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' T?OR WELLINGTON, to sail in a few JtA days, the schooner ROSE, 11. Walkm, matter. l/TT?OR the WAIRA.U, to sail early next J? week, the fine schooner OCEAN QUEEN, Diblois, muter. t/f|N SALE, at the Store of the UnderV*/ signed, the following GOODS, which ue submitted to the public at the most reasonable prices, for cash— lron pota, camp-OTeas, saucepans, grubbing-hoes, Ameriran and Canadian axes, Lyndon's patent and other spades, graf tins; tools, 2-inch augers, frying-pans, tea-tr«ys, curry combs, mane combs, horse brushes, house brushes, shoe brushes, bed-screws, dog-chains, nails, scythe-stones, bill-hooks, fern-hooks, sheep-bells (large size), rope, lines, cables, English coals, with a Tariety of useful goods suitable to the settler. Isaac M, Hill, Karen- road. SALE, by PRIVATE CONJL TRACT, a good substantial and well-built brick HOUSE, containing four bedrooms, and one sitting room, up stairs ; a large dining room, good kitchen, entrance hsl, 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 beea doing a comfortable business with private boarders and livery stables ; is centrically situated, and contains every convenience. The property is leasehold, with a purchasing clause. Application to be made on tha premises, to Mr. J. Tatlok, Selwyn-place. TjlOR SALE, about twenty tons of A' prime CLOVER and MEADOW HAY, price £* per ton, delivered at Holyoak's Landing-Place, Riwaka, or tSS 10s. delivered at or near Sdanders 1 Wharf, Nelson. Apply to Messrs. Fkll & Co., or to Mr. Stephens, Nelson. /0 Nel«on, 85th July. /rr\o FLOCKOWNERS.— ON SALE, JL TOBACCO tor SHEEP.WASHING, at 2d. per lb. in bond. C. Emfson & Co. /VTdtlCE.— The person who took a ll VOLUME of the WAVEBLY NOVELS, conUining tha "Talisman," from tbe premises of R. Ross, is requested to RETURN the same forthwith, aa the book is yip property of the Nelson Literary Institution. OTICE to LANDOWNERS.— In accordance with the Resolution! passed at a meeting of Landowners, on the 25th ultimo, the assessment of the lands belonging to the New Zealand Company, in the settlement of Nelson, will be immediately proceeded with, and will he for inspection in the Company* Office, on and after SATUR- ! DAjT, the 18th instant. J. W. Baknicoat. ' The Landowners are re- i -L quested to send in their claims on the New Zealand Company for compensation to us, at tbe Company's office, at any time after Saturday, until further notice. J.*w!B°AawxcoAT} Arbit «*o"« ARMS, and HAMPSHIRE JLJ HOUSE, NILE-STREET EAST.— E. LANEY begs t» inform his friend* and tne public, that be has obtained a license for the above bouse, where he will retail the best ale, wine, and spirits, to be procured in the settlement. Good beds, and a stockyard for the accommodation of bullock.^3t . V" NOTICE TO LABOURERS, LABOURERS are CAUTIONED not! to PROCEED to FORT COOPER in the expectation of procuring employment from the Canterbury Association, ' without first obtaining a positive engagement. No one will be employed there who shall erect or occupy a house on the lands purchased (or the Canterbury Settlement, previous to the distribution of sections, without the written sanction of the Agent of the Canterbury Association, ' 1 J. Thomas, Agent of the Canterbury Association. /Wellington, June 12, 18i9. /{* LANEY, CONFECTIONER, ahd Jji • BREAD and BISCUIT BAKER, Bridge-street, in returning thanks to his friends and the public for the very liberal support he has received, begs to assure them that be intends keeping a large stock of superior CONFECTIONARY and BISCUITS always on hand, with BREAD of the best quality. E. L. being desirous of extending the trade, has determined to devote his whole attention to thU busineis. 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 •t reasonable prices, the sorts all warranted :~ FOUR HUNDRED APPLES of the choicest sorts, including Ribston Pippin, Hawthornden, Blenheim Oranee Deux Ans, Court of .Wick, Flower of Kent, Irish Pitcher (or Manx Codlin), and Cambridge Pippin. fcA few APRICOTS : the Moor Park and Breda. ONE HUNDRED PLUMS, consisting of Caledonian, Orlean, Magnum Bonum, and Green Gaws. ONE HUNDRED DAMSONS. ONE HUNDRED PEACHES : Millet's Mignonne. TWO HUNDRED CHERRIES: Bigarreau, Rennel's Black Heart, May Duke, and Morella. ONE THOUSAND GOOSEBERRIES and CURRANTS variou*. A few TRAINED APPLES. Immediate application is requested. OTATIONERY, &c, on SALE— kj Letter and note paper of various sizes Envelopes, wax, wafers, India rubber, instands Steel pens, ditto magnum bonum,gquills, ink Drawing paper, tracing paper, crow quills Cartridge paper, blotting paper Playing cards of various qualties, address cards Mayor's, Carpenter's, and Butter's Spelling-Books Reading Made Easy, and First Spelling Books Children's story books in variety Slates, ard slate pencils. Nelson, Jan. 1, 1849. C. Elliott. NLARGEMENT of the OTAGO NEWS.— It is proposed to publish the Otago Newt weekly, the same size as the Wellington papers, commencing on the loth of June, 1840, should a sufficient number of subscribers come forward. Terms — 6s. fid. per Quarter, or 255. per Annum, payable in advance. Subscriptions and ad/ertitements will be received in Nelson at the Examiner office.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 388, 11 August 1849, Page 93

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Page 93 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 388, 11 August 1849, Page 93

Page 93 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 388, 11 August 1849, Page 93