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STEAMER ZINGARI. THE SCREW STEAMER 'ZINGARI,' under engagement with H.M. Colonial Government of New Zealand, will run ONCE ft MONTH between NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH, MANUKAtT, WELLINGTON, and LYTTELTON. The fojlowing will be the rate of faresChief Cabin. Fore Cabin. aS «. d. d! t. d. ■«twemNeUou and N«w Plymouth ..coo 3 7 6 „ „ andMknukau 710 0 5 0 0 „ , and Wellington * * 0 »16 0 „ , »nd Lyttelton 710 0 6 0 0 „ Manukau and New Plymouth.. 50 0 37 6 „ Weinngton and ManuW 10 0 0 015 o „' „ •and Mew Plymouth 710 0 50 0 „ wdlffMeltu » 0 0 3 7 « „ Itfidm tad Hew>?ljnu>rith .. 10 6 0 616 o „ „ andßlantttau 13 10 0 8 7 B Spirifc, wines, and beer, not included, but may be purchased on board. Passengers will be expected to leave tile vessel Yrhilcft lying at intermediate ports. TJie Zingari will not call at New Plymouth^tcept in ftmrarable weather. ». For freight or passage apply to v Geobgb Ridings, Nelson. New Plymouth. Conhbil & Ridings, Auckland. JOHtoSTOH & Co., Wellington. Cooksok, Bowles & Co., Lyttelton. i Kelson, June 28, 1855. TT H. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE of -OL* PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.— The following firsfcchvss Ships (with others) are intended to be-despatched to both Southern sad VottiMn Ports, m regular traders, viz.:— Tons. Josephine Willis (now ship). E. Canney . . 1,000 Joseph Fletcher .... J.Foster ... 900 Maori G. Petherbridge - 900 Cashmere J.Pearson . . 800 SUtely ....*... T. Ginder . . 700 CresßwwU W. C. Barnett . 700 Artemisia J* Banes . . . 800 Simfeh J. Allan ... 750 Thetis J.Pook ... 800 Bpjphin . J. Turnbull . . 650 The undersigned, agents for the above line of vessels, are authorized to arrange with residents here, who maybe deekpus of bringing their relatives or friends in Great Britain out to this settlement. For further information apply to ' Al?bed Fell & Co. ydsoto, January 11. V TVrOTICE.— The Commander of the SIR XX ALLAN M'NAB will .'not be answerable for any DEB'JS inquired by the CREW. And farther, should any person or persons be found assisting any to desert, cr harbouring any of the said crew, after deserting, they shall be proceeded against totblWtmostjOocordingtolaw. ./ Joshua Chebbet, Commander " Sir Allan M'Nab." Nelson, August 10. " £6 REWARD. rr\|LE a^ove Reword will be paid to any JL person giving such information as shall lead to Ihe^Oßviction-of any party or parties ASSISTING my SEAMEN TO DESERT, or for the APPREHENSION of any Beaman who may have so desept£d. J. Chebby, %s .Commander" Sir Allan M'Nab." Sales fig Auction. ""' THIS DAY. DHPORTANT SALE OF LAND, &c., &c. OPENING OF THE~ALBERT AUCTION ROOM. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has much pleasure in announcing that he has been fcrouredwihingtruotions to OFFER for PUBLIC COMPETITION, at bis New Sale Room (now in eouuA of weotion), in Bridge-street, on SATURDAY, the 22nd instant, at one o'clock precisely, the following valuable ALLOTMENTS of TOWN LAND, some of which will In found to have been divided into Allot* tueota fltprfltotly U> meet the demands of newlyarrived emigrants and others, wishful to possess a freehold, boirmer small, of their own :— Tova litres Ho. 748 and 747, having a fronting to Bfc Vfaoeat's -street, and adjoining Mr. Salmond's property. Both these Acres are well situated •briufidlng, and command extensive views. Also I>9 Section* of 5 Acres each, in the rear of the Above, being blocks numbered 4 and 5. Qtmn Atre Vo. 784, having a frontage to Toi Toistreet, aad near Mr. Townsend's property. Town Acres No. €00 and 602, having a frontage to Br6ughMQ>*taeet. These acres are situated on 'rising mound immediately below the residence <tf taeiafte S. Stephens, Esq., and as Building 4ilse«te>&ottuniaMedbyanymthetown; they M 6 feaecd» and kid down in grass. Itani Acres Ho. 961 and 983, between Ngatiawa and Ngattoawwtreetf, adjoining the property of Mr. Hale, oa the Waimea Road, and close to the -College Grounds ; (hey are beautifully situated, and the soil is of first-rate quality. Allotments Of One Quarter of an Acre each may be had. Town Aora No. 415, situate at the corner of Nile and Taw*an-«treet«, and close to the Bakers' Arms, in Allotment* of 30 feet frontage, leaving a depth of 70 fWt. This Acre is well adapted for Cottages, and must, before long, become a very Wtuable comer. It has an iron-wire fencing tmtikgti* above streets. The jfatOMpneer would remark, with reference to the 4bof* tHotttKUtß, that plans are in preparation which wiK affbad errty mformmtion to intending Purchasers, *nd vitt%6«fc mem at his Warehouse in & day or two. Abo ISO HuHtoJa A* CooVt Sfcraifc Mining Company. l'Shaw (n the Sheep Association. A lot of 200 jpod breeding Ewes ; 50 Wethers and 69 fives torato months old, together with this year's -uwnave scoured at 40 per cent., with an allowing of wool-money. They are on a firstrate run at the "Wairau, where they can remain for two more yean under the present agreement, or be taken avay almost immediately. / Terms liberal, at sale. / Lunch provided. V . Albert gouge, Sept. 7. ' ""*"" THIS DAY. OFENiNa car the albert auctionROOM. ME. ALEXANDER AITKEN has reached instructions to SELL by AUCTION, At thaOnming of his new Sale-Boom, onSATURDAY M&t> the 22nd instant, in addition to that already adVeitiße<J— Town Acre, No. 786, situated in Toi Toi Street $ Also, Block B, containing 2 Acres, situated immediately hi the nar of the above acre, and having a frontage to Montreakroad. The adjoining acre to Ko. 78* is also for sale, ' bo that the whole would farm a compact little block of 4 acres, making altogether a onug freehold. A K oo^! 6 ***** E No -' 28 > k* 7 " 1 ? a fronta g e to Montreal-road, and adjoining the above property. • For further particulars and plans, apply to the Auctioneer. s^' Albert Horn*, Sept. 14.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 22 September 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 22 September 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 22 September 1855, Page 1

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