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/ WAIRAU.— To sail poßitively'o (f X THURSDAY next, the new schooner TRYPHEN 90 tons, DcßLOis, master. - / For freight or passage apply to N ' J i x^ ; G. W. Sckbodee, Auckland-point/ kVTDOR the WAIRAU.— The fast-sailin -1. Schooner RAPID, Williams, master, will load fa mediately, and sail on THURSDAY next. /yor freight or passage apply to G. W. Scheope^ >4/pOR SYDNEY direct, to sail ab<3 T , H P RSOAY next » tht ™v.known fast brigaijft COMET, Cock master. - " ' $ Jt* fre 'g h t or passage apply to Altebp f«i.i. and Co.y ?^W^^OR SYDNEY direct, the fast sailW {/ J- new schooner ESTHER, 60 tons burthen, W. l/ eie, master, will sail in a few days. For freight er passage, immediate application is necessa *°_ T , William Beit, Auckland-point. Nelson, March 14, 1851. %^/OtMPORTANT SALE OF RAMS AND EAVES'. ALFRED FELL and Co. have receive instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Star ar Garter, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th instant, tl following RAMS and EWES imported in the Sprav.khv < Duppa, Esq.:— . * -'J% 170 Rams, from the celebrated flocks of James Cox, Sal of Clarendon Park, and Mr. James A. Youl. Ob* 350 Ewes, from the Wanstead flocks, the same as thoi imported in the Lady Mary Pelham, which gave sue general satisfaction. Also, < a t One two-year old Colt Two useful Geldings " . <f A Dog Cart and Harness in good repair, xaffli i 5,000 Van Diemen's Land Palings. -/ The sale will take place at Twelve o'clock precisely; "Symmos's Plains, Van Dieraen's Lark " February 3d, 1851. Ai " I do hereby certify, that I have this day sold GeVg Duppa, Esq. (105), one hundred and five rams, rnaikecfl&it a hole and notch out of tke back of the left ear ; that tifty ai pure both sire and dam, and descended on both sides froi pure imported sheep. They were all bred by myself, tb original stock being pure Saxon Merino. The pick of thi lot all worth ten guineas each here. /\ (Signed) " James A. YgPL." »/ EX COMJBT. • A LFRED FELL arid Co. will SELI -tX by AUCTION, at their Warehouse, on WEDNES DAY next, March lQth, at Twelve o'clock precisely, the fol lowing MERCHANDISE, being the cargo of the Comet fron Sydney — ' / 4 barrels Whiskey ""7 / 1 case Cigars . J //. 1 box Tobacco J /// 5 cases Geneva * / 106 bags fine Sugar / 1 ton Loaf Sugar J 10 casks BoUled Bw— „ 4 crates Earthenware" 30 cases fine Golden Sherry6 cases Ginger Wine I < 8' cases Paint Oil, Sec, &c. . Also, ' >s / f 13 Mares and Geldings. J/j •v*T<o LET, a small FARM, situat/ at A Richmond, about eight miles from Nelson, containing forty-four acres of level land in cultivation, four acres of which are down in pasture, and all newly fenced ; ■ including a DWELLING _HOUSE, Barn, Stable, and all necessarj f Outhouses, and about 100 loads of Manure ready to put or the land. « For SALE, two excellent plough HORSES, with Harness; Plough, and all necessary implements for the farmAlso for Sale, about 100 EWES, from one to four yean old, bred in the colony, from the celebrated rams bred by Mr. Redwood, Waimea East. • For terms, apply to Mr. Snow, Trafalgar Street, Nelson, or to Mr. Kite, Plough Inn, Richmond, who will show the premises, and give all other information. ./IMPORTANT TO THOSE INTERESTED IN THE WAIRAU, AND TO SPECULATORS. THE undersigned has .received instructions from the proprietor, to LEASE on the m« liberal terms for any period not exceeding 30 years, analj lots of one or more acres, the SECTION, No. 2, situate aj the confluence of the Wairau and Opawa, and within 10l "yards of the bar at the mouth of those rivers. This Section is the best situated for a town to meet the present requirements of the Wairau district, which will probablyrise rapidly into importance. The 'section can easily be approached, under arrangements made by the proprietor, and has a frontage to the Opawa river, which is sufficieftJk deep within a few feet of the shore to float the largest «k«l capable of crossing the bar. T*| Plans may be seen at the office of Mr. Potnteb, solicitor, at the Warehouse of A. Fell and Co., landageuts, Nelson, and on application to the undersigned, from whom terms and further particulars csn be obtained. , ' - W. O. Cautlet. /Kelson, March 4. 1851. A ■ApO be LET, the SUBURBAN SECt J~ TION, No. 78, Waimea East, situate about six miles from Nelson, consisting of soil of the very first quality, and in addition to the greatest facilities of both land and water carriage, offering many other inducements to occupation. For terras and other -particulars apply to Donald Sin* claie, solicitor, Nelson.' TO LET, a brick HOUSE & GARDENApply to F. A. Saondbks, Bridge-street BreweiffT ? r nPO be LET, for a term of years, eitfJr -i- in whole or in part, THREE FIFTY-ACRE - SECTIONS of excellent LAND at Motdeka, numbered 330, 351, and 253. * ' ., F . or . further particulars apply to Captain Walmslet, l^tfueka, or to Mr. Henet Adams, solicitor. Nelson. be RAFFLED for, by Sixty-five t j .Subscribers, at jtfi it. each, a SECTION of Rural Land in the Omaka district (No. ?3), Wairau, near the ver %£ bon « * nntd t hu *"*« carriage within a short 'distance. ThM Seotiodisadmirably situated fora Dairystation. Names of .Subscribers received at the Wakatu Hotel, and suffloent notice will be given of the day on which the Raffl? •will tate place. ARRIVE by the barque Cornelia *h7foi& g Goo^^ 5 " pected> a toße " Mrto «" * Drapery, HjfKwOt Hiberdashery Ironmongery J Stationery, Paints, Paint Oil, &c. Brushes, Cordage, Glass Ware, Window Glass Wines ia bottles and draught Brandy in hhds. and qr. casks, Gin West India Sugar, Loaf Sugar Earthenware, Salt, &c, &c. „ , MoßEison and Sclambbes. Nelson, March 8, 1851. I^L~ SUPERIOR BRED EWES. "TpXPECTED by the brig Spray, to arrive -*-i from Launceston about the middle of April, and for SALE, EIGHT HUNDRED superior bred EWES. „ , „ . Mobeisok and Sclandeei, Nelson, March 8, 1851.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 471, 15 March 1851, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 471, 15 March 1851, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 471, 15 March 1851, Page 11

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