he SOLD by AUCTION, hy Mr« JL JAMES WILLIAMS, at the stores of Messrs. C. EmDson and Co., Auckland Point, on MONDAY, the Bth of May at Twelve o'clock precisely, a quantity of MERCHANDISE, consisting of ' A quantity of fine white sugar 4 tons moist sugar A quantity of fine Cork butter A large assortment of blankets ' 40 chests superior black.tea, lajlbs. each, well adapted for families 121 gallons of whiskey, first quality 4 casks of peppermint cordial A large assortment of upper leather 263 gross of glass buttons 52 ditto gilt ditto 12 ditto pearl ditto A small quantity of coffee , 10 pieces of black stuff An excellent assortment of silk handkerchiefs A laige quantity of ladies' hose ditto children's ditto 4 dozen Jim Crow hats 1 brace of silver mounted pistols, in case 1 piece of oil cloth, and sundry other articles, too numerous to mention. ' Terms to be made known at time of sale. /•LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK, /• Er ESSEX. T\/rR. J. D. MACFARLANE has received -l~vj_ instructions from Messrs. C. Empson and Co. to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, the 10th instant, at Mr. Tod's Stock-yard, on the hill near Auckland Point, the CARGO of STOCK, ex Essex, consisting of 12 very superior working bullocks 30 splendid 3-year old steers, fit either 'for breaking-in for work, or for the butcher 80 very superior well-bred 2i-year old heifers, nearly the whole of which are in calf to the celebrated Durham bull, Champion, imported into Port Phillip in 1839. He gained the first prize at the Port Phillip Agricultural Show, in 1842,< _ and is considered by competent judges to be the finest bull in New South Wales. The above stock are from the celebrated herds of W. Ryree, Esq., whose reputation as a breeder stands as high as any in New South Wales. The above cattle have reached Nelson in excellent condition, and may be viewed on board, on the Waimea Plain where part have been landed, and at the Stockyard, on the {morning of sale. The sale' to commence ad Twelve o'clock precisely. Lunch will be provided. 1 Nelson, May 4. •w/"^ SALE OF SUBURBAN LAND. A LFRED FELL and CO. have received joy- instructions to offer for competition by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, May 10th, in lots of five or more acres, to suit the convenience of purchasers, the SUBURBAN SECTION No. 1, Waimea South, near the residence of George Duppa, Esq. This eligible and valuable section is situate in the very best portion of this favourite district, about 10 miles from Nelson, on the direct road to Captain England's farm ; it adjoins the Wairoa River, and has three road frontages. The soil is unquestionably of first-rate fertility. Timber and firewood may be obtained on the adjoining sections. t It presents, on the whole, one of the most favourable opportunities of purchasing^ small allotments of land of any in the colony. A map of the' district and a plan of the section, as laid out in allotments, may be seen at the Warehouse of the Auctioneers, of whom 1 any further particulars may be obtained. Terms of sale. — One half of the purchase money will be required upon taking possession of the land, and the remain - , ing moiety on or before two years from the day of purchase. The sale will take place at the Warehouse of Alfred Fell and Co., Trafalgar Street, and commence punctual! j at Twelve o'clock. .J7* IN THE SUPREME COURT. BETWEEN JOHN WADE, Plaintiff, and JAMES COCKBURN, Defendant. By virtue of a writ of execution against the goods of the above-named defendant, the Sheriff will cause to be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY next, the Bth day of May, at One o'clock precisely, unless this execution be previously stayed,^ , , the whole of the unexpired Term and Interest of the said ' James Cockburn of and in a certain Piece of Ground, situate on Auckland Point, together with the house and premises thereon erected, with various goods and chattels, the property of the said James Cockburn. - April 15th, 1813. . Hsnst St. Hill, Sheriff. ~7\ IN THE. SUPREME COURT. JAMES WILLIAMS, -D Plaintiff, and JOHN ANDERSON BROWN and JAMES HAMILTON THOMPSON, Defendants. By virtue of a writ of execution against the goods of the above-named defendant, the Sheriff will cause to be SOLD by PUBLIC, AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, the 9th day of May, at One o'clock precisely, unless this execution be previously stayed, the whole of the unexpired Term and Interest of the said John Anderson Brown and James Hamilton Thompson of and in a certain Piece of Ground, situate in Bridge Street, together with the house and premises thereon erected, with various goods and chattels, the property of the said John Anderson Brown and James Hamilton Thompson. . , April 16th, 184 S. Hxnkt St. HrLL, Sheriff. TV AND TO LET in various parts of the * I * Town and Suburban districts of Nelson. Apply to J Mr. G. R. RICBAXDSOir, - ' Solicitor and Land Agent, 169, Bridge Street. n. N.B. An early Rural Choice for sale. jrpOWN and COUNTRY LAND to he . J -M. LET.— Sections, and portions of sections, in all parts' of the Town of Nelson, also Suburban Sections in the , Waimea, Mohiaka, 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. ynpOWN and COUNTRY LAND for JL SALE. — Saveral Town and Suburban Sections already . chosen, and Suburban and Rural Sections with the right of early choicti, to be Sold. For particulars apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland Point. /Vpo be LET, or SOLD, entire or in smalH »' X lots, TOWN ACRES-No. 161, rent, 300 feet deep, 10s. ; purchase, 605. : back of the same, purchase, Bs. per foot frontage. No. 991, rent, 00s.; purchase, jtfSO. SUBURBAN SECTIONS— near Mr. Here's, No. 07, rent* 65. ; purchase, 50s. No. 121, rent, Bs. ; purchase, 755. per t^BCre. BSfRAL CHOICES, No. 298, je*oO; No. «13, jtf6o. Apply to Mr. P. Ythi, Grove Street, in the Wood. be SOLD by PRIVATE CONJL TRACT, TOWN SECTION. N0.735 r in St. Vincent B^t^d^ ce eoßUßALßECTlONß,be4gordersofch^ee oßUßALBECTlONB,be4gordersofch^eo RURALBECTlONB,be4gordersofch^e To be LET,' TOWN SECTION, No. 23, on Wakefleld Quay, SUBURBAN SECTIONS, Nos. 88, 80, MdlSfl Waimea South. IW^/sSeeT* 11 * 0 " I*™1 *™ * PPlj *° Mr< Giwei ' «>l«Stor.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 61, 6 May 1843, Page 241
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