I/DOR BAT AVI A.— The A. 1. shifb w X SKIOLD, Captain H. C. Claussen, about 600 tons, sail in a fortnight. She hat sn elegant cabin for passengers. For frieght or passage apply to the agents, Killing BkOTBKKfi and Bkkoit, on board the ship. Nelson, September 21. /' ITIVELY THE FIRST SHIP FROM WEL- / LINGTON FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE A. 1 , for twolve years frigate-built ship BELLA MARINA, Thomas Axbsidge, commander, burden as per register &S* tons, now only on her< third voyage, and is one of the fattest sailing vessels afloat; fias 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 b requested to be made to Messrs. Riocwat and Co., Wellington, or to ...... T. J. Lowndxs, Nelson, July 26. Auckland Point. % /IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS AND PUB- *•/ LISHERS. V& J. FIGGINS, TYPEFOUNDERS, • London, continue to export types, presses, eases, chasos, bram-tnie, furaUme, inka (black and colnarea>, anik every article used in the printing business, of the best m&nu? -, facture, and at a reduction in prices from twxntt- * hve to THiRTY-rivE PER CENT., while the assortment of the founts is effected with the greatest regard to economy, rendering their house most advantageous to parties commencing Dusinoss. V. & J. Figgins impress upon their friends the necessity oL giving positive instructions to their agents, to procure aIP printing materials from the foundry, Nos. if and 18 West street, West Smithfield, London. /LAND IN THE SETTLEMENT OF NELSON. rPHIS AGENT of the NEW ZEALAND JL COMPANY having received instructions to GRANT LEASES, with PURCHASING CLAUSES, of the Com* pony's Accommodation Sections in this settlement, is ready 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. /T&X NELSON.— A variety of IRON-A fl Jy* 1 MONGERY, consisting of locks, hinges, bolt 3, screws, v and needles of all sorts, blankets, men's and women's superior boots and shoes, a variety of light fashionable summer coats, &c ~ , c ' „ . Dawiel Mooxe^ Nelson, September 20. Bridge Street. •r/f^ORTY tons V. D. L. FLOUR JL Fourteen bags Liverpool salt Two bags sago Three kegs arrowroot Two boxes Curry powder One box arsenic, in tins. MORRIBOK & SCLAKDEUS, Nelson, Sept. 6. Auckland Point. iniIFTY tons V. D. L. FLOUR V»/ J- 40 half-barrels prime Irish pork 4 tons West India sugar 9 bales of blankets. F. Ottebsok, July 26. Auckland Point and Bridge Street. and BRAN on SALE. -LJjL Jouk Beit and Sons, Ipelson, September 13. Waimea Street. OR SALE— Z A Barrand chronometer A brass sextant A marine barometer A Dolland telescope. Apply to Mr. Maxsdek, Watchmaker, Trafalgar Square. /|^N SALE, at Messrs. C. EMPSON ** Vy 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 56-lb. boxos Soda, in «wi«i< *<rv* A Epsom salts, faTdttto 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 kega American axes and handles Slops White felt bats Shoe* Glass-ware, of all kinds, &c. Also, a quantity of Furniture, consisting of chain, tablet chests of drawers, sideboards, tubs, window blinds, &C» &c. Nelson, July 21. TO WHALERS. — Boyd Town, Twofold Bay, New South Wales.— SHIPS can REFRESH or REFIT at liiis harbour free of all port charges, pilotage, &&, and can obtain wood, water, fresh and salt provisions, vegetables, ship chandlery, stores, end 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 takra in exchange. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL BOOKS.— >-> Just received by C. ELLIOTT, the following popular and instructive CATECHISMS, price 6d. each :— English Grammar Natural History of AmphibiFrench Grammar out Animal. General Knowledge of Arts, Natural History of Fiahtt Science, and Literature Hydrostatics British Constitution Pneumatics Architecture Hydraulics Astronomy Optics Mechanics Aceonstics Natural History of Man Maimstism Natßnl Hhtory of BeMtt, Eertrici* p«rta I and a Practical Chemistry. A variety of spelling book, on handY HE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, m £ w^ IN ;!F o . NJN JP JJ £ TT > TOR («• fir* "«»• paper published in New Zeatatd), Ss regularly transmitted to Port Nelson, and may be had of Mr. Elliott, the maent. TbslfaoZeaimtdQnxetttwiaTftomul an cxedSu m«. dhm for advertisers. Terms for the paper, Ten Sniffing* per quarter pmbla in >4vanoa. Orders for the Paper and Advertisements received by Ifr, Elliott, at ttu Nehm E*vmi»er office.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 133, 21 September 1844, Page 1
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