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KS SALE OF LAND. i ALFRED FELL and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY next. July 14th, at their Warehouse, in LOTS, about TWENTY ACRES of LAND, part of Section No. 1(5, Suburban North ; it is at a convenient distance from town, and some of it is already in cultivation. Terms, Three Months. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, Nelson, July 7th, 1849. V^OR SALE, by PRIVATE CONJl TRACT, a good tubstantial and well-built brick HOUSE, containing four bedrooms, and one sitting room, up stairs ; a large dining room, good kitchen, entrance hall, and pantry, on the ground floor ; a four-stall stable, with other convenient out-buildings, with a garden well stocked with a choice collection of fruit-trees. The house has been doing a comfortable business with private boarders and livery stables; is centrically situated, and contains every convenience. The property it leasehold, with a purchasing clause. Application to be made on the premises, to Mr. J. Tat lo|,. Sehryn-place. ~^ %JT*O be LET, and entered on upon their JL vacation by the present tenant, in the course of a month or six weeks from this time, the DWELLING HOUSE and other premises upon Section No. 662, in Waimea-street; likewise the WHARF, known as Beit's Wharf, situate on the Haven Road, with the brick building attached thereto, and now used as a warehouse, store, and counting house, by the present occupants, Messrs. John Beit and Sons. Written applications, stating the rent which will be given, will be received by the Resident Agent of the New Zealand Company, of whom further particulars may be ascertained at he Company's office. March 31, 1849. (T|N SALE, about THIRTY HEAD of \J COWS and BULLOCKS. Apply to W. Hauknebs, Richmond. N SALE » a quantity of RYE-GRASS V»/ SEED, the produce of 1848. Also, a quantity <ff superior SEED OATS and WHEAT. Apply to W. Harness, Richmond. y W BIS HOP having had several appli- • cations from Nelson for ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, such as he formerly sold there, informs the inhabitants of Nelson that they may be had of Mr. D. MOORE, at is. 6d. per box. W. B. also take* this opportunity of intimating, that any orders for drugs. &c, that be may be favoured with, will be promptly attended to. Wellington, 21st May, 1849. y CHAMBERS'S EDUCATIONAL COURSE. T>LANE GEOMETRY, according ,. d/ _L to Euclid 3 6 Introduction to Grammar 1 6 English Grammar and Composition. Part 2 1 9 Exercises in Etymology 2 6 Introduction to Arithmetic 1 3 Arithmetic, Theoretical and Practical 2 6 Drawing, Ist Book 1 9 Drawing, 2nd Book 1 9 Principles ol Elocution, with a selection of Pieces. ... 30 Rudiments of Chemistry 3 0 ofZoology 4 6 ofGeology 3 0 of Animal Physiology 2 0 of Vegetable Physiology 2 0 Natural Philosophy (Ist Book), Laws of Matter and Motion .- 1 0 Tgi — (2nd Book), Mechanics, Elements of Practical Mechanics, and Moving Forces 1 0 (3rd Book), Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, and Pneumatics 1 0 Hibtory of the English Language and Literature. ... SO History of Greece, Literature, Philosophy, and Arts 3 6 Exemplary and Instructive Biography 3 0 W. R. Piddington, Bookseller, Stationer, and Printseller, 4SS, George-street, Sydney, opposite the Barrack-gate. Agent at Nelson, Mr. C. Elliott. • — VALUABLE COLLECTION OF FRUIT TREES. JPLUMRIDGE has for SALE, at his • Garden, Brook-street Valley, the following lot of VALUABLE FRUIT TREES, in large or small quantities, • at reasonable prices, the sorts all warranted :— FOUR HUNDRED APPLES of the choicest sorts, including Ribston Pippin, Hawtbornden, Blenheim Orange, Deux Ans, Court of 1 Wick, Flower of Kent, Irish Pitcher (or Manx Codlin), and Cambridge Pippin. A few APRICOTS : the Moor Park and Breda. ONE HUNDRED PLUMS, consisting of Caledonian, Orlean, Magnum Bonum, and Green Gage. ONE HUNDRED DAMSONS. «. ONE HUNDRED PEACHES : Millet's Mijmonnfe TWO HUNDRED CHERRIES : Bigarreau, Rennel's Black Heart, May Duke, and Morella. ONE THOUSAND GOOSEBERRIES and CURRANTS, variout. " •* A few TRAINED APPLES. jr Immediate application is requested. ' /T ITERARY INSTITUTION^Mem-J-i bcrs are informed, that the circulation of the books belonging to this institution is suspended until Monday, the 23d instant, and all books now in the hands of members are requested to be returned immediately, and left with Mr. Littlb, Trafalgar-street. ' , Subscriptions for the current quarter, as well as arrears to be forthwith paid to Mr. Littlb, or the Secretary. By order of the Committee, /Ally 3, 18 tQ. , T. Akwold, Secretary. lA^TANTED, for a small eFatm in the V f vicinity of Nelson, an experiencecT PLOUGHMAN. Apply at the Examiner office, or to W. Haxkness, Kichtnpnd. •^TIMBER LICENSES.— SAWYERS -1. and others are informed, that licenses for cutting timber are in preparation, and will be ready for issue ahortly. In the meanwhile, PARTIES are WARNED against CUTTING or REMOVING any TIMBER or FENCING from any of the sections for which the undersigned are agents, until they have obtained such licenses. __ . . I F«m, & Sbtmouk. Nelson, June 8. STATIONERY, &c, on SALE— Letter and|note paper of various sizes Envelopes, wax, wafers, India rubber, instands Steel pens, ditto magnum bonum, quills, ink Drawing paper, tracing paper, crow quills Cartridge paper, blotting paper Playing cards of various quaities, address cards Mayor's, Carpenter's, and Butter's Spelling-Books Reading Made Easy, and First Spelling Books Children's story books in variety Slate/, and slate pencils. . Nelson, Jan. 1, 1849. C. Elliott. ENLARGEMENT of the OTAGO „ NEWS — It is proposed to publish the Otago New* weekly, the same sue as the Wellington papers, commencing on the 10th of June, 1849. should a sufficient number of subscribers come forward. Terms— (b. «d. per Quarter, orSSs. per Annum, payable in adnuce. Subscriptions and adverti«inents will be received in Nelson at the Examiner office.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 383, 7 July 1849, Page 73

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Page 73 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 383, 7 July 1849, Page 73

Page 73 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 383, 7 July 1849, Page 73

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