&Sqfoittfl» SHIPPERS and TRADERS between Nelson and Mottteka will have no further cause to complain of the -want of REGULAR and PUNCTUAL COMMUNICATION between the Above places, as the fine fast-sailing cutter "Brothers" will leare Nelaon for Motueka twice every weefe. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. Tayiqb, at the Bar of the Wakatu Hotel. Orders strictly and punctually attendee! to. HH. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE of . 4 PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.— The following first-class Ships (with others) are intended to be despatched to both Southern •nd Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz.: — Tons. Josephine Willis (new ihip). E. Canney . . 1,000 Joseph Fletcher . . ' -. . J.Foster ... 900 Maori. ....... G. Petherbridgo . 900 Cashmere J. Pearson . . . 800 Stately T. Ginder . . 700 Cresßwell.' W. C.Barnett . 700 Artemisia J. Banes . . . 800 Simlah J.Allan ... 750 Thetis J. Pook ... 800 Dolphin /j. Turnbull . . 650 The undersigned, agents fot the above line of vessels, are authorized to arrange with residents here, who may be desirous of bringing fcheir relatives or friends in Great Britain out to tWsettlement. ' For further information apply to Airbed Fell & Co. Salea fcg %ttctiotu ALBERT AUCTION ROOM. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will SELL by AUCTION, THIS DAY, Saturday,] -at the above Boom, almost entirely without reserve — MERCHANDIZE, of all descriptions; t Also / Eight Shares in the Nelson Sheep Association. Terms at Sale. / To commence at One o'clock. *J I CATTI«E TOR &AJJE. ~ MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will offer for SALE by publio 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 given, 80 HEAD of CATTLE, being Steers and Heifers ranging from one to three years old. The Auctioneer scarcely thinks it necessary to remind the public th»t, 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 thoi demand ibr^BEJBF must necessarily be proportionate^ Terms at sale. WENSLEY HILL, WAIMEA EAST. MESSRS. A. FELL & CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, about the lstrof December, the STANDING CROPS, the property of W. O. Gauiley, Esq., consisting of »bout 80 Acres of Wheat, 30 of Oats, and the same of Barley; about 15 Acres of Hay, and 4 Acrea of Potatoes. Also, all the PARM IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, &c., belonging to thaty Gentleman, consisting of Reaping and Thrashing Machines, Ploughs, Harrows, Horse and Bullock Drays, BTokes, Bows, Horse Harness, &c., &c., and Six excellent Working Bullocks. The terms will be liberal; fcttemenb, EXTENSIVE SALE OF VERY VALUABLE CATTLE. ALFRED FELL & CO. have received •instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Stab Aim Gabteb, Richmond, some day in December, due notice of which will be given in future advertisements, about 100 HEAD OF CATTLE, I from the well-known herd of tho Delta dai y ; confuting of Cows Heifers —J Bollocks Steers. N LFRED FELL & CO. have received instructions from the present Proprietor, Mr. B. Jackson, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTIOJT on tUe Premises, on THURSDAY, the 22nd of November, 1865, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, if not prey: ously disposed of by Private Contract (of which due : notice will be given), all that SPLENDID PBOPERTY — J situated on the Wairoa, in the district of Waimea East, and called Allington, lately in the possession of George Duppa, Esq. The whole consists of 243 Acres, which, excepting the bush, is good farming land :. it is bounded by public roads; the main Waimea Road passing directly through. The property, to those 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, &c. ; • capital six-stall Stable, newly erected; with Coach-house, Stock-yards, Out-nouses, &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 3. Containing 100 Acres, the whole of which is enclosed in a ring fence, having a public road entirely round it; for the convenience of purchasers, however, it has been divided into smaller lots, of 20 and 30 acres each. It is at present mostly in *rop with barley. Terms— lo per cent, cash, at the fall of tie hammer j 20 per oent. 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 the above sections may be taken at a valuation, or the Proprietor will take them off. About 160 Ewes and Lambs, in good condition. 3 Mares in foal, and 2 horses; all accustomed to &rm work : 1 good Milch Cow and Calf ; a good breeding Sow, Geese, Turkeys, Poultry, &c. Carte, Ploughs, Harrows, Boilers, Ac. .Terms— Approved Bills at 3 and 6 months. For plans and further particulars, apply at the Warehouse of the Auctioneers, or to Mr. B. Jackson, on the premises, Lunch will be provided. tmO he SOLD by AUCTION, at the WafeX house of A. Pill & Co., in Nelson, on FBIDAY, the 23rd November next, at noon, by order /of the Mortgagee, ' /• All that PIECE of LAND, being the /western moiety of Town Acre Fo. 346, onthe plkn of the J town of Nelson, and situate near to ihe Chain Bridge over the Kiver Maitai ; togeth^ with the houses and buildings upon tho saidWlece of land now being. "*** Farther particul»rs as to title, Ac., may be had at the office ©f D. BnrcLAiß, solicitor, Nelson. Nelson, October 29.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 10 November 1855, Page 1
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