/OOR WELLINGTON.— The fine festJO sailing schooner, VANGUARD, sixty-four tons, Cap. tain Newton, will sail TO-MORROW. For freight or passage apply to the captain on board, or to Morrison and Sclanders, Auckland Point. February 4. /WITHOUT RESERVE, TO CLOSE A CON- • SIGNMENT. MR. J. D. MACFARLANE has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY next, at the store of C. Empson and Co., Auckland Point, lately occupied by Mr. Walkinshaw, the following ARTICLES :— Figured merinoes Palm-leaf hats . . Cotton shawls Striped shirting ' Thibet do. Duck frocks Cotton handkerchiefs Cotton handkerchiefs Fancy vests Swansdown vests Looking glasses Silk plush Furniture lining Gauze ribbons Windsor soap Sarsnet do. Night caps Sewing silk and cotton Silk handkerchiefs Tea in large and small Tartan scarfs packages Cigar cases And a variety of other articles. The sale to commence at twelve o'clock precisely. /"xraCELLENT STORAGE to LET, on ■ M.i Auckland Point, at the Wholesale Store of C. Empson and Co., lately occupied by Mr. W. R. M. Walkinshaw. Apply to C. Empson and Co., on the premises. -Nelson, February 1. //COUNTRY SECTIONS at the Waimea, \y Moutere, and Motuaka, to LET, on long lease, and on liberal terms." i Also, TOWN and COUNTRY LAND for SALE, in small allotments. Apply to J. S. Cotterell, Haven Road. /SUBURBAN and COUNTRY 'LAND, 1^ in small or large allotments. — To be Sold, at one uniform price of £ 2 10s. per acre; to be Let, with power of purchase, at Ss. 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. / >pOWN and COUNTRY LAND to be _1_ LET. — Sections, and portions of sections, in all parts .of the Town of Nelson, also Suburban Sections in the Waimea, Motuaka, 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. .fITPOWN and COUNTRY LAND for j 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. be SOLD by PRIVATE CON- ' X TRACT, TOWN SECTION, No. 735, in St. Vincent Street, SUBURBAN SECTION, No. 129, Waimea South, and three RURAL SECTIONS, being orders of choice Nos. 926, 881, 1077. To be LET, TOWN SECTION, No. 33, on Wakefield Quay. For further particulars apply to Mr. Greaves, solicitor, Trafalgar Street. / nPO be LET, either in whole or part, X SUBURBAN SECTION, No. IQS, Waimea East. This section is situated in the middle pf a fine grass district, is admirably suited for the grazier or dairy-keeper, and is within a few feet of the reach of boats at high water. Also, to be LET, in Allotments for building, TOWN ACRE, No. 449, corner of Hardy Street and Waimea Road. The peculiar situation of this Acre, being the first on the road which will be the only thoroughfare to the great agricultural and grazing districts, offers advantages of no ordinary nature. It is also well adapted for gardens, having a deep and rich soil. Apply to F. Otterson, Auckland Point. be LET, on liberal terms, in whole JL 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, 653, Brook Street, 850, comer of Murphy and Emanu Streets, MS, 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 tobe Let :— No. 11, Maitai Valley, chosen for No. 1 choice ; 12, Waimea Sast, 147, Waimea West, and 43, Waimea West. Apply to Mr. G. R. Richardson, Solicitor and Land Agent, j 60, Bridge -Street. TO be SOLD or LET, the whole or part of an eligible and commodious RESIDENCE. Apply to Mr. Howard, at the Haven, T?OR SALE, by PRIVATE BARGAIN, JD that HOUSE, situated in Trafalgar Street, and near Jridge Street, at present occupied by Sir. Peter Crow as a Juteher's Shop. For terms, apply to Mr. John Tinline, at Mr. Revan's hrm. Nelson, Dee, 19. TIO be DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE ' BARGAIN, two large FISHING SEINES, and a (uantity of Lines. For particulars apply to J. Howard, at the Haven. PLAN OF NELSON.— Just published, at the Examiner ofllce, a Lithographed Plan of the Town of Nelson, price Ss. 6d. " . THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, and WELLINGTON BPECTATOR (the firtt newttaptr published in New Zealand}, is regularly transmitted » Fort Nelson, and may be had of Mr. F. G. Moore, the Tbs New Zsaland Oaxette will be found an excellent msIbun for advertisers. ' Terms for the paper, Ten Shillings per quarter payable hi advance. I Orders for the Paper sasi Ad vertisemsuts received by Mr. Jliott, at th« ofllce of the NtUon K»m»lmtr.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 48, 4 February 1843, Page 189
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