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v/I^OR HOB ART TOWN & ADELAIDE^ j- -■- with immediate despatch, the fine fast-sailing brigaa- ~ 6 tine JOSEPH ALBINO, 143 tons, John Fihnm, master. For freight or passage apply to G. W. Schkorkk, Auckland Point. vy&OR NEW EDINBURGH direct.— The X fine fast-sailing brigantine DEBORAH, 130 tons, T. Wing, master, will sail for the above port on or about the 10th of August. _^ Persons desirous of obtaining passages or procuring freight* are requested to make early application to C. Ehfson and Co.. Auckland Point. Nelson, July 18. \mOS\ mO S IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, EX DEBORAH. TIO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, by ALFRED FELL and Co., on MONDAY, August . 3 sth, TWO celebrated CART MARES, heavy in foal, and used to the plough ; TWO other CART MARES, which have been used to harness and saddle ; also, ONE BAY FILLY, by Peter Finn. The sale will take place at the retail store of Messrs. C. Empson and Co., Halifax Street, at Twelve o'clock precisely. A Lunch will be provided. /IMPORTANT SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. <^/ TO CLOSE THE RETAIL BUSINESS. ALFRED FELL & Co. have received instructions to submit by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, August 6th, the whole of the PREMISES, com- ; prising the DWELLING HOUSE and LARGE RETAIL ' H STORE, situate in Halifax Street, at present occupied by Messrs. C. Empson and Co., which will bo sold in one or more lots, and can be removed if necessary. Also, the whole of the EXTENSIVE STOCK: now on the| premises, comprising an excellent assortment of ironmongery, clothes and drapery, glass and earthenware, groceries, and other articles too numerous to enumerate. Terms and conditions at the sale, which will commence at Twelve o'clock punctually. _~ Lunch will be provided. /^pO LET, the SUTHERLAND ARM;S VjT X HOTEL, Auckland Point; has well-finished rooms with good out accomodations ; and. being on the princinsl. landing place, commands the safest and most respectab\i business in Nelson. At present licensed to Mr. A. M'Kay. For terms and other particulars apply to GaAHAM & HAEKNKSB, - Nelson, April 12. Auckland Point. /\land in the settlement of nelson. VpHE AGENT of the NEW ZEALAND X COMPANY having received instructions to GRANT LEASES, with PURCHASING CLAUSES, of the Como pany's Accommodation Sections in this settlement, is ready ' r to receive applications from parties wishing' to treat for the same. COLONIAL RESERVES (Town and Accommodation, 1 acre and 50 acres respectively) will be put up separately for SALE by AUCTION, at an upset price to be fixed by the Company's Agent, at the request of parties desirous of purchasing the same. 1 June 31, 1844. - yrtrOTICE.— All persons indebted to us jl\ on behalf of the Store in Halifax Street, are requested to pay their accounts on or before Saturday the 3d of August > next, to Mr. W. Dale, on the premises, as the business will be then closed. All accounts remaining unpaid, will be pat. into the hands of a solicitor for recovery. ' Halifax Street, Nelson, C. Empson and Co, **" July 18, 1844. /TN. the ESTATE of the late ALFRED %r X TROWER, deceased.— LETTEßS of ADMINISTRATION having been granted to his brother, Mr. THOMAS , NOEL TROWER, all DEBTS due to the said estate are r^ quested to be paid to the undersigned, to whom all claims are to be sent. C. B. Bkewxb, Barrister-at-Law. Nelson, July 9, 1844. _ A NOTICE TO SURVEYORS. C^^pENDERS are required for the SURX YE Yof above 100,000 ACRES of LAND (the greater part un wooded) at NEW EDINBURGH (Otago), at priced respectively per acre upon such quantity as shall be laid out in 10-acre or in 50-acre sections. The contractors will herea quired to execute the survey themselves, and to specify the ° name of any surveyor they may wish to employ as an assistant; also, to give security for themselves and assistants that they will not erect or occupy any house upon the lands purchased for the settlement, previous to the arrival of the immigrants and the distribution of the 10-acre sections. The locality of the lands to be surveyed, the conditions of the contract, and further particulars, may be ascertained of the New Zealand Company's Resident Agent and Surveyor, at Otago, to whom the tenders are to be delivered on or before the 35th of July next. The lowest tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. Wak»iu.d, Principal Agent of the New Zealand Company. Wellington, June 35. /^ NOTICE TO LABOURERS. s-^T ABOURERS in the settlements of I A Wellington and Nelson are cautioned not to proceed a to Otago in the expectation of procuring employment from 7 the New Zealand Company, without first obtaining a positive engagement. No one will receive employment from the Company's Agent there who shall erect or occupy a house on the land purchased by the Company for the New Edinburgh settlement, previous to the distribution of the sections. A W. Waksfibld, /[ Principal Agent of the New Zealand Company. /rpo WHALERS. — Boyd Town, TwoX fold Bay, New Sooth Wales.— SHIPS can REFRESH or REFIT at thir harbour free of all port charges, pilotage, &c, and can obtain wood, water, fresh and salt provisions, vegetables, ship chandlery, stores, and slops of every kind and description, and, if required, the services of experienced shipwrights and boat-builders, upon the most reasonable terms. N.B. Oil or bone taken in exchange. /CHILDREN'S SCHOOL BOOKS.— V_/ Just received by C. ELLIOTT, the following popular and instructive CATECHISMS, price Od. each :— English Grammar Natural History of AmphibiFrench Grammar ous Animals General Knowledge of Arts, Natural History of Fishes Science, and Literature Hydrostatics British Constitution Pneumatics Architecture Hydraulics Astronomy Optics Mechanics Accoustics /. Natural History of Man Magnetism 1 Natural History of Beasts, Electricity 7 P«rts 1 *«d 3 Practical Chemistry. — — A variety of spelling books on hand. NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, J. and WELLINGTON SPECTATOR (the fint newt. paper pubUthed in New Zealand), is regularly transmitted to Port Nelson, and may be had of Mr. Elliott, the aceut. The New Zealand Gazette will be found v excellent ram. diem for advertisers. Terms for the paper. Ten Shiilinfs per quarter payable n advance. Orders for the Paper and Advertisements received by Mr. Elliott, at the NeUon Examiner office. 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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 124, 20 July 1844, Page 77

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Page 77 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 124, 20 July 1844, Page 77

Page 77 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 124, 20 July 1844, Page 77

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