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/|?6ft LAUNCESTON direct.— To sail -I- on WEDNESDAY next, the schooner Joseph Cripps^ •Captain Gwatkin. For freight or passage apply to S. W. Strong, Haven Road. /POR PORT NICHOLSON.— The new ' JsJ brigantine STAR OF CHINA, 112 tonu, T. Tinley, commander, will leave for Port Nicholson on WEDNESDAY, * the 19th instant. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland Point. • fi TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. ' rpO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, I by ALFRED FELL and Co., at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, THIS DAY, the following DISESO bags Derwent potatoes 25 bags of flour • 30 barrels of flour 3 boxes candles ,;, 10 bags of rice 200 bushels of oats 6 ] -dozen cases cogniac, ill bond Tobacco, duty paid Blue cloth caps An .assortment of useful ironmongery * Bag shot, axes, bridles Sundryjots of coats, cloaks, umbrellas, &c. The sale to commence at Twelve o'clock punctually." ~~" i F SALE OF FLOUR, EX JOSEPH QRIPPS. f HPO b e SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, X by ALFRED FELL and Co., oa TUESDAY nexe^ June 18, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, the following MERCHANDISE— 14 tons of Van Diemen'ii Land flour 1 ton of bread /ll cwt. candles _ 12 boxes spe:m ffltto 80 galls, brandy 100 bushels of barley, and A quartity of maize, oats, bran,.&c. &c. The sale will commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. /I^OR NEW EDINBURGH, should sufS- ficient inducement offer. — The fine fast-sailing brigan- ' tine DEBORAH, 120 tons, T. Wing, master, will sail for the •above port in a few days after her return. / Nelson, May 11. C. Empson and Co. /DAIRY and STOCKYARD to Let, together with the TOWN ACRE 1,066, possessing a good Stream of Water. hTPO be LET, an excellent COTTAGE S. with DAIRY, STOCKYARD, and the ACRE 1,066, on whicji they are erected, situate in Ngatitama Street, Wairaea Rt>ad, and within ten ininutas' walk of the town. Apply to Mr. W. L. Suepiiekd, solicitor, Trafalgar Square. j#^VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, GOOD-WILL OF BUSINESS, &c. rpO be SOLD, cheap, or LET, that oldJL. established and much-frequented public house, known by the sign of the CALELONIAN INN, situated in Bridge Street, and now occupied by Mr. William Mueuay, who is 'retiring. This property is held on a lease for fourteen years, twelve and a-half of which are yet to run. It is situated in the principal leading thoroughfare of the town of Nelson, and it. now doing a first-rate business. It may be had with or without the fixtures, furniture, &c, as may be agreed on. Also, the spacious and commodious THEATRE, situated immediately behind the Caledonian Inn (built at a great expense), with all the fittings-up, scenery, &c. The theatre is very convenient, may be converted into a ball-room or meet-ing-room, for which purpose it has often been used. The whole is held at a very low ground rent 1 and having a twelve ■ o'clock license attached to it for the ensuing year, presents an opportunity very seldom to be met with. For further particulars, apply to Mr. \V. Murray, on the premises. /fpo LET, the SUTHERLAND ARMS, JL HOTEL, Auckland Point; has well-finished rooms with good out accomodations ; and. being on the principal landing place, commands the safest and most respectable business in Nelson. At present licensed to Mr. A. M'Eay. For terms and other particulars apply to Graham & Haukness, Nelson, April 12. Auckland Point. •SALE 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, jsoo Allotments originally reserved for y Colonial purchaser's. " -^ "•"■•**• ' ' *. J The above allotments consist of three Sections ; viz., one acre of Town Land, 50 acres Suburban Land, and ISO acres of Rural Land. The sections to be put up separately, after due notice, to suit purchasers, at an upset price, according to their estimated value, to be decided upon by the Company's Agent, previous to the sale. Many of these sections have been chosen early, and are amongst the best in the settlement. The Accomodation Land is generally within twenty miles of the town ; and most of the sections are accessible to a dray, or have water communication to within a short distance. GENERAL AGENCY and COMMISSION OFFICE, No. 18, Cornhill, London, opposite the Royal Exchange, 1 o Merchants, Commercial News-Rooms, Public Libraries, Agricultural Societies, Officers of the United Services, Printers, Publishers of Newspapers, and Colonists generally. P. L. SIMMONDS, General Agent and Commission Merchant, in offering his services to his friends and the colonial public in general, begs to acquaint them that he his ready to receive orders for supplies of any kind and quantity, and goods of every description of first-rate quality, at the very lowest market prices of the day, and to transact business upon the most liberal terms; provided he is previously furnished with funds or drafts, at either long or short dates, or a reference to some London or Liverpool house lor payment. P. L. Simmonds will receive consignments' of any description of merchandise to be sold on commission, and accept bills for two-thirds of the amount, on receipt of the bills of lading. Consignments intrusted to his care will meet with every possible despatch in their disposal, arid sales Be conducted with the greatest attention to the interest of the disposer. An extensive knowledge of general business, acquired during a long residence in the West Indies, and subsequent extensive course of business with all the British colonies, the experience of several years in London si a Colonial Agent, coupled with, promptitude attention, and judgment, will, he trusts, enable him to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with their commands. N.B. — Parents sending home their children for education, may with confidence intrust them to tbe can of Mr. Simmonds, who will undertake to see. than placed in first-rate and respectable establishments, where every attention shall be paift to their health, morals, improvement, and general comforts and J. BARTON, 26, Bishopsgate- • street, London, manufacturer of Candles and iiS^T/ty'wg i__sr 2eaUad ' Cwwda '

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 119, 15 June 1844, Page 57

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Page 57 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 119, 15 June 1844, Page 57

Page 57 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 119, 15 June 1844, Page 57

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