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STEAMEB ' ZINGARI. THE SCREW STEAMER 'ZINGARI,' qnfar engagement with BT.M. Colonial Govern; B^fe' oilw 231^ >ai. rap.Qyoß^ month belfweea rttTtOUTH, MlNtf. KAT7, WELLINGTON, and LYTTBLTON. The following wDI Wthe rate cf faret— Chief Cabin. Pore Cabin. „ r 4 i.& t * :dl BattataW^MdNcwTijinttrih .. <0 0 37 « „ „ tadMknukau 7»JJ S *» J .. m, and WtUiazton 4 4 0 310 0 " SdLrtwSST 7io 0 too ■1 iftnykatt and fine Plymouth .. * 0 • 3 7" „ WtUintton and Ifankau. 10 • 9 0 I*o „. , MULftt^nm...:.. 50 0 *7 0 „ tyttelton and Naw Plymouth .. 10 s .« 6 15 O - „ „ arid Mandkjm. 19 10 * 8 7 0 Spirit*, wines, and "beer, not included, but may be purchased on board. Paueqgeri wjll^be expected to leave the vessel whilst lying at intermediate ports. The Zinmri'wili not call at New Plymouth except in favourable weather. For freight or'pabsage apply to . CteoßGts RtDiNGS, Nelson. J. NBWiaif Watt, New Plymouth. ConrsiLL & Ridings,. Auckland. Jqhnstoh & Co., Wellington. Coozsoir, Sotoxb & Co., Lyttelton. fcrelion, June 28, 1855. HH. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE of • PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.— The following first-class Ships (with other*) are intended to be despatched to both Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz. :— Tons. Jo*stiJuneWmis(newihip). E. Canney . . 1,000 Joseph Fletcher .... J.Foster ... 900 Maori G-. Petherbridge. 900 Caahmsro J. Pearson . . 800 Stately T. Ginder . . 700 Crewwell W. C. Barnett . 700 Artemiiia J. Banes ... 800 Simlah J.Allan . . . 750 Thetia J. Pook . . . 800 Dolphin J.Turnbull . . 650' The undermgnW; agents for (he above line of vessels, I we authorized to arrange with residents here^who may be deairous of bringing their relatives or mends' in Great Britain out to'this settlement. For further information apply to / Alfeed Fbll & Co. Nelson, January 11. \y' TmOR FREIGHT, or CHARTER.— Tb* JD British-built Brig "JOHN SCOTT." , Apply to the Captain, on board. \/ IVTOTICE.— TbJe Commander of the SIR 1M ALLAN M'NAB will not be answerable for any DEBTS incurred by the CREW. And further, should any person or persons be found aiiisting any to desert, or harbouring any of the said crew, after deserting, they shall be proceeded against to the utmost, According to law. Joshua Chebk'uy, Commander " Sir Allan M'Nab." Nebon, August 10. %/ , £9 BBWABD. l iTlflfi tftofe Reward will be paid to any JL perton giving such information as shall lead to the conviction Of any party or parties ASSISTING my SEAMEN TO DESERT, or for the APPRE* HENBION of toy Seaman who may have so deserted. J. Chibby, %/ Commander " Sir Allan M'Nab." ' Safes &s Suction* LAND. MR. A. AITKEN has received instructions to OFFER by AUCTION, at the Land Sale already advertized, on MONDAY, the 15th October, Half Town Acre No. 754, fronting St. Vincentitreet, and immediately opposite the property of Y. Jones', Esq. Alto, Town Section 771, containing \\ acres, and fronting Montreal, and Toi-toi Streets, and joining the properly of Major Richmond. / Terms at sale. V CATTLE. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will SELL • by AUCTION, Mmediately after the Land Sale, on MONDAY, the 15th instant, at Mr. Miles' Btock-yard in Bridge-street — 1 Cow, near calving 1 Heifer, in calf 1 Steer, 2 years old. 1 / Terms at Sale. ALFRED PELL & CO. have received instructions from the present Proprietor, l£r. B. JlcKfioit, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises, on THTTBBDAY, the 22nd of November, 1855, at Twelve o'clock at Nodn, if not previously dupoaed of by Private Contract (of which due notice »rill be given), all that Sf LENDID PROPERTY «tttated on fhd WaiWa, in the district of Waimea But, and called AUington, lately in the possession of George Dupps, Es^. The whole consists of 243 Aorea, which, excepting the bush, is good forming land 4it is bounded by, public roads ; the main Waiinea Road passing directly through. The property, to those at all acfoainted with the district, will be too well kmown to need comment; and to strangers it can only be aiid, that it is calculated both naturally and otherwute, U form one cf the finest estates in the pro* vino*. About 180 Acres are fenced, and in crop with vibmtf barley, oats, peuo, beans, &c. ltd situation and natural position allows it to be well divided as follows, ■nleM the whole were required. Lot 1. About 93 Acret, which will include a comfortable House; one of the largest Barns in the tettlement, fitted up with bios, chaff-room, &c. ; » capital six-stall Stable, newly erected; with Coach-house, Stock-yards, Out-houses, &c. ; and one of the oldest Gardens in the settlement, well ■ starked with fruiMrees of every description. I«t 2. About 50 Acres adjoining the above, 40 of which are soWn with wheat. . Hot 3. ■Containing 100 Acres, the whole of which is enclosed in * ring fence, having a publio road entirely round it ; allowing it either now, or at any future period, to ,be advantageously divided. It is at present mostly b : crop with barley. Terms — 10 per cent, cash, at the fall of the hamnar; 20 per cent, in-mpproved bills, at 6 months ; 20 per oent. in approvea bflls,at 12 months; and the remainder mar remain on mortgage. The crops on the above section* maybe taken at a valuation, or the Proprietor will take them off. Also, About ISO Ewes and Lambs, in good condition. 3 Mares in foil, and 2 horses; all accustomed to ftrm work : I good Milch Cow and O*lf ; a good breeding Sow, Geese, Turkeys, Poultry, 4c. Csrts, Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, &c. . Terms— Approved Bills it 3 and £ months. For plans and farther partiottTaw, » pp ly at the Wswhouse of the Auctioneers, or to Mr. B. Jackgon, en the premise*. Lunch will be provided,

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

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