtbsTi - * LANK FORMS of ENTRY %.p?ia^ ' ing the CUSTOMS areitow pxtnt^g and i>ay\eMdV U tk* office of this paper, sad at the Custom House. ' '
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 30, 1 October 1842, Page 117
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