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-/pOH LAUNCESTON DIRECT, tdd JL sail on TUESDAY, the 3d September, but will wait a „ few days if a sufficient number of passengers offer, the fine fast-sailing schooner DEBORAH, 141 tons, T. Wino, master, has excellent accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers. Apply to C. EitriON and Co., Auckland Point. A Nehqn, Aug. so. /T^OR LAUNCESTON DIRECT, to O^t-i- sail in a few days, the schooner JOSEPH CRIPPS, ' VTOtons, G. Gwatkin, master. m »w?^EP ly to S * Bteomg » Haven Road, or to the master on N.B. As a cargo for the schooner will be engaged on her arrival in Launceaton, she will return with the greatest desypbsfiflVELY THE FIRST SHIP FROM WEL- * LIfcGTON FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE A. 1, for twelve years frigate-built ihip BELLA MARINA, Thomas Axbmdgi, commander, burden as per register 564 tons, now only on hen , "; thud voyage, and is one of the fastest sailing vesseu afloat ; hat already one-third of her cargo actually on board, and ' the bulk of the remainder engaged. She has a full poop, with most elegant cabin accommodations for a limited number of passengers a plan of which will be shown by the undersigned, and carries an experienced surgeon. For freight or passage early application is requested to be made to Messrs. Ridgwat and Co., Wellington, or to T. J. Lowndks, July 38. Auckland Point. / IMPORTANT SALE, EX SISTERS. TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTIONS without reserve, by ALFRED FELL and Co., at their warehouse, Trafalgar Street, on TUESDAY next, September 3d, the CARGO of the SISTERS, comprising*— 70 tons of V. D. L. first flour 10 tons of sugar SO half-chests of black tea, &c. &c ■ The sale wQI commence at Twelve o'clock punctually. S*Y*O be SOLD, at very moderate prices^ JL some pairs of first-rate YOUNG WORKING BULLOCKS, broken in to all kinds of agricultural work. These bullocks are all well acclimatized, having been up.' Ji of a year in the colony, ply to Mr. Dillon, Waimea West. O R SALE — A Barrand chronometer A brass sextant A marine barometer A Dolland telescope. to Mr. MAJtanaw, Watchmaker, Trafalgar Square. /^L^NI) IN THE SETTLEMENT OF NELSON. THE AGENT of the NEW ZEALAND COMPANY having received instructions to GRAN 1 *! „ LEASES, with PURCHASING CLAUSES, of the Com- - pany's Accommodation Sections in this settlement, is ready to receive applications from parties wishing to treat for the same. COLONIAL RESERVEB (Town and Accommodation, 1 Sys£ n £ B^?sE!»s3P ecti '*W *»* P ut U P «P«»tely for BALE fay AUCTION, at an upset price to be fixed by the Company's Agqnt, at the request of parties desirous of purchasing the same. June 81, 1844. ,^ >J\N SALE, at Messrs. C. EMPSON * V-/ and Co.'s warehouse, Auckland Point:— Prime Hamburg beef, in tierces American and Westphalian hams, in hhds. Pearl barley, in barrels Starch, in kegs Split pease, in barrels Soap, in 80-lb. boxes Soda, in small kegs Epsom salts, in ditto -. Gunpowder, in ditto Tea, in quarter chests Sherry wine, in quarter casks Ditto, in bottle * Bum, in hhds. Vinegar, in quarter casks Black whale oil Window glass, in 100-feet boxes Cut nails, in kegs American axes and handles Slopa White felt hats Shoes Glass-ware, of all kinds, &c. Also, a quantity of Furniture, consisting of chairs, tables chests of drawers, sideboards, tubs, window blinds, &c. &c. Nelson, July ai. l^tfx SIR JOHN FRANKLIN— "^ X-i 40 tons flour 150 fruit trees 7 tierces tobacco s packages hops. Moxaiaoir & Sclahdim, August 0. ~ Auckland Point. yDIFTY tons V. D. L. FLOUR r JJ 40 half-barrels prime Irish pork 4 tons West India sugar fl bales of blankets. F. Oraxsoir, ffcily afi. Auckland Point and Bridge Street. /T?X GUIDE — 10 ebesta Hyson akin tea Mbocaasoap 17 boxes soap 8 DCflDss window pats SSO bushels main / 9tvtaahelabn& 1 bate com sacks l caw match** Seaakasalteetn I I csm fern-books l do. atop* # 1 do. peRQBSvQO caps 4 boxes pipes » lbateiea&OT 4he«Mh«a4scoaltac Stands rosin Omat paint b» tins A SUPPLEMENT to the NeUon Exmmimtr is wabttskad THIS DAT. wUeketMamTa fall HISTORY flTflM WAIKAU It ASSAC&7* faA^? atslssiislgwmaWlplssi «f tte seaae of eoaflkt, -**mit dw prfcitl|isl sajfcMss mmk acassm, ssh! a ssW^f ta^OTtsajt XI^^^SS^^'SSSSmSSSL. aalyexHßMs^iMamnlaaaewsanly isMrasssA. ■ataoo^n •»*• JBSSMBSMT wm I*l «««W Wick «* BSMrte la.*!. >lalri»qiiisw,ia,«ae>rSiu tJmZJXLS. «dasß«sslM,ttßprfMwaiMU.9d.«ach. ' "-■■•■■■■

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 130, 31 August 1844, Page 101

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Page 101 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 130, 31 August 1844, Page 101

Page 101 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 130, 31 August 1844, Page 101

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