./"T^OR LONDON, to sail early in DecemV J- ber.— The fine barque INDEMNITY, 313 tons, R. Sbdowick, commander, will leave WELLINGTON early next month, and has splendid accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to Mobbisom ft Sclandxbb, Auckland Point. ytNelion, Nov. 10. /Ttoß WELLINGTON & AUCKLAND. JL. —The fine brigantine SISTERS, 130 tons, Hdoh Clabeb, commander, will sail for the above ports in a fewdays; and should sufficient inducement offer, will call here on her return to Hobart Town. For freight or paasage apply to Alpbbd Fill and Co., Nelson, Nov. 10. Trafalgar Street. * T7OR HOBART TOWN & ADELAIDE. JL7 The britiah brigantine, JOSEPH ALBINO, A.I, 147 tons register, 3. FINNIS, commander, is expected to return from Wellington in a few days, and will sail immediately for the above ports. The above vessel has first«rste accommodations for cabin 1 and steerage passengers.. .. * For freight or passage apply to C John Bbit and Sons, yV*claon, Nov. IS. Bridge Street. /tJIOR SYDNEY DIRECT.— The Brjtisk / J? Brig, WILLIAM STOVWLD, A. f, 187 tons register? Albx andkr Davidson, commander, will sail immediately on her return to this port from Auckland and Wellington.and has splendid accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage apply to John Bxit ft Sons, Nelson, Oct. 28. Bridge Street. /V?OR WELLINGTON DIRECT.— To f JL? sail on MONDAY next, the fine fast-sailing Schooner AURORA, C. Smith, master. For freight or passage apply to . C. Empsok and Co., Nslson, Nov. 17. Auckland Point. "-^STATIONERY, BOOKS, DRAPERY, &c. MR. J. D. MACFARLANE will SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY next, the 32e\ instant, at the auction rooms of Mr. James Williams, Bridge Street, without reserve, a huge assortment of STATIONERY, consisting of parchment, envelopes, account books, memorandum books, writing and blotting paper, wafers, quills, &c. Also, four violins and bows, and a choice assortment of the most fashionable music for the violin and piano. Likewise, several hundred volumes of standard wtiTks in science, literature, and the arts, and a bush library of popular novels and romances. * Together with a variety of drapery goods, and men and children's ready-made clothing. \ "She sale will commence at twelve o'clock. / /ftftson, Nov. 17. Sf IMPORTANT SALE. MR. J. D. MACFARLANE will SELL by AUCTION, on SATUTDAY, the 35th instant, the following valuable MERCHANDISE, at Messrs. JOHN BEIT & SONS', Bridge Street, at 13 o'clock precisely— 60 barrels prime Hamburg beef 3 tons double refined loaf sugar 50 bags Mauritius sugar 1000 bottles Hollands gin 15 casks bottled stout and ale 100 bushels pess m 50 bushels wheat • 13 bags Scotch barley 40,000 Havannah cigars 3 barrels tapioca 3 casks Smyrna raisins • A quantity of clover and grass sseds Do. shoes, boots, and suppers Do. decanters, wine glasses, and tumblers White paint in 28lb. kegs Black do. in 141b. kegs Oakum in Solb. bsles 1 case axes 3 pieces tartan A quantity of tartan trowsers and waistcoats Do. bats and caps Do. nails in kegs 3 bales printed woollen druggett 2 do. cotton do. 1 do. carpet thrums 1 case haberdashery A quantity of cotton and silk umbrellas and sundry other X effects. - / x Lunch will be provided. ** /IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE & HOSRES. CARGO of the GANNET.— Mr. J. D. MACFARLANE is instructed by the consignees to offer for PUBLIC COMPETITION on WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant, at Mr. Drummond's stock yard, at 12 o'clock precisely, the whole of the above valuable CARGO, selected with great care and judgment from the celebrated herds of Messrs. Imlsy, of Twofold Bay, and which are now fully accuW mated, consisting of— 50 cows and heifers 13 bullocks 3 thorough-bred Durham bulls T horses _^ 4 mares. v^ t^ TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD. % A LFRED FELL and CO. have received J\. instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the Oth December, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, kitchen utensils, and other effects, the property of Samuel Stephens, Esq., ana removed from his late residence, Grampian Cottage, among which will be found superior Brussels carpet, 15 feet by 13, and rag, eight drawing room chairs, sofa to match, mahogany 100 table, solsr lamp, patent rolling" margle, Toasting screen, and sundry garden tools; slso anew fishing seine, laid and other lines and small cordage; ironmongery, consisting of bolts, hinges, carpenters' tools, &c. ; a small quantity of well-dried old English soap, and a small assortment of wearing apparel. Further particulars may be known upon application to the auctioneers in Trafalgcr Street. ANTED, an intelligent youth as an APPRENTICE to the printing business. Apply Bt the office of this paper. RINTED FORMS of the following descriptions are always on sale at the oflles of this paper < — ' Blank forms for auctioneers Forms of entry for passing the Customs Seamen's articles of agreement v 4 Seamen's advance notes ~ Bills of exchange. Bills of lading. T>LAN OF NELSON.— Just published, JL at the Examiner oflles, a Lithographed Plan of lh* Town of Nelson, price Is. od. ELSON, THE LATEST SETTLEMKNT OV THE NEW ZEALAND COMPANY.— A few copies of this wss* havejust been received, sad may be had atftw Ntlmt Kswmfatr OSes, price Is. saeh.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 89, 18 November 1843, Page 353
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844Page 353 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 89, 18 November 1843, Page 353
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