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STEAMER ZINGARI. THE SCREW STEAMER ♦ ZINGARI/ under engagement with H.M. Colonial Government Of New Zealand, will run ONCE a MONTH between NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH, MANUKAU, WELLINGTON, and LYTTELTON. The following will be the rate offeree— Chief Cabin. Fore C«bin. * *4. * ».d. B«tw«n Ndwn and New Plymouth ..500 370 „ „ andMurakau 710 0 5 0 0 „ „ and Wdlington 4 4 9 a lfl 0 „ „ and LrtttUon 710 0 800 „ lfannkaa and N«w Plymouth .. 5 0 0 8 7 fi „. Wellington and Manukau 10 0 0 0 IS 0 „ ' „ and Mew Plymouth 7 10 0 5 0 0 „ „ and Lyttelton...... • « 0 3 7 fi „ tjtWton and New Plymouth .. 10 5 0 6 16 0 „ „ andManukau II 10 0 8 7 0 Spirits, wines, and beer, not included, but may be purchased on board. Passengers will be expected to leave the vessel whilst lying at intermediate ports. Tke Zingari will not call at New Plymouth except in favourable weather. y lor freight or passage apply to \/ '' Gbobgb Rn>rsrG9, Nelson. v New Plymouth. • Cokkbli & Ridings, Auckland. Johnston k Co., Wellington. Cookson, Bowleb & Co., Lyttelton. Nelson, June 28, 1865. « NOTICE.— The Commander of the SIR ALLAN M'NAB will 'not be answerable for •ny DEBTS incurred by the CREW. And further, should any person or persons be found assisting any to desert, or harbouring any of the said crew, aftordeserting, they shall be proceeded against to the, utmost, according to law. V Joshua Chbbbbt, Commander « Sir Allan M'Nab." Nelson, August 10. £6 REWARD. V^ THE above Reward will be paid to any person giving such information as shall lead to (ho conviction of any party or parties ASSISTING mj SEAMEN TO DESERT, or for the APPREHSNSION of any Seaman who may have so deserted. J. Chbbbt, Commander " Sir Allan M<Nab." Sates fig Auction* IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND, &c., &o. QBENING OF THE ALBERT AUCTION MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has much pleasure in announcingthat he has been favoured with instructions to OFFER for PUBLIC COMPETITION, at his New Sale Roomjnow in course of erection), in Bridge-street, on SATURDAY, the 22nd instant, at one o'clock precisely, the following valuable ALLOTMENTS of TOWN LAND, some of whioh will be found to have been divided into Allotment* expressly to meet the demands of newlyacrivod emigrants and others, wishful to posyes & Freehold, however small, of their own :— Town Acres No. 746 and 747, having a fronting to it. Yinoentf a •street, and adjoining Mr. Salmond's property. Both these Acres are well situated &r building, and command extensive views. Also Two Sections of 5 Acres each, in the rear- of the above, being blocks numbered 4 and 5. Town Acre No. 784, having a frontage to Toi Toi•treat, and near Mr. Townsend's property. • Q&wnfrAorwuNo. 6QO and 602, having a frontage to Brougham-street. These acres are situated on ruing ground immediately below the residence of the late S. Stephens, Esq., and as Building Bites are not surpassed by any in the town ; they ire fenced, and laid down in grass. Town Acres No. 981 and 983, between Ngatiawa and Ngatitama-streets, adjoining the property of Mr. Hale, on the Waimea Road, and close to the College Groundß; they are beautifully Bituated, and the soil is of first-rate quality. Allotments of One Quarter of an Acre each may be had. Town Acre No. 415, situate at the corner of Nile and Tasman-streets, and close to the Bakers' Arms, in Allotments of 80 feet frontage, leaving a depth of 70 feet. This Acre is well adapted for Cottages, and must, before long, become a very valuable corner. It has an iron-wire fencing fronting the above streets. The Auctioneer would remark, with referenoe to the aboro allotments, that plans are in preparation whioh will afford every information to intending Purchasers, and will be on view at his Warehouse in a day or two. Abo BO Shares in the Cook's Strait Mining Company. 1 Share in the Sheep Association, A lot of 200 good breeding Ewes ; 60 Wethers and fjQ Ewes twelve months old, together with this year's increase secured at 40 per cent., with an • allowance of wool-money. They are on a firstrate run at the Waimu, where they can remain for two more yean under the present agreement or be taken away almost immediately. / Terms liberal, at sale. ' Lunch provided. \, Albert House, Sept. 7. OPENING OF THE ALBERT AUCTIONROOM. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has received instrjuctions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Opening of his new Sale-Room, onSATURDAY next, the 22nd instant, in addition to that already advertised— 1 - . Town Acre, No. 785* situated in Toi Toi Street ; Also, Block E, containing 2 Acres, situated immediately in the rear of the above acre, and having a frontage to .Montreataoad. The adjoining acre to No. 785 is also for sale, so that the whole would form a compact little block of 4 acres, making altogether a mug freehold. -- - Also, A blook ofS'aores, E No. 28, having a frontage to Montpealrioad, and adjoining the above property. For further pacttoulam- and' plans, apply to the Auctioneor. . ' / Terns liberal. \J Albert Howe, Sept. 14. OPENING OF THE ALBERT AUCTIONROOM. MR. A. AITKEN has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION (immediately after the Land Sale), at the above premises, on SATUR* DAY, the 22nd instant, 3 Chinese ornamental, carved, aqd inlaid TABLES. Albert House, Sept. 14. y/ ROSTREYOR. f|TOE SALE adverted to take place on J- Tuesday, the ißth, i« (in of the Steopto Chase) POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, the 190* instant, " V AxJBED Fbi* & Company, Auctioneers. MESSRS. W. R. NICHOLSON & CO. , have REMOVED (temporarily) to the Jbon Slow adjoining Mr. G. Aiken's premuei, Trafalgar, •trayh -^ Nelson, Sept. 11. ' \^ £* s

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 19 September 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 19 September 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 19 September 1855, Page 1

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