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'TTOR LONDON direct, will sail positively X? on the 10th February, the splendid fast-sailing barque WOODSTOCK, 400 tons, A 1 for twelve years, William B. Nicholson, commander, being chartered, and having the grc&ter part of her cargo engaged. Has first-rate accommodation for a limited number of passengers. For freight or passage, immediate application is necessary to P. M. Hbbvby, Wellington; or to Mobbibon and Sclandbb*, Nelson. ffelson, Dec. 31. / TEAI TEA! I TEA!!! |^VN SALE, by the undersigned, best \J BLACK TEA, in chests, at £7 7*., and in imaller quantities, not less than 7 lbs., at 3s. 4d. per lb. Hridge Street, Jan. 8. Josifh Pishbb. /pOWN for the WAIRAU.— The comJL mittee appointed to examine the sites for a town in connexion with the Wairau, will REPORT to the body of Landpurchasers on TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at the In* stitution, at Twelve o'clock. in NEW ZEALAND. — The k3 Landpurchasers and Landagents of Nelson are reousted to MEET at the Literary Institution on TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at One o'clock, to discuss the propriety of taking measures to establish a steam communication between Nelson and the other settlements in New Zealand. Mobbisom and Sclandkbb. Alvbbd Dombtt. Fbamcib Oxt«m»om. E. W. STArVOBU. /s, Jambs Mackay. RACES.— A MEETING will Ji\ take place at the Wakatu Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at Three o'clock, to make arrangements for the Races for the present season. The attendance of all persons wishing to promote this genuine English pastime is requested. "VfE'LSON HORTICULTURAL -L^l SOCIETY.— The ANNUAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 23d of February, when prizes will be awarded to the following productions of the garden : — Potatoes, finest Peaches, finest Do. second do. Do. second do. Do. best assortment Apricots, finest Do. second do. Nectarines, finest Peas, finest Plums, finest desert Do. ssconddo. Do. second do. Beans— broad, finest Do. finest kitchen Do. French, do. Do. best variety Do. runners, do. Apples, finest desert Cabbages, finest three Do. second do. Do. best assortment Do. finest kitchsn Cauliflowers, three heads Do. second do. Turnips, finest bunch Do. best variety Do. do., Swedes' Pears, finest desert Carrots, finest bunch Do. do. kitchen Celery, do. Do. best variety Parsnips, do. Figs, three finest Onions, do. Do., do. second do. Do. do. lot for pickling Almonds, finest Do. finest potato Cape Gooseberries, do. Lettuce, finest three Alpine Strawberries, do. Radishes, finest dish Melon, finest Salading, best variety Do. second Beet, finest Do. (water) finert Horse-radish, three sticks Cucumber, finest Hops, finest Do. second do. Vegetable Marrow, finest. Nosegay, finest Pumpkin, finest Dahlias, best variety Tomatas, do. ' Geraniums, do. Rhubarb, six finest sticks. Roses, do. The amount of the respective prizss will be hereafter determined on, of which sufficient notice will be given. An/Cxhibltion of Grapes, &c, will take place in the Autumn, particulars of which will be published. / D. Monbo, Hon. Sec. 'ALL PERSONS are CAUTIONED XJL against FELLING or INJURING any TIMBER TREES, or BUSH, in the WAIRAU PLAIN, or Districts adjoining the same, belonging to the New Zealand Company, without the written license of the Company's Agent. Any person willfully or incautiously SETTING FIRE to the HERBAGE of the above-named districts, whereby damage may ensue to the timber, will be PROSECUTED. ▲ REWARD of ONE POUND will be paid in every instance where information given may lead to the conviction of an offender. William Fox, January \. Resident Agent N. Z. Company. HOLDERS of LA'NDORDERS in X the SETTLEMENT of NELSON.— The surveys of the Rural Sections being now on the point of completion, the HOLDERS of RURAL ORDERS are requested to take an early opportunity of making themselves ACQUAINTED with the DISTRICTS PURVEYED, in order that they may be prepared to make their SELECTIONS, when the period for so doing may be fixed, which will probably be in about two months from this date, and of which a more particular notice will be given hereafter. ... The Reselection of Town and Accommodation Lands, will probably be effected at or about the same time, of which also further notice will be given. The New Zealand Company's agents haing received express instructions not to select on behalf of any holder of a landorder, purchasers who do not intend acting in person, are particularly requested to appoint agents to act on their benaif. It will be necessary to show the landorders at the tisao of selection. William Fox, Jfelion, Jan. 1. Resident Agent N. Z. C, Nelson. /pO the PUBLrC— BEWARE of the X SUNDAY PAUL PRY. Nelson, January 13. _ E. Lanbt.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue VI, 15 January 1848, Page 179

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Page 179 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue VI, 15 January 1848, Page 179

Page 179 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue VI, 15 January 1848, Page 179

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