/ TO SAIL IN A FEW DAYS. /TGI OR SYDNEY, and if sufficient. -1- inducement offers, to call at Wellington, the fine schooner OSPREY, ISO tons, Captain Hunt. This vesiel has most splendid accommodation for both cabin and steerage passengers. For particulars apply to Alfbxd Fbll and Co., . Nelson, Nov. 3. Trafalgar Street. '"17OR WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND), X and BAY of ISLANDS, the British brigantine JOSEPH ALBINO, A. 1, 147 tons register, J. Finnis, commander. On her return from the above ports she will be immediately despatched for HOBART TOWN, and ADELAIDE, S. A. The above -vessel has first-rate accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage apply to , John Bbit & Sons, Nelson, Oct. 28. Bridge Street. yfciOß SYDNEY DIRECT.— The British 'X 1 Brig, WILLIAM STOVELD, A. 1, 187 tons register, Albxandbb Davidson, commander, will sail immediately on her return to this port from Auckland and Wellington, andhas splendid accommodations lor cabin and steerage passengers. . For freight or passage apply to John Bbit & Sons. < Oct. 28. Bridge Street. / IMPORTANT SALE, WITHOUT RESERVE. rpo be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, JL by ALFRED FELL and Co., on MONDAY, November 6 , at the residence of Mr. Howroyd, in the Waimea road, the whole of hisuteful and valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS ; comprising three cows, mare andj foal, chaise cart, three sets of harness, saddle and bridle, a complete set of pise moulds, Dean and Evans' patent wheat mill, cast iron oven complete, Sinclair's patent turnip drill, various other farming implements, garden and other tools, &c. Also the TOWN SECTION, No. 1000, with the substan. 1 tially-built DWELLING HOUSE erected thereon, with its numerous and desirable appurtenances, consisting of (table, cow- shed, cow ties and chains, piggery, tool house, with the suitable fixtures attached respectively thereto in great abundance. Likewise the LAND ORDER for the RURAL SECTION of ISO acres, at preent unselected, the choice being No. 101 . A. Fell and Co. beg to call the particular attention of pur- . chasers to the above announcement, as worthy their best consideration. The household furniture and effects are of very superior workmanship, and of the most useful description. The cows, mare, and foal are in excellent condition, and will be found moat useful animals. The farming implements are quite new, and were well selected in England ; the whole being purchased for the sole use of the vendor, and not with a view to sals. The town section is situate on the main road to the great agricultural districts of the Waimea. The dwelling bouse and offices are substantially built, and replete with conveniences most admirably arranged, forming the most desirable homestead in the proximity of the town ; and the order of choice, No. 101, for one hundred and fifty acrei, cannot fail to insure to the purchaser a certainty of being enabled to select hud of die first quality, at an eligible distance from Nelson. « The articles above enumerated being far too numerous to particularise in an advertisement, an allotted catalogue may be seen every day previous to the sale at the warehouse of the auctioneers, Trafalgar street, and upon the premises in the Waimea road, where the house and lota may be viewed on the mornings^of Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, previous to the day of sale. /\ The sale to commence at twelve o'clock punctually. . CARGO OP THE OSPREY. TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, by ALFRED FELL and Co., at their Warehouse, Trs%i falgar Street, on TUESDAY next, the 7th instant, if not sola previously by Private Contract, the CARGO of the OSPREY; ten days from Hobart Town, contiiting of— 50 4-doeen cases Taylor's bottled ale ana stout IS octaves sherry s 0 cases fine old port, 35 dot. 12 cases cherry brandy t case salmon, ISO lbs. 260 bags Manilla sugar, clayed and sun dried 35 bags -superior qualityxoffee 25 do. rice fc 17 do. cabin biseuita, * Tea, superior black & green in chests half chests, and quarter do. S cases superfine blue broad cloths 30 firkins rose Cork butter. The sale will commence at 12 o'clock punctually. SALE OF TOWN SECTION. • TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, by ALFRED FELL and Co., on WEDNESDAY, November 8, in One Lot, comprising all that desirable and well-selected TOWN SECTION, No. 60S, situate in Waimea street ; together with the brick building and stockyard erecM ed thereon, being the property of W. A. Wightman, Esq. The frontage of this Section must command the attention of purchasers, being in the principal thoroughfare to the important Suburban Districts of the Waimea. The extensive improvements now being effected in Waimea and Nile streets must contribute greatly to the value of building sites in this neighbourhood, either for immediate occupancy" or investment. 1 v J The Sale will take place upon the Town Section about to /■be sold on the day above mentioned, at 12 o'clock precisely. rpo be LET, in lots, TOWN ACRE J_ No. 59, on Auckland Point. Also, on clearing leases of seven or fourteen years, SUBURBAN SECTION, No. 105, one mile beyond Mr. M'Rae's, Waimea South. This section contains good timber, and is free from underwood. Apply to Mr." W. O. Cautley, Tory Street. /IrpOWN and COUNTRY LAND to be, -L. LET. — Sections, and portions of sections, in all parts of the Town of Nelson, also Suburban Sections in the Waimea, Motnska, 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 IrpOWN and COUNTRY LAND for JL BALE. — Several Town and Suburban Sections already chosen, and Suburban and Rural Sections with the right of sariy ehoicss, to be Sold. For particulars apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland ' CJALE of LAND, by the NEW ZEAO LAND COMPANY, in the NELSON SETTLEMENT. — Town, Accommodation, and Rural Sections of LAND for SALE by AUCTION, at NELSON, being the ) remainder of the 200 Allotments originally reserved for Colonial purchaser*. The above allotments consist of three Sections; vis., one •en of Town Land, SO acrei Suburban Land, and 160 acres of Rural Land. The sections to be put up separately, after due notice, to suit parchasen, at an upset price, according to their estimated value, to be decided upon by the Company's Msay of these sections have been chosen early, and are amons^ the best in the settlement. The Aceomodation Land is ganerally within twenty miles of the town; and most of the sections an accessible to a dray, or have water communication to within a short distance.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 87, 4 November 1843, Page 345
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