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JOOR HOBART TOWjf DIRECT, to. Jr «JL sail in about ten days, the 'well-known brigantinei SISTERS, Captain Hugh Clarke. , - t 'For freight or passage apply to ' ' j ' Alvbsd Fill and Co., Nelson, Sept. 15. . Trafalgar Street. /t>OR SYDNEY DXRECT.--The fine KJO fast-saUing new brigantine, BTAR OF CHINA, J.C* Ward, cojnmander, is daily expected, has first-rate accommoJ dation tat passengers, and will be immediately despatched for theaboveport. . , . '. Jelson, Sept. 15. W. B. Patohett & Co. ypOR SYDNEY DIRECT, to sfdl in JL about fourteen days.— The fine fosUsaSling schooner DEBORAH, 123 tons, T. Wing, master,- will sail for the above port' in, 'a few days after her return from Wellington^ being under engagement to proceed immediately. 1 This vessel being very roomy between decks, and having good accommodation for passengers, offers a good opportunity for parties proceeding to Sydney 1 . For particulars apply to ,€. Empson and Co., Auckland Point and Halifax Street. Sept. 0. ' ■ ' / Sale op Sundry Effects, wiTtfotrt* 1 RESERVE TO be SOLD hy PUBLIC AUCTION, by ALFRED FELL arid Co., at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Straet, THIS DAY, at twelve o'clock precisely, the following MERCHANDISE :— 4 3-doxen casks of cider ; ' '. 3 coses of syrup 2 do. glass, lOtt feet in esch -' , ) , l do. decantersi wines, la>. 3 large-sized filters New saddle and bridle ' ■ -~ Chest of drawers, bedstead, sofa : Weights and scales, globe lamp, looking glass ' , An excellent carpenter's ebeat, with a few tools A few bushels of barley and maize Case of mustard, quadrant' and clock 2 harness casks : Boxing gloves, single sticks and guards Fire irons and fender Large iron pot and tea kettle. Also, an assortment of Boots and Shoes of excellent quality^ consisting of, men's, Women's, and girls' shoes, BlueherTl Clarence, and Wellington boots, and patent leather shoes. - Cigars, comprising trabucas, la famas, Woodville's, ne plus ultras, cabaUeros, &c, in quarter cases. '■ Cherry Cordials, in cases of l and 2 dozen large and small bottles. ' ■ • Glass : tumblers, wines, liqueurs, rummers, and decanters, of various patterns. * Accordions and harmonicons in' great variety, cedar and other pencils, cigar cases, hooks and eyes, beads, pocket and other combs, buttons, hair ptn's, Work boxes, dressing cases, looking glasses, draft boards, floating wicks, ' with a great variety of other desirable articles. O be LET, in lots, TOWN ACRE No. 59, on Auckland Point. ' " Also, on clearing leases of seven or fourteen years, SUBUR-t BAN SECTION, No. 105, one mile beyond Mr. M'Rae's, Waimea South. This section contain* good timber, and is free from underwood. • Apply to Mr. W. O. Cautley, Tory, Street. ■_ /JpOWN and COUNTRY LAND to be /. l_ LET. — Sections, and portions of sections, in all parts of the Town of Nelson, also Suburban Sections in the Waimea, Motuaka, and other districts. Long leases of the Country Land will be granted on liberal terms.' For particulars apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland Point. ' ' ana COUNTRY LAND for JL SALE.— Several Town and Suburban 1 Sections already chosen, and Suburban and ■ Rural Sections with the right of early choict s, to be Sold. For particulars apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland j^h — ZZ /QALE of LAND, by the- NEW ZEAkS LAND COMPANY, in the NELSON SETTLEMENT. — Town, Accommodation, and Rural Sections of LAND for SALE by AUCTION, at NELSON, being the remainder of the 200 Allotments originally reserved for Colonial purchasers. The'above allotments consist of three Sections ; viz., one acre of Town- Land, SO acres Suburban Laftd; and lS^acies of Rural Land. The sections to be put up separately, after due notice, to Suit purchasers, at an upset price, acdording to their estimated value, to be decided upon by the Company's Agent, previous to the sole. Many of these sections have been chosen early, and Eatfl amongst the best in the settlement. The AccomodatioA Land is generally within, twenty miles of ttie town ; and most, of tkc sections are accessible to a dray, or have water communication to, within a short distance. yfciXCELLENT STORAGE to LET, on JLJ Auckland Point, at the Wholesale Storeof C. Empson and Co., lately occupied by Mr. W. R. M. Wslkinshaw. Apply to C. Empson and CO.,, 0n the premises. Nelson, February 1. /V^ATTLE, &c M on SALE.-— Three quiet V> DAIRY COWS, two STEERS, a GELDING, and An ENTIRE • HORSE of Arab extraction, all well acclimated, also a DRAY and TRUCK. MOBBISON & SCLANDEBS, Nelson, Ang. 25. ' ' ' Auckland Point. |7<OR.SALE, the DAIRY, STOCKJ? YARD, and remaining term of the LEASEof the Tbwm Acre upon which the premises are erected, lately occupied by D. Drummond. The purchaser can 'have immediate' possession. ' For terms enquireof Mobbison & Splawdebs, Auckland Point. Nelson. June U. _, , Patronised by Her Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance, the Royal Agricultural Society of England, the New Zealand Company, and the principle Officers arid Settlers 'in the Australian Colonies. , ■',',: MANNING'S COLONIAL . €OT* TAGES. Manufactory, 251. Sigh Hlboon, London. Through the advantages which H. M . possesses of shipping free of duty, be has reduced the prides of His Colonial Cottages. Emigrants will find their interest in taking the fram«d Skeleton Cottages, which are constructed so ms to remain permanent lor many years. Doors, windows, partitions, and every description of work prepared ready for fixing in colonia _built houses, by purchasing which in England much to** of »tiuie and expense wiH be- saved. Fsvnit«M««dted for do)6nial use ; Iron.'and Brass Bedsteads of every description ; ~Hur<uoa, EMjnay Gutosv Ploughs, Hkrrows, amd «Vsry description of jrori work, manufactured, on his premises. H. M., mm twenty years-e xperience in fprttishtng supplies for emigrants to the 'various colonies, from an exteofire c«r- ' respondencs with colonist*, and from having bud and stock of his own- m Austmlia, has no diffidence in stating tint he is fully competent to advise a»y emigrant, and supply him with the necessaries he may require.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 80, 16 September 1843, Page 317

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