OR the WAIRAU, the Schooner WATER LILY, to sail on TUESDAY, the Bth in•tant. For Passengers or Goods for the MONSOON early application is required. Apply to J. F. M'GftAsnEN, Haven Road ; or to William Scott, on board. April 4. SALE OF HORSES WITHOUT RESERVE. ALFRED FELL AND COMPANY will SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, April 9, in front of their Warehouse in Trafalgar-street — 1 lady's Maro 1 Maro and Foal 1 grey Golding All very qtliofe, and broken to saddle and harneis. Also, 1 Sidc-Saddlo 1 Gentleman's Saddle Bridles, Martingales, &c. The Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. SALE OF WIRE FENCING. A FELL & CO. will SELL by AUC- • TION, on SATURDAY, April 12, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-Bti'cet, at Twelve o'clock precisely, tho following varieties of WIRE FENCING :— ft. in. 100 yards Patent Cattle Fence . . 4 0 100 „ „ Poultry „ . .20 60 „ „ Ditto „ . .40 60 „ Pea Trainer . . .66 100 „ Strand .Sheep Fence (galvanized) . . .36 50 „ Garden Bordering . .14 Without reserve. ALFRED FELL & CO. have received instructions from Messrs. HooyEß and Dodson, to SELL by AUCTION (in pursuance of power of sale under Deed of Mortgage), on WEDNESDAY, tho 14th May, at their Office, Trafalgar-street, at One o'clock, SECTION No. 2, Waimea South, together with tho BUILDINGS thereon, known as tho Holly Bush Inn. Terms and conditions will bo given at the time of Sale ; and any information concerning tho Property may bo had on application to Donald Sinclair, Esq., solicitor, Nelson. Nelson, 3rd April, 1856. RICHMOND.— PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ALFRED FELL AND COMPANY will offer for SALE by AUCTION, during the month of May, of which due notico will be given, SUBURBAN SECTION, NO. 25, opposite the Star atod Garter, Richmond, in building lots of about One Acre each. GREAT LAND SALE. j PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN begs to announce that he will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in about two months from this date (but of which duo notice will he given), a large quantity of VALUABLE LANDED PROPERTY, tho proprietor of which is about to proceed to England. The Auctioneer Would wish to inform those who are desirous of disposinyof property to advantage, that they will find the present a favourable opportunity, as tliis Sale will bo largo and attractive, and cannot fail to command a numerous attendance. Albert Auction Room, April 4, 1856. EOR SALE, a good draught MARE, brokon-in to cart and plough. Terms, three and six months' acceptances. Apply to WilliaU Wbatt, Sherwood House, Waimea South. NELSON SCHOOL, BRIDGE-STREET. THE QUARTER of the above School will COMMENCE on MONDAY, the 7th instant. It is particularly requested that all persons indebted to the above School pay their respective amounts both for the past and incoming Quarter on THAT DAT. W. M. ST ' NTON, April 4. Hon. Sec. WHEREAS a FOAL about four months^ old has been rnnning in my Paddock since the 13th of March, this is to give notice that the owner may have the same by paying expenses. F. H. Blttndell. Staplogrove, Waimea West, April 1, 1856. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that the PART.I. 1 NERSHIP subsisting between us, the undersigned, as Innkeepers at Motueka, in the Province of Nelson, New Zealand, was DISSOLVED by mutual consent on the 31st day o£ December now last ; and that all Debts due to or owing by the said Partnership up to that date will be received and paid by the undersigned, William Goodchild Shipley. Dated this Twentieth day of March, in the year 1856. W. G. Shipley, Witnessscs— John Mackenzie. William Jonk3, Carpenter, Motueka ; William Henby Jones, Carpenter, Motueka. FOR SALE, a quantity of POSTS and RAILS for fencing. Terms cash. Albert Auction Room, Alexander Aitken. April 4, 1856. '- FOR SALE— Three Dark brown CART MARES, with Foals at their feet. For price and particulars apply to William Dale, Star and Garter, Richmond. fnHOMAS JACKSON, who left England in JL June, 1851, per Lady Nugent vessel. Should thi3 meet his eye, he is requested to WRITE TO niS MOTHER immediately. Rutland, November, 1855. EOR SALE, a SECTION of 83 acres, in Eighty-Eight Valley, Wakefield, in lots of 20 and 30 acres. It is splendid land for cultivating, and near some good farms. Also, to LET, TWO SECTIONS of 70 and 80 acres each, for a term of seven or ten years, at £9 and £10 per annum. This" land is joining the above, being parts of Sections 36 and 37, Eighty-Eight Valley. Apply to Messrs. Fell & Seymoub, or Mr. Geo. Paulino, Bridge-street, Nelson. AUCKLAND. MISS CHRISTOPHER'S ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Tebms. Per Quarter. The complete Course of English Education, £ s. d. &c., &c., Pupils above 10 years of age ... 12 12 0 Pupils under 10 years of age ... 10 10 0 Day Boarders 5 5 0 Day Pupils 2 12 6 Music ... 2 2 0 French 1 1 O| Drawing or Flowers in Water Colours ... 11 0 ( Laundress according to prevailing charges. Quarterly Payments in advance. Each Boarder to be provided with a pair of sheets &tid four towel", which will be retur-nod on her leaving wohool.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue 2, 5 April 1856, Page 2
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