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/CIOR SYDNEY DIRECT.— The fine • JLU schooner OROTAVA will sail for the above port direct on WEDNESDAY next. For freight or passage apply to the master on board, to Mr. G*a, Auckland Point, or to Mr. A. Pns«, Bridge Street, October 4. ... /t?OR BAT AVI A.— The A. 1. ship ' _l_ SEIOLD, Captain H. C. Clacssen, about 800 tons, ' to sail in a fortnight. She has an elegant cabin for passengers. 4 For frieght oi passage apply to the agents, KkllinS" BaoTHsas and Bknoit, on board the ship. Nelson, September 21. /DOR HOBART TOWN, the wellJD known brigan tine SISTERS, Captain Hugh Class*. The Sisters will return here in a short time from Auckland, and, after loading with timber, will proceed direct to Hobart Town. For freight or passage apply to Alfred Fell and C 0 ,% Trafalgar Street. A September 26. fboß LAUNCESTON DIRECT The t/S- JOSEPH CRIPPS is expected from the above port in about three weeks, to which she will immediately return on the discbarge of her cargo. This vessel has excellent accommodation for cabin passengers. _ t?or freight or passage apply to S. W. Stkono. r Haven Road, Nelson, 27th 9 mo., 18t<. - / SALE AT THE INSTANCE OF THE MORT- ' GAGEE. HHHE cutter LIVELY, as sne lies in JL the harbour, with her sails, cables, anchors, standing and running-gear, cooking apparatus, stores, "&c, will be SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, by Messrs. A. FELL and Co., at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, on MONDAY, the 7th of October instant, at Twelve o'clock. For further particulars apply to A. Vtxvt, Bridge Street, Nelson, October 4. ICTOTICE. — The undermentioned CONsj/JLN DEMNED GOODS will be SOLD by AUCTION, at the Bonded Warehouse, Auckland Point, on WEDNES. DAY next, the oth October, at One o'clock. t • 5 bags pepper > 1 cask sugar. Custom House, Kelson, Stbphbn Cakkcik, Oct. 4, 1844. Sub-Collector. /IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE, SHEEP, / AND HORSES. TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, by Messrs. A. FELL and Co., at Drummond's Stock. •' yard, Waimea Road, on THURSDAY next, October 10th, about 200 SHEEP, consisting of ewes, lambs, and wethers, as also several well-bred rams. Likewise, Cows and heifers in calf, and down calving Two mares in foal, and one colt Two spring carts with harness. The above are all well acclimatized, having been from six months to two years in the colony. * Nelson, October 3. SALE OF NEW ZEALAND COMPANY'S --^ BOATS. ALFRED FELL and CO. have received instructions to offer for competition by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, October 12th, at Twelve o'clock, at Nelson Haven, a valuable LUGGER, built at Deal, abont rive tons burden ; and a FIVE-OARED WHALE. BOAT, built at Nelson. Both boats are completely fitted with tackle, &c. &c. ( and well-known in Blind Bay. Also, FOUR COILS of NEW ZEALAND ROPE. and MALTHOUSE FOR JO SALE.— To be sold cheap, the NELSON BREWERY, ■ with all the necessary utensils for Brewing and Malting. This small but complete establishment offers an excellent opportunity to a small capitalist desirous of entering into this profitable business. Enquire of Paolo Poktclla, on the premises, Trafalgar Bquare. . ,/^LAND 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 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 31, 1844. f* In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Nelson, in \.y the Southern Division of New Ulster. MATjaicE William Otway Bvxkx, deceased, intestate. PURSUANT to the rule of this honourable Court, the CREDITORS of the abovenamed de. ceased are, on or before the Sthday of January, 1845, to come in and PROVE THEIR DEBTS, before Robeit Rooia STaANO, esquire, official administrator of intestate estates for the Southern District, at his office, in Wellington ; or to John Tinlinx, clerk to the magistrates, at the Police Office, in Nelson, who is duly appointed to act for Mr. Strang ; or in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from the said estate. For RosxaT R. Stbang, Deputy registrar, Southern Division, John Tinlini Clerk to the Magistrates, Nelson. Nelson Police Office, October 3-, 1844. / Jn the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Nelson, in . / the Southern District of New Ulster. William FxxDzaiCK Hifpislbt, deceased. PURSUANT to the rule of this honourable Court, the CREDITORS of the abovenamed deceased are, on or before the 4th day of January, 1845, to come in and PROVE THEIR DEBTS, before Robebt Rocsa Stkamg, esquire, official administrator of intestate estates for the Southern district, at his office, in Wellington ; or to Job w Tin LiKx, clerk to the magistrates, at the Police Office, in Nelson, who is duly appointed to act for Mr. Strtng ; or in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from the said estate. For Robwt R. Stkano, Deputy registrar, Southern Division, " John Tinlime, Clerk to the Magistrates, Nelson. Police Offlce, Oct. 3, 1844. „ XT ELSON LITERARY & SCIENTIFIC ~S -L^l INSTITUTION A QUARTERLY MEETING wili be held on MONDAY, the 7th instant, at Seven, p. m. A. Macsbaiu, Hon. Sec. October 4. 1 ••riio AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS JL AND OTHERS.— TENDERS to split, carry, and pot up about SSO rods of TWO-RAILED FENCE. Also, abont 180 rods of DITCH and BANK FKNCE, with one rail «■ the top, on sections 75, 7S, 78, Waimea East. Specifications to be seen at tbt Bank, and at Mr. Trnxa'a, Aldonrie, Wiimea_West. Tenders to be sent in to either place, on or before Wednesday, the gth Octcbtr. Nelson, Sept. 97*

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, 5 October 1844, Page 1

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