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. T^OR HOBART TOWN, direct.— The - J? Una fast-sailing schooner ADELAIDE, Harburg, master, will Bail in eight days. For freight or passage apply to the captain on board, or to Messrs. Nathan and Joseph. Nelson, Dec 15. MOTUAKA and the MOUTERE. _I? J. S. COTTERELL will leave Nelson, in his large new whale boat, on MONDAY next, the lath instant, for the purpose of inspecting the above districts previous to the forthcoming selection, when he will be happy to accommodate a few landowners and agents. .t^OR MASSACRE BAY.— That wellJD known fast-sailing schooner, NELSON PACKET, will positively tail on TUESDAY next, the 20th instant. Captain Jackson's long experience on the coast, and the superior accommodation this vessel affords, makes this a most deirable opportunity to parties wishing 1 to visit this flourishing young settlement. Carries an experienced cook. Apply to theCtptain on board, or to Mr. Gulley, at the Haven. N. B. Captain Jackson wiU not be answerable for any debts contracted by Ms crewi EX ADELAIDE. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. NATHAN and JOSEPH, on MONDAY next, the 19th of December, at twelve o'clock precisely, at their store, near the Bridge, 10,000 feet of Van Diemen's Land TIMBER, consisting of 1-inch and lj-inch boards, scantling, joists, battens, shingles, and paling. Also, 00 bags of flour 53 copies of the New Zealand Moist and loaf sugar Grammar Butter S doz. and 9 spades Candles. 50 boxes window glass Oats 1 double-barrel gun, entirely Cigars new, fitted with apparatus 6 casks of beef complete 1 bag of nails - 1 large tent, completely new, 2 casks of gin, duty paid with apparatus complete 40 lbs. snuff, loose Shooting coats, &c. &c. Terms at the time of sale. by AUCTION.— Messrs. ALO FRED FELL and Co. are instructed to Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY next, December 21st, TwenjK head of CATTLE in excellent condition, consisting of orft bull, cows with calves, cows in calf, heifers, and steers. Also, a number of goats of the St. Jago breed, and a four-oared gig in good condition. These desirable Lots may be seen on the morning of the •ale, at the Stockyard Auckland Point, where the sale will take place at twelve o'clock. 1 SALE by AUCTION, without reserve, the property of a Gentleman about to return to England.— Messrs. ALFRED FELL and Co. have been instructed to Sell by Auction, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, on THURSDAY next, December 22d, a miscellaneous assortment of useful ARTICLES, comprising household furniture, earthenware, tools, a few standard books, a thermometer and hydrometer, and other effects. Also, a few lots of Wearing Apparel, being the unredeemed purchases at a late sale, which must be sold without reserve. MR. J. D. MACFARLANE has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, December 26th, at the Stockyard of Messrs. Patchett and Graham, Auckland Point, a mixed herd of Sixty bead of CATTLE, selected from the well-known stock of Dr. Imlsy, of Twofold Bay. The cows and steers are well selected, and the young stock got by highly-bred imported bulls. The cattle may remain on the station where they have been lately feeding on easy terms, id care of a gentleman residing there. The sale will commence at twelve o'clock precise! y^tfnd the cattle may be viewed on the morning of the same day. \ TO be LET, on liberal terms, in whole or in part, for terms of fourteen years, the following TOWN ACRES :— I Nos. 781, Toi Toi Street, 44, Russell Street, 736, Vanguard ! Street North, 666, Wellington Street, 109, Russell Street, 553, Brook Street, 850, corner of Murphy and Emanu Streets, 503, Manuka Street, and 886, Tipahi Street. Town Acre, No. 825, Murphy Street, to be Sold, or Let with a purchasing clause. Also, the following SUBURBAN SECTIONS to be Let:— No.. 11, Maitai Valley, chosen for NoJSlNgipiee ; 12, Waimea Eut, 147, Wainwa West, and 43, Wainiea. West. Apply to MMB. R. Richardson, Sojjcjj&ryid Land Agent, FOR SALE, RURAL SECTION, order of choice No. 503, Apply at the Examiner Office. Suburban and country land, k3 in small or large allotments. — To be Sold, at one uniform price of jtf 2 10s. per acre; to be Let, with power of purchase, at 6s. per acre. If sold, all or any portion of the purchase money to remain on mortgage. Also, a TOWN ACRE, in Hardy Street, to be Let/with power of purchase. Inquire of H. A. Thompson, Esq., Barrister and Solicitor, Trafalgar Square. TO be SOLD or LET, excellent Frontages for Buildings in Trafalgar Street, adjoining the literary and Scientific Institution, on Acre No. 445. Also ACRE No. 830, in Tapea Street. Terms moderate. Trafalgar Square. A. G. Jxnkini. TO LET, TOWN ACRES, No, 23, on Wakefield Quay ; 735, in St. Vincent Street ; and 915, hi Waimea Road. For particulars spply to Mr. Greaves, solicitor, Trafalgar Street. TOWN and COUNTRY LAND for SALE.— Several Town and Suburban Sections already Ac-sen, and Suburban and Rural Sections with the right of «rly choictt, to be Sold. For particulars apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland Point. TOWN and COUNTRY LAND to be LET. — Sections, and portions of sections, in all parts £th« Town of Nelson, also Suburban Sections in the a Vafanea, Motuaka, and other districts. Long leases of the ?*«ntry Land will be granted on liberal terms. For particulars apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland •olnt. rO be SOLD or LET, the whole or part of an eligible and commodious RESIDENCE. Apply to Mr. Howard, at the Haven.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 41, 17 December 1842, Page 161

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Page 161 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 41, 17 December 1842, Page 161

Page 161 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 41, 17 December 1842, Page 161

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