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-£lOR PORT NICHOLSON. -The fine X? fiat-failing new schooner FANNY MOBRIS, Hbnuy Hat, matter, will amil for the above port in the course of a FEW DATS. For freight or passage apply to the Muter, on board ; or 10 Sir. Schkode*, Auckland Point. Nelion, July 17. A RRIVED, per Fanny Morris, from jM. Sydney, mud FOR SALE— Hyson skin Tea Negrohead Tobacco Cogniac Brandy, in quarter casks Manilla Sugar, in bags Black Tea, in chests and boxes Coffee, Java, in bags Port Wine, in pipes j Dip and mould Candlei, in boxes j Soap, N. S. W. Wine Glasses Shingle Nails and Batten ditto Wire Sieves, in nests Bar Iron and Cart Boxes Crates of Earthenware, assorted Hair Brooms Liverpool Salt, in bags and tierces Pipes, assorted sizes ! Kegs of White Lead | 3-bushel Bags Grey Calicoes and Cotton Checks and Navy Blues Monkey Jackets and Flushing Trowsers Boots and Shoes Boxes of BaisiiM. Samples of the above are to be seen at Mr. ScbsodkVb ; and prices and particulars of the same can be hid from him, ot of Captain Hat, on board. As the vessel will have quick despatch, early application is necesiary. I kelson, July 17IyjOTICE.— AII parties having CLAIMS Jl\ against the Undersigned are requested to send the <ume for examination, on or before Wednesdiy the 22d instant, to Mr. Gkokgc Ta.ti.or, Auckland Point, who is authorized to collect the outstanding accounts due to me at this date. John Thohfson Bhamwell. Nelson, July 17, 1846. RIDGE-STREET BREWERY, NELSON.— T. SMITH, Maltster and Brewer, having commenced business at the above premises, respectfully solicits the patronage of the Public of Nelson md the adjacent colonies; and from the many years' experience he has had in both branches, he confidently anticipates that any orders he may be favoured with will be executed to the satisutrtion of his patrons. < X.B. — Malt may be had in any quantity, either for Cosh or in exchange for Barley. Price, 7s. a bushel. Nelson, July 17; NOTICE.— If J. B. WILKINSON, late of the FINETTA, does not KEMOVE from my premises in Cloudy Bay the EFFECTS left with me saved from fie wreck of that vessel, and pay tbe expenses thereon in two Months from this date, they WILL BE SOLO to pay the same. ! July I Oth, 1846. Jam«s Deblois. SEED WHEAT, RYE, & SKINLESS OATS; also, four good PLOUGHS, on tale by j June 27. A. PeiiaT, Bridge Street. •fcJxCELLENT WATER-POWER AND MILL TO LET. r^PHE MILL in Suhurban South, comJL monly called "Ryder's Mill," will be LET. The ddm and water-power have been greatly improved by the late trinant, Mr. Edwards, and the premises are worthy the attention of any person wishing to erect a flour mill. The section, ex< ept five acres already under lease, may be taken with the trial. Immediate possession. , Apply to the Resident Agent, Nelson. • Nelson, June 2.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 228, 18 July 1846, Page 77

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Page 77 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 228, 18 July 1846, Page 77

Page 77 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 228, 18 July 1846, Page 77