WOOL FOB LONDON. THE fine brig SPRAY, Captain Scott, will load Wool at Port Underwood, for LONDON, via Sydney. Thi» well-known brig ia expected to be at Port Underwood in about ten days, to take any Wool that auy then be ready for shipment, presenting to those who ehear early an opportunity that ought not to be lotfr. y The Bpr&v will call ai Nelaon on her way taJSydaaj . For freight or passage apply to / MOBBISON & SCLAXDBBB. Nrijon, Nor. 10, 1855. \y WOOL FOB SYDNEY AND ENGLAND. THE fine Barque "MAORI," Captain HAYVwfll load Wool at Post Uwbbbwood, fair London via Sydney. This very fine vessel, burden 300 tons, engages to bo at Port Underwood by the Ist February, 1856, to take on board any Wool that may be there for shipment. Bhe can stow 700 Bales, more or less, and she will necessarily come in to succeed the Spray, now leading; and Cbs flock-owners are requested to observe this opportunity as one which ought not to be lMt The Maobi calls in at Nelson on her way to ■fdnor. / aielaon, November 16, 1855. KS Sales ijg Auction. lit POEtAUT 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:— One-half of Town Acre, No. 482, fronting Shel-boume-stroet ; under cultivation, and with a very comfortable two-roomed weather-board Collage 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. Y. /ones', and next to Mr. Burns' property. A/ very pretty spot for a cottage. >s v/ Thirty Acres, being part of Accommodation Section, No. 184, Moutere, and within six or seven miles of Mr. Redwood's farm, at the Waimea. The remaining part of this section ia occupied, •nd under cultivation. O«e hundred Acres of Land in Sandy Bay. Thfe comprises a splendid fertile valley, is mostly heavily timbered, and has a stream of water passing through it ; forming altogether a most eligible site for a saw mill ; and has the advantage of being accessible by water. It is •ituated immediately between the properties of Mr. W. R. Nicholson and Mr. Tinline. Ninety Aorm of Land in the Moutere district, " ' Wdg Section. "86. $1, aitttttft about half a mile — ■ 'faan tiio Swing Bridgej and opposite Frazer's New MilL * xt » ; . 4bo, . -B*»t**W*^f Land fronting Brook-street, being laud lately in the, possession of Mr. Lightband : : , the plet ia fenced and cultivated, and would just suit • party wanting to«rect a cottage. Tho terms for tho whole of the above are very liberal, and the reserve price on the most of it reaurkabry low. For plans and further particulars, apply at the ' warehouse of the Auctioneer. Albert Auction Room, Nelson, November 13th. 0&OPS, IMPLEMENTS, HORSES, FURNITURE, BOOKS, &c. ALFRED FELL and CO. have received , instructions from the Proprietor, W. O. Oaotley, Esquire, to SELL by AUCTION, afe Wensley Hill, Richmond, on THURSDAY NEXT (December 6), all those excellent STANDING GROPS, confuting of / Hay Grasa / Wheat / Oate / Potatoes, and v / Barley. \J And also * t strongly-made draya ' j 8 ploughs, with extras 1 Hussey's patent reaping machine 1 Wedlock's 4 horse-power thrashing machine S Beta barrows 1 Finlayson's patent harrow 9 excellent working bullocks, with yokes, bows, sieves, chains, measures 1 hone, accustomed to farm work The well-known mare "Duchess," stinted to "nßarbiere" A. quantity of harnee* 1 new saddle' Furniture Poultry, rick covers, aud & great many other useful articles connected with both farm and house, too numerous, to mention, together with, a large quantity of excellent classical aal other works by the beat authors. Catalogues may be had at the office of the Aucfcmearß. ' Terms at sale, which will commence at 12 o'clock precisely. HJTENSIYE SALE OF VBEY VALUABLE CATTLE. ALFRED FELL & CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the ■cab and Gabtkb, Riohmond, some day in December, «Ue notica of which will be given in future advertiseaante, about 100 HEAD OF CATTLE, /* from the well-known herd of the Delt* dairy ; eon* •Wag of f Oows / Heifers » / , Bullocks >y Steers. Tj^Oß SALE, at Motueka, 8 Acres of -13 excellent arable I/AND, fenced, ditched, and part in crop ; also, One Acre broken up and ready i«r potatoes. The situation is good, being within a few chains of the Jotty. The land iB subject to a rental of £2 per annum ; the unexpired lease is \\\ years; but may be renewed for 21 yeara from the Ist January,- 1856. For further, particulars apply to WiUJAk Geblin, Motueka, November 19. Motueka. rpOWN ACRE No. 602, and HALF of No. X 600, to be SOLD, situated in Brougham-street, immediately below the late residenco of S. Stephens, B*q., deceased. For Building Sites the situation is uflrivalled, as it •ommands extensive views of the Bay,^own, and surra onding country. • / Apply to Mr. A. T. DA»aia, )/ 3Und Office.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 72, 5 December 1855, Page 1
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837Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 72, 5 December 1855, Page 1
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