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/fooß ADELAIDE direct.— The fine Al' JO brig PALMYRA, R. Galt, master, will sail on •THURSDAY next. I For 1 freight or passage apply to the captain on board, or fo Moiikison and Sclandhs, ' Nelson, Aug. S. Auckland Point. — _____ TO be LET, with immediate possession, the well-known and admirably situated LAND and PREMISES, the property of the late Mr. Hipfiilxt. , , Apply to Alhid SAund-»8. IN TJHE SETTLEMENT OF NELSON. THE AGENT of the NEW ZEALAND COMPANY having received instructions to GRANT I.BASES, with PURCHASING CLAUSES, of the Com-i pany's Accommodation Sections in this settlement, is ready to receive applications from parties wishing to treat for the •ante. COLONIAL RESERVES (Town and Accommodation, 1 acre and 50 acres respectively) will be put up separately for SALE by AUCTION, at an upset price to oe fixed by the Company's Agent, at the request of parties desirous of purcbourig the same. «a^ ' Nelson, June 31, 1844. * BOOKS AND STATIONERY. f^i ELLIOTT begs to call the attention \^«, of the public to the low prices of the following valuable and interesting BOOKS :— t. d. t . d. JJoly Bible, handsome Scott's Marmion ..2 6 : edition . . ..SO Lady of the Lake 2 6 Tcitament .. ..2 0 Lay of the Last 9 TDiflffenbach'sNew Zea- Minstrel .. ..16 , land,, in 2 vols. ..20 0 Lay of the Last Chapman's New Zea- Minstrel, and Ballads 2 land Portfolio ..4 0 Kirke White's Poems .. 2 6 •gibbon's Decline & Fall Coleridge's Poems ..3 0 i uf 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 i Wesley, in 1 vol. . . 13 0 Byron's Childe Harold . 1 6 Knox's Spirit of Dcs- Butler's Hudibras . . 3 0 | y-otitm . . ..70 Shakspere's Poems . . 1 6 Godwin's Lectures on Dryden's Fables . . 2 6 1 Atheism .. ..70 Crabbe's Borough ..2 6 t^w's Serious Call . . 4 0 Hogg's Mountain Bard Jiinstrelsy of the Scot- and Forest Minstrel .2 6 j tish Border . . 10 0 Colman's Broad Grins . 1 6 3<lectionsfrom Leighton Sacred Harmony : a selec&nd Owen . . . . 7 0 tion of Sacred Poetry . 2 6 Ilose's. History of Eng- Sacred Harp : ditto . . 2 0 land . . ..50 Brilliant (The), a selec. Sbakspere'a Plays, in 8 tion from modem Poets 2 0 vols. . . . . 20 0 Gregory's Legacy, Cha- £ hakspere, in 1 vol. ..10 0 pone's Letters, and J ohnson's Rambler, in Pennington's Advice . 2 6 II vols. . . ..60 Rasselas, by Dr. Johnson 1 6 Scenes from Real Life . 5 0 Rasselas, and Solymon Itiocal Legends, with il- and Almena . . ..26 iustrations .. ..SO Tales from Shakspere, 1 "he Equestrian: Hand- by Charles Lamb ..2 6 nook 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 Abbot's Mother atHome 1 6 Locke's Conduct of the Tt'he Mother's Book, by Understanding, and 1 Mrs. Child ..1 6 Bacon's Essays ..2 6 The Monk of Cimies, by Rochefoucault'aMaxims, . Mrs. Sherwood ..90 & Shakspere AphoThe Little Geologist .. 1 6 risms .. ..2 0 J. Mineralogist 1 6 Roscoe's Life of Leo X. 3 0 -, ConchologUt 1 6 Life of Mary Queen of •J Botanist' ..16 Scots .. ..3 0 Kunyan'sPilgrim'sPro- Queen Elizabeth 3 0 ! gress, many wood-cuts 7 0 William Perm . . 4 0 I.owaon's Farrier ..2 0 Christian (The) Mother's The Artificer's Lexicon Text Book -.. ..3 6 > of Terms and Prices lv 0 Laconics, or the Good Focket Director & Price Sayings of Wise Men 3 0 Book for Engineers, Robinson Crusoe . . 4 0 , Millwrights, &c. ..26 Baron Munchausen . . 1 6" - — ■ — Cabinet Makers, Hours for Heaven : a seCarpenters, &c. ..2 6 lection of Prayers from Smiths, Brick- eminent Divines . . 1 0 'ayers, Masons, $c.. . 2 6 Achmed and Athene, & — Plumbers, Paint- other poems ..I 6 1 en, Glaziers, &c. . . 3 6 Life of Rev J. Wesley. . 3 9 Bennett's Geometrical Hints on Health . . 2 6 ' Illustrations ..13 0 Hints on the Toilette .. 2 0 Trafalgar Song Book .. 0 3 Records of Royalty ..2 6 £ lays and Farces, each 0 6 YoungLadies'Biography 3 0 ' C. E. has also on hand a large stock of STATIONERY, Consisting of I Superfine letter paper, plain and gilt edged I Post. Office paper, 2 sheets under half an ounce ' Jtath post, yellow and blue wove, common and superfine 1 Bank post, folio and quarto I Foolscap, common and superfine, yellow and blue wove 1 No^e paper of various kinds 1 Whited brown, and strong brown for packing I Coloured; tissue and other paper I ledgers, cash books, day books, and journals, in variety I Memorandum and account books of all kinds I Kill books and pocket books I Copy books, copy slips, slates, and slate pencils Mosley and Gillot's steel pens, quills and quill pens improved patent wafers, wafers in 2-ounce boxes Drawing and other pencils, drawing paper of all sizes Marking and writing ink, blotting paper Ivory folders, rulers, sketch books I Tinted and embossed address cards, playing cards I Tracing paper, crow quills, blotting cases j Music, a selection of overtures, quadrilles, songs, &c. Sxaminer Office, May 15. THE NEW ZEALAND SPECTATOR and COOK'S STRAITS GUARDIAN, published in \Vellington every Saturday morning, is extensively circulated i: 1 New Zealand and the adjacent colonies. 1 Orders and « dvertisements received in Nelson by C. I Illiott. OENERAL AGENCY and COMMISSION OFFICE, No. 18, Cornhill, London, opposite Utkt Royal Exchange. 7jo Merchants, Commercial News-Rooms, Public Libraries* ■ Agricultural Societies, Officers of the United Services, 1 Pnnters, Publishers of Newspapers, and Colonists generally. P. L. SIMMONDS, General Agent and Commission Merii tant, in offering his services to his friends and the colonial p Jblie in general, begs to acquaint them that he his ready to receive orders for supplies of any kind and quantity, and p irds of every description of first-rate quality, at the very Id -vest market prices of the day, and to transact business upon taie most liberal terms, provided he is previously furnished With funds or drafts, at either long or short dates, or a reference to some London or Liverpool house for payment. { P. L, Bimmonds will receive consignments of any description of merchandise to be sold on commission, and accept bills for two-thirds of the amount, on receipt of the bills of lading. Consignments intrusted to his care will meet with every possible despatch in their disposal, and sales be conducted With the greatest attention to the interest of the disposer. An extensive knowledge of general bnsinest, acquired during a long residence in the West Indies, and subsequent extensive course of business with all the British colonies, the r*perlence of several years in London as a Colonial Agent, couwed with promptitude, attention, and judgment, will, he trusts, enable him to give satisfaction to those who may favour bin with theircommaads.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 179, 9 August 1845, Page 89

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Page 89 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 179, 9 August 1845, Page 89

Page 89 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 179, 9 August 1845, Page 89