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STEAM TO NEW PLYMOUTH AND MANUKAU. THE screw-steamer "ZINGARI," W. N. Millton, Commander, will be despatched for for the above portion SATURDAY, the Gth proximo, at Four, p.m. / For Freight or Passage apply to \/ Gbobge Ridings. Nebon, September 24, 1855. STEAMER ZINGARI. rriHE SCREW STEAMER 'ZINGARI/ -I- under engagement with H.M. Colonial Government of- New Zealand, will run ONCE a MONTH between- NELSON, NEW. PLYMOUTH, MANUKAU, WBfiLINGTON, and LYTTELTON. Hie following will be the rate of fares— " ' i f| ' " • '• Chief Cabin. Fore Cabin. **■, £ t. A. £ m. A. BthrMß Ndwnlnd New Plymouth ..500 37ft „ „ -"and Mtnukau ..• 7 10 0 a 0 0 „ „ and Wellington 4 4 0 alO 0 „ „ andliVttelton 710 0 5 0 0 „ Jlanukau and N«w Plymouth .. s 0 0 .370 „ Wellington fend tianbkau. 10 0 o ft>is o „ „ .and New: Pijmouth 710 0 500 „ „ aiidXjttdtoo 6 0 0 970 „ Lyttelton and New Plymouth .. 10 s 0 6IS 0 „ „ andManukau 13 10 0 87 6 Spirit*, wines, and beer, not included, but may be purchased on board. ° i : ■ : Passengers will be expected to leave the vessel whilst lying at intermediate ports. The Zingari will nojcallat New Plymouth except in favourable weather. ' v / For freight or passage apply to V Geobgb Ridings, Nelson. J. Newman Watt, New Plymouth. Connell & Ridings, Auckland. JoHSBTOS & Co.;, Wellington. CoQKBpK, Bqwlkb & Co.; Lyttelton. Helton, June 28, 18,56. ~\TOTICE.— T^ie Commander of the SIR ±\ ALLAN M'NAB will not be answerable for any DEBTS incurred by the CREW. V And further, should any person or persons be found assisting any to desert, or harbouring any of the said crew, after deserting, they shall be proceeded against to. the utmost, according to law. ''■'''■ " Joshua Chebeey, , Commander " Sir Allan M'Nab." Nelton, August 10. , £6 REWARD. \7 THE above Reward will be paid to any 1 person giving such information as shall lead to the conviction of any party or parties ASSISTING mf SEAMEN TO DESERT, or for the APPREHENSION- of any Seaman who may have so deserted. J. Chebbt, _,' Commander " Sir Allan M'Nab." H. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE of • PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZBALANJ3,— Tfte following first-class Ships *with others), are intended to be despatched to both Southern and,' Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz.:-/ \y Tons. Josephine Willis (new ship) . E. Canney . . 1,000 Joteph Fletcher .... J. Foßter ... 900 - Maori .- « G. Petherbridge . 900 Cashmere J.Pearson . . 800 Stately T. Ginder . . 700 Cresswell W. C. Barn tett . 700 Artemisia J. Banes . . . 800 Simlah . . . . .. . . J.Allan ... 750 Thetis J. Pook ... 800 Dolphin JT. Tumbull . . 650 The undersigned, agents for the above hue of vessels, are authorued to arrange with resident* here, who may be desirous of bringing their relatives or friends in Great Britain out to this settlement. For further information apply to Alfbbd Fbll & Co. Nelson, January 11. £ale# &g Auction* SALE OF VERY VALUABLE TOWN ACRE. ALFRED FELL & CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Warehouse in Trafalgar-street, on MONDAY, October the Bth, at Twelve o'clock precisely, in lots, the very valuable TOWN ACRE, No. 669, situate at the junction of Waua— and Hardy-streets. This Acre possesses a large frontage, and Whig so close to the centre of the town, must be ofvery intteaftifig value. ' / A Plan of the Acre, as divided, may be/seen at the Office of the Auctioneers. v/ ALFRED FELL & CO. have received instructions from the present Proprietor, Mr. BVJAo_ii6K,tb: SBLL^by/TUBtIC AUCTION on _ c £rqhißes,im THURSDAY; the 22nd of November, IBsßi at twelve o'clock" at Noon, if not previously afapoeed of by Private Contract (of which due notice w_ be given), all that " ' SPLENDID PROPERTY titmted on the Wairoa, in the district of Waimea fiastj and called ADington, lately in the possession of George Duppa, Esq. The whole Consists of- 243 Acres, which, excepting the bush, is good farming fends it is bounded by public Toads ; the main Waimea Road passing directly through. The property, to those at affaojp&mted with the district, will be too Irell known to need continent ; and to strangers it can Only be Baid, that it ia calculated both- naturally and otherwise, 'to form one of the finest estates in the province. About 180 Acre*, are fenced, and in crop with irheat, barley, oats, pease, beans, Ac. Its situation and natural position ajlowß it to be well divided as follows, fiuletstte whole -were' required. > Lot 1. About 9$ Acree, which will include a comfortable Etourib ; tmi of the largest Barns in the settlement, fitted up with bins, chafCroom, &o. ; a ciktital wirtrtja- 'Stable, newly erected; with C!oßCflfhbake, Stockyards, Out-houses, &c. • and onfe 6f the oldest Gardens in the settlement, well stocked with frmt-treee of every description. Lot 2. About 50 Acres adjoining the ribQre, 4O of which are toyn with wheat. . Lot 3. Containing 100 Acres, the whole of which is eneloaed in a ring fence, having • public road entirtijr round it ; allowing it either now, or at any ftttnufr period, to be adrantogeously divided. It is at present mostly in crap with barley. T-—*— lo pcl 1 cent, cash, at the fall of tbe hamraHeY S9.P& .&&*• * n *pproved bills, at 6 months ; 20 per joezuv m approved bills, at 12 months; and the temflinder' may remain on mortgage. The crops on the Above sections may be taken at a valuation, or the Proprietorial fake them off. About 160 Ewes and Lambs, in good condition. S Mares in foal, and 2>hones; all accustomed to tow work : 1 good Milch Cow and Calf; a good •I>wedi»g Sow, .Geese, Turkeys, Poultry, &c. G_*4 -Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, &c. Bills at 3 and 6 months. Fo^! pU&s and further particulars, apply at/the WawhouM of the Auctioneers, or to Mr. B. Jackson, on the premises. .... y, "' " " '" Lunch will be provided. MB. ALEXANDER AITKEN begs to intanate,that there is in bis Reference Book •CTenljatoablfcPßOPEßTlES for SALE. Parties desiroui of purchasing; would do well to call and in•pact the same/ . AMtrt Houat, 21$t June, 1855. £ 6 J

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 55, 6 October 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 55, 6 October 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 55, 6 October 1855, Page 1

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