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Nefo Bfo&ertis;emcnto, SALE OF LAND IN SANDY BAY. A LFRED FELL & CO. will SELL by -OL AUCTION, on TUESDAY, November 6, at their Warehouse in Tiafalgar-9treet, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, under a Deed of Mortgage, the following very valuable Property in Sandy Bay : — Rural, No. 13 ... 150 Acres. Part of Rural, No. 5 . . 70 „ ] Suburban, No. 110 . . 50 „ „ No. 112 . . 50 „ „ No. 114 . . 80 „ In all Four Hundred Acres. The above Land is partly on the Beach, and partly extending up a very rich valley of fern and fl/fx, backed by mountain land covered with the finesyfimbor : it is accessible to small craft, and is within/i short distance of Astrolabe Roads. / A Plan of tho coast line and districtnnay be seen at the Office of the Auctioneers, o£ vrnom any further information may be obtained. / Terms — A Deposit of 10 p»f^ent., and the remainder at 3 months. WEN-SLEY HILL, WAIMEA EAST. MESSRS. A. FELL & CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, about the Ist of December, tho STANDING CROPS, the property of W. O. Cautley, Esq., consisting of about 30 Acres of Wheat, 30 of Oats, and the same of Barley ; about 15 Acre/ of Hay, and 4 Acres of Potatoes. Also, all the/FARM IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, &c, belfoging to that Gentleman, consisting of Reaping anQ Thrashing Machines, Ploughs. Harrows, Horse andrßullock Drayß, Yokes, Bows, Horse Harness, &cy &c., and Six excellent Working Bullocks. The t*ms will be liberal. Further particulars Vi/ appear in a future advertisement. ' RYE GRASS. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the -27th instant, at the Albert Auction Room, at One' o'clock precisely, Four Acres Growing Rye Grass. The above is already a splendid crop, securely fenced, and within ten minutes' walk of the Court House. For further particulars, apply at the Wabehouse of the Auctioneer. October 19. ER "QUEEN MARGARET."— 1 6f octaves Pianoforte by Gunther, 1 West of England Cart, 1 Box Cart, 1 light Spring Cart, 1 Dog Cart, 2 Flour Mills, 4 Ransome's Ploughs, 2 Bedford Ploughs, 2 sets Harrows, 2 Sack-holders, 1 Farm Fire-engine with Tank, 2 Vices and Benches, 1 Washing and Mangling Machine, 2 cases Wooden and Tine Ware, 1 cask Kirn Wire, 20 cases Fruits and Spices, 4 trunks women's and children's Boots and Shoes, 51 cases Oilmen's Stores, 4 cases Upholstery and Gutta Pcrcha, 1 case Gardeners' Tools, 1 case American Leather Cloth, 1 case Musical Instruments, 85 casks Bottled Porter, 15 casks Bottled Ale ; cases of Lanterns, Cocoa Nut Fibre, Ribbons, Waistcoat Pieces, Travelling Bags, Books, Pianoforte Musicj&c. /j Curtis, Bbothbbs. Nelson, October 20.^ |$ J EDUCATION. MRS. BURY would be glad to RECEIVE a few YOUNG LADIES to INSTRUCT in the usual branches of Education. / Particulars can be had on application. Waimea-road, Nelson. \J MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has been instructed to dispose of a veny superior 150Acre Section of LAND, in the Wtftrau West, most advantageously situated near the Waitohi Road, and within two miles of river navigafion ; well adapted for agricultural purposes. N«ar it a mill is about to be erected, and firewood is convenient at hand. • The property is bounded by two roWis, and cannot fail to become of very great and fast-increasing value. WDA^TNALL begs to inform the Pub- • lie that BRICKS WILL BE READY FOR DELIVERY at his New YABD,at Richmond, early in the ensuing month. Persons requiring Bricks will be-eupplied in the rotation in which they give thei»wder ; and no Bricks will bo guaranteed unless a deposit is paid on them. W. D. begs further towtato that he is now prepared to supply materials of every/sort for Buildings of any magnitude. Richmond, October 15, 1855. ©ofoenxment oottcs* . Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, Oct. 19, 1855. TENDERS will be received at this Office until the sth of November, from Persona desirous of CONTRACTING for the execution of the following WORKS .— To form part of Bridge-street, Nelson, between Collingwood-street and the Eel Pond, and to raise the road in front of the ]Eel Pond. To erect a Bridge of sawn timber in Wellingtonstreet, Nelson. To construct a Culvert under, the Stoke Road, near Cundy's Section, No. 16j^uburban South. To make Three Bridges/with approaches, on the road leading from Dp: Monro's, to the Moutere Hills, Waimea Wealf. To erect a Bridge near the School-house, on Section No. 36, Waipiea West. Tenders will also be received, from Parties desirous of undertaking Carfing in the Town of Nekon, by the day. / Plans, Specificaftons, and Forms of Tender, may be seen at tho Publi/Works Office, Nelson. \^ yJij his Honor's command, S. L. Mullee, Provincial Secretary. ALTERATION OF ROADS. IVTOTICE is hereby gisen^that a SPECIAL il MEETING of JUSTICES OF THE PEACE for tho Province of Nelsom, will be held at the Coubt House, Nelson, on MfIrNDAY, the 29th instant, at Noon, for the purpos/of HEARING and DETERMINING application^ from the Commissioner of Public Works for the STOPPING UP and DIVERTING CERTAIN ROAMS in the PROVINCE OF NELSON, Notices of^rhich have been advertised by the ! said Commission^ in the Chvermnent Gazette and local NewqfcpCT. John Shabp, Clerk to the Magistrates. Nelson, October 19, 1855. ■\TOTICE.— On and after the 21st instant, i 1 the following REGULATIONS will be strictly observed at the Queen's Whabp, fojjtbe Shipment and Discharge of Vessels and IjftSts lying along1. No Vessel or Boat Vll be permitted to lay alongside tho Wharf foi/a longer period than three hours at one timjf should another Vessel require the Wharf. Aiw in tho event of a Vessel having completed tbX loading or unloading of cargo before tho exnmition of the above specified time, she is i^^toyßraain alongside, but haul off for the convenience of others. 2. The Wharf must be kept clear when required by the Customs' authorities for the Landing and Shipment of Bonded Goods. 3. Vessels or Boats making fast ahead and astern, are to slack their Warps when required, to allow Boats to pass to and from the Wharf. 4. All Masters of Vessels or Boats who shall, through negligence or want of due precaution, allow their Vessels to ground alongside, and thereby subject others to hindrance and delay, shall pay all expenses arising from such detention. James S. Cboss, Harbour Office, Nel«on, Harbour Master. October 20, 1855.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 20 October 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 20 October 1855, Page 2

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