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EOR WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND, the A 1 Brigantine " ALBION," W. Soutter, Commander, to sail on MONDA"Ef the 19th instant. v For freight or passage/apply to . OS. T. LOCKHABT. Nelson, November 16. \J WOOL FOR SYDNEY AND ENGLAND. THE fine Barque "MAORI," Captain Hays, will load Wool at Pobt Undebwood, for London via Sydney. This very fine vessel, burden 300 tons, engages to ■ be at Port Underwood by the Ist February, 1856, to take on board any Wool that may be there for shipment. She can stow 700 -Bales, more or less, and she will necessarily come in to succeed the^Spray, now loading ; and the Flock-owners are requested to observe this opportunity as one which oyght not to be lost. • I Th» Maobi calls in at 'Nebon/on her way to Sydney. ' ' / For freight or paes^g* apply to Alfred Fell 4 Co. ' Nelion, November 16, 1855. TO SHIPPERS OF WOOL.— The undersigned wishes to acquaint persons intending 'to ship Wool this' season from the Wairau, that, not having received the required assurance from the Flock-masters that they will accept the offer of Messrs. Miles, Kington, & Co., and load home one of their vessels, he is under the necessity of advising those gentlemen not to lay on a vessel in Port Underwood this season. / Nelson, November 16. \J C. Elliott. RICK COVERS ! FOR SALE,' at the Stores of the under* signed, Rick Covers, 10 by 14, 12* by 16, 18 by 21. Also, a few Tons of flrit-rate SEED POTATOES. 1 A. Gt. Betts, November 16, 1855. 5../ Bridge-street. "TVTOTICE. — All persons who are indebted X 1 'to the undersigned, are requested to settle their respective accounts on or before the 24th of December next ; and those persons who have any claims against him, are requested to present them for settlement on or before the above date. / '•S Wiiaiah Gill. Wakapuaka, November 16, 1855. TO STAND THIS SEASON, the wellbred Draught Horse, "ENGLAND," newly-imported from Sydney, ex Maori, out of a Clydesdale mare by the imported horse " Lofty." " England " will stand for a month at Mr. Haekness' Farm, Richmond. y^ Terms — £1 4s. a Maro, and si. GroonuJge \ extra Guinea for guarantee. / There are good Paddocks for Mares aya reasonable charge. / November 16. \J MATCH of 25 Soys., between Mr. Ihgham'b Patch Colt, 4 years old, and Mr. Dale's P^tch Colt, 4 years old, T.C.P. weights. Two miles. The above Match will, by permission of the Stewards of tho Nelson Turf Club, be rim ' on the Nelson Race Course, on TUESDAY, November 27, at Two o'clock. ' " ' / Two HACK RACES, for Saddle* arfdJ&vHWi, will afterwards be run.' ' / ' Nelson, November 14- •--' '

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 17 November 1855, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 17 November 1855, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 17 November 1855, Page 2

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