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FOR SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND.— The fast-sailing schooner LADY LEIGH, David R«id, master, wfll sail for the above ports c n MONDAY next, the 90th instant. For freigßt or passage apply to A. Pe»*t, Bridge Street. Nelson, Dec. 28. I'O SAIL POSITIVELY IN ALL JANUARY; ' C?OR LONDON direct, the splendid A.t, L for twelve years, English-built ship RAYMOND, Hugh M'Kay, commander, burden 500 tons, coppered and copper-fastened, and a very fast ship. She has a full poop, v ntk good cubin accommodations for a limited number of pas•it'ngers • an d w m commence\loading immediately on her ret urn from Auckland. For freight or passage apply loßidoways, Hickson, and Co., Wellington, or to Ridoways, Lowndes, and Co., Nelson. I Nelson, November 9. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. O be SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, on very aeasonable terms, that valuable and # cU situated SUBURBAN SECTION, 135, Waimea West, together with the whole or part of the erections thereon. Several acres are now under crop, and a great part of the « action is securely fenced in. Two extensive valleys, well adapted for shfeep and cattle grazing, are in -immediate connexion with the west end of this section, to which a good road fiaa rec«rHly been constructed through the wood. A right of road over the east end of section 136, now substantially fenced in, has been secured to 133, which renders it easy of Access from the Waimea Plain. The wood abounds with fine 4pars and other valuable timber, being within four miles of water communication with Nelson. i The section possesses in a high degree four of tbe chief requisites usually sought for by the settler ; viz., an eligible tyitoation, land of the first-rate quality wood suitable fur iiU purposes, and an ample and never-failing supply of good w ater. The section is completely sheltered from the high prevailing winds, and has an extensive wood frontage to the West Waiiuea Plain, which, with the above qualities, ensures it a safe And ultimately a profitable investment on the terms it is offered, which may be learnt on an application to Messrs. H. And J. Cook, East and West Waimea, or to Mr. J. Gbeaves, (Solicitor, Nelson. kAND IN THE SETTLEMENT OF NELSON. THE AGENT of the NEW ZEALAND COMPANY having received instructions to GRANT 1/SASES, with PURCHASING CLAUSES, of the • company's Accommodation Sections in this settlement, is ready to receive applications from parties wishing to treat for the rame. COLONIAL RESERVES (Town and Accommodation, 1 jacre and 50 acres respectively) will be put up separately for [SALE by AUCTION, at an upset price to be fixed by the jCnmpany's Agent, at the request of parties desirous of purchasing the same. Nelson, June 21. 1844. ON SALE, Slates, Oatmeal, Blankets (white and coloured), Cloth, Merinos and Orleans Cloth, Bod Iron, Earthenware, a few cases of line Port Wine, a cargo of excellent Cool. Apply to Ridcways, Lowndes. & Co. Haven Road. ON SALE, by the undersigned — Refined sugar Canvass, Nob. 4, 5, 6, and 7 Twine, roping, and seaming Boiled linseed oil Tongues in kegs Bottled ale and porter Brandy in hbds. Ditto in quarter casks Half esses Geneva >. Cherry brandy, in cases Sherry, draft and bottled Best English coals. G. W. ScnitODXß, Nel«on, October 13. Auckland Point. N SALE, at Messrs. C. EMPSON and Co.'s warehouse, Auckland Point: — Prime Hamburg beef, in tierces American and Westphalian hems, in hhds. "i Pearl barley, in barrels Starch, in kegs Split pease, in barrels - Soap, in 66-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 I 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, tables chests of drawers, sideboards, tubs, Vindow blinds, &c, Sic. OR S ALE — A Barrand chronometer A brass sextant A marine barometer A Dolland telescope. Apply to Mr. Maksoxw, Watchmaker, Trafalgar Square. CAUTION to the PUBLIC— I will NOT be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted j by Mr. F* aw cis Alxxanoek SAunDttts, Chief Constable ; of Nelson, New Zealand, either in my name, or in the name . of Saundxes and Sbakp ; and I further give notice, that the partnership hitherto existing between us is NOT dissolved. December 31/ 1844. William Shaxf. FIVE GUINEAS REWARD.— When** within the last few days the houss on No. 2, I Subdßian South, the property of the late H. A. Thompson, ' Esq., has been entered by thieves, and twelve Window Soihes i cleared of the Glass (the squares, which were of a large size j and fine quality, were cut out with a diamond ; and, as a I quantity of candle grease has been dropped about, it is sup- | posed the robbery took place after dark) ; also, a few weeks : ago, the Hurdles on the same section were destroyed by some evß- disposed person : - Notice is hereby given, that a Reward of Five Guineas will be paid to any person who will give such information as shall lead tc the conviction of the offender or offenders in eHur I case. Application to be made to the undersigned. Nelson, December 18. A. M'DoitAU). TO WHALERS. — Boyd Town, Two--fold Bay, New South Wales.— SHlP3 can REFRESH • or REFIT at this harbour free of all port charges, pilotage, . tee., and can obtain wood, vater, fresh and «alt provisions, yeKetables, ship chandlery, stores, and slop* of every kind and i description, and, if required, the service* of experienced ship- , wTjghU and boat-builders, upon the most reasonable terms. I __; N.B. Oil or bone taken in exchange. and J. BARTON, 26, Bishopsgate- • ttnet, Londra, fnannfacturer of Candles sad I Soap, properly packed for New Zealand, Australia, Canada, ! Halifax and the West Indie*. '

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 147, 28 December 1844, Page 169

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Page 169 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 147, 28 December 1844, Page 169

Page 169 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 147, 28 December 1844, Page 169

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