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"CV3R HOBART TOWN & ADELAIDE. J- The british brigantine, JOSEPH ALBINO, A.I, 147 tone register, J. FINI«S, commander, will ssU in a few days for the above ports. The above vessel has first-rate accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage apply to , _ John Bbit and Sons. *elson, Dec. 8. - Bridge Street. /bOR SYDNEY DIRECT.— The British JL Brig, WILLIAM STOVELD, A. 1, 187 tons register, Albxandbb Davidson, commander, will sail immediately on her return to this port from Auckland and Wellinrton.and has splendid accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers. For freight or passage apply to „ , _ , - Jo_tN Bbit & Sons, .Nelson. Oct. 88. Bridge Street. Aj*Oß LONDON, to sail early in DecemJL ber.—The fine barque INDEMNITY, 318 tons, R.^ Ssdqwick, commander, will leave WELLINGTON early ' next month, and has splendid accommodation for passengers. Au_kl_nd Sht - Or PMM ** " Pply t0 M »**«ON & SCLANDBBS, Nov.'lS. / PEREMPTORY SALE. i 'rpo be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION,' -*- lt .*»y ALFRED FELL and Co., at the warehouse, of Mr. S^J?^*' Tr *f«|gw Street, THIS DAY, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS, the property of Samuel Stephens, Esq., and removed from bin late residence, Grampian Cottage, for the convenience of sale; among which will be found superior Brussels carpet, 15 by 12, and rug to match, eight drawing-room chairs with stuffed horsehair seats and damask covers, sofa to match, mahogany 100 table, two solar lamps and lamp cottons, tester bedstead, patent rolling mangle, pair large iron fire dogs, several pieces various papei-hangings, ladder, fire grate, brass fender, cotton umbrellas, piece of Irish linen, ditto moreen, ditto damask, blankets,, towels, Üble cloths, -&c; tin roasting screen, jack and ladle complete, set of dish covers, dinner service, eight finger glasses, lot of earthenware, pewter drinking cups, ditto plates and soups, ditto salts, ditto basins and chambers, stew pans, baking tins, flour dredger, iron fountain, candle box, small iron pot, &c. &c; four 661b. boxss London soap, olives, wash leathers, lamp black, red lead, rosin, half gross lucifers, iron wire, sheet iron, nine Lars of lead, three surveyor's Gunter's chains; paint and other brushes, sledge hammer, assortment of butt and other hinges, garden tools in variety, assortment of carpenters' and shoemaker's tools, locks, Volts, screws, spikes, nails, &c. ; an entirely nsw fishing seine, and a variety of small cordage including two-thread marline, threethread houselinc, twelve-thread shoreline, fifteen-thread peters, three-thread herring, three-thread snooda and seal twine ; a few books, among which are the Canterbury Tales, Roderick Random, Gil Bias, Humphrey Clinker, Scott's Demonology, &c. tic. ,' wearing apparel, consisting of dress and Tagaoni coats, fustian and other jackets ai}d trowsers, blouses, collars, overalls and gaiters, &c. two pairs high water boots, Wellingtons of very superior make, shoes, &c. ; an assortment of buttons, threads, cottons, pins, &c. eke., with various other useful articles too numerous to mention. The sale will commence as above at Twelve o'clock precisely. A TO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION> by ALFRED FELL and Co., at their Warehouse. TraWjf* Street, on SATURDAY next, December 16, DAIRY UTENSILS* comprising one oak barrel churn, one tumbler churn, butter tubs, four and six gallon milk buckets, large nnc milk pans, cream skimmers, skimming dishes and butter knives, prints, sieves, brushes, yoke and straps, scales and weights, bowls, dishes, lanthorn, cans, tic., none of which have been used. Also the foIIowing.ARTICLES : two 105-gallon puncheons, quite new, a very superior .hunting saddle with extra pads, two bridles to match and head-tall, large strong tin case to receive same, painted baize table covers, perforated zinc for safes, &c. knives, scissors, tin tacks, table spoons, chamber candlesticks, dish covers, tin quart tea bottles, Italian irons, tea trays and waiters, cash boxes, saw files, corks, paints, Dutch stoves, whits shirts, black and' coloured silk handkerchiefs, brown holland coats, one case tobacco pipes, one case patent starch, one box cinnamon, 100 BAGS OF SUGAR, gee. tee. See. The sale to commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TO AGRICUL-I TURISTS, CAPITALISTS, &c. &c. ALFRED FELL and Co. have received instructions to offer to PUBLIC COMPETITION, by public auction, on WEDNESDAY next, December I3th_ the LAND ORDERS for th« RUKA-. SECTIONS Koa. are and sis, at present unselected. The sale will take place at tbeir Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, and will commence on the above-named day at Twelve o'clock precisely. A A LFRED FELL and Co. have received -CjL instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY next, December 13, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street (immediately after the sale of the rural sections above advertised), the TOWN SECTION, No. 1089, Yon Diemen's Street, Nelson, and the HOUSE formerly occupied by Mr. Byng, thq property of T. B. Titchener, Esq. And also all the remaining EFFECTS of that gentleman in Nelson, comprising, among other articles, wearing apparel in great variety, bed and house linen, books, plate, fowling piece, sword, See. &c. The sale will commence at Twelve o'clock punctually. fT*HE NEW ZE AT AND GAZETTE, X and WELLINGTON SPECTATOR (the fint newtpaper published in New Zealand), is regularly transmitted to Port Nelson, and may be had of Mr. Elliott, the agent. The New Zealand Qaxette will be found an excellent medium for advertisers. Terms for the paper, Ten Shillings per quarter payable in advance. Orders for the Paper and Advertisements received by Mr. EUiott, at the office of the Neiton Iwmtwr. y\ MOORE and Co., having OPENED JL-^ • their Store in Bridge Street, near the corner of Trafalgar Street, ber to call the attention of the public to tbe following GOODS, received by the ships Mary end Ursula, which, having been purchased for cash at the best English markets, they can afford to sell on the most reasonable terms. Superior broadcloths, black, blue, See. Steel kerseymeres, tweeds, and buckskins Rochdale and Yorkshire flannels i bales of blankets . Hosiery, threads. *c; Ready?m*de clothea of superior quality, consisting of pilot and tweed shodting treats, trewsers, and ladies' cloaks A qaand-r ot uetttjufti boys* doto cape, **. -* A *^f u R^ntity, o^uperior Wellington boots r Men's, women' v ffd _bilaren v s $oot* and shoes wn&ofleatr andVlinseed oU** - An asswtineMsf ueaEpongwr. cms-isting of locks, screws, lungef i n^_wMd-Esa^_Srs,flJ_e, &e> 30 cwt.W cut sningle nails - ' " Cut and wrought nails of all sixes, flooring brads, *c. Barrow wheels and axles Superior Cheshire cheese and butter A variety of other articles. "We-son. Oct. _1. - . . PLAN OF NELSON.— Just published, .v - ** i1!;i 1 !; ,-B«r«**sfr offlet, a Lithographed Ptan of the Town of Nelson, price 3535. * c

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 9 December 1843, Page 365

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Page 365 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 9 December 1843, Page 365

Page 365 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 9 December 1843, Page 365

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