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Neto 3tofcrti*ement& EOR WELLINGTON direct^ the MOUNTAIN MAID, to sail on F&IDAY next, the ICtU instant. For freight or passage apply to Altud Fell & Co. / Agents. Nelson, Not, 13. \J WOOL FOR LONDON. TIIHE Hne brig SPRAY, Captain Scott, will JL load Wool at Port Underwood, for LONDON, m's Sydney. This well-known brig is expected to be at Port Underwood in about ten days, to take any Wool that may then be ready for shipment, presenting to those who shear early an opportunity that ought not to be lcttt. The Spray .will coll at Nelson on her way to Sydney. For freight or p«"*ge apply to / MOBBiaOlfJt SCLAffDEBS. Nelson, Nov. 10, 1855. POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE. ILTESSRS. FELL & CO. have received ivX instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY next, Jibe 17th instant, in Nelson. 50 MARES and GELDINGS, ex the Maori, from Sydney. In calling attention to the above sale, Messrs. Fell tnd Co. have great pleasure in saying, that so valuable and generally superior a lot ofnorees (both broken and unbroken) have seldom been offered by them for public competition. / Nelson, Nov. 13. V ALBERT AUCTION ROOM. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will hold his usual WEEKLY SALE, on SATURDAY next, at One o'clock precisely, . consisting of a variety of useful MERCHANDIZE. / Terms at Sale. (^ b^ IMPORTANT SALE OF LANDED PROPERTY. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has been favoured with instructions to dispose of by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 6th of December next, at the Albert Auction Room, the following very valuable TOWN and COUNTRY PROPERTY:— Part of Suburban Sections, Nos. 16 and 17, the property of Mr. W. Gill, distant about 4 miles ' from Nelson, on the Wakapuaka Rood ; as a whole, or in allotments to suit purchasers. This property is very beautifully situated, and commands a splendid view of the Bay. One- ' half of the land is covered with bush, which will supply firewood and fencing for years to come ; the remainder is under cultivation, and upon which is ereoted a convenient Dwelling House, Barn, Stockyard, &c. There is also a Garden, well stocked with fruit trees. The road is good ; and, to parties requiring a suburban residence, the above presents an opportunity not often met with. One-half of Town Acre, No. 482, fronting Shel-bourne-street ; under cultivation, and with a very comfortable two-roomed weather-board Cottage thereon, from which is an extensive view of the Town and Bay. A considerable part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Ono-half of Town Acre, No. 757, fronting St. Vin-cent-street, opposite Mr. V. Jones', and next to Mr. Burns property. A very pretty spot for a cottage. J^ Thirty Acres, being part of Aceommodatiorfaecfcion, No. 184, Moutere, and within sA or seven miles of Mr. Redwood's farm, aferthe Waimea. The remaining part'of this section is occupied, and under cultivation. / Oae hundred Acres of Land in Sandy Bay. This comprises a splendid fertile valley, is mostly heavily timbered, and hay a stream of water passing through it ; fonmng altogether a most eligible site for a>ajrjpill ; and has the advantage of being accessible by water. It is ntasted immediately between the properties of Mr. W. R. Nicholson and Mr. Tinline. Tho terms for the whole of the above are very liberal, and the reserve price on the moßt of it remarkably low. For plans and further particulars, apply at the warehouse of the Auctioneer. Albert Auction Room, Nelson, November 13th. WDARTNALL begs to inform those • gentlemen who know the luxury of the fireside, that he has just received, per "Maori," the complete FITTINGS for their FIRE-PLACES, in the true old English style, including Covings, Bocks, Stoves, Dogs, Fenders, Fire-irons, Nursery Guardfsodert, &0., in great variety. Abo, An elegant assortment of electro-platod tea and coffee pots f Ammunition / £yen doors and frames / Cart arms and axles / jSrindstones and axles / Plate glass and plate-gloss diamonds / and breaking-down saws / Patent scythes, with cradles Jhe new patent grafted scythe Harrow iron work complete, for wood harrows .Chisels, handsaws, coopers' tools Oral pots and tea kitchens, Ac., Sec. wind a large variety of useful articles in the furnishing department « All at thb Lvexhaustiblb. 12th November, 1855. -\TELSON COAST STEAM NAVIGA11 TION COMPANY. •• The undersigned hereby intimates, that he will attend at the Motueka Hotel, on TUESDAY next, the 20th instant, for the purpose of anting the DBED of SETTLEMENT executed by Shareholders resident in the Motueka andßiwaka dfttricts; and it is requested that the Coll on Shares/may be then paid. / By order of the Directcs*K/ Donald Siholaxb, Solicitor to the Company. NoLwn, 18th November, 1855. , . ©obemment Notice* ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT FOR THE PROVINCE OF NELSON. WHEREAS Edward William Stafford, Esquire, has RESIGNED the office of iUPEBINTENDENT foe the Province of Nelson, and a Writ under the hand of Colonel Thomas Gobs Bsownb, Companion of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, 4c., Ac., has been directed to me, John Poynter, Esquire, Resident Magistrate and Principal Returning Officer for the Province of Nelson, requiring ana commanding me to cause to be elected by and from amongst the voters duly qualified for that purpose, freely and indifferently, and in manner and form by law prescribod, one person to serve as SUPERINTENDENT oi the said Province; Now, therefore, I, the said John Poynter, do horeby, in pursuance of the said Writ, give notice that I appoint Thtjbsday, the 29th instant, at the Com* Bouae, Hdoon^at Hoan, for the jrojtnr*ra»r to take place; and, in the event of a Poll being demanded, I hereby fumer appoint Monday, the 17th December, for the PoiiiNa to take place. The Polling to/commence at Ten o'clook in the forenoon, and claw at Four o'clock in the afternoon 9f the said day. i j Jomr Potntbb, **»»/ Eesident Magistrate and Principal Returning Officer. Baident Magutntefr Office, Nebon, NoT«ib-r18,1965.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 66, 14 November 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 66, 14 November 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 66, 14 November 1855, Page 2

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