( T?OR PORT NICHOLSON, calling at X? Kapiti, the well-known fast-sailing brig NIMROD, P. Cooney, matter, will sail in a few days. For passage apply to the Csptain on board. Ablic sale of lands in the nelson t SETTLEMENT. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, at the store of ALFRED FELL and Co., Trafalgar Street, on THURSDAY next, November 17th, THREE SECTIONS OF LAND, the property of a gentleman about to return to England. COMPRISING Lot No. I.— Town Section, No. 1036 on the Surveyor's plan. This eligible building grouad is situate in Trafalgar Street South, near the villa of Captain Wilson. Lot No. 3.— The New Zealand Company's Land Order, No. 1090, for the choice of a Suburban Section of fifty acres. The selection for this number was reserved at the late distribution of land, but may be chosen in the ensuing month. - Lot No. 3. — The New Zealand Company's Land Order, No. 3, for the choice of a Rural Section of one hundred and fifty acres. The selection of this number is advertised to take place on the 20th of next month, and maybe fairly considered the most eligible Section in this class for purchasers, commanding arf advantageous selection in the valuable coal district of Massacre Bay. The sale will commence at twelve o'clock punctually. /^ CHE AT v GOODS., , The Undersigned will continue to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY in each week, at theb premises in Bridge Street, a great variety of MERCHANDISE, cohsisting of prints, calico, mousselin-de-laine, green bake, linen, jean, fustian, merino, -carpeting, flannel, oil doth, ginghsm, shawls, scarfs, handkerchiefs, shirts, coats, trowsers, working jackets and vests, marking, darning, and sewing cotton, thimbles, pins, needles, books and eyes, 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 worsted boots ; hair, tooth, nail, hat, clothes, furniture, dairy, shoe, dusting, scrubbing, white-wash, and shaving brushes; birch and hair brooms, razors, a variety of ladie*' and gentlemen's combs, dressing cases, hair oils, hose, stays a-ad Buttons, fancy braces, garter*, stutls, belts, lawn caps, champagne, port, sherry, porter, brandy, rum, gin ; salad, sperm, black, and paint oil ; candles, cools, soup, starch, beef, pork, hams, tongues, herrings, flour, fine moist and loaf sugar, raisins, tea, coffee, cocoa, chocolate, rice, salt, pepper, spices, cups and saucers, tureens, disbes, plates, jugs, glosses, spoons, window glass, splendid lamps, wicks, large assortment of carpenter's tools, double and single barrelled guns, muskets, pistols, lead for bullets, ramrods, wadding, nipples, percussion caps, powder, ahot, an assortment of nails, screws, tacks, brad*, nobs, sparrow-bills, files, leather, planes, locks, spikes, bolts, binges, 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. Brown, Thomson, and Co. m '"TOWN and COUNTRY LAND for X SALE. — Several Town and Suburban Sections already chosen, and Suburban and Rural Sections with the right ot early cboicts, to be Sold. Fur particulars apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland Point. and COUNTRY LAND to be X LET.— Sections, and portions of sections, in all parts of the Town of Nelson, also Suburban Sections in the Waimea, Mot.ualta, 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. TO be SOLD or LET, in small portions, LAND, with frontage in Hardy Street and Tasman Street, abutting upon the river. Apply to H. Augustus Thompson, banister and conveyancer, Trafalgar Square. O LET, TOWN ACRES, No. 23, on Wakefield Quay ; 736, in St. Vincent Street ; and 015, in Waimea Road. For particulars apply to Mr. Greaves, solicitor, Trafalgar Street. % npo be LET, in lots, on building leases, X for any Term of Years, the remaining part of the ACRE on Auckland Point, numbered 59 on the Surveyor's Plan.] For Particulars apply to Mr. Greaves, Solicitor, Trafalgar ''Square. * - • 'npO LET, valuable building LAND, in JL the centre of the Town, close to Trafalgar Squrre, and all the public offices. The greater part of the acre is respectably tenanted, and has frontages in-JNile Street, Sussex Place, end Selwyn Place. To be SOLD, very cheap, SUBURBAN SECTION, No. 113, Waimea East. Apply to Mr. J. F. Wilson, Surgeon. _f elson, October 2". be SOLD or LET, excellent FrontX ages for Buildings in Trafalgar Street, adjoining the Literary and Scientific Institution, on Acre No. 445. Also ACRE No. 880, in Tapea Street. Terms moderate. Trafalgar Square. A. G. Jenkins. /^OTTAGE for SALE.— A neat well- ' \_>' finished weather-boarded Cottage, situate at the corner of Hardy and Collingwood Streets, to be sold cheap. l Apply to Brown, Thomson, and Co. Nelson, Oct. 14. be SOLD or LET, the whole or part X of an siigible and commodious RESIDENCE. Apply to Mr. Stephens, Grampian Cottage, Nelson. /rW be SOLD by PRIVATE BARX GAIN, the well-known fast-sailing Schooner NEW ZEALANDER, ».bout 17 tons burden. > This vessel Was built expressly far the coasting trade, under the superintendence of the owner, and has a cabin well fitted up for the accommodation of ptssengers. As a constant traffic has sprung up between this place and Massacre Bay, wbere a great number of people have now settled, a vessel like the New Zealander, tojpe laid on as a regular trader, would prove a source of great remuneration to the purchaser. For further particular*, apply to Wsitt and Co. Nelson, Oct. 28. Vrio LET, a WEATHER-BOARDED X COTTAGE, with shingled roof and brick fixe place, on o#n Section, 667, opposite the Survey Office, Inquire at Cot|srell and Burt's, Haven Road. ' TTP R SALE » an excellent round TENT. J? " ' Apply at the Examiner office.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 36, 12 November 1842, Page 141
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