FOR LONDON, to sail early in December.— The fine barque INDEMNITY, 313 torn, R. BtDOWiCK, commander, will ieave WELLINGTON early next month, and has splendid accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to Mosa:soN & Sclambbbs, Auckland Point.Nelson, Nov. l«. T7OR HOB ART TOWN & ADELAIDE. JO 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 j. John Bxit and Sons, /Nelson, Nov. 10. Bridge Street. /T7OR SYDNEY DIRECT.— The British* JO Brig, WILLIAM STOVELD, A. 1, 187 tons register, Alsxamdbb Davidson, commander, will sail immediately on her return to this port from Auckland and Wellington, and has splendid accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage apply to Join Bbjt & Sons, IMson, Oct. 28. Bridge Street. /sKle op sundry effects without RESERVE. TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, | by ALFRED FELL and Co., at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street. THIS DAY, December a, the following MERCHANDISE, positively to close consignments. 17 firkins prime Irish butter ' 4 cwt. prunes 5 bsgs of superior coffee 7 bags of superior sugar 7 cases of Wiltshire cheese 1 cask tobacco Congou tea in chests, half do. and quarter do. Hyson tea do. do. do. Capers, pickles, sauces, Ac. &c. 1 very highly-finished double-barrelled gun 8 percussion single-barrelled do. ' ' Powder flask ana shot pouch Gunpowder in cases (very fine quality) Carpet bag,' flute, and a small telescopes Lady's side saddle An assortment of gentlemen's and ladies' wearing apparel, among which are surtout and dress* coats, vests, trowsers, hats, boots, shoes, tec., ladies' silk and other dresses, scarfs, satin shoes, &c., youths' and children's dresses, pair linen sheets. 4 pieces print, 1 do. silk, 1 do. each damask, moreen, bombazette, black doth, &c. &c Bundry tools, comprising hand and tenon saws, plane irons, pincers, hammers, saw files, chisels, brick moulds, &c. routing jacks, funnel, brass taps, tec, &c, with other desirable articles. < The sale will commence as above at Twelve o'clock precisely. O be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY next, December 4, at the Auction Boom of Mr. J. WILLIAMS. English mould candles * as barrels prime Hamburg beef 40 bags Mauritius sugar S kegs gunpowder American pork (superior quality K Prime mess beef (do.) Seed potatoes 14 barrels battled stout lo bags biscuit Red wine Brandy (French) Rum Gin Prime English cheese Butter Coffee Lard S hogsheads pale ale 7 bags bran Decanters and wine glasses Tumblers Prime Irish pork Looking glasses Prints 5 docen cotton umbrellas White lead ' Havannafi cigars 8 pieces Bandana S piece* tartan SO tartan waistcoats S' pieces printed carpeting S3 hats in boxes It travelling caps A new five-oared, copper-fastened WHALE BOAT, with oars, nils, &c. complete. Mr. J. WILLIAMS has also received instructions from O. Duppa, Esq., to sell TWO famous thorough-bred English SOWS. ' ' & Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. Terms- of purchase will be made known at the sale. LUNCH ON TBB TABLB AT TWBXVB O'CLOCK. *~" TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD. ALFRED FELL and CO. bave received ' instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 9th December, the HOUSEHOLD FUR. NITURE, kitchen utensils, and other effects, the property ofl Samuel Stephens, Esq., and removed from his late residence, Grampian Cottage, among which will be found superior Brussels carpet, IS feet by 13, and rug, eight drawing room chairs, «ofa to match, mahogany 100 table, solar lamp, patent rolling 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. The sale will take place at the Warehouse of Mr. Walkutshaw, near the Literary Institution, where the effects have been removed for the greater convenience of sale.- ' '■ Further particulars may be known upon application to tbo ytyctioncers in Trafalgar Street. / T7OR SALE, FREIGHT,or CHARTER, ' JO th* cutter PICKWICK, a strong, well-built sea vessel, about 18 tons. Apply to Mr. J. Williams, merchant and auctioneer, Bridge Street, kelson. Nov. SS. A COLLECTION of the published documents relating to the MURDERS at the WAI 800 is preparing for publication, and will include all additional lamination which, can b« procured up to the present moment. It will be printed in the form of a newspaper, as being the - most convenient for posting, and will furnish a full and com- * pUU history of the unhappy affair. T>RINTED FORMS of the following JT descriptions an slwaj* on salt mt th« oftec of this ••PSV*^""" Blank forms far auctioneers Forms of entry for pasting the Customs Wsmsa'yarda— -of agreement Seamea's advance notes MHa ofaxehanjr*. ■Oteoflaßisf.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 91, 2 December 1843, Page 361
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800Page 361 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 91, 2 December 1843, Page 361
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