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STEAM TO NEW PLYMOUTH AND MANUKAU. TpHE Steamer "ZINGARI" will bfe X despatched for the above Ports on THIS DA% SATURDAY. J For Freight or Passage apply to November 27. George Ridings. OR SYDNEY, to sail THIS DAY (positivelyVEecembet 1, the Clipper Brigantino. " MACCLESFIELD," A 1,120, 120 Tons. / For freight or passage apply to \/ Nelson, Nov. 27, 1855. N. T. Lockhart. WOOL FOR LONDON. THE fiite brig SPRAY, Captain Scott, will load Wool at Port Underwood, for LONDON, via Sydney;'This well-known brig is expected to be at Port Un^prwood 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 lost. The Spray will call at Nelson on her way to Sydney. For freight or passage apply to / Morrison &yScLANDERS. Nelson, Nov. 10, 1855. v/ WOOL FOE SYDNEY AND ENGLAND. npHE fine Barque "MAORI," Captain J- Hays, will load Wool at Port Underwood, for London via Sydney. This very fine vessel, burden 800 tons, engages to bo at Port Underwood by the Ist February, 1856, to take on board any Wool that may be there for shipment. She aßn stow 700 Bales, more or lea 9, and Bhe will necessarily come in to succeed tho Spray, now loading ; and the Flock-owners are requested to observe this opportunity as one which ought not to be lost. The Maori calls in at Nelson on her way to Sydney. For freight or passage apply to / Altoed Fell/& Co. Nelson, November 18, 1855. v/ H. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE of • PAGKETS between LONDON and NEW 'EALAND.-*-The following first-class Ships (with there) are intended to be despatched to both Southern .nd Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz.:— Ton 3. osophine Willis (new Bhip). E. Cannoy . . 1,000 -03eph Fletcher .... J.Foster . . < 900 [abri G. Petherbridge . 900 .'ashmere J. Pearson . . 800 stately T. Ginder . . 700 Oresswell W. C. Barnett . 700 ...... J. Banes . . . 800 "imlati J.Allan ... 750 Jiietis J. Pook ... 800 Jolphin J. Turnbull . ./ 650 Tho undersigned, agents for the above line of vessels, j$ authorized to arrange with residents here, who .lay be desirous of bringing their relatives or / friends 1 Great Britain out to this settlement. j For further information apply to Alfred Fell & Co. Sales 65 Auction. TOWN PROPERTY. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, under Deed of Mortgage and without the .slightest r'esorvo, at the Albert Auction Room, on THIS DAY, Decomber 1, the unexpired term of 18fr years of LEASE of LAND in BRIDGE-STREET, opposite Mr. Gentry's, and at present in tho possession of Mr. Rawlings, together with all the Buildings erected thereon, consisting of Shop, House, Outhouses, &c. The Land has a frontage to Bridge-street of 34 foet, with a depth of 270 feet, and a right of road to the back, where there isagood site for a cottage, and is subject to a very low annual rent. To speculators and others tho abovo offers a sure and valuable investment. / Salo to commence at One o'clock. / Terms liberal. v ALBERT AUCTION ROOM. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will offer for SALE by publio AUCTION (unless previously disposed of by private contract), on THIS DAY, the Ist December, immediately after the sale of Leasehold Land already advertised — A stack containing 10 tons of newly-cut meadow HAY. It is a first-rato lot, has been well got in, and is within ten minutes' walk of tho centre of the town. # which, / A groat variety of other- Goods will be offered and sold without reserve. Terms at sale, to commence at One o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF LANDED PROPERTY. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has been favoured with instructions to dispose of by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 6th of T>> :ember next, at tho Albert Auction Room, the foil' wing very valuable TOWN and COUNTRY PROPERTY :— One-half of Town Acre, No. 482, fronting Shsl-bourne-street ; tinder cultivation, and with a very comfortable two-roomed weather-board Cottago thereon, from which is an extensive view of the Town and Bay. A considerable part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. One-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. Thirty Acres, being part of Accommodation Section, No. 184, Moutere, and within six or seven mile 3of Mr. Redwood's farm, at the Waimea. Tho remaining part of this section is occupied, and under cultivation. One hundred Acre 3of Land in Sandy Bay. This comprises a splendid fertile valley, is mostly heavily timbered, and has a .stream of water passing through it ; forming altogether a moat eligible site for a saw mill ; and has the advantago of being accessible by water. It is situated immediately between the properties of Mr. W. R. Nicholson and Mr. Tinline. Ninety Acres of Land in the Moutere district, being Section No. 31, situate about half a mile from tho Swing Bridge, and opposite Frazer's Now Mill. Also, Forty Feet of Land fronting Brook-street, being land lately in the possession of Mr. Lightband : the plot is fenced and cultivated, and would just suit a party wanting to erect a cottage. Tho terms for the whole of the above are very liberal, and the reserve price on the most of it remarkably low. For plans and further particulars, *ppjy at the warehouse of the Auctioneer. / Albert Auction Room, Nelson, \7 November 13th. R. RIDINGS will SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on MONDAY next, the 3rd proximo, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street,* 3 cases new and popular BOOKS. '/ Terms at sale. / \/

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 1 December 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 1 December 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 1 December 1855, Page 1

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