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FOR SYDNEY direct.— The fast/ailing Barque ADMIRAL NAPIER, 350 tons, H«j# Thayer, toaster, will sail for SYDNEY direct in a few days. For freight or passage apply to TraftJgar-street. Gbobob Ridings. FIRST WOOL SHIP for LONDON.— The fine new ship < MONSOON,' Captain Turnbull, expected to arrive here from London about the middle of January. This ship will bring cargo only for Nelson and Wellington, and it is expected she will be able to proceed to Port Underwood to take in Wool early in February. She is a small clipper ship, and it is supposed that MOO bales will load her ; so that if the wool is. got down in good time, she ought to be ready to sail for London in February, and to reach there in time for the Wool Sales of May, thus presenting the best opportunity for shipping the Nelson wool tftat has ever occurred. • The rate of freight will be fixed after the ■ Monsoon ' artives here, at the lowest rate that circumstances at the time will permit. Nelson, Jan. 4. Mobbison & Sclakdbbs. STEAMER NELSON, 1855, is appointed to leave Port Lyttelton, weather permitting, about Tuesday, 9 January Wellington, Friday, 12 January Nelson, Tuesday, 16 January Taranoki, Thursday, 18 January Manuk?u, depending on arrival of William Denny Taranaki, about Friday, 20 January Nelson, Wednesday, 31 Jannary Wellington, Monday, 5 February To arrive at Port Lyttelton, Wednesday, 7 Febiuary To leave Port Lyttelton for Otago, vid Akjaroa, Friday, 0 February. I Shippers and passengers will please notel that all Goods shipped must be accompanied by a ticket countersigned by the Agents at each port, otherwise the Mate cannot receive them. Alfbis Fbll & Co. HH. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE of • PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.— The following first-class Ships (with others) are intended to be despatched to both Southern and Northera Ports as regular traders, viz. : — Tons. Josephine Willis (new ship) .. E Canney.. .. 1,000 Joseph Fletcher J.Foster .. .. 900 Maori G. Petherbridge .. goo Cashmere J. Pearson . . . . 800 Stately T. Ginder .. .. 7 00 Cresswell W. C. Barnett .. 700 Artemisia J. Banes . . .. 800 Simlah J. Allan .. .. 750 Thetis J. Pook .. 1 .. 800 Dolphin J. Turnbull^ . . 650 The undersigned, agents for the above line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with residents here, who may be desirous of bringing their relatives or friends :a Great Britain out to this settlement. For further information apply to Al»bb» Fbll & Co. Nelson, January 11. R. W. R. NICHOLSON is favoured with instructions from William Dickqason, Esq., of Waimea South, to offer for SALE by public AUCTJUN, about the middle of next month, the whole OS his valuable Herd of CATTLE, consisting of about 7 (^4O bead milking cows, heifers, aud steeraorfincipally bred from a cow imported by that gentleman some years since, together with a pure Durham bull. Full particular* in a future advertisement. KAI KORA WHALING STATION.— PubIic SALE of WHALE BOATS and GEAR. MESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER are instructed by the Executor of the Eatate of the late Mr. R. Fyfe, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Exchange, Wellington, for account of the *aid Estate, on WEDNESDAY, February 14, 1855, at Two o'clock precisely— Three whale-boat* and oar* Try pots and blubber tub* Lines, harpoons, and lances Knives, spades, and skimmers, 1 And sundry other whaling gear, including every filing necessary for carrying on a Whaling Statiori Ths) above are now lying at the station of thelate Mr. Fyfe, at Kai Kora, where delivery is to be taken tfWordiqg to inventory, which may be seen at the office of the Auctioneers, where further particulars may be obtained. All the boats, gear, &c., will be sold in one lot, together with permission to carry on Whaling at the station for the two seasons next ensuing. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, Jan. 4, 1855. TO be SOLD, a large DWELLING HOU9E, with Outbuildings, two Gardens, and about 40-AOKKS of freehold-land. Also, a piece of land, about 26 ACRES, partljt cultivated. Also, S Town ACRES. "A Apply to Donald Sinclaib, Esq., or I&oLbison and SCLANDBBBt Nelson, Dec. 38. SUBURBAN LAND.— For SALE, 140 to 150 ACRES of land, of the well-known farm Rsnxau, in Waimea East, eight miles from Nelson. This land is situated in different places, and can be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Allof it contains beautiful places fbr residences, as it commands a view over the plain, the bayAand harbour of Nelson. ■ j Also, a new strongly built Dwelling- House, off totara wood, painted, containing six commodious rooms,****! lined. Good titles can be given | part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply on the premises. Kblliwg Bsothbbs. HOUSE AND LAND.— MOTUBK^. FOR SALE, a substantial family HOUSE, with Outhouses and good Garden. Also, about 46 ACRES of LAND, wood, pasture, and arable, divided into convenient paddocks, and half a mile from the ; in one or more lots, to suit purchasers. ¥ 'For terms, Sec., apply to Messrs, A. Full & Co , Nelson. TO be SOLD in the Motuekai a good FREEHOLD HOUSE, with THREEJACRES of LAND fenced and cleared, with good Gardeffwell stocked with fruit trees ; "Stockyard, Cow-sbed, and Out-buildings. For particulars apply to Mr..AoTT, at tbe Motueka Hotel. POR SALE, Town Acre No. \879, r*~ _ fronting upon Vanguard Street, and situate! near Mr. Foy'» prupcrty. . Gbobob ltffliwos. F« « IANO. OR SALE, TWENTY - FOUR _ . ACJttS of LAND, situate in the pleasanlydietrict of Wakspuaks.3 miles from Nelson, commanding m view»of eStf atl * nTr ° Un country, lenced, and tweWa acres *S»^Bg^j?as*ft Jm. §. VDovH^^m Brewery.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 705, 27 January 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 705, 27 January 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 705, 27 January 1855, Page 1

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