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Ncfo Btobert«fement& "TIOR WELLINGTON, to sail in a few days, Jj the splendid A 1 Ship " MAORI," 1,000 tons, 0. G-. Pkthebbbidoe, Master. For freight or passage, apply to Alfeed Fell & Co. /CONSIGNEES per the "MAORI" are KJ requested to PASS their ENTRIES as soon as possible. / Alfbed Fell & Co., ** Nelson, October 23. Agents. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. MR. RIDINGS will SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY NEXT, at Twelve o'clock, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street— Three hogsheads and six quarter casks Hennessy's dark brandy Four quarter casks pale brandy Thirty cases Bass's East India pale ale Five cases cherry cordial Tvventy cases claret Three hogsheads Duff, Gordon & Co's pale Bherry One tun sperm oil Seven chests fine Congou tea, ox ' Arabia^ Ten half-chest 3 Hysonskin tea / Caper and Hyson tea, in boxes. / Terms at sale. WITHOUT RESERVE. MR. RIDINGS will Sell by AUCTION, on FRIDAY NEXT, at Twelve o'clock, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, the following GOODS,without the slightest reserve, to close consignments — One case Dunstable, rice, and fancy bonnets^ tweed suits .One case men's tweed coats, camlet and washing silks, wide and narrow prints, Paisley, barege, and woollen shawls, Chinese crape shawlo, Wigan's blue serge shirts, calico and linen shirts. One case pongee handkerchiefs, cap and bonnet ribbons, Coborgs, delaine dresses, bayadere robes, colonial tweeds, pilot cloths, and a variety of haberdashery, millinery, and hosiery. One case candle lamps, men'B blucher boots, Oxford shoes, kip and harness leather, pudding raisins, bottled fruits, Liverpool soap. >^ One case locks, hinges, screws, &c. y^ Octaves port wine. • v / Terms at sale. >/ ; ALBERT AUCTION ROOM. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY next, the 27th instant, at the above place, a general assortment of GOODS, too numerous to particularize. / ' Also, * vj FOUR ACRES GROWING RYE GRASS. Terms at sale, to commence at One o'clock precisely. CATTLE FOR SALE. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will offer for SALE by public AUCTION, at Richmond, almost immediately after their arrival from the Wairau, which is expected to be during the first week of November next, and of which due notice will be civen, 50 HEAD of CATTLE, being Steers and Heifers ranging from one to three years old. The Auctioneer scarcely thinks it necessary to remind the public that, should the population go on increasing at the same ratio it has done the last few days, nothing in the settlement offers a safer or more profitable investment than Cattle, as the demand for BBR must necessarily be proportionate. Terms at sale. ALFRED FELL & CO. have received instructions from the present Proprietor, Mr. B. Jaokboit, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on ♦he Premises, on THURSDAY, the 22nd of November, 1855, at Twelve o] clock at Noon, if not previously disposed of by Private Contract (of which due notice «0l be given), all that SPLENDID PROPERTY situated on the Wairoa, in the district of Waimea Bast, and called Allington, lately in the possession of George Duppa, Esq. The whole consists of 243 Acres, which, excepting the bush, is good fanning land : it v bounded by public roads ; the main Waiam Road passing directly through. The property, to thoM at all acquainted with the district, will be too well known to need comment ; and to strangers it can only be said, that it is calculated both naturally and .otherwise, to form one of the finest estates in the province. About 180 Acres are fenced, and in crop with wheat, barley, oats, pease, beans, &c. Its situation and natural position allows it to be well divided as follows, unless the whole were required. Lot 1. About 93 Acres, which will include a comfortable House ; one of the largest Barns in the settlement, fitted up with bins, chaff-room, &o. ; a capital six-stall Stable, newly erected > with Coach-house, Stock-yards, Out-houses, &c. ; and one of the oldest Gardens in the settlement, well stocked with fruit-trees of every description. Lot 2. About 50 Acres adjoining the above, 40 of which are sown with wheat. Lot 8. Containing 100 Acres, the whole of which is enclosed in a ring fence, having a public road entirely round it ; allowing it either now, or at any future period, to be advantageously divided. It is at present mostly in crop with barley. Terms — 10 per cent, cash, at the fall of tbe hammer ; 20 per cent, in approved bills, at 6 months ; 20 per cent, in approved bills, at 12 months ; and the remainder may remain on mortgage. The crops on tho above sections may be taken at a valuation, or the Proprietor will take them off. Also, About 150 Ewea and Lambs, in good condition. S Mares in foal, and 2 horses ; all accustomed to barm work : 1 good Milch Cow and Calf; a good breeding Sow, tfeese, Turkeys, Poultry, &c. Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, <fee. Terms — Approved Bills at 3 and 6 months. For plans and further particulars, apply at the Wartfcouse of the Auctioneers, or to Mr. B. Ja£Xßon, on ths premises. / Lunch will be provided. JUST ARRIVED, ex QUEEN MARGARET, and on sale at the Inexhaustible :— Another lot o£ Grey's prize ploughs Scythes and handles Drummond's patent ditto, with cradles Pitchforks and handles Grindstones and spindles Sheep-shears Hand, pit, and breaking-down saws Harrow tines, and coupling-irons for wooden harrows Cast iron fitting* for open fires Fenders and fire-irons Oven doors and frames Saddler's ironmongery / Arms and axles / Milk-dishes, tea-pots, and csuet-stands. W/Dabthall, Richmond. EPRICHARD, Chemist and Druggist, • Member of the Society of Pharmacy, tun., begs to acquaint the Inhabitants of the Town, and Province of Nelson, that he has temporarily fitted up Premises WW to thb Bank, Trafalgar-street, where he will CARRY ON the BUSINESS in all its various branches. Prescriptions accurately prepared, Choice Perfumery and Patent Medicines. Horse and Cattle Medicines, with directions for use. Teeth extracted. It is respectfully intimated that no Books will be kept for retail quantities. fteisop, Ootober 22, 1855. v / • ~~ a cakd; H LEWIS, Land Surveyor, Brook- • street valley. Levels taken, and Sections far Eoftds or other Work*.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 2

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