A ?OR LONDON DIRECT.— The fine X teak-built ship DAVID MALCOLM, COO tons register, •Hi 1 sail in all DECEMBER. Has splendid accommodation iai passengers. Tor freight or passage apply to 6. W. Scbhodkk, Aucklaf d Point, or to Captain Salmon, Wellington. >S?OR WELLINGTON.— The brig 1 . NELSON, Captain R. Sbdgwick, will sail for the ab ove port on MONDAY next, the 92d instant. For freight -or passage bpply to Chaklbs EMpson and Co., : kelson, .Dec. 19. Auckland Point. / SALE BY AUCTION. -fl k /TESSRS. CHARLES EMPSON and I VJL Co. will SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY" 4 ne it, the 34th instant, at their Warehouse, Auckland Point, a (uantity of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, for particulars of which see handbills. JAuckland Point, Dec. 19. £ TOTlCE.— Messrs. CHARLES EMP'JL SON and Co. have received instructions to SELL by .'1 7BLIC AUCTION, without -.sxkvk, on WEDNESD IV next, SIX CASKS SEEDS, consisting of tares, rape, an i linieed, all perfectly sound and in good condition. Auckland Point, Dec. 19. T > BIRD, JBUTCHER, returns his sinJ_ \»» cere thanks to his friends and the public for their p. it favours, and begs to inform them that he has REM OVED to the SHOP lately occupied by Mr. T. Dilloh, ■w: ere he hopes for a continuance of their favours. * JEW YEAR'S BALL.— A BALL will /± take place on NEW YEAR'S EVE in the premises fo: merly occupied by Messrs. Empion and Co., in Halifax Sc reet; the proceeds of which will go to make good a small dc Sciency in the funds raised for the^Fitzßoy Recal Festival. Ti ckets*. is. each, may be had o/ Mr. Ross, baker, and at th t bar of the Wakatu Hotel. / Dancing to commence at Eight o'clock. ~ BOOKS AND STATIONERY. { 1 ELLIOTT begs to call the attention \y • of the public to the low prices of the following valu*b !• and interesting BOOKS :— t. "rf. *. «"• II tlj Bible, handsome Scott's Marmion ..26 edition .. .. 6 0 Lady of the Lake 2 9 T< stament . . -.30 — Lay of the Last h effenbach's New Zea- Minstrel .. .. I 6 land, in 2 vols. ..20 0 — — — Lay of the Last Cl lapman's New Zca- Minstrel, and Ballads 2 6 a find Portfolio ..4 0 Kirke White's Poems.. 2 6 G bbon's Decline & Fall Coleridge's Poems ..3 0 of the Roman Empire 30 0 Milton's Poetical Works 4 0 Li icke on the Human Cowper's Poems . . 3 0 Understanding ..10 0 Beattie's Minstrel, and «ft urnals of the Rev. J. other Poems .. 2 0 Wesley, in 1 vol. ..13 0 Byron's Childe Harold . f 6 Kjiox's Spirit of Dcs- Butler'a Hudibras . . 3 0 p"tism . ■ ..70 Shakspere's Poems . . 1 6 Godwin's Lectures on Dryden's Fables ..2 6 Atheism . . ..70 Crabbe's Borough . . s 6 Liw's Serious Call ..4 0 Hogg's Mountain Bard ftlEnitrelsy of the Scot- and Forest Minstrel . 2 6 f'ah Border ..10 0 Colman's Broad Grins .1 6 Seie-itionsfromLeighton Sacred Harmony: aselecfiai Owen . . ..70 tion of Sacred Poetry .2 6 ft&^'s History of Eng- Sacred Harp : ditto . . 2 0 pnd .. ..5 0 Brilliant (The), a selecShjakipere's Plays, in 8 tion from modern Poets 2 0 ivols. . . . . 20 0 Gregory's Legacy, ChaShnkspere, in 1 vol. ..10 0 pone's Letters, and Jothnion's Rambler, in Pennington's Advice . 2 6 J2 vols. . . ..60 Rasselas, by Dr. Johnson 1 6 Sdenes from Real Life . 5 0 Raiselas, and Solymon !,<?<■ :il Legends, with 11- and Almena .. ..26 JUi-itrations . . ..50 Tales from Shakspere, The Equestrian : Hand- by Charles Lamb . . 2 6 oook of Horsemanship 5 0 Sterne's Letters ..2 0 T^pc Power of Memory, a Le Sage's Devil on Two [rural poem . . 2 0 Sticks 16 Ahbot's Mother atHome 1 6 Locke's Conduct of the T^ie Mother's Book, by Understanding, and jMw. Child ..16 Bacon's Essays ..2 6 T'f'i'j Monk of Cimies, by Rochefoucault'sMaxims, iWrs. Sherwood ..90 & Shakspere AphoTijie Little Geologist ..1 6 risms .. ..2 0 — 1 Mineralogist 1 6 Roscoe's Life of Leo X. 3 0 — j Conchologist 1 6 Life of Mary Queen of — Botanist ..1 6 Scots .. ..3 0 Banyan's Pilgrim's Pro- Queen Elizabeth 3 0 ircis, many wood-cuts 7 0 ■ William Perm . . 4 0 Low son's Farrier . . 2 0 Christian (The) Mother's The Arti6cer's Lexicon Text Book .. ..3 6 ct Terms and Prices 10 0 Laconics, or the Good rdeket Director* Price Sayings of Wise Men 3 0 Book for Engineers, Robinson Crusoe . . 4 0 SI illwrights, &c. ..2 6 Baron Munchauaen ..1 6 — 1 Cabinet Makers, Hours for Heaven: aseCarpenters, &c. . . 2 6 lection of Prayers from — I- Smiths, Brick- eminent Divines . . 1 0 .irrers, Masons, &c... 2 6 Achmed and Athene, & Plumbers, Paint- other poems .. > 6 in, Glaziers, &c. .. 3 S Life of Rev J. Wesley. . 3 g Detimett's Geometrical Hints on Health . . 2 6 Tllurtrations ..13 0 Hints on the Toilette .. 2 0 Trafalgar Song Book . . 0 3 Records of Royalty . . 2 6 Plays and Farces, each 0 6 YoungLadies' Biography 3 0 C. E. has also on hand a large stock of STATIONERY, con'isting of Superfine letter paper, plain and gilt edged Fist Office paper, 2 sheets under half an ounce Bath post, yellow and blue wove, common and superfine. Jljink post, folio and quarto Foolscap, common and superfine, yellow and blue wove Kote paper of various kinds Waited brown, and strong brown for packing Coloured tissue and other paper Ledgers, cash books, day books, and journals, in variety Memorandum and account books of all kinds Bill books and -pocket books Copy books, copy slips, slates, and slate pencils IMosley 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 Harking and writing ink, blotting paper Ivory folders, rulers, sketch books Tracing paper, crow quills, blotting cases Xusic, a selection of overtures, quadrilles, songs, fee. HE NEW ZEALAND SPECTATOR and COOK'S STRAITS GUARDIAN, published in. _ Wellington every Saturday morning, is extensively circulated in Naw Zealand and the adjacent colonies. Criers and advertisements received in Nelson by C. EIUOTT. Published this day, price Is., rpHE PETITION to PARLIAMENT JL from the Inhabitants of the Southern Settlements of New Zealand. This document, which has been sanctioned by large meeting! of the inhabitants of Cook's Straits, contains a full statere fin of the grievances under which the settlers labour. ' At&y be had of the Committee, at Mr. Macshane's, at Mr. Wilu'i, at the office of this paper, and at Mr. Kerr's, West Waimea. Wand J. BARTON, 26, Bishopsgate- • street, London, manufacturer* of Candles and Soafci properly packed for New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Halifax, and the West Indies.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, 20 December 1845, Page 165
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