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|£O SAIL POSITIVELY IN ALL JANUARY^ FOR LONDON direct, the splendid A.I, for twelve years, English-built ship RAYMOND. ' Hugh M'Kat, commander, burden 500 tons, coppered and copper-fastened, and a very fast ship. She has a full poop, with good cabin accommodations for a limited number ot passengers ; and will commence loading immediately on her return from Auckland. For freight or passage apply to Ridgw^t«, Hickson, and Co., Wellington, or to Ridqways, Lowkdbs, and Co., •■ Nelson. ' Nelson, November Q. 7 PEREMPTORY SALE. *" ,v« A LFRED FELL and CO. have reXJI. ceived instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar Street, on SATURDAY, December 21, the EFFECTS of the late Mr. Alfkkd Tkovtbk, deceased, among which are an assortment of useful stationery, a lot of spices, pickles, corks, ecalesand weights^ a very complete bottling apparatus, spirit measures, wearing apparel, books, &c. Also, the following GOODS :—: — Silver watches, clocks, spectacles, telescopes, opera glasses, clothes of various descriptions, boots and shoes, straw bats, parasols, bridles, tools, brushes, and a variety of other articles. >" The sale to commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. LAND IN THE SETTLEMENT OF NELSO^ rjpHE 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 tame. COLONIAL RESERVES (Town and Accommodation, 1 JiCTe and 50 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 HEREBY give notice that I will NOT •*" X be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by Mr. William Shakp, of Nelson, New Zealand, either in my name or in the name of the late firm of Saum dms & SHAar. Fkancis Alkxaxdck Saumdibs. Nelson, December 13th, 1844. — This is to certify that on 'x\ Monday last I killed a duck, the property of Mr. iGreig, under the impression of it being a wild one. Nelson, Dec. 14. Thomas Goodman. iq^EN POUNDS REWARD.— Whereas 7/ '*- certain SHEEP, the property of the late Captain England, have been recently STOLEN from the premises of Air. ItfAcaAK. in Waimea South, notice is hereby given that a reward of five pounds will be paid to any persona giving such information as shall lead to the committal of the offenders, and a further reward of five pounds on their conviction. F. Dillon Bell. , Nelson, Dec. 7. ■ Administrator of the Ettatc. / nn wo pounds reward.— stole!^ f A or STRAYED, from Section No. 36, Suburban North, TWENTY-SIX SHEEP, together with their lambs, branded T R B. The above reward will be paid for any information that shall lead to the discovery of the same. , Nelson, Nov. 29. T. Bmby, Haven Bridge. \ ]/\\ * n the Supreme Court, at Wellington, in the Southern Division of New Zealand. I William Gullet, of Nelson, deceased, intestate. PURSUANT to the rule of this honourable Court, the CREDITORS of the abovenamed deceased are, on or before the Ist day of March, 1846, to Come {in and PROVE THEIR DEBTS, before Robekt Rook •Stsang, esquire, official administrator of intestate estates for the Southern District, at his office, in Wellington ; or to Jo UN Tinlink, clerk to the magistrates, at the Police Office, in Nelson, who is duly appointed to act for Mr. Strang ; ot, in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from the said estate. For Robebt R. Stbang., Deputy Registrar, Southern Division, John Tinlink, Clerk to the Magistrates, Nelson. .Nelson Police Office, November 28th, 1844. • X TVT ISS HILTON respectfully informs -LYJL her friends that she HAS TAKEN A COBfMOt !>IOUS HOUSE IN BRIDGE STREET, where she will be happy to receive a few YOUNG LADIES AS BOARDERS, in-addition to her daily pupils. She flatters herself that the young ladies committed to her charge will find all the comforts and indulgencies of home, combined with the ' iicipline - necessary to their advancement in the various branches of a refined education. Miss Hilton has re-arranged her teruM, in order that they may meet as nearly as, possible the present Bnancial state of the colony. Her pupils will assemble to . resume their studies on Monday, January 6, 1845. Cards of terms ma; be obtained of Mrs". Reay, Parsonage, kelson. / VTELSON BENEFIT SOCIETY. —The L-V members of this society will . have their ANNUAL DINNER on NEW YEAR'S DAY, at the Carpenters' Arms, : Bridge Street, to which the friends of this institution are icrited." . Tickets, 3s. 6d. each, may be obtained, on or before the : 16th instant, of Mr. Harley, at the bar, and of Mr. C. Empsoa, Dr. Renwick, Mr. C. Elliott, and Mr. autcliffe, stewards. / |f N" my absence, I have authorised Mr. JL ALEXANDER PERRY to RECEIVE ALL DEBTS that may be due to me, and in my name to give receipts and acquittances for the same. i Witness, - William WaicßT. Joseph F. Mvndcn. '/Nelson, November 38, 1844. I A LEXANDER PERRY, in returning " -K~^- thanks to his friends and the public for their past sjupport, takes this opportunity of informing them that his business is now conducted entirely uppn tbe principle of ftEADY MONEY. P.arties indebted to A. P. are requested to settle their aci ount* immediately to avoid expenses. Bridge Street, Dec. 8. ffc OR SALE— ~~ • ■■- A Barrand chronometer ■ A brass sextant i \ I ' A marine barometer - | A Dolland telescope. Apply to Mr. Mabsdbh, Watchmaker, Trafalgar Square. TO WHALERS. — Boyd Town,. TwoX. ' fold Bay, New South Wales.— SHIPS can REFRESH 0 r REFIT at thi* harbour fre. of all port charges, nilofege, 1 c, and can obtain wood, water, fresh and salt provisions', ye- ■ etables. ship chandlery, stores, and atop* of every kirtsi mid d escnption, and, if required, the services of experiencsd •hipv rights and boat-builders, upon the most reasonable ttrAaT N.B. Oil or bone taken In exchange. Tpjfr* and J. BARTCM, 26, Bishopsgateirv'; • street, London, maxnCaetartr of Candlw «&4 SpOp, properly packed for New Zealand. Australia. Cnud*. UalLtaandthaWtatlaite; r ' v"v "* q *

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 145, 14 December 1844, Page 161

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Page 161 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 145, 14 December 1844, Page 161

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