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/ TMRST WOOL SHIP for LONDON.— JQ The line new ship ' MONSOON,' Captain Turnbull expected to arrive bere from London about the middle o; November. This ship will bring cargo only for Nelton and Wellington and it ii expected the will be'able to proceed to Fort Under wood to take in Wool early in December. She is a smal clipper ship, and it ii supposed that 1 ,100 bale* will load her ; •o that if the wool it got down in good time, the ought to b< ready to tail for London in January, and to reach there it time for the Wool Sale* of May, thus preienting the best opportunity for ahipping the Nelson wool that has ever oc curred. The rate of freight will be fixed after the * Monsoon • arlives here, at the lowest rate that circumstances at the time will permit. Nelson, Oct. 10. Mo*»ison_&_Scljlkbwuu_ V B, H. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BE. TWBEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following fine first-class Ships are intended to be continued as regular traders : — SHIPS. COMMANDBBS. TONS. Persia . • . . W. Broadfoot . . 650 Cresswell ... J. Williams . . 670 Sir Edward Faget . A. Barclay . . 7«0 Victory ... W. D. Mullens . 7»0 Stately . . < . T. Ginder . . . 700 Simian . » . C. Robert ion . 760 Caahmere ... O. Pearson . • 800 Columbus ... A. Holton . - 650 Lord William Beatinck. E. Canney . . 6uo Maori ... G. Petherbridge . 850 Clara .... G. Potter ... 6uo Tho undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with settlers here, who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out te this colony, and are prepared either to pay the pasiage monej at once, or give satisfactory security for payment on arrival •f the vessel. Further particulars may be known by applying to Nelson, Oct. 10. A. Fell & Co. * TV/TR. RIDINGS has received instrucXVjL tions from the Administratrix of Mr. Robht Hunts*, deceased, to SELL by AUCTION, at the premUei of Airs. Hunter, Waimea West, on THURSDAY, the 28th instant, atone o'clock, a number of milking Cows, Heifeis and Calves, two Bulls, three Horses, one Cart, one Plough, one pair Harrows, Harness, and Saddles, Household Furniture, &c, &c. Terms at Sale. v" npo be SOLD by private bargain, firstX rate old established BUSINESS PREMISES, situate n Bridge-street, Nehon. I 1$ * The buildings consist of Stores and Dwelling House, Outhouses, with Garden, &c, &c. The Stores have ample accommodation for a large business, and the House plenty of conveniences for a large family. The Garden, which is large, and has a commanding view, is second to none in Nelson: it abounds with a choice selection of lruit and other trees. The Premises have, a frontage to the Street of fifty .five feet, and in the rear to a depth of two hundred and ninetyeight feet, more or less. For terms and other particulars apply to Mr. A. Aitkkn, Bridge-street, Nelson. %/ HOUSE AND LAND. — MOTUEKA. FOR SALE, a substantial family HOUSE, with Out- houses and good Garden. Also, about 45 ACRES of LAND, wood, pasture, and arable, divided into convenient paddocks, and half a mile from the landing-place. For terms, &c, apply to Messrs. A. Full & Co., Nelson. •'T^OR SALE, several valuable ALLOTJj MENTS of LAND. Apply to W. T. L. Teavkhs, Esq., solicitor, Nelson. i/T?OR SALE, Town Acre No. 879, X. fronting upon Vanguard Street, and situated near Mr. Foy's property. Gxoacc Hidings. %ffinO be SOLD in the Motueka, a good X FREEHOLD HOUSE, with THREE ACRES ol LAND fenced and cleared, with good Garden well stocked with fruit trees ; Stockyard. Cow-shed, and Out-buildings. For particulars apply to Mr. Aott, at the Motueka Hotel. for SALE.— To be SOLD, kJ about 900 EWES and LAMBS, clean and in good condition. For particulars apply to A. Fell & Co, SALE, THREE HUNDRED JO EWES, in good condition. Apply at the Examiner Ojßee. •QHEEP for SALE in the Wairau. — 1^ 1,000 Ewes, in one or two lots, run out, at 30s. per head ; or, of such age, or agea, as may be agreed upon. Also. 1 ,000 Wethers, four tooth and six tooth, in lots of 300 or more, at 21s. per head. The above sheep will be ready for delivery on the Run at the undersigned, in the Wairau, on the Ist of January, 1855. Dec. 1 1 . C. B. WiTHKa. */rpO be SOLD, ONE THOUSAND X EWES, to be delivered in the Wairau after shearing. Apply to Morkisoh & ScLANDcas. Nelson, Nov. v. SALE, in one lot, FOUR HUNJj DRED WETHKRS in good condition, at £\ Is. swell, delivery to be taken on the run. Apply to R. K. Nxwcomb, Esq., Nelson. ►" rr\Q SPORTSMEN and BREEDERS.— I The undersigned has for sale a few very superior THOROUHBBKD MARES, FILLIES, and COLTS, sea- r~)rf l"* by himself from the celebrated stud of T. Icely, Esq., ■" * New South Wales, and cf the very best blood ia Australia. Two of the mares have foals by their sides. Waimea West, Nov. SO. H. Redwood, Junior. SALE, a strong, compact, Plough _P HORSE, age 5 years. Apply to H. J. L. AtJGAaDB, Qnail Valley. SALE, a two year-old GKLDING, X- by Skeleton, unbroken; and a very strong Timor PONY, stsnriiig about thirteen hands. Apply at the *ur and Garter, Richmond, or to H. Hab> y»AVKS, Nrln.in. ►-T^UR SALE, Moiupipi COALS, in lots Jj of one ton or more. Gxokob Rxdimss. v'T?OR SALE, POSTS and RAILS, Jj delivered on the Beach, at Nelson. • Apply to Mr. T. AsKcw.or Mrs. Smith's Store*. , ' QCOTCH~AGRICULTURAL~CART, OtoswSO&Dabargau, adapted either for»lMtM«r As** «*•••*••* tUafcays*. ,

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 695, 23 December 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 695, 23 December 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 695, 23 December 1854, Page 1

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