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"boR WELLINGTON & AUCKLAND* JL? — The fine fast-sailing schooner KATE, So tons, Joan Salmon, commander, will positively sail THIS DAY. For freight or passgae apply to Captain Salmon on board, mjc to G. W. Schkodm, Auckland Point. rVTELSON FLOUR MILL.— The AN_LN NUAL GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Literary Institution on THURSDAY, the 19th instant, at Twelve o'clock, to elect Directors for the ensuing year. Nelson, June 7. A. G. Jenkins, Secretary. /T7OR SALE, by PRIVATE CON_L TRACT, on account of the late firm of W. B. Patchmt and Co., the WAREHOUSE and DWELLING HOUSE, situated at Auckland Point. Apply on the premises to Mr. R. B. Gee, or to F. Dillon Bbll, Gkorgb Taylor, /\, Nelson, May il. Administrators of the Estate. r LAND IN THE SETTLEMENT OF NELSONTHE AGENT of the NEW ZEALAND COMPANY having received instructions to GRANT LEASES, with PURCHASING CLAUSES, of the 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 acrs 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. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. C ELLIOTT begs to call the attention • of the public to the low prices of the following valuable and interesting BOOKS :— t. d. s. d. Holy Bible, handsome Scott's Marmion . . 2 6 edition .. ..6 0 Lady of the Lake 2 6 Testament .. ..2 0 Lay of the Last , Dicffenbach'sNewZea- Minstrel .. ..19 land, in 2 vols. . . 80 0 Lay of the Last Cb?pman's New Zea- Minstrel, and Ballads 2 6 ; and Portfolio ..4 0 Kirke White's Poems .. 2 6 Gibbon's Decline & Fall Coleridge's Poems ..3 a of the Roman Empire 30 0 Milton's Poetical Works 4 0^ Locke on the Human Cowper's Poems . . 3 0 Understanding ..10 0 Beattie's Minstrel, and Journals of the Rev. J. other Poems . . 2 0 V/esley, in 1 vol. . . 13 0 Byron's Childe Harold . 1 6 t\ box's Spirit of Dcs- Butler's Hudibras ..3 0 ,potism . - ..70 Shakspere's Poems ..1 6 G-odvrin's Lectures on Dryden's Fables . . 2 6 Atheism .. ..70 Crabbe's Borough ..2 6 Law's Serious Call . . 4 0 Hogg's Mountain Bard Minstrelsy of the Scot- and Forest Minstrel . 2 6 (tfjh Border ..10 0 Colman'a Broad Grins . 1 6 Selections from Leighton - Sacred Harmony: aselec,and Owen . . ..70 tion of Sacred Poetry . 2 6 Roe's History of Eng- Sacred Harp : ditto . . 2 0 land .. ..SO Brilliant (The), a selecSh&kspere's Plays, in 8 tion from modern Poets 2 0 Ivols. .. ..20 0 Gregory's Legacy, Cha-f>.-nkspere, in 1 vol. ..10 0 pone's Letters, and Ji. Union's Rambler, in Pennington's Advice . 2 6 i vols. . . ..60 Rasselas, by Dr. Johnson 1 6 Semes from Real Life . 5 0 Rasselas, and Solymon Lpcal Legends, with il- and Almena . . ..26 {lustrations .. ..SO Tales from Shakspere, te Equestrian : Hand- by Charles Lamb . . 2 6 >ook of Horsemanship 5 0 Sterne's Letters ..2 0 The Power of Memory, a Le Sage's Devil on Two 'rural poem . . 2 0 Sticks 16 A ibot's Mother at Home 1 6 Locke's Conduct of the The Mother's Book, by Understanding, and Mrs. Child . . 1 6 Bacon's Essays . . 2 6 The Monk of Cimies, by Rochefoucault'sMaxims, 'Mrs. Sherwood ..90 & Shakspere AphoT)te Little Geologist . . 1 6 risms . . ..20 Mineralogist 1 6 Roscoe's Life of Leo X. 3 0 — i Conchologist 1 6 Life of Mary Queen of ______ Botanist ..1 6 Scots .. ..3 0 Banyan's Pilgrim's Pro- Queen Elitabeth 3 0 feress, many wood-cuts 7 0 William Perm . . 4 0 Luzon's Farrier ..2 0 Christian (The) Mother's The Artificer's Lexicon Text Book .. ..3 6 <of Terms and Prices 10 0 Laconics, or the Good Tocket Director & Price Sayings of Wise Men 3 0 Book for Engineers, Robinson Crusoe . . 4 0 Millwrights, &c. ..20 Baron Munchausen . . 1 6 — Cabinet Makers, Hour* for Heaven : a ieCarpenters, &c. . . 2 6 lection of Prayers from —1 Smiths, Brick- eminent Divines . . 1 0 layers, Masons, tic.. . 2 6 Achmed and Athene, tc — ■ Plumbers, Paint- other poems ..1 6 crs. Glaziers, &c. . . 2 6 Life of Rev J. Wesley. . 3 0 Bennett's Geometrical Hints on Health . . 2 6 Illustrations ..13 0 Hints on the Toilette .. 2 6 1 rafalgar Song Book . . 0 3 Records of Royalty ..26 Pinys and Farces, each 0 6 YoungLadies'Biograpby 3 0 C. E. has also on hand a large stock of STATIONERY, consisting of •Superfine letter paper, plain and gilt edged Post Office paper, 2 sheets under half an ounce Bath post, yellow and blue wove, common and superfine Dank post, folio and quarto foolscap, common and superfine, yellow and blue wove Note paper of various kinds XVhited brown, and strong brown for packing Coloured tissue and other paper T.edgers, cash books, day books, and journals, in variety Memorandum and account hooks of all kinds Bill books and pocket books Copy books, copy slips, slates, and slate pencils %f Mley and Gillot's steel pens, quills and quill pens Improved patent wafers, wafers in 3-ounce boxes Drawing and other pencils, drawing paper of all sins Marking and writing ink, blotting paper Jvory folders, rulers, sketch books Tinted and embossed address cards, playing cards - Tracing paper, "crow quills, blotting cases fcf usic, a selection of overtures, quadrilles, songs, &c. Kxaminer Office, May 15. NEW ZEALAND SPECTATOR X and COOK'S STRAITS GUARDIAN, published in Wellington every Saturday morning, is extensively circulated in v'ew Zealand and the adjacent colonies. Orders and advertisements received in Nelson by C. Et.L:»rT. LMANACK for 1845.— The WELLINGTON ALMANACK, containing a calendar, meteorological and weather tables, cycles, astronomical num. hern, eclipses of the sun and moon, gardener's calendar, &c, >na\r be had at the Examiner office, price Is. each. rpO WHALERS. — Boyd Town, TwoI- fold Bay, New South Wales.— SHIPS can REFRESH or REFIT at this harbour free of all port charges, pilotace, &c , and can obtain wood, water, fresh and salt provisions, vrgstablss, ship chandlery, stores, and 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 Ukrn in exchangeXtf and J. BARTON, 2C, Bishopsgate- * J • street, London, manufacturer of Candles and Soap, properly packed for New Zealand, Australia, Canada, HaLfi* and th« West Indies.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 170, 7 June 1845, Page 53

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Page 53 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 170, 7 June 1845, Page 53