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/jnOR MANAKAU & AUCKLAND.— ' X The cutter LIVELY, 32 tons, will sail for Manakau THIS EVENING, and, as she will return here immediately, offers an excellent opportunity to persons wishing to pay a short visit to Auckland. For freight or passage apply to Hoofs* and Co. A>OR HOBART TOWN direct.— Daily /JL expected from Wellington, and will meet with quick dfctpatcb, the line fast-sailing schooner LADY LEIGH, 109 tons register, has splendid accommodations for passengers. For freight or passage apply to G. W. Schrodkk, Auckland Point, Nelson, Sept. 17." /Purveying instruments, &c, k> FOR SALE— 1 Theodllite t Circumferenter 1 Troughton's improved level and staff 1 box or pocket sextant A quantity of drawing instruments, colours, &c. Drawing paper of different sites, tracing paper Drawing pencils, goose and crow quills, &c. &c. Also, a good £nglish.built CART, with shifting shafts, pile, and swing-bar, for the vie of hones or bullocks. A good pU6 HOUSE, plastered outside and papered inside, containing two bed-rooms, one sitting-room, a Kitchen, two chimneys and oven. y *\ Apply to Mr. Dvrm, Trafalgar Square. /*\TALUABLE BOOKS FOR SALE.— V Dr. Ure's Dictionary of Arts. Manufactures, tc. Miihan's Elementary Civil and Military Engineering \)i.ry on Artificial Foundations. Nicholson's Masonry. Klkington on Draining. Turnbull's Strength of Timber. Supplement to Lowden's Manual of Cottage Gardening, Husbandry, and Architecture. Smith on the Construction of Cottages, &c. Sciography, by J. Gwilt, architect. 'Hie Practice of Making and Repairing Roads ; extracted from Telford. V lid's Cottages for Emigrants. Stevenson's Civil Engineering of America, Wood Bridges, &c. Two copies. The Construction of Roads, &c., by Sir H. Parnell. Telford. Frame on Trigonometrical Surveying, &c. Djic's Land Surveying Working Drawings of Public Buildings in Great Britain, including timber bridges, masonry, earthwork, &c, &c, together with specification*. Two series. Engineers' and Architects' Journal. Three vols. Cc pies of Working Drawings for upwards of Twenty Wooden Br ; dges in Great Britain, with a number of Specifications. Apply to Mr. Dukfky, Trafalgar Square. ,/pUBLIC ROADS and WORKS.— JL The COMMITTEE appointed to draw up a petition to the Legislative Council to amend the Public Roads and Works Ordinance, will REPORT to a MEETING at the Literary Institution, on TUESDAY next, at Twelve o'clock. A Nelson, Sept. 23. TO PARLIAMENT .4. The COMMITTEE entrusted with drawing up a petihon for therecal of Captain Fittßoy and an improved system C government for the colony, will make their REPORT on f U ESDAY next, at the Literary Institution, at One o'clock. /' Nelson, Sept. 23.1 \TOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. _L t| Greenwood and Edwards are prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY of GREEN FLAX (cut immediately below the joint), to be delivered at their mill on the Waimea Plain, known as " Rider's Hill," at per ton ; iind also TENDERS for merely CUTTING THE LEAF, without delivering it, at per ton. - Nelson, September 36. I f"OHN WATTS begs res pctfully to inform Jtf the inhabitants of Nelson and its neighbourhood, that he has RESUMED his former BUSINESS of working ENGINEER and BLACKSMITH, in Bridge Street ; and having been long employed in the largest iron works in Scotland, I oth machine and agricultural, he trusts by attention and efficient workmanship to merit a share of the public patronf*<»SO; XJ EWARD.— STOLEN or STRAYED, I it THREE HEIFERS, branded *on the off rump, wrh no other brand on them, imported in the barque Essex, J.nvl the property of the undersigned ; supposed to have been driren from the Waimea Plain with other cattle, and to have calved ere this. Any person or persons who will deliver the said three fcfiferi or any of them to the undersigned, at his station on the Waimea, will receive a reward of One Pound (jtfl) sterhup per head for the heifers, and Ten Shillings (10s.) sterling fc- each of the calves. A ny person or persons who shall give such evidence as shall leftd to the conviction of any person or persons of having faioniously detained any or all of the said heifers, shall, upon c H.viction of the delinquent, receive a reward of Five Pounds (*?&) sterling. AUington, Waimea, May 32. Gcobgb Dvfpa.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 186, 27 September 1845, Page 117

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Page 117 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 186, 27 September 1845, Page 117

Page 117 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 186, 27 September 1845, Page 117

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