f ptHEAP GOODS!— The V-/ being about to remove from their present temporary store, will BELL OFF by AUCTION, at twelve o'clock, on MONDAY next, the 10th of October, a great variety of MERCHANDIZE, consisting of prints, calico, mousselin-de-laine, green baize, linen, jean, fustian, merino, carpeting, flannel, oil cloth, ginghzm, shawls, scarfs, handkerchiefs, shirts, coata, trowsers, working jackets and vests, marking, darning, and sewing cotton, thimbles, pins, needles, books and eves, cord, scissors, coloured sewing silk, stay laces, tape, sorted worsted, ladies' and gentlemen's boots and shoes, bonnets, parasols, silk and satin scarfs, gingham and silk whalebone umbrellas, children's Grecian, cotton, and wonted boots ; hair, tooth, nail, hat, clothes, furniture, dairy,' shoe, dusting, scrubbing, white-wash, and shaving brushes; birch and hair brooms, razors, a variety of ladies' and gentlemen's comb*, dressing cases, hair oils, hose, stays and buttons, fancy braces, garters,, studs, belts, lawn caps, champagne, port, sherry, porter, brandy Jrum, gin; salad, sperm, black, and paint oil ; candles, coals, soap, starch, beef, pork, ham*, tongues, herring*, flour, fine moist and loaf sugar, raisins, tea, coffee, cocoa, chocqlate, rice, salt, pepper, spices, cups and saucers, tureens, dishes, plates, jugs, glasses, spoons, window glass, splendid lamps, wicks, huge assortment of carpenter's tools, double and Single barrelled guns, muskets, pistols, lead for bullets, ramrods, wadding, nipples, percussion caps, powder, shot, an assortment of nails, screws, tacks, brads, hobs, sparrow-bills, files, leather, planes, locks, spikes, bolts, hinges, spades, picks, wedges, crow bars, saws, axes, adzes, sugar nippers, knives and forks, account books, kaurie and Van Diemen's Land timber and shingles, verp superior tool chest and tools. Nelson, Sept 28. Bbown, Thomson, and Co. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. MR. JOSEPH" has received instructions from a Gentleman who is about leaving town for the purpose of farming, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SbONDAY next, the 10th instant, at twelve o'clock precisely, a'his store, near the Bridge, the following GOODS :— 21 kegs of assorted nails Silk handkerchiefs 1 box of spikes A quantity of salt 14 kegs of paint Ditto gate hinges '4 1 case of p.pes Ditto butt do. 1 do. duck tracks Hammers, latches, locks 2 do. long cloth Screws, bolts, padlocks 1 do. cross-cut saws Carpenters' squares, files 21 cedar doors Compasses, augers, trowels 1 iron chest Brace and bitts, chisels 20 do. window sashes Wine, vinegar, oil, butter 40 boxes of soap Sugar, chce«e. coffee, candles. Terms at the time of sale. Nelson, Oct. S. /nPERMS for LEASE or PURCHASE / X of that admirable Section of SUBURBAN LAND, No. 12, in the Maitai Volley, which will be divided into any sized patches that may suit parties :-^Rent-free for the first year, 30s. an acre per annum for the following six years, and 40s. an acre after that time, with the right of purchase at any time during seven yean for sS2O per acre. This land was selected as the second choice of the whole of the Suburban Sections, closely adjoins the town, possesses a fine deep soil, streams of spring water in every part, and wood for fuel and fencing at the upper and lower sides. Arrangements have also been made *itU a sawyer to cut timber on the section at the town price. Apply to W. Bishop, Druggist, near the bridge. f qpoWN and COUNTRY LAND to be _L LET. — Sections, and portions of sections, in all parts of the Town of Nelson, also Suburban Sections in the Waimea, Mofuaka, and other districts. Long leases of the Country Land will be granted on liberal terms. For particulars apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland Point. ApOWN and COUNTRY LAND for JL SALE .'-Several Town and Suburban Sections already chosen, and Suburban and Rural Sections with the right of early choices, to be Sold. For particulars apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland Point. /npO be SOLD or LET, in small portions, J JL LAND, with frontage in Hardy Street and Tasman Street, abutting upon the river. The land lies perfectly dry, and is very rich. Apply to H. Augustus Thompson, barrister and conveyancer, Trafalgar Square. / TO be SOLD or LET, excellent Front_l_ ages for Buildings in Trafalgar Street, adjoining the Literary and Scientific Institution, on Acre- No. 445. Also ACRE No. 880, in Tapes Street. Terms moderate, Trafalgar Square. A. G. Jenkins. f rpo LET, on^ Lease, LAND near the _L Custom House, having deep water frontage, 27 on the Surveyor's plan. J. S. Cottbkxlx., Nile Street East. / rpo LET, eligible BUILDING LAND, «/ JL with frontages on Bridge StresUnd the river, adjoining the Meat Market, No. 207 on the Surveyor's Plan. - J. S. COTTEBELL, Nile Street East. C T"O LET, TOWN ACRpS, No. 23, on JL Wakefield Quay ; 735, in St. Vincent Street ; and 915, in Waimea Road. For particulars spply to Mr. Greaves, .solicitor, Trafalgar Street. *\- — -~ — ~-~ ~~ — ~~~ ~- ~- *— — ■ — ■— —^~~ m —~~~ ~— ~~~ -^ — — ——— I nfO be LET, in lots, on building leases, c J. for any Term of Years, the remaining part of the ACRE on Auckland Point, numbered so on the Surveyor's Flan. For Particulars apply to Mr. Greaves, Solicitor, Trafalgar Square. /?pO be SOLD or LET, the whole or part *• JL of an eligible and commodious RESIDENCE. Apply to Mr. Stephens, Grampian Cottage, Nelson. *S T?OR SALE by PRIVATE BARGAIN, X? the well-known fast-sailing schooner MANA, 21 tons register, with all her Stores, &c. See. This vessel is well . adapted for trading between the different settlements of New* Zealand. For further particulars apply to Waitt and Co., at the Haven. " nXT STALLARD, PAINTER, GLA- • T T « ZIER, and PLUMBER, Nile Street East, near the residence of Mr. Shepherd, Solicitor, respectfully informs the inhabitants of NeUon and £ts vicinity that he has eom- • menced business in the above branches, and hopes, by strict attention and good workmanship, to merit a shsr* of their patronage. N. B. Sign- writing, gnUs*, and gOcung, executed in the
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 31, 8 October 1842, Page 121
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