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"HtTTOOL SHIP for LONDON, the first/ YV clvi barque COLUMBUS, 400 torn, AdolvhDs Holton, commander.— This fine slrlp i« expected to arrive from London next month, and, After discharging her inward cargo, will be ready to commence loading ; the will lie in Port Underwood a aufflcient time to receive the wool of the Wairau diitrict, and, after calling at Wellington, will return to Nelson, and tail thence direct for London about the lit of January . For freight or outage appiy to Mobbison and Sclakdzbi ; and at Wellington, to 10) Bbtbumx and Hunteb, or IA Hebvby, Johnston, and Co. I yJJeUon, September 18, 1861. » /POR FREIGHT or CHARTER.— The * JsJ fut sailing schooner MARY, Taylob, master, daily expected from Fort Victoria, it open for FREIGHT ox CHARTER to any port on the Coait. Apply to Chablbb Emhow. /SALE OF MERCHANDISE, POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. IA ALFRED FELL and Co. will SELL bf AUCTION, without any reserve, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on WEDNESDAY, the sad day of October, a large quantity of MERCHANDISE, to dose consignments, ex Comet, Torrington, Norfolk, &c, consisting^* cases of Drapery Goods of the most varied and useful de«Hfl>* tion. Prints, Calicoes, Serge, Regatta and White Bhirt* Flannel, Moleskins, Corduroys, Wearing Appßrel, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c. ; cases of Port, Sherry, Pickles, Salad Oil, Anchovies, Bottltd Fruits and Jams ; Sugar of various samples; Soap, Sperm Candles, Raisins, Currants, Lucifer Matches, Earthenware, Sole and Kip Leather, &c, &c. y^ The sale will take place at Twelve o'clock. "VTNTHE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM * GRANT, DECEASED, INTESTATE. MESSRS. A. FELL and Co. have received instructions from the Offleial Administrator, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Wabbhousb, Trafalgaratrret, on WEDNESDAY, the 33d day of October, at Twelve o'clock, the following GOODS— White and Striped Shirt* Coats, Trowsers, Waistcoat! Handkerchiefs, Boots, &c, &c. i\ Important sale of horses and mares, withOUT RESERVE. ALFRED FELL and Co. have recived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, without any reserve, at the Turf Hotel, at Stoke, on TUESDAY, November 4th, the following, the property of Mr. Fbazeb :— 1 seven-year old brood Cart Mare 1 thorough-bred Mare and Foal I do. do. 1 three-year old Mare 1 heavy Cart Mare 3 two-year old Fillies. They will also offer, immediatly after the sale of the above, 13 MARES and GELDINGS, imported in the Comet about three months ago, which are now in capital condition after a run in the Motueka Valley. The terms will be three mouths' approved acceptances. Sale to commence at H o'clock precisely. (/EXCELLENT .OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. T?OR SALE, by private contract, the J? following valuable STOCK, FARM, and other proTwo good cart Geldings, and one young heavy entire Colt. That valuable estate known as the Moutert Farm, con. •isting of Fifty Acres of Land, and a large and excellent Dwelling House suitable for a genteel family, with Outhouses, &c. , .... ... A Town Acre fronting the Waimea-road, adjoining the acre formerly belonging to Mr. Dickinson. Terms and further particulars may be known on application to Meisrs. Morrison and Sclandbbs, or to C. Chbiitib, JTelson. /rpo be SOLD, or LET on LEASE, TWO JL 6HUNDRED and FIFTY-ONE ACRES of LAND in the Motueka district, well adapted for a dairy farm, and having the advantage of nearly thirty acres of wood belonging thereto. Apply to Mr. John Cawtx, Trafalgar-square. Nelson, Sept. 24. . /Tj^X Norfolk and Clara — < \*A 2 cases Drapery Goods 2 do. Wearing Apparel— Men's and Women's - A small quantity of valuable Jewellery Superior Tobacco * Fancy Stationery, &c, &c. Trafalgar-street, Oct. 3. Claba Macshanb. NE THOUSAND WOOL-PACKS, per Norfolk. ' r Sept. 2(5. Mobbison and Sclandibb. the Norfolk— i* so barrels West India Sugar 13 cases Loaf Sugar SO bags Coffee II chests Tea 4 kegs Tobacco 5 barrels Currants 10 tons fine and Coarse Saltj 10 barrels Oatmeal 3 do. Pearl Barley 60 red casea Gin l hhd. Gin hhds. and 9 qr. casks Brandy Port and Sherry Wine in bottle and in wood crates Earthenware a cases Glassware 168 bars and bundles Iron 14 barrels Stockholm and Coal Tar 3 do. Pitch 88 packages Nails 3 boxes Tin Plates 19 packages assorted Ironmongery 1 cask Shot C do. Gunpowder 9 cases Tobacco Pipes 9 packages Pepper and Spices l case Brushes assorted 1 do. Gentlemen's Hats 1 do. Cloth Caps, assorted 3 bales Corn Sacks Casks and cases of Mustard, Pickles, Sago, Salad Oil,. Caitor Oil, Saltpetre, Carbonate of Soda, Arsenic, Sperm Candles, Fancy Soapi, Thumb Blue, Starch, Washing Soda, Blu* Stone, &c. Bales and cases assorted Drapery and Haberdashery, comprising Blankets, Prints, Calicoes, Ribbons, Plain and Watered Silks, Black Satin, and Satinette, Crape, Delaines, Coburgi, Orleans, Gala Plaids, Plain and fancy Uerry, furniture Chintz, Moreens, Parramattas, Flannels, Sateens, Silicia, Ticks, Tweeds, Moleskins, Cords, Moleskin Trowsers, Pilot Coats, Monkey and Reefing Jackets, Florentine and Regatta Shirts, Blue Serge and Cloth Shirts, Fancy Mantles, Shawls, Alpacca Aprons, Parasols, Silk Handkerchiefs and Neck Ties, Counterpanes, Braces, Men's. Women's, & Children's Hosiery and Gloves, Straw Plait, Gimps, Fringes, Laces, Combs, &c, &c. Rosewood Work Boxes, Desks, and Tea Caddies Telescopes Horse Hair, See., &c, &c. Mobbisoh and Sclakdbbs.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 502, 18 October 1851, Page 133

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