yC*OR LONDON, to sail early in Decent r JL. ber.— The fine barque INDEMNITY, 313 tons, R. Ssnowicx, commander, will leave WELLINGTON early next month, and has splendid accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to Mobbisom & Sclandbbs, Auckland Point. JJeUon, Nov. 16. /T^ORHOBART TOWN & ADELAIDE. J- The british brigantine, JOSEPH ALBINO, A.I, 147 tons register, J. FINNIS, commander, is expected to return from Wellington in a few days, and will sail immediately for the above ports. The above vessel has first-rate accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage apply to John Bbit and Sons, 1 Nelson, Nov. 16. Bridge Street. /boR SYDNEY DIRECT.— The British <J- Brig, WILLIAM STOVELD, A. 1, 187 tons register, Albxandbb Davidson, commander, will sail immediately on her return to this port from Auckland and Wellington.and has splendid accommodations for cabin and steerage passenger*. For freight or passage apply to John Bbit & Sons, Nelson, Oct. 38. Bridge Street. J\ IMPORTANT S^LE. TV/TR- J- !>• MACFARLANE will SELL XVX by AUCTION, THIS DAY, at 13 o'clock precisely, at Messrs. JOHN BEIT & SONS', Bridge Street, the following valuable MERCHANDISE :— 60 barrels prime Hamburg beef . 3 tons dotsße refined loaf sugar SO bags Mauritius sugar 1000 bottles Hollands gin 15 casks bottled stout and ale 100 bushels peas 50 bushels wheat 13 bags Scotch barley 40,000 Havannab cigars S barrels tapioca 3 casks Smyrna raisins l« A quantity of clover and grass seeds ' Do. shoes, boots, and suppers * Do. decanters, wine glasses, and tumblers White paint in 38lb. kegs Blsck do. in 14lb. kegs Oakum in 6fllb. bales 1 ease axes 3 pieces tartan A quantity of tartan browsers and waistcoats Do. bats and caps Do. nails in kegs 3 bales printed woollen druggett 2 do. cotton do. I do. carpet thrums I case haberdashery A quantity of cotton and silk umbrellas and sundry other effects. x'"*^ Lunch will be provided. • IMPORTANT SAKE OF CATTLE & HOSRES. CARGO of the GANNET.— Mr. J. D$ MACFARLANE is instructed by the consignees to offer for PUBLIC COMPETITION on WEDNESDAY, the 30th instant, at Mr. Drummond's stock yard, at 12 o'clock precisely, the whole of the above valuable CARGO, selected with great care and judgment from the celebrated herds of Messrs. Imlay, of Twofold Bay, and which are now fully acclimated, consulting of— 50 cows and heifers 13 bullocks 3 thorough-bred Durham bulls 7 horses * 4 mares. V / FOR SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. */ k LFRED FELL and CO. have received XJL instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, %k SATURDAY NEXT, December 3, a variety of necessary and useful ARTICLES, positively to dose consignments. , The sale win be held at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, and will commence at Twelve o'clock. will appear in the auction bills. J TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD. ' A LFRED FELL and CO. have received jlSl. instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, an, SATURDAY, the 9th December, tbe HOUSEHOLD FUBT NITURE, kitchen utensils, and other effects, tbe property, of «««» Stephens, Esq., and removed from his late residence, Grampian Cottajge, among which will be found superior BrHasels carpet, 15 feet by! a, and rug, eight drawing room cldtfL sofa to match, mahogany 100 table, solar lamp, patent rollinsl mangle, roasting screen, and sundry garden tools; also anew fishing seine, laid and other lines and small cordage; ironmongery, consisting of bolts, hinges, carpenters' tools, &c. ; a small quantity of well-dried old English soap, and a small assortment of wearing apparel. Toe sale will take place at the Warehouse of Mr. Walkinshew, near the Literary Institution, where the effects hays. been removed for tbe greater convenience of aale. Furtker particulars may be known upon application to the auctioneers in Trafalgar Street. ApO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, / X by Mr. J. WILLIAMS, at bis Auction Mart, on MONDAY NEXT, the 37th instant, at Twelve o'clock precisely, tbe following list of GOODS, vis.— 10 barrels of floor 8 casks of bottled porter 1 puncheon of loaf sugar 4 eases of slops J 1 do. of shot i 4 boxes of raisins ' I 3 bales blankets Splendid assortment of prints lSbagesugar 7 bags salt 4 jars butter 4 begs coffee leash tobacco 19 kegs white lead b 7 esses cheese ' 13 bides leather 30 camp ovens 1 hogshead gin 1 hogshead rum I cask brandy 10 barrels nrime Irish pork 1 ton of first bread in bags 1* boxes soap 4 hogsbeadTab 4 do. sperm oil 5 do. hvsapbeck oil » Barrels pearl bariey ThetersMOfperrhsiiwai be stated at the time ef sale. Leach will be provided. I- The sale to eonisasßce atTwerre e'clsak peisiiily. /M?OR SALS, FREIGHT.or CHARTER, JJ thees^PlCXWl<3ft% a s*«s*well.b«ik *es vessel, 1 abeatavtaae. Brfe^Wsjst, Messstv Key, a*. . WANTED, an inteßferat youth uao WtmUKKM ss she BtkStßg belli Tin Apply at the eeVe ef Ite* pater.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 90, 25 November 1843, Page 357
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794Page 357 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 90, 25 November 1843, Page 357
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