/XfOR WELLINGTON DIRECT.— The | mf X fine fast-sailing A. 1 brig NELSON, G. Maclaekn, 0 master, will sail on TUESDAY NEXT. For frieght ox paauge apply to .- p. W. SCHUftDIS, /l Auckland Point. /positively the first ship prom welv lington for london direct. HPHE A. 1, for twelve years frigate-built JL ship BELLA MARINA, Thomas Axbrisgx, comr\ minder, burden as per register 564 tons, now only on her -r third voyage, and is one of the fattest sailing vessels afloat;. / has 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 frej|ht or passage early application is requested to be made toSessrs. Ridgwat and Co., Wellington, or to T. S. Lowndes, Nelson, July 26. Auckland Point. /T \ TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. < npo be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, -L by ALFRED FELL and Co., at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, on MONDAY next, September 16th, at Twelve o'clock precisely, the following MERCHANDISESO barrels flour 1 box cinnamon 10 bags salt 3 bags sago 9 kegs arrowroot 3 bags rye-grass se£ds 4 firkins butter 6 boxes good black tea Prints, waistcoat pieces Orleans cloth, boots and shoes r . And a great variety of other goods. /town section and house to be sold. A LFRED FELL and CO. have re--L\- ceired instructions to offer for competition by PUBLIC AUCTION, the TOWN SECTION No. 1,026, in the Waimea Road, together with the HOUSE and PREMISES thereon built, and occupied by Mr. Dickbnson. This very desirable property is delightfully situated on Albury Hill, on the main road to the suburban districts. The house is substantially and conveniently built; the section securely fenced in ; the land brought into a high state of cultivation ; and the premises very complete : altogether, a neat desirable residence. , The sale will be held at the Warehouse of the auctioneers, Trafalgar Street, at Twelve o'clock, on MONDAY, September, loth, unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which notice will be given. For further particulars, or for sale by private contract, apply to Alfred Fell and Co. Hand in the settlement of nelson. • HHHE AGENT of the NEW ZEALAND' JL COMPANY having received instructions to GRANT LEASES, with PURCHASING CLAUSES, of the Company's Accommodation Sections in this settlement, is ready 1 to receive applications from parties wishing to treat for the same. COLONIAL RESERVES (Town and Accommodation, 1 acre and SO 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. * Nelson, June 21, 1844. y^ORTY tons V. D. L. FLOUR v' -»■ Fourteen bags Liverpool salt Two bags sago Three kegs arrowroot Two boxes Curry powder One box arsenic, in tins. MOKKIBON & SciiAWDMS, Nelson, Sept. 6. Auckland Point. /"PIFTY tons V. D. L. FLOUR JL 40 half-barrels prime Irish pork. 4 tons West India sugar 9 bales of blankets. F. Ottkkson, July aC. Auckland Point and Bridge Street. +S7UTAIZE and BRAN on SALE. Jk-vJL John But and Sons, m Nelson, September 13. Waimea Street. r fa OR SALE — \J JL A Barrand chronometer A brats sextant A marine barometer A Dolland telescope. Apply to Mr. Maebpen, Watchmaker, Trafalgar Square. ,O N SA LE, 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 60-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 Rum, in hhds. 'Vinegar, in quarter casks Black whale oil Window glass, in 100-feet boxes Cut nails, in kegs .American axes and handles Slops White felt hats Shoes Glass-ware, of all kinds, &c. Also, a quantity of Furniture, consisting of chairs, tablet chetU of drawers, sideboards, tubs, window blinds, &c, &c. Nelson, July 31. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL BOOKS.— Vy lust received by C. ELLIOTT, the following popular and instructive CATECHISMS, price 6d. each :— English Grammar Natural History of AmphibiFrench Grammar. ous Animals General Knowledge of Arts, Natural History of Fishes Science, and Literature HydrotuUcs British Constitution Pneumatics Architecture Hydraulics Astronomy Optics Mechanics Acccustics Natural History of Man Magnetism Natural History of Beasts, Electricity part* 1 and 2 Practical Chemistry. A variety of spelling books on hand. -. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, and WELLINGTON SPECTATOR (the fir *t newtpaper publichtd in New Zealand), is regularly transmitted to Port Nelton, and may be had of Mr. Elliott, the agent. The New Zealand Gazette will be found an excellent me* dium for advertisers. Terms for the paper. Ten Shillings per quarter parable in advance. A* Orders for the Paper and Advertisements received by Mr. * Elliott, at the NtUo* Examiner office. T *
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 132, 14 September 1844, Page 109
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