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/"I^OR WLLLINGTON direct, to sail P immediately after arrival, now daily expected, the weK known cutter SUPPLY. For freight or passage applyto S. SystoNO, Auckland-point. i-'&OR PORT COOPER, to sail on X? MONDAY. June] 9, the new fast-sailing sciooner TRYPHENA. J) SALE OF CROWN LANDS. •VTOTICE IS HEREBY GINEN, that X^l the undermentioned GROWN LAND will be PUT UP for public SALE, at the Land Office in Nelson, Ij the Government Auctioneers, Messrs. A. FELL and Co., on THURSDAY next, the 23d day of May, 1851, at Twelve o'clock precisely ; namely— Town Acre, No. 538 : upiet price, jeTlO. (Signed) C. A. Dillon, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Jsmnd Office, Nelson, May 17, 1851. ''rpO be SOLD by AUCTION, at thf JL Warehouse of Messrs. Alfked Felt, and Co., in Nelson, on MONDAY, the 26th May next, at Twelve o'clock. noon, m 4% / In Two Lots, Cjm\ Ist. All that Brick Dwelling House, situate on piSJoT Town Acre, No. 413, in Nelson, and now in the occUQltron of G. F. Bush, Esq., surgeon. 2d. Also, all that other Brick Dwelling House, situate on the same acre, now in the occupation of the Rev. H. F. Butt. The purchaser of each of the above Lots will obtain a lease of the lot purchased, and that half of the acre on which eaoh house is erected, from the Board for the Management okthe \ Native Reserves, for the remainder of a term of TwentjUM Years, to be computed from 24th June, 1843, at the artfflU ground Rent of JK& for each half acre. / For further particulars apply to Mr. Fell, the auctioneer, or to Mr. Sinclair, solicitor, Nelson, at either of tthose offices the conditions of sale may be seen. N/Bjson, April 25, 1851. Xfc^Oß SALE, a commodious newly-built JL HOUSE and SHOP, situate in Trafalgar-street. Apply to Messrs. A. Fell and Co., Nelson. I *yi Aflril 26; " \/k 4POR SALE, TWO Town ACRES, flbs? 1 and 2, Nelson Haven, pattly broke up and fenced ; as also SEVENTY EWES. Apply to John Bbown, Haven. Nelson, May o, 1851. //a JC i X SPRAY, from Launceston— /^ A, I A 10 chests best Congou Tea JiLV 46 bags fine Yellow Mauritius Sugar / \ 64 do. Bright Brown do. / 4 quarter casks superior Sherry Wine . ' 50 boxes best Soap >*■#*■ .-• 10 boxes Candles y* 38 superior Cheeses t f 30 bushels Winter Apple* //If s barrels prime Hamburgh Pork yl 5 do. Mess Beef / ~\ 3 bales Sole Leather 5 do. Kip do. 2 do. strong Hemp Bag* 3 do. Gunny Bags 10,000 Broad Palings 16 Cottage and Hob Grates I 70 tons best Newcastle Coals. -— », /ir Also, >//x 450 pure bred Saxon Merino Maiden £/s*/ /C 7 superior Mares and Horses j*/ * Sheep and Hor-e Fittings, &c, Me./ Morrison and Sclandeij. Pedigree and description of Six Mares and Hones shipped on board the Spray, for Nelson, April 25, 1851. Two Bay Mares with black points; one three years old off, one four years off ; both by Lincoln, the celebrated imported Cart Horse from England ; both warranted perfectly sound, broken to cart and plough, and have been accustomed to work together. | Two Cart Fillies ; one black, and the other chesnut ; both| three years off; branded AW on near ribs ; were bred fay A. Walker. Esq. ; both by Orwell. Orwell was imporujttw Doctor Wilmore, from England, a pure Suffolk horse./jlhef are perfectly sound, free from vice, broken to csWarja plough, have been accustomed to work together. / One Bay Cart Mare, 15 hands and 3 inches higa, three years off, black points, large star in forehead, large blaze down the face, perfectly sound, and just broken in. She is by Lincoln, the imported English horse, out of a Clydeidale mare, bred by Mr. H. Edgcomb, Deloraine ; branded HR on off side neck. One Bay Horse, seven yean old, perfectly sound, 15*. bands high, star in forehead, off hind fetlock white, btfoML Little John, out of a Cleveland mare. Little John is athcK rough-bred imported horse bred by the Earl of EgremonTi Broken to saddle and harness, has been accustomed to ct^y a Udy. and has a very agreeable canter. One large Grey Horse ; Brooks. /THE brig TORRINGTON, fronTSYD-' JL NEY, is daily expected with a large CARGO of*taeral MERCHANDISE. ffL A. Fell anyCT; Z' TO FAMILIES. ZT SUPERIOR Sherry Wine, at 245. pef dozen x* Very best do. do., at 355, per do. / At *~ Alexander Aitken's, Bridge-street, Kelson. /) S\ P.S.— Several Tons of excellent Potatoes. l/ NEW STORE. Y^LOTHS, Tweeds, Printed, and Delai* V-/ Dresses, Coburg Cloths, Gala Plaids, Long and SquarS Plaid Shawls, Cassimne Shawls, Striped, Grey, and 'Whitl Shirting, Flannel, Tick, Linen, Lawn, Muslin, Hosier*, Under- clothing, Ribbons, Blue Cloth Caps, Hats, Small Wares, &c. Also, Ready.tns.de Coats Beady-made Vests Ready-made Trowsen „ / Ready-made Shirts, , ygjfc ALEXANDER AITKENW New Sto*e, Biifto.-ST* Jp Nearly opposite Mr. Smith's Brewery. " 4 "*r*> Always ou hand, a Select Stock of Grocery Goods of the best Mr n a it7t l nd st "«*«•*• Prices. yi_ Order » frcm the coantry promptly attended to. /Jr vu 4S 4 SS T TT? ECEIVED « and on SA LE by V the Undersigned, Trafalgar-street, Nelson- — Superior West India Rom SOL Gin in draught 7/0 Fine Sherry Wine, in cases of one dozen. V^ te'^c^-'^^KatS&d Ic^Stc. P * ' ' Ue C1 ° th Shirtß; Shooting Jactots, WT IME. —To Agriculturists and Others.—

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 480, 17 May 1851, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 480, 17 May 1851, Page 49

Page 49 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 480, 17 May 1851, Page 49