■ ALBERT AUCTION ROOM. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will SELL by AUCTION, THIS DAY, at the above room — . / 1 chest drawers / Looking glasses / Chairs / Tables, v/ And other goods already advertised. Salo to commence at One o'clock precisely. . EXTENSIVE SALE OF VERY VALUABLE CATTLE. ALFRED FELL & CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the ! Stab and Garter, Richmond, some day in December, k due notice of which will be given in future advertisements, about * 100 HEAD OF CATTLE, ' from the well-known Jierd of the Delta dairy ; consisting of Cows f Heifers / Bullocks / Steers. -' FOR SALE, the LEASE o£a very valuable SHEEP RUN, area about4o,ooo acres, situate 1 on the Waitaki river, about hlrff-way between Port Cooper and Otago, with froni/2,000 to 4,000 Ewes. Further particulars may be known on application to ? X/ Alfred Fell & Co. ; STATIONERY AND CONFECTIONERY. ON SALE, ex "MAORI," a various assortment of STATIONERY, likewise a choice selection of CONFECTIONERY, direct from tho first manufacturers in Edinburgh : will be scMcheap. Apply to Miss Rollisox, Bridge-stree\jNelson. TO CAPTAIN C. G. PETHERBRIDGE, Ship "Maori." Dear Sir— On our arrival at Nelson, the first port . of our destination in New Zealand, it is with feelings . of gratitude we desire unitedly to return our most sincere and heartfelt thanks for the kindness and ■ attention to our welfare and happiness which you have unceasingly evinced since our departure from Engl-md. The three months and a half we have spent so plea- . santly together onboard the "Maori" will constitute a bright era in our existence, and, coupled with the fond remembrance of yourself, will afford us many a pleasant hour of retrospection. Wishing you every success and happiness through the voyage of life, and that we may often have tho pleasure of again seeing you and reviving old memories in this, the land of our adoption. 1 Believe us to be, Your obliged and sincere friends, Henry Struthers John Or. Kinross Jane Strutherß W. Ronaldson, clerk Mrs. Latter A. Ronaldson M. C. Latter Win. France Sophia C. Latter R. L. Franco John Smith, juuior Geo. Ellins Robert Price F. Smith. I. M. Stuart Blind Bay, off Nelson, October 23, 1855. To Mr. M. G. Charlisson, First Officer, ayTthe other Officers of the ship " Maori. I '^' Dear Sirs — It is with much pleasure thatnve tender to you our hearty thanks for the attention to our safety, amd the readiness to oblige, winch we have always experienced during our Vyourji on board the "Maori." \/ Sjyjli care and attention materially addpiL to thfi comfort of the voyage7:mliwe dej}Mr'*it' therefore oiu duty before separating to testify in this manner oui appreciate of your efforts in our behalf. That tho future voyages you may make may be as happily and pleasantly passed, and that bucucss ma\ ever crown your endeavours', is tho wi&h of your yen sincere friends, [Signatures as above.] Blind Bay, off Nelson, October 23, 1855. rpo CAPTAIN G. C. PETHERBRIDGE, X and the OFFICERS of the Ship " Maoki/ We, the undersigned, beg tho acceptance hi this memorial of our esteem and admiration of yoair conduct and attention to the general conifor/ of th< Passengers, on the vojage from London /to New Zealand. / In presenting you with this, we desire Ao expresr our thanks for the same. / Wishing you a prosperous termination to yout voyage, " / We are, Gentlemen, / Your's respectfully, Peter Campbell Thom/s Clarkson Charles Lucas Jane fox Thomas Littlewort IsaapAroa James Pago Robert Aroa William Denholm John Lodge Andrew Cockbum Join Withers L'udwig Tiedchen Jghn M'Kenzio Lernhardt Tiedchen Mrs. M'Kenzio Friederich Bockmann Airs. Horn Christian Ro&o /Mrs. Courtney James M'Leod / Miss Horn William M'Leod j Mrs. Lodge George Davidson / Mrs. Shepherd, sen. William Douglas / Mr. & Mrs. Webster Johan Jordan <fc wife/ John Oughton Alexander M'DonaM Georgina Oughton E. A.. Baring / Mrs. Henry Wastie G. Storey / Miss Mary Wastie Thomas Macdonsdd Caroline Haines Jessie Macdonalfl, sen. Isabella Sharp Jessie Macdonmd,jun. Edward Rabono John Street / Jane Rabonc Thomas Neat Hems Hammerich Mrs. Neal / Johan & Sophia Lange William Gibson Jockcn Ebert & wife Mr 3. Gibson Margaret Petrie John Shfeppard Robert France Mrs. SKeppard Eliza Franco John XVmder Ann Sutton Mar/Pettie Susan Stoneham October 23. EOR, SALE, an excellent MILL, suitable for grinding Wheat, Maize, Oats, Barley, Pease, Beans, &c. ; by Ransom & Sims. This Mill will effect a great saving in the economj of a farm, and might be worked by a small stream ol water. Also, the PRIZE HAND DIBBLE, by Newinglon. This implement is admirably adapted for tjie culture of small farms, sowing 10 Acres with syfßushels of Wheat ; rows 9 inches apai't, and holes 4 i/ches, depositing 3 grains in each hole. / I. M. Hhl,v/ Waimea-street, Ironmonger, Opposite Bridge-street. "DESPECTABLE Single Young Men can JLIJ be accommodated with comfortable BOARD and LODGING, by applying to Mus. Walkeu, at the Cottage in the rear of Mrs. Stallard'b, Painter, &.c, Bridge-street. y. Nelson, October 26. f ACT.— WANTED a person willing V.^ to contract to SUPPLY a given quantity of PROVISIONS weekly, and convey the same to the Works at the COPPER MINE. , Particulars may be obtained personally, or by letter directed to the undersigned, at M/. Goldswobthy's, Collinewood-street, Nelson. / MV. L. Wbey, October 25, 1855. Manager. IVTOTICE.— INNKEEPERS and TRADES--L^i MEN are hereby cautioned not to furnish Goods of any sort, or Board und Lodging, to any pe/fson or persons engaged at the Dun Mountain Copper Mine, •without an order in writing from the undersigned, without which tho Agents of the Company will not bs responsible. - W. L. Wret, October 25, 1855. v Manager.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 27 October 1855, Page 2
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