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<JFOR WELLINGTON DIRECT.— The' JU fine cutter HERO, 40 tons, Hatch, matter, is daily ■expected from Wanganui, aud will meet with quick despatch for Wellington. For freight or pat lage apply to Mobbison and SclanI>eks, Auckland Point. CATTLE SALE, ON MONDAY, MAY 10. ' A LFRED FELL and CO. have received r il instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Stockyard of Mr. William Jones, Waimea Road, SO heifera 2 steers 1 bull, &c, &c. The above are the property of Sir. Jones, and were imported in the Star of China. They are now in a healthy conX dition. A great number of the heifers are of a superior breed, , and better than any that have arrived in Nelson for a long 1 time. They will be found well worthy the attention of pur- , chasers. Also, | 1 cow in calf. ; I The sale will commence at Twelve o'clock. I "7" DAIRY COWS BY AUCTION. * A LFRED FELL and CO. will SELL j , JLJL by PUBMC AUCTION, on SATURDAY NEXT, May 15, at the house of Mr. Thomas Kite, the Plough Inn, Richmond, THIRTY DAIRY COWS, I all perfectly quiet and broken to bail, and far on in calf to I the celebrated English-bred Durham bull " Jolly." 1 The auctioneers confidently recommend these stock to the ' best attention of dairymen and others requiring superior , .:attle, the whole being selected from the herd of Gkoege soma, Esq. ■ / * The sale will commence at Twelve o'clock. «J^ARM.— To LET, for the term of SevenV JL years, or surh other term as may be agreed on, with 1 immediate entry, all that BECTION of LAND containing t 00 acres, situate in Suburban North, within six miles of Neli .ion, and known by the name of Ellendale. i There is a dwelling house and suitable farm offices on the premises. There is also excellent tirabir for all purposes re- , quired by a tenant, and about 10 acres of the lamd have been* I broken up and cultivated. I For further particulars, apply to D. Sinclair, Esq., C. i P. M., who will receive written offers until noon of the 39th instant. I Nelson, May 7. \/pO be LET, the well-known PUBLIC \ JL HOUSE, known as the WAKEFIELD ARMS, situate at the Port, with all the fittings complete. Apply to G. W. Schroscb, Auckland Point. C ELLIOTT begs to call the attention • of th« Public to the low prices of the following '■ valuable and interesting BOOKS : — \ MISCELLANEOUS. 1. d. 1 Dieffenbach's New Zealand, in 2 vols. . . .20 0 Chapman's New Zealand Portfolio . ..40 Paley's Works, complete in 1 vol. . . .13 0 1 Plutarch's Lives, complete in 1 vol. . . 13 • Sterne's Works, with a Life of the Author written by himself, complete in 1 volume . . . IS 0 , Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding, with Notes and Illustrations and an Analysis of tht Author's Doctrine of Ideas, complete in 1 volume .10 0 Knox's Spirit of Despotism, with copious Notes never ' before published . . . .70 ' .Shakspere's Plays, complete in 1 volume, beautifully I illustrated and handsomely bound . .10 0 ' Shakspere's Poetical Works . . .16 , Lay of the Last Minstrel, Ballads, and Lyrical Pieces a 6 , another edition . .10 1 another edition . .16 1 Marmion . . . ..36 tCirke White's Poems . . ..36 ! Seattle's Poems . , . .30 , The Brilliant, a Selection from the most distinguished Poets . . . . .36 Memory. The Sceptic and other Poems . .30 Achmed and Athene, and other Poems . .16 I Local Legends and Rambling Rhymes, illustrated . S 0 I Uungo Park's Travels in the Interior of Africa , 1 6 3-iographical Sketches of Eminent females, bd. in silk 3 0 I Treatise on the Natural History and Management of I the Silkworm, by Dewhurst . . . i 6 ' Artificer's Lexicon for Terms and Prices, containing a 1 a variety of calculations and other useful and curious information . . . . . 13 0 The Familiar Astrologer : an easy Guide to Fate, Des. tiny, and Foreknowledge, with plates . .10 0 •<ook for the Million, or Popular Instructor . ] 6 ' the Toilet, comprising Advice on th« Hair, Teeth, &c. a 6 1 lints on Health . . . .30 '.aconiam, or the Good Sayings of Wise Men , 3 0 Victoria, an Anecdotal Memoir of her Majesty, bound in silk * . . . • . .SO i .ecords of Royalty, or Little Anecdotes of Great People 3 9 Comic Magazine, illustrated . . .20 Ths Recluse of Devon, a Tale from Life . .76 Shanty the Blacksmith, a Tale of Other Times . 3 6 1 The Pickwick Treasury of Wit, or Jot Miller's Jeit I Book . . . . .10 Hamblin's Lives of Highwaymen, wtth illustrations .26 RELIGIOUS AND MORAL. Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portion, 18mo. . 3 6 Law's Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life . 4 0 The Art of being Happy, from the French . .60 ! Wesley's Journals, complete in 1 volume Bvo . 14 0 I Life of th« Rev. John Wesley (Coke and Moora's) . 4 6 Doddridge's Scriptural Hymns . . .39 ' Watts's Hymns . . . . . « 6 I L.ifs of William Perm, with his Reflections & Maxims ! on the Conduct of Human Lif« . . . J 6 1 The Evergreen, a Selection of Religious and Preceptive Pieces in Pros* . . . .36 ■ Religious Treatises, by various Authors, with a Recommendatory Notice by the Rev. D. Dickson . •" 1 9 Rmmeline, or Faith's Triumph in a Dying Hour .10 The Powers of Memory, a Rural Poem, by T. Sutton . a 6 Godwin's Lectures on Atheism . . .86 Christian Mother's Text Book, or Religious and Moral Training . . . . . .36 Y^USTOM HOUSE FORMS may be V^ bad at the office of this paper. BOOKS for the USE of SCHOOLS, comprising.g — • g. <f. 31air's Mother's Catechism, Second and Third, each . 1 0 <*ombert's Catechism of French Grammar . .10 Lewis's Catechisms of the Arts and Sciences, &c, including Architecture, Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, Hydraulics, Optics, \coustics, Magnetism, Electricity; the Natural History of Man, of Beasts, 1 of Birds, of Amphibious Animals, of Fishes; in parts, ct . . . .06 Irving's Catechism of Astronomy, with plates . 1 0 — the British Constitution . 1 0 ■ General Knowledge . .10 : English Grammar . .10 ■"" — — . Practical Chemistry, containing • numerous interesting experiments . .10 Wilf on's Second Catechism of Common Things . 1 0 — =» Third Catechism of Common Things . 1 o 1 First Catechism of Bible History . .10 : First Lessons on Natural Philosophy . 1 0 j Second Lessons on Natural Philosophy . 1 0 1 Third Lessons on Natural Philosophy .16 .to Outline of the Kingdpuu of Nature, with plates . 6 O ssssk'

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VI, 8 May 1847, Page 37

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