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jEfRQPRIETORS and Agents of Pro* JL prietors of lands in the Settlement of Nelson, axe informed that on the first distribution of Acconuoodation Sections, at choice No. 338, sections No. 69, Waimea East and Waimea West, are both marked on the phut, as then chosen. The former is recorded as the actual choice, [and the Utter remains unchosen. This circumstance having been overlooked aft. the last distribution, the section No. 69, Waimea West, is now offered for selection to any party who, having chosen subsequently, at the time supposing this section to have been already chosen, might now prefer it to that which he then selected. The section relinquished by any party thus entitled to correct bis choice, will be open to the holder of .the next choice, and *> successively to the last choice* All parties interested, are invited to.meet at this office, op. the 2d of March, at ten, aan. ; after which date, any Accommodation Sections already surveyed which may remain unselected, and any other available land nowunsnrveyed which may be found within the limits of the respective districts, will be arranged and appropriated to form Rural Section*, and the survey of Accommodation Sections will be considered as final and complete. The section* still open for selection to any party who has not already chosen, or who would cornet his choice, are as follows:— In district Waimea South, Mo*. 15, SS, 44, 46, 48, 80, 65, 66, 57, 68, 59. 74, 75, 100, 116, 117. 118, 119, 135, 126, 137. Waimea West, Nos. 69, 78, 80, 81, 82, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 106, 107* Moutere, Nos. 29, 44, 114, 153, 164. Suburban North, Nos. 26, 28, 37. Survey Office, Nelson, Fsbdbbicx TvcKxtt, February iS. Chief Surveyor. In consequence of the absence of the Chief Surveyor, the above meeting is unavoidably postponed 'from the Sato the 13th instant. March 1, 1843. Abthub Wakbfiblb. Certificates of selection for acV_/ COMMODATION SECTIONS in the settlement of Nelson, may now be received at the Company's Office, at the" Haven, upon presentation of Land Orders, between the hours of ten ana one o'clock. Abthub Wakbfibld. Resident Agent of the New Zealand Company. Nelton Haven, Feb. 11. ZEALAND COMPANY, _Ltl Preliminary Lands in the Settlement of Nelson. Governor. — Joseph Sohxb, Esq. * ~ ' Deputy-Governor.— How. Fbanqm Babiico. Dibbctom. ViqcouziT Ingbstbe, M.P. Lobd Pctbb. Hbnxt A. Aglionbt, Eso.., M. P< Jobn.Ellxbkbr Boulcott, East. John' William, Eso. . _, William Tatlob Copxlahd, Eso., Ald. M. P. Russkl Ellicb, Eso. Jambs Robbbt Gowew, Esq. John Hike, Eso. William Hutt, Eso., M. P. Stxwabt Majoejbanks, Esq., M. P. Ross Donnelly Mangles, Eso., M. P.] Sib William Moleswoeth, Babt. Alkxanuxb Naibnb, Eso. John Pieib, Eso, Aldeemah* Sib Gxobgb Sinclaib, Babt. John Abel-Smith, Eso., M. P. William Thompson, Esq., Aldbbman, M. P. Hon. Fbkdeeick Jas. Tollbmachx, M. P. Edwaed G. Waxbpixld, Esq. Abthub Willis, Eso. Gxobgb Fkedebjck Young, Esoj 1. The Court of Directors of the New Zealand Company hereby give notice that a limited number of allotments of preliminary lands, each of which consists of three sections, tit., one acre of Town Land, fifty acres of Suburban Land, and one hundred and fifty acres of Country Land, are still open for sale in their second settlement of Nelson. The price of each allotment is jeTSOO. - y 2. These allotments were unsold' when the general ballot for priority of choice was held on the 30th of August laatt nevertheless, the number* which represent them in the original registry of applications were placed in the wheel with all the other numbers, and the unsold numbers were drawn pro* miscuously 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 •btaxn nreUminary allotment**. ~ on precisely the same terms, with respect to price and the chances of priority of choice, as original purchasers. 6-. A list of the registry numbers, w jth 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 passage* (not ex« ceeding 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 en* titled to delegate their rights of choice to any agent wboas they may nominate ; or, if they should prefer it, such choice will be exercised on their behalf by the officers of the Oeoa* pany. Paturflised by Her Majesty's'.Honourable Board of Ordnance _^tne Royal Agricultural Society of England, the New Zealand Company, and the principal Officers and Settlers- in the Australian Colonies. MANNING'S COLONIAL COTTAGES. Manufactory, 251, High Holborn, London Through' the advantages 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 01 work prepared ready for fixing in colonial built houses, by purchasing which in England much loss of time and expense win be saved. Furniture suited for colonial use ; Iron and Brass Bedsteads of every description ; Hurdles, Fences, Gates, Ploughs, Harrows, and every, description of iron work, manufactured on his premises. ' ' H. M., from twenty years' experience in furnishing supplied for emigrants to the various colonies, from an estenfive correspondence with colonists, and from having land and stock of his own in Australia, has no diffidence in stating that he f competent to advise any emigrant, and supply hon s necessaries he may require, J. BARTON, 26, Bisbopsgate- • street, London; manufacturer of Candles aid Soap, properly packed for New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Halifax, and fee West Indies. .

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 52, 4 March 1843, Page 250

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Page 250 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 52, 4 March 1843, Page 250

Page 250 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 52, 4 March 1843, Page 250

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