Ifcto gfobettigements. CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, HORSES, F- URNITURE> BOOKS, &c. ALFRED FELL and CO. Have received instructions from tho Proprietor, W. O. Catjtley, Esquire, to SELL by AUCTION, at Wensley Hill, Richmond, ou THURSDAY NEXT (December 6), all those excellent STANDING CROPS, consisting of Hay Grass Wheat Oats Potatoca, and Barley. And also 2 Btrongry-m&do (trays 2 ploughs, with extras 1 Huspey'a patent reaping machine 1 Wcdlo'ck's 4 horso-power thrashing machine 2 sets Imrows A. Finlayson's patent harrow / 6 excellent working bullocks, with yokes, bows, / sieves, chnins, measures / 1 horse, accustomed to farm work / The well-known maro "Duchess," stinted to "Ilßarbicre" A quantity of harness 1 new saddle Furniture Poultry, rick covers, and a great many other useful articles connected with both farm and "house, too numerous to mention. Together with a large quantity of excellent classical fend other work's by thebest authors. Catalogues may bo had at the office of the Auctteneew. Terms at sale, which will commence at 12 o'clock precisely. IMPOUNDED at Richmond, the Twentyfourth of November — 1 dark brown Steer, branded S on off rump ' 1 brindled Steer, branded Bon tho samo 1 brindled neifer, branded B tho same. 2 brown Heifers, branded B the same. ' If not claimed within Twenty-ono Days, the samo ■will be sold according to tho Ordinance. W. Stanton, Poundkecpcr. TO BUTCHEKS. FOR SALE, One Hundred WETHERS, Six and Eigth Tooth, in good condition, now tunning at tho Moutere. Apply to the undersigned. tTjWfms— £l Bs. per head. / Also, Two Hundred WETHEKS, on the Eun of ' the undersigned, in the Wairau. Terms — £1 3s. on the Run. Also; a CHESTNUT CART MARE; has been worked in a Cart and Plough. Terms — £70. E. H. Dashwoop. "^ BAPTIST CHAPEL, NELSON. mHE FIRST ANNIVERSARY of the JL above Chapel will take place (D.V.) on SUNDAY, December 9, when Three SERMONS will be Breached : in the Morning, at Eleven o'clock, by the / Key. T. D. Nicholson j in tho Afternoon, at Three, by tho Key. D. Doiamohe ; and in the Evening, at Iwlfrpast Six, by the Roy. J. Waehex. On tho following MONDAY, © public TEA MEETING will be held in' tho Chapel. Tea at Five .o'clock. Admission Tickets, Is. 6d. each. Tho chair will be taken in the Evening Meeting at half-past Six. Collections after the Sermons,' and on Monday Evening, for tho liquidation of the debt on the Chapel. EX LATE ARRIVALS. THE undersigned has just opened at the Aibekt HoTtse, Bridge-street, a small quantity of PLAIN ADDRESS CARDS, ~\ / A very good assortment of (^Ar PAPER HANGINQ.S, And a large lot of 'GLASSWARE, Consisting of tumblers, wine glasscg, su»ar bowls, pickle diflhoa, jelly and sweetmeat ditto, glass — gugs, salt and mustard stands, &c, &c. ; all varying both in pattern and price, so that either rich or poor can. be accommodated. 'Nelson, <Nov» 29,1855. Alexander Aitken. EOUND, opposite Sullivan's Hotel, on "Wednesday, 28th November, several BANK NOTES. Any person having lost tho came, by describing tho amount, can receive it on application to W. Whitehoen, Motueka, and paying the expense of this advertisement.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 1 December 1855, Page 2
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