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FOR LAtTNCESTON DIRECT.— The fine schooner JOSEPH CRIPPS, 78 tons, G. GwatKin, commander, will sail for the above port in about a fortnight. For freight or passage apply to S. W. Stbono. Haven Road, Nelson, '26th 10 mo., 1844. v/t^OR HOBART TOWN, the v?ell. JL knownbrigantine SISTERS, Captain Hugh Clakkb. The Sisters will return here in a short time from Auckland, and, after loading with timber, will proceed direct to Hobart J Town. I For freight or passage apply to Axfbid Fbll and Co., Trafalgar Street. Nelson, September 26. LFRED FELL and CO. have reJlVi ceived instructions from the Deputy Registrar of Intestates' Estates, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their > Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, at Twelve o'clock, on MON. * I DAY, November 4th, the EFFECTS of the lite Mr. W. V. HirrisLEY, consisting of a few heifers-and steers, household furniture, bed and table linen, plate, library of select books, earthenware, wearing apparel, fowling-piece, garden seeds, tools, implements, &c. I/X LFLRED FELL and CO. have re> ", ' JLX. ceived instructions from the Deputy Registrar of Intestates' Estates, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, at Twelve o'clock, on MONDAY, November 4th, the EFFECTS of the late Mr. SI. W. O'Bcbkx, consisting of one working- bullock, double-barrel fowling-piece, wearing apparel, books, garden and agricul* turat'unplements, toohv &c. \ y~A LFRED FELL and CO. have received jljL instructions from the Deputy Registrar of Intestates' Estates, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Ware, boose, Trafalgar Street, at Twelve o'clock, on MONDAY, . November 4th, the EFFECTS of the late Mr. J: Gbiftiw. t , IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE. TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, by ALFRED FELL and Co., at Drummond's StockYard, at Twelve o'clock, on WEDNESDAY next, November oth, FORTY STEERS and HEIFERS, from the celebrated herds of Dr. Iklat, Twofold Bay, imported in the Comet, and have been in the care of Mr. John Kerr for the last three months. -v. The steers and heifers are in nearly equal numbers. Some of the steers anJiroken-in, and all the heifers art in calf. A. F. & Coj|l>eg particularly to coll the attention of -purchasers to tfarprimelot of young stock, being well acclimated and quiet. , /SALE OF CATTLE WITHOUT RESERVE. *. 'A LFRED FELL and CO. will SELL JLjL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the course of the ensuing week, the whole of the fine CATTLB- imported in the Piscator from Newcastle, consisting of bullocks, heifers, and cows. , , The sale will take place on Fifeshire Island, where the cat. ' tie have been landed. They will be delivered on the beach at the Haven. The day of sale will be named in the bills. ZEALAND COMPANY'S OFFICES, BARRACKS, &c, TO BE SOLD. ALFRED FELL and CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Twelve o'clock, on MONDAY, November llth, two sub. stantially erected WOODEN BUILDINGS, situate on Town Section No. 11, Nelson Haven, and hitherto used— one, aa the Company's offices, the other as an immigration barrack. These buildings to be removed within fourteen days after the sale, unless an arrangement is made by the puichaser with F. D. Bell, Esq., the agent for the section. Also, the IMMIGRATION BARRACK, erected in Trafalgar Square, and the BUILDING in the rear thereof .lately used as a school. The above lots, are all built with well«seasoned European timber; the chimneys of English bricks ; the roofs weu covered with excellent English slates ;> the windows, doors, &c. &c., aU made in England— offering an eligible opportunity of obtaining a fewmoit useful lots. The- sale will commence on the day and at tbe time above mentioned, with the lots on the section No. 11, at tbe Haven: after which the sale -will be adjourned for an hour, and will Recommence at the site of the lots in Trafalgar Square, TO be SOLD cheap, a brick-built STORE, 20 feet by 18 feet, with a dry cellar of the same dimensions, a kitchen behind, a good wtll of water, and other conveniences thereto, now in the occupation of W. Dabtwall, builder. Apply on the premises. £ A FINE OPPORTUNITY! I rpo be SOLD by PRIVATE CONJL TRACT, a WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, with two rooms and attic above, neatly lined throughout with totara; STOCKYARD, PEN RUN, &c; SEVEN ACRES of LAND, of which two and a half are under wheat in excellent condition, a quarter acre of garden, cropped. The whole richly manured by sheep ; all for the sum of £§b. The above is part of Suburban Section No. 23, Waimea East, situated in an excellent gracing district. For .particulars apply at this office. be LET, for a term of years, TOWN JL ACRES, No. US, Washington Road, and No. 1001, Waimea Road ; SUBURBAN SECTIONS, No. 134, Waimea West, and No. 08, Moutere. For particulars apply to H. Mabtiw, Bridge Street. » XJREWERY and MALTHOUSE FOR \ JLJ 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. I Enquire of Paolo Pobtblla, on the premises, Trafalgar I Square. / LAND IN THE SETTLEMENT OF NELSON. THE AGENT of the NEW ZEALAND 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, l acre and 50 acres respectively) will be put up separately for SALE by AUCTION, at an upset price to De fixed by the Company's Agent, at the request of parties, desirous of purfhasrog the same. Nelson, June a; , 1344. . /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 HUtory of Fishes SOMnctf sbq Lftcf ftturo Hydrost&tics British Ccaitttution Pneumatics Architectun Hydraulics Astronomy Optics Mechanics A4co*ttie* Natural History of Man , Magnetisi* Natural History of Beast*, Electricity POfe 1 and 8 Practical Cbamistry. A variety of spelling book* on hand.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 139, 2 November 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 139, 2 November 1844, Page 1

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