£ T7OR HOBART TOWN, via WEL\ A: LINGTON.— To sail in a few day*, the well-known ' schooner SISTERS, Captain Hugh Clarke. For freight or pusage apply to the Captain on board, or to Alvbed Fell » n d Co., Trafalgar Street. y|7OR PORT COOPER direct, the fine X' fast-sailing schooner SUSANNAH ANN, 70 tons, daily expected from Wellington ; being under charter to sail, for the above port in five day* after her arrival. Has good accomodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to A. M'Kay, or to Chaeles Empson and Co., Auckland Point. £/ftSOR NEW EDINBURGH, should sufJL ficient inducement offer. — The fine fast- sailing brigantine DEBORAH, 130 tons, T. Wing, master, will sail for the above port in a few days after her return. Nelson, May 11. C. Empson and Co. p SOR SALE, FREIGHT, or CHARyS*- TER, the schooner OROTAVIA, registered 93 tons, Sk - / well found in stores, sails, anchors, and cables, and can be > sent to sea immediately. Would make an excellent bay -whaler, and carries a large cargo for her tonnage. For further particulars apply to Captain Hay, on board, or to W. B. Patcbett and Co., Auckland Point. ~Z SALE OF CATTLE AND SHEEP. t/TO he SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, r* JL by ALFRED FELL and Co., on TUESDAY next, the 35th. instant, at the Stockyard lately occupied by Mr. Drummond, IS COWS and HEIFERS, the majority of which are in calf, Also, 80 SHEEP, consisting of ewes and wethers, in excellent condition. /y Terms at sale. t / DURY and STOCKYARD to Let, together with* the TOWN ACRE 1,066, possessing a good Stream of Water. fT* O be LET, an excellent COTTAGE JL with DAIRY, STOCKYARD, and the ACRE 1,065, en which they are erected, situate in Vgatitama Street, Waimea Road, and within ten xninutss' walk of the town. Apply to Mr. W. U. Shbphebd, solicitor, Trafalgar Bquare. /Valuable leasehold property, i GOOD-WILL OF BUSINESS, &c. TO be SOLD, cheap, or LET, that old- I established and much-frequented public house, known by the sign of the CALEDONIAN INN, situated in Bridge Street, and now occupied by Mr. William Moxbay, who is retiring. This property is held on a lease for fourteen years, twelve and a-hnif of which are yet to run. It is situated in the principal leading thoroughfare of the town of Nelson, and is 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 rneet^ ing-room, for which purpose it has often been used. Th? whole is held at a very low frround rent; 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. W. Mubbay, on the premises. /ho LET, the SUTHERLAND ARMS / JL HOTEL, Auckland Point; has well-finished rooms with good out accomodations ; and. being on tbe principal landing place, commands the safest and most respectable business in Nelson. At present licensed to Mr. A. M'Kay. For terms and other particulars apply to Gbaham & Habknsss, Nelson, April 12. Auckland Point. /WIE of LAND, by the NEW ZEAkJ LAND COMPANY, in the NELSON SETTLEMENT.— Town, Accommodation, and Rural Sections of LAND for SALE by AUCTION, at NELSON, being the remainder of the 300 Allotments originally reserved for Colonial purchasers. The above allotments consist of three Sections ; viz., one acre of Town Land, 50 acres Suburban Land, and 160 acres of Rural Land. The sections to be put up separately, after doc. notice, to suit purchasers, at an upset price, according to their estimated value, to be decided upon by the Companyjs Agent, previous to the sale. Many of these sections have been cnosen early, and are amongst tbe best in the settlement. The Accomodation Land is generally within twenty miles of tbe town ; and most of the sections are accessible to a dray, or have water communication to within a short distance. GJ.ENERAL AGENCY and COMMISr SION OFFICE, No. 18, Cornhill, London, opposite the Royal Exchange. 1 o Merchants, Commercial Newa-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 hia ready to receive orders for supplies of any kind and quantity, and good* of every description of first-rate quality, at tbe 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 for psyment. 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, and sale* be conducted with the greatest attention to the interest of the disposer. An extensive knowledge of general bnsiness, acquired during a long residence in tbe West Indies, and subsequent ' extensive course of business with all the British colonies, the experience of several years in London as 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 the care of Mr. Simtnonds, who will undertake to see them placed int first-rate and respectable establishments, where every attention shall be paid to their health, morals, improvement, and general comfort. and J. BARTON, 26, Bishopsgatee street, London, laannfacturer of Candles and Seep, properly packed for New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Halifax and the West Indies. /CHILDREN'S SCHOOL BOOKS.— V/ Tost received by C. ELLIOTT, the following popular end instructive CATECHISMS, price od. each i— English Grammar Natural History of Ampbibi. French Grammar ous Animals General Knowledge of Arts, Natural History of Fishes Science, and Literature Hydrostatics Britieh Constitution Pneumatics Arehtteetwre Hydraulics Astronomy Optics Mechanics Aeeousties Natural History of Man Magnetism Natural History of Beasts, Electricity put* lands Practical Chesaistry. A nrkty of spelling books on hand.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 120, 22 June 1844, Page 61
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