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r T?OR SYDNEY direct, to sail at the end' I? of next week, the well-known ' brig TORRINGTON. Forfreightorpas.agcapplyto Am . |) ftM /j&OR the WAIRAU.— The fast-sailing ~S- Schooner RAPID, Williams, master,, now daily expected, will load for the above port immediately on arrival, and sail without delay. FoiKfreight or passage, apply to Feb., 1851, Charles Empson. /Fsale of merchandise, ex/tobrington. ALFRED FELL and Co. will SELL by AUCTION; on MONDAY and THURSDAY next, the 10th and 13th instant, at their Warehouse, Trafttl-gar-itreet, general MERCHANDISE, ex Torrington, conWS T«£ Currants, Raisins, Wines, Spirits, Coffee, Nuts, Pea«, Candles, Oilman's Stores, Mustard, Pickles, &c., Figs, Iron, Shot, Powder, Sugar, Tobacco,. Soap, Candles, and every kind and variety of Drapery. Nelson, 7th March, 1851. ' - 7\^ SALE OF CROWN LANDS. ATOTIGE is hereby given, that the un<l>l dermentioned Crown LANDS will be PUT UP for public SALE, at the Land Office, in Nelson, by the ; GovernSent Auctioneers. Messr*. A. Fell and Co., pnTBURSDAY next, the 13th day of Morph, 185 1 ; namely— 1. A Triangular Piece of Land fronting Waimea and Van-Kuard-streets, and adjoining Town Acre, No. 154, containing about One Quarter of an Acre, more or less. 2. TowD*Ac«?No.loo4,intheWaimea-road. Up*etprice, ££12« 3 A Piece of land on the Mud-flat, adjoining Halifaxstreet and Town' Acre, No. 326, containing Four Acre* more or leas. Upset price, £5 per Acre. I 4. Parts of Town Acres, Nos. 108, 104, and 105, fronting Stanley-crescent, and containing about Two Acres more or less. Upset price, per Acre. y^ Jr. lit HELL. J IMPORTANT SALE OF RAMS AND EWJSS. * A LFRED FELL and Co. have received XJL instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Star and Garter, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th instant, the following RAMS and B WES imported in the Spray fJ ,by G. "70 A Rams,' from the celebrated flocks of James Cox, Esq., of Clarendon Park, and Mr. James A. Youl. 250 Ewes, from the Wonsteod flocks, the some as those imported in the Lady Mary Pclham, which gave such general satisfaction. ' Also, One two-year old Colt , Two useful Geldings . A Dog Cart and Harness in good repair, ana 5,000 Van Diemen's Land Palings. - The sale will take place, at Twelve o'clock precisely. , " Srmmon's Plains, Yon Diemen's Land, " February 3d, 1851. " I do hereby certify, th»t I have this day sold George Duuna. Esq. (105), one hundred and five rams, marked with a hole and notch out of tac back of the left ear ; that they are pure both sire and dam, and descended on both side* worn pure imported sheep. Theywere all bred by myself, the original stock being pure Saxon Menno. The pick of this lot all worth ten guineas each here. -^ (Signed) " James A. Yodl." yftIPORTANT TO THOSE INTERESTED IN THE *S WA?RAU, AND TO SPECULATORS. THE undersigned has received instructions from, the proprietor, to LEASE on the most liberal terms far any period not exceeding 30 years, and m lots of one or more acres, the SECTION, No. 2, situate at the confluence of the Wairau and Opawa, and withjn 100 yards of the bar * the mouth of those rivers. This Section in the best situated for a town to meet the present requirements of the Wairau district, which will probably rise rapidl* into importance. The section can easily be approached, under arrangements made by the proprietor, and has a frontage to the Opawa river, which is sufficiently deep within a few feet of the shore to float the largest vessels capable of crossing the bar. Plans may be*»en at the office of Mr. Poynteb, solicitor, at the Warehouse of A, Fell and Co., landageut*, Nelton, and "on application^ the undersigned, from whom term* and further particulars can be obtained. ..j W. O. CAUTLB.YW Nelson, March 4, 1851. ' i V^pO be LET, the SUBURBAN SEpJ JL TION, No > 78, Waimea East, situate about six mile* from Nelson, consisting of soil of the very first quality, and in addition to the. greatest facilities of both land and wjtej carriage, offering many other Inducements to occupation JTy JV>r terms and .other particulars apply to Donald •VUk/Zaib, solicitor, Nelson. / •rpo LET, a brick HOUSE & GARDEN. JL Apply to F. A. Sacndxbs, Bridge-street Brewery. VHPO be LET, for a term of years, either JL in whole or In part, THREE FIFTY-ACRE SECTIONS pf excellent LAND at Motueka, numbcred.2so, 251,' and 252. JL For further particulars apply to Captain WalmslrT Motueka, or to Mr. Hkwry Adams, solicitor, Nelson. It •""nno ARRIVE by the barque Cornelia, JL from London, daily expected, a large assortment o the following GOODS— Drapery, Hosiery, Haberdashery Ironmongery, Stationery, Paints, Paint Oil, &c. Brushes, Cordage, Glass Ware, Window Glass Wine* in bottles and draught Brandy in hhds. and qr. casks, Gin „ West India Sugar, Loaf Sugar Earthenware, Salt, &c, &c. Moamsow end Sclandebs. F Nelson, March 8, 1851. f SUPERIOR BRED EWES. ' A "C* XPECTED by the brig Spray, to arriyl _ JL J from Launceston about the middle of April, and £0 a*,, SALE, EIGHT HUNDRED superior bred EWES. ?%&>. -" Morrison and Sclandehs. Esther, daily expectA ' JL front SjdrSyVfiwteskey, Brandy, Wine, Tea, Sdß if Candle*, Soap.Cigari, 'ifawwntfM. White Lead, Rice, Figi / Muscatel Raiains, Almond*, Treacfc)> Mustard, Pickles, Si Herrings, Bottled Porter, Losf Sugar, Yarmouth Bloated Saltpetre, Coals, Currants, Furniture, Leather, 3-bushel Bagi Ironmongery assorted, Wine Glasses and Tumblers, Wu Dish Coven, Tobacco, Drapery assorted, and many othi articles too numerous to particularize. j /* William Beit, Auckland-point. /'*rpHE undersigned is a PURCHaIe^ f JL of WHEAT and POTATOES. > /^ f- William Brit, Auckland-point. Vt?XPKCTED from Sydney, in about JL-<I month, THREE HUNDRED Maiden EWES. Apply to A. Fkll and Co. injARLEY.-A, FELL and Co. a] -1-f PURCHASRRS of samples of fine BARLEY. Nelaon, Feb. 7,

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 470, 8 March 1851, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 470, 8 March 1851, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 470, 8 March 1851, Page 5

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