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FOR WELLINGTON, VALPARAISO,. and LONDON.— The fine barque HIMALAYA, 447 tons, H. Bobns, commander, will sail on the 20th inst. Has very superior accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers, and carrying an experienced surgeon, affords a most eligible opportunity for parties proceeding to the above ports. For freight or passage apply to the commander on board, or to Mobbison and Sclandebs, /^Nelson, January 13. Auckland Point. /pOR SYDNEY DIRECT.— WiII sail J- in a few days, the fine fast-sailing new brigantine, STAR OF CHINA, J. C. Wabd, commander, has first-rate accommodation for pvsengers. For freight or passage apply to ■ W. B Patch bbt & Co. Nelson, Jan. 12. Auckland Point. rs |CH)R SYDNEY DIRECT.— The British JO Brig, WILLIAM STOVELD, A. 1, 187 tons register, Alexander Davidson, commander, wijl sail in a few days, •ndjhas splendid accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. - For fceight, or passage apply to John Bbit & Sons, - - Nelson, Jan.S. . Bridge Street. SALE, TO CLOSE CONSIGNT " MENTS. rpo be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, JL by ALFRED FELL and Co., at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, THIS DAY, at One o'clock punctually, the following MERCHANDISE :— ' 40 bags colonial flour 60 do. sugar S do. coffee S casks oatmeal SO firkins butter SO boxes candles I box cinnamon 1 box starch I do. mustard i do. pickles 0 bales English bacon 16 eases cherry cordial 24 stout blue pilot coats fco pair blue Flushing trowsers SO blue monkey jackets. Also the following ARTICLES :— 1 gold repeater, gold chain, seal, and two keys *• 4 silver watches, 1 musical box Soup ladle and fish slice 30 knives and forks, a rosewood tea caddy 6 saucepans, lamp, &c. Warming pan and scales A four-batreled pistol and flask 4 pair pistols, pocket compass Spurs, boot-hooks and jack Skeleton clock, with glass shade and stand "% 4$ dozen stock locks, tools and brushes A few dozen superior steel pens and cedar pencils Half-dozen prayer books, &c. &c. &c. * SALE OF SUBURBAN LAND. /rpo be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, X by ALFRED FELL and Co., at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, on SATURDAY next, January 20th, in lota of one or more acres, to suit the convenience of purchasers, the SUBURBAN SECTION, No. 157, Waimea South. This valuable section is situate near the village of Wakefield, ia composed entirely of woodland, and has the advantage of the river Waiiti running across it. A map of the district and a plan of the section may be seen at the warehouse of the auctioneers, of whom any further particulars may be obtained. Terms of Sale. — One-half of the purchase-money will be required on taking possession of the land, and the remaining moiety on or before twelve months from the day of purchase. Also, TOWN SECTION No. 669, being the corner of Waimea and Wellington Streets. This section is eligibly situate, in the centre of the town of Nelson, near the section of Mr. F. Otterson. The sale will commence punctually at One o'clock. SALE OF HORSES AND CATTLE, WITHOUT RESERVE. MR. J. D. MACFARLANE will SELL by AUCTION, positively without bbsbbvb, on TUESDAY NEXT, January 16, at Drummond's Stock Yard, the following very superior STOCK, selected from the celebrated herds of Messrs. Imlsy, Twofold Bay : — Six horses Three mares in foal Four pack bullocks Two working do. One working Durham bull Two very fine do. do. The sale will commence at Two o'clock in the afternoon. "Nelson, January 8. /POWN and SUBURBAN LAND.—To fJL be LET or SOLD, in convenient allotments, TOWN ACRES, No. 495, in Manuka Street, near the Cemetery, and No. 657, corner of Waimea Street and Waimea Road. Also, SUBURBAN SECTIONS, Nos. SO and 31, Suburban South, only a mile and half from the town, and well supplied by a stream of good water. Apply to Mr. Duffey, surveyor, Trafalgar Square. ' /CALE 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 purchasers. The above allotments consist of three Sections ; viz., one acre of Town Land, 50 acres Suburban Land, and 150 acres of Rural Land. The sections to be put up separately, after due notice, to suit purchasers, at an upset price, according to their estimated value, to be decided upon by the Company's Agent, previous to the sale. Many of these sections have been chosen early, and are amongst the best in the settlement. The Accomodation Land is generally within twenty miles of the town ; and most of the sections are accessible to a dray, or have water communication to within a short distance. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, and WELLINGTON SPECTATOR (the Jlnt newtpaper published in New Zealand), is regularly transmitted to Port Nelson, and may be had of Mr. Elliott, tbs agent. The N*w Zealand Oauette will be found an excellent medium for advertisers, ' Ij. Terms for' the paper, Ten Shillings per quarter payable In advance. Orders for th« Paper and Advertisements received by Mr, Elliott, at tka oflce of the Helton Etamtner. PRINTED FORMS of the following . descriptions are always on sale at the office of this paper*— Blank for— is for auctioneers* " Forma of entry for passing the Customs Besn-n's articles of agr— meat ft- Seamen's advance note* BUI* 3f exchange. Bills of lading.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, 13 January 1844, Page 383

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Page 383 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, 13 January 1844, Page 383

Page 383 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, 13 January 1844, Page 383

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