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Jl? OR WELLINGTON and PORtf C COOPER, to sail in a few days, the well-known brig TORRINO rOPf. For freight or passage apply to r ALrasp Fell and Co. /THIRST SHIP of this season for LONX? DON. — Under engagement to H.M. Government, to sail by the 90th of January nest, the fine first-class barque LORD WILLIAM BENTINCK. flott tons, John Allan. commander. ' This splendid shin has superior accommodations for the comfort and convenienceof passengers. Having the greater portion of her cargo already engaged, she will sail punctuailv as above, being nnder a charter to convey a detachment of the fisth Regiment. Appl; at Wellington, to BBTBUNsand Hunts*, or H«aVbt. Johnston, and Co.; and at Nelson, to MoaaisoN and Sclamdebs. TNelson, Nov. Bth, 1850. /FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ALFRED FELL and CO. will SKLL by AUCTION, without any reserve, at their Warebouse, Trafalsrar Street, on MONDAY next, December 2S, at one o'clock precisely, the following ARTICLES, more or less damaged by salt wat*er: — * 334 yarda Black Satin 9 gross Galloon , I dozen hlack lace Veibt 4 tross Whalebone « gross white Paris Cord 13 yards Coutille 5 pieces Buckram S gross Bonnet Wire I Oppossum Rug J A quantity of Sennet ' 1 tin Arrow Root 7 reams Paper IB rails Bonnet Ribbon 4 pieces Muslin ;Aid Two DRAYS sunk in the harbonr. SALE OF MERCHANDISE, EX TORRINGTON. ALFRED FELL and Co. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Warehouse. Trafalgar-street, en MONDAY >next and following days, the valuable wellassorted CARGO of the brig Tobbington, just arrived from Sydney, consisting of Sugars, loaf and moist. Tea, Coffee, Soap, Candles, Muitard, Fruits, Sauces, Pickles, Nuts, Figs, Confectionary, Currants, Raisins, Vsn Dietnen's Land Flour, Ox Tongues, Pork, Beef, Leather, Grindstones, Sherry in pints and quarts, Brandy in bottles and wood, Gin, Wool Packs, Drays, Carts, Scythes : also, Drapery, including Muslin de lames, ] Balxorines, Hoyle's Prints, Calicoes, Light Prints and Summer Dresses, Parasols, Silk Stockings, White Shirting, Blouses, Light Coats, Ribboas and Bonnets, &c, with a great variety of other Goods, too numerous to particularixe. JTbe sale to commence at Twelve o'clock each day. WITHOUT RESERVE. ALFRED FELL and CO. hay* been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY/ the 24th instant, at the Stares of Messrs. C. EMrsoN Be C/, Auckland Point, the following ARTICLES— i Saws of all kinds / Printed Books Lemon, and Black and Bed Currant Syrmpe Gunney Bags Ironmongery , Small Kitchen Bang* ■ // Window Blinds /O Brass Buttons / Beam, Scales, and Weights Set of Account Books complete Office Clock, Chairs, Tables, tee., &c. , r Also, a GIG and HARNESS in good repair, i The sale to commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. J A LFRED FELL and CO. have reJl ceived instructions >o SELL by AUCTION, at their Stockyard, on THURSDAY, the ad January, 1841, the 'following well-known Farm HORSES — Bullock m Supplejack 4hV Tommy /W And another powerful useful animal. / A Terms— Three months approved indorsed bills. ' VMtPORTANT TO THOSE INTERESTED IN THE WAIRAU, AND TO SPECULATORS. THE undersigned has received instructions from the proprietor, to LEASE on the most liberal terras for any p< riod not exceeding thirty years, and in lots of one or more acres, the SECTION, No.A situate, at the confluence of the Wukau and Opanra, sja within one hundred yards of the bar at the mouth of thojl rivers. f This section is the best situated for a town to meet the present requirements of the Wairau district, which will probably rise rapidly into importance. The section can eauly be approached, nnder arrangements made by the proprietor, and has a frontage to the Opawa river, which is suflaciently deep within a few feet of the shore to .float the largest vesseh capable of crossing the bar. ' • Plan* may be seen at the oflJcs of Mr. Ponrrsm, solicitor, at the warehotise of A. Fell and Co., landagents, Nelson, and on application to the undersigned, from whom terms and farther particulars can be obtained. _, Nelson, Dec. 21. W. Cv C a wtlbt. / HMO be RAFFLED FOR. at the Wakntu ' X Hotel, by Sixty subscribers, at jfc*l Is. each, a RORAE SECTION, Vn the district of the Omaka, Wairau, being No; 44. The land is of a rich and first-rate quality, being parilj swamp and partly strong alluvial soQ; is situate within s short distance of the Beaver Station, up to which place th< Wairan river is navigable for vessels capable of exporting produce of all kinds. ' -, The time of raffle win be stated in a future notice. /T AND SCRIP for SALE,— Apply jr3 JLd Mr. H. TX Iteffiau, at the New Zealand CpeojanVi Oißca. Nelson. " /plttftlSTMAS PRESENTS.— A variety ' Vy ef FANCY ABTICLE3, suitable for Christmas Pre. swnts. Alse, r»n prime CHJUSTM49 FHUIT, Candied Teel, Almonds, Spice, Ice, &c. Tralalgar-atmt, Dec 81. O. Macs****. /TO GINGER BEER MAKERS, and f JL OTHERS.— JUST RECEIVED, andnowSKJUaNO a* VERT SEDUCED PBICESCreaea of Tarter, Tartarle Adi Qingar, Eesenoe of Lemon. &c. Grocery, Saltpetke Perfumery, Brashes, fancy Tern GeldiesPaxxtolt, Gaose Veil» Haberdashery, &c, fte. ' ' ' Cuu V Acta**a. /tUST RECEIVED— r «J Fsuey Prints, Delainea Kid and Silk Gloves, Bonnet Ribbons Gentlemen's hnrehair Caps Hnvle', Camhiics. Muslin Dresses Glate Lustres. French Kluwera Rlaek and white Si k Ho.c Black Satin Scarfs, white Stays itusphera'a Ink, etc., &c. TrafAlfar-ureet, Dec S. Claeo. Macsbak*.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 459, 21 December 1850, Page 169

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Page 169 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 459, 21 December 1850, Page 169

Page 169 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 459, 21 December 1850, Page 169

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