/T? OR MELBOURNE direct, to SAIL on /J} or about the 18th July next, the fast-sailing clipper / brig " ROLLA," of 200 tons burthen, Gkomb Hoseason / Commander. For passage only, apply to „ „ MOEBISON & SCLAKDMS, or to John Tinline. TT'OR MELBOURNE direct, now loading XJ and to SAIL in about ten days, the fine A 1 barque BELLE CREOLE, Captain Henton. For passage only, apply to Nelson, July 8. A. Fell tt Co. FOR SYDNEY direct.— The fast-sailing brigantine WILLIAM and ALFRED, 150 tons, W. Tinlet, commander, will SAIL soon after her arrival from Wellington. For freight or passage, apply to July 7, 1853. W. R. NICHOLBON. FOR SALE, the fast- sailing Cutter MARY ANN, with dingy, sails, &c For particulars apply to J. Armstrong, Nelson, or to R. M'Nab, Motueka. TO be SOLD with immediate possession a capital FOUR-RQOMED HOUSE, with BARN, ' nnd OUTB UILDINGS : also the lease of six acres of LAND in crop, and a GARDEN well stocked with fruit trees, situated in Motueka, Apply to W. H. Burton, Motueka. TO be SOLD, TWENTY ACRES of rich Arable Land, situated four and a half miles from ' Nelson, on the Wakapuaka road, seven acres fenced, and three and a half in crop. Apply to ll* M. Hill, Haven Road. July 4, 1853. EOR SALE, a HOUSE and LAND in CoUingwood Street. Apply to 18th May. W. R. NICHOLSON. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. T7OR SALE, by private contract, a " BLOCK of LAND containing 425 acres, situated in the Omaka District, Wairau, adjoining the Taylor Valleyf This property is beautifully situated, and is well adapted either for a corn growing or dairy farm. Three fourths of the land can be ploughed easily, and the expense of clearing would be very trifling, For further particulars apply to W. T. L. TbAVEES, Esq., Solicitor, Nelson, j FOR SALE, SUBURBAN SECTION, No. 78, Waimea East. Apply to Dr. Monro, Bearcroft, West Waimea, or to A. Fell & Co. EXCELLENT BUILDING SITE. T^OR SALE, a SECTION of LAND on /*- the Wakapuaka Road, distant about two / miles from the Town of Nelson, delightfully situated for a suburban residence, as it possesses a commanding view of the Bay, and the opposite shore. For particulars apply to Mr. E. Buxtoi*. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. EOR SALE, an excellent FLOCK of about SEVENTEEN HUNDRED SHEEP, now depasturing on the Waiua Plain, in the Southern part of the Province of Nelson, together with the GOODWILL of an admirable RUN. The sheep consist of— • 860 two year-old Ewes * 50 Wethers 28 Rams 180 one-year-old Ewes 180 ditto Wethers; and about 400 Lambs Also, A black Gelding, a working Bullock, Kangaroo Dog, Pack Saddle, Bows, &c, &c. For particulars apply to; Mr. E. Buxton, Nelson. , T^OR SALE, about one hundred and / .JL forty two-year old SHEEP, ewes and wethers, free I from scab, now running on the Fairfield Downs. The ewes 1 are just about to lamb. These sheep will be delivered on Mr. Elliott's run, and if desired, an arrangement can be made whereby they may remain on that run for such term as may Le required. Nelson, July 6. E. W. Stafford. THOMAS ASKEW begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and the surrounding neighbourhood that he is now in POSSESSION of the PREMISES lately occupied by the late Mr. M. Devankt, and trusts that through attention to business to merit a support similar to that which was shewn to his predecessor. T. A. begs also to state that he has now ON SALE at the above store a LARGE SELECTION of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, consisti*^ of Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Spice, Soap, Soda, Candles, Flour, &eJ Also, a large assortment of Drapery, consisting of Ladies* winter beaver, straw, Tuscan and Dunstable Bonnets, woollen Shawls, Tartans, Lace, Edging, Gimps, Ribbons, Blue Serge, Scotch twill and regatta Shirts, moleskin, corderoy, and other Irowsers, Corderoy and Moleskin in piece, white and grey Calico, glazed Lining, Gentlemen's Boots, Coverlets, Coun. terpanes,and other articles too numerous to particularize. Jf\A.TS, SAWN TIMBER, POTA- «/ V^ TOES, BARLEY, WHEAT, LATHS. SHINGLE\, — 1 he undersigned 11 a CASH PURCHASER of the aboveT Nelson, May 31. W. It. Nicholson. JrPHE undersigned are CASH PURJL CHASERS, at the highest market prices, of WHEAT. OATS, BARLEY, SAWN TIMBER, SHINGLES POTA^ TOES, and all other kinds of Nelson produce. ' Morrison & Scl&ndbbs, or John Tinlink. > rpo the LADIES of NELSON MRsV f X WHEELDON.jun., one of the passengers by the 8- unfortunate barque Mahomed Shah, burnt at sea, begs to announce to the inhabitants of Nelson, that she is prepared to take in NEEDLEWORK, &c. OIIDEKS for DRESSES, DRAWN BONNETS, BABY LINEN', &c, will be thankfully received, and punctually executed, in the first style, and she trusts that by attention to business she may obtain a share of their patronage. . _Apply at Mr. LpCAs'a, Trafalgar Street. WANTED a situation as GOVERNESS by one fully qualified to give instruction in the uiual branches of a good English education. Apply at the 'Examiner' Office, Nelson. '"P'HE undersigned is about to return t</ J- Melbourne, and will be happy to take charge of any letter* or parcels that parties in Nelson may wish to forward to t'icir friends at the Gold Diggings. _ Nelson, 9th June, 1853. John Tinlirx.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 593, 16 July 1853, Page 1
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