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•""fciOß the WAIRAU, to fail on the 15th* X? instant, ths schooner TRIUMPH, 15 tons, Fowti*, master. Wot freight or gggffft* AnckUnA Point , At W. BURT'S MONTHLY SALE XI • will be held on TUESDAY next, November 7th, at Mr. Campbell's store, Trafalgar.street (being the Nslson Quarterly Pair Day)- There will be amongst other STOCK and MERCHANDISE, some excellent milch cows, a miscellaneous quantity of useful and interesting books, cloth caps, prints, an iron bedstead, decanters, tumblers, looking-glasses, brown-holland blouses, moleskin trowsers, blacking brushes, metal table-spoons, several bags coffee, small cady boxes of tea, soap in ft and i ewt. boxes, 10 bolts canvass (Nos. 3, 4, S, 6, 7), brown holland, 1 piece of carpetting (23 yds.), mopheads and bandits, cut-iron fenders, grates, and fire-irons, sets of weights 4lbs. downwards, pair of scales, glue-pots, peg. tops, hay-knives, scythe- blades, &c. The sale will commence at Twtlve. __4 • / ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. •^pO be SOLD, or LET on lease, with a JL purchasing clause, ths FARM of ALLINGTON, on the banks of the Wairoa, the property of Gbo«ge Duppa, Esq. The larger portion of the estate formerly advertised, having bsen disposed of, there now only remains the dwelling house and farm buildings at Allington, with 80 acres of ex* cellent land enclosed with a substantial four-rail Totara fenre, is in ths most perfect state of tillage, and now in crop ior the season. Also, to be SOLD, a first-rate Ransome's patent portable 4 hone-power thrashing machine, with several useful additions, adapting it the more effectually to the requirements of the settlement ; lof Ridley's South Australian reapingmachines, worked with part of the gear of tbe thrashingmachine ; 1 Suffolk patent drilling machine, of the largest size, complete, and m perfect repair ; 1 potato and turnip shim ; 1 ditto ditto double-mould board plough ; 6 ploughs, with sets of swingle trees for horses ; S sets of harness ; 3 rollers, and a variety of small farm implements ; bullockyokes, bows, and chains complete, drays, carts, harness, &c. Several FARM HORSES and BULLOCK TEAMS to be DISPOSED OF. It being the intention of the proprietor to proceed to England at an early period, he is desirous of disposing of his farm property in this settlement previous to his departure. He therefore invites purchasers to negotiate with himself personally, or with Alhid F*ll and Co., Land Agent*, Nelson. /TO be SOLD, or LET, for a term of X years, the HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES lately in ths occupation of W. Fox, Esq., at the Port, overlooking the harbour of Nslson, and having a fine sea- view. The house consists of a large drawing-room, a dining-room adjoining, and four bed-rooms. The offices are replete with •very convenience for a family, and the garden wall stocked with fruit trees in full bearing. J*or particulars apply to Mr. Poyntbb, solicitor, Nelson. • npO be LET, with possession immediately JL after the coming harvest, the FARM at present in the occupation of Mr. Cautlbt, sonsisting of ninety acres of land, fenced and in cultivation, and some of it of first-rate quality ; together with the FAHM BUILDINGS attached, a fixed corn rent, or a proportion of the produce, will be taken. For further particulars apply to Mr. Cautlkt, on the premises, or to Mr. Poyntk*, solicitor, Nelson. -^TORE and WAREHOUSE in the O WAIRAU.— D. DOUGHERTY begs to acquaint flockmasters and others that he is erecting a STORE and WAREHOUSE in ths VVairau, where goods of all kinds may be obtained. Wool safety warehoused, and conveyed by boats to Port §" derwood when weather permits. UPERIOR EWES.— From 200 to 300 * EWES for SALE, born in the settlement, of wellknown character and breed. y Apply to -J. H. CooPEa. iSI?X COMET.-— MARES and CATTLE XL* on SALE. Jffelson, October 20. G. W. Scheodsb. * / TV/TAIZE, MAIZE, MAIZE! jjyJL G. W. ScaaoDßK. %/CEVEN HUNDRED MAIDEN EWES O for SALE, to arrive in about a month, per Comet. Kelson, Sept. 22. Alvkbd Fcxl and Co. k^txrANTED, a MAN, who thoroughly f V understands the business of SHEPHERDING, of good constitution, to go to the Wairau, either as a paid servant, or otherwise as may be arranged. si Apply to J. H. CooPKa. */^ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. "POSTPONEMENT of MEETING.— XT The Meeting called for the 30th instant, at Mr. CAMrbull's School, Bridge Street, is hereby POSTPONED to MONDAY, the 13th of November, at 0, p.m. \ and it is hereby requested that the subscribers will pay their subscriptions into the bands of the Collectors, or D. Sclandmb, Esqt, tbe treasurer, before the day of meeting, in order that the ouilding may bs commenced forthwith. The committee are still open to receive plans and specifications for either a brick or wooden building. For particulars apply to Dr. RBirwicx. 'jJelson, Oct. 27. C/T IGHT CART from RICHMOND to X-i NELSON.— H. BROWN begs to stats that hs has commenced RUNNING a LIGHT CART between RICHMOND and NELSON every SATURDAY, which leaves toe Star and Garter, and Plough Inn, Richmond, at 8 o'clock in the Morning, and the freemasons' Arms, Nelson, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon. { Vxaa : — To and from Nelson, I*. 6d. ; single journey, U. Parcels conveyed on moderate terms. Richmond, Oct. 28. ■ LA\ RICKS.— W. NEWTH begs to ac- / SJ quaint the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity, that on and after the Ist of Decsmbsr next, ths PRICE of BRICKS will be 41 10s. a THOUSAND, in consequence of being obliged to burn coal. W. Newth takes the present opportunity of returning thanks for the liberal support he has reserved sines commsneing business in the above line. ENGRAVINGS. — Several very fine ENGRAVINGS on SALE, at the Examiner Office. TO STAND thit SEASON, at Mr. \V. rouse's, Walmck Road, at TWO GUINEAS per Msm, tad ?IVE SHILLINGS she Groom, the thorough brad hone PATCH, Imported in the Lady Mary Pelham. N.B.— Tbe Bone wOI be at tbe Star and Garter, Richmond, every WSDNBBDAY, during the Mason. CnvtviCAn o» Ma. C. Wusnox, Knm or m •< stcd Book " or *■■ Tasmania* Tear Club. Pasisjua o» l»ow» Hoaaa Patch.— Sire Snooier, dam Mice ChUden, by Little John. Sooom* (Imported from England) is by Muley. out of Bsotnet, by Election, her dam Bcnninburgh ; Roaam. by 8U Peter; tulip, by Demple; BcUpsei Berfiy, by Matchcm.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 348, 4 November 1848, Page 141

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Page 141 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 348, 4 November 1848, Page 141

Page 141 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 348, 4 November 1848, Page 141

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