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SYDNEY, to sail in a few days, J? the fine brigantine COMET, 100 tons, Co**, master. For freight or passage apply to , * AL>aap Fell and Co. .ypOR SYDNEY direct, the fast-sailing JO brig LOUIS and MIRIAM, 191 tons register, Pilfold, master, daily expected from Sydney. For freight or passage apply, on arrival, to / / „ • William Beit. > /TjiOß THE WAIRAU.— The fine new^ J_ schooner MARY, 40 tons, Botcx, master, will sail for' the Wairau in a few days. , For freight or passage apply to Aj^uit 3, 1850. C. Empson & Co. l/ ' EX COMET. TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION^ by ALFRED FELL and Co., on WEDNESVA'fi' next, August Uth, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street^ at Twelve o'clock precisely, the CARGO ex COMET, cooC* sisting of Soap, 'Ccndles, Sugar, Ravins, Muscatel djjto, Mustards, Almonds, Figs, Salad Oil, Sherry in cases, Dunbar's Stout, Books, tec, &c, &c. Also, at their Stockyard, FLTOEEN very fine MARES. tv/pO be DISPOSED OF, about TWENTY JL ACRES of rich freehold LAND, nearly fenced and drained, snd half in cultivation. The buildings consist of a brick cottage, a labourer's ditto, store, ihid,' stock-yard, and another cottage, which, can be let or sold separately, it has two frontages, is close to a good creek, and four miles and a half from Nelsoc. Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. • j For further particulars apply to W. Daxtnall, on tbf premises, or to A. Fan. & Co. *y aSlho he SOLD or LET, in such quantities A as may be agreed upon, SIX SUBURBAN SECTIONS, in Waimea East, Numbered 88, 89, go, 01, 93, and 93. These sections are within 7 miles of Nelson, and Jof a mile of water carriage | contain several most desirable sites for residences, comprise land of first-rate quality, and luy together in one block, bounded on three sides by roads. '<// / E. W. Staf>o»p/ V /npo be LET, tbe DWELLING HOUafEv JL and FARM, of Aldourie, Waimea West. The bouse contains dining room, drawing room, entrance hall, two bedrooms, dressing room, kitchen, and several store closets on/ the ground-floor, with garret bedrooms and large store room above. The offices contain stables for six horses, barn, straw house, cart shed, stockyard, dairy, lumber rooms, pigsties, &c. Surrounding the house is the garden and orchard, containing about 2j acres, well stocked with upwards of one hundred and fifty fruit trees of approved varieties, several vines in full bearing, gooseberry and currant bushes, &c. Immediately adjoining la the farm of fifty acres, forty-four of which are laid down with English grasses, fenced with a strong four-railed fence iv perfect repair, and subdivided into three fields, (;iyo of twelve acres each, and oqe of twenty acres. The contiguous Section, No. 127, two sides of which are fenced in, can lie taken with the rest if required. The land is of suparior quality, and in good condition, the greater portitfh having been depastured for some years. / E. W. STAFFoap. / i/TO be SOLD, a neat COTTAGE, in JL good repair, consisting of Sitting Room, Bed Room, Kitchen, and out-buildings, situate in Sussex Place, near St. John's School, and late in the occupation of R. K. NxwCDMI, Es(J. For particulars apply to J. Potmtxk, Esq., Solicitor, or to A. Bxll & Co. • be LET, either in whole or in part, J- with immediate possession, the FIFTY- ACRE SECTION, No. 71, Waimea East, adjoining Mr. S.axton's farm, distant five miles from Nelson. Aj)ply to Captain Walmslky, Motueka, or to Mr. Adams, s^fijsitor. Nelson. ", ■ /^ A GOQD. OPPORTUNITY. ' rpo be DISPOSED OF, a small iFAßM, JL ten acres of which are in cultivation, and. fenced, together with a good Dwelling House, Barn, Stockyard, Cow Houses, and 5 acre of Hops, one year old. For further -particulars inquire of Mr. Ross, baker, Nelson.XV . sj{\ N SALE — \~J 160 «ases Gin 3 puncheons Rum 4 hhds. Brandy 1 puncheon fine old Scotch Whjsiuy 80 cases Port and Sherry Wine 3 kegs Tobacco . 8 barrels Pitch 60 boxes Soap IS tons Salt SOlMßaßic* 3 ditto P«pper ,- „ 20 boxes Window Glass, assorted 7 bales Wrapping Paper '0 boxes Boots and Shoes tO kegs Nails 34 dozen S^ckjes and Reap Hooks 0 per Cart-arms and Bushes ■4 bales' Wool Packs and Sacks Moleskin and Moleskin Trowsers Calicoes, bleached and unbleached Bleached Linen Sheetings Irish ' Linen*, Duck, Drills ' ■ Brown Hollands, Table Damask Black and Blue Broadcloths Blue Cloth Caps c&c, Sec., &C..&C. /> August 8, 1850. iMoaaitow.ge S^LAWPxas, "POR SALE, *t A. FELL and Co.'s •«■)'• -WarehouserA 2<-inch Thrashing Machine, And two-horse Patent Gear complete One of Barrett &ExsH's G.A.'B. Ploughs, with duplicate /V pluru ' /.One circular) o-inch Harrow / One 1-horse Scotch Cart. *jT)N SALE, .«* PQICTIERS— . Y-J la-qoests of -verr^uperior Congou JTea - 3 cases containing >» lar^e auqrtment of Men's, /\ Woman's, and Boys' Jtrong Boots and Shoes/ 7 / P- Mookk, -Bridge-street. ■ CLQVJBR SEED, very iiup^ri&rv AY • on SALE. r - X yy P. Moou, Bridge-street. ' la/ B± POICTIERS XND TORRINGTON^. "" T\y|"RS. WALKER has on sale a ,good IyJL assortment of COLOURED SILKS, BLACK SILK and COTTON VEJuV&T, J^aJJ IBS' BLUB and iUNtK KVENING DRESSES. Bridge-street, Aug. ». ' X^HAMBE.RS'S EDUCATIONAL J COURSE :— Rudiment's ,pf Zoologr, Animal and vegetabls Physiology, Exercises in Etymology, Hiitorr of <**•«"• Exemplary and Instructive Biography, History of UM English Language, and- Literature, Natural Philosophy— ' Htehames', Hydrostatics, flic. Lemprieres' Classical DietioparyChi drsn's Boolcs, beautifully iUustrated. Spelltng-and First Books *or ChUdren. Playing Cards, Magnum Bonum and other Pens.-Enve.^ lopes, &c. C. Elliott.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 440, 10 August 1850, Page 93

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Page 93 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 440, 10 August 1850, Page 93

Page 93 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 440, 10 August 1850, Page 93