TilOR SYPNEY.— f he &st-sailing schooner -IJ' "TARANAKI," Hen£t Cory, Master, will leave for the above-named prtrt punctually on WED,NESt>AY,' the 14tU Jtauajfy, 1857. For freight or passage waving excellent accommodation for pafisengers)\^Pp)yto tlie Master on board, or'fficttotsotf Am? RtDiyos. REGULAR, TRADER TO MASSACRE BAY. rpHE^hooner " CATHERINE " will RUN X" REGULARLY betfreen NELSON and MASSACRE BAY. \ J • For freight or paltag&, apply to J. Dvx ca>-> Master, 1 on board; 1 "" ' : FOR LONDON. THE. first-class clipper . barque, "MEL1 iOMENE," 500 tons, W. Laurexsojt, Com- " mander; will SAIL from PortflJnderwood for LON* • DQK 6n or about theflSth This vessel has exceS^ntrpassenger accommodation-. For freight or passage, apply to ; lU - Nicholson and Ridings. ITetson, 11th November, 1856. H. #ILAS & CO.'S LINE of • PACKETS Jgetween LONDON and NEW ZEALAND. — The following first-class Ships (with others) are intended to be despatched to both Southern and Northern Ports, w^cgular traders, viz.: — TOll3. Joseph Tletclier . .\ . . J. Foster . . . 900 Maori v . • G. Pctherbridge . 900 • Cashmere . . . .■ . . J. Pearson . . 800 Stately ..... .'"' . . T. Ginder . . 700 . Ctajswell .- . . . .i • ■ W. C. Bamett . 700 Artemisia . . . . ; • • J. Banes . . . 800 Simian ' . . J. Allan ... 7^o jflhe'tfr ' . J. Pook ... 800 Dolphin » . J. Turnbull . ". 650 ■> The' undersigned, ageifts for the above line of vessels, itce iantHomzad to arrange i&tib. residents here, who mff jbe.desirous of bringing their relatives or friends Grt^»t Siitain ovib io VUi& settlement. For further information apply to '•; Alfred Fell & Co. ft Sale* ft! Auction. WAIMEA UNION FLOUR MILL. ALFRED FELL and COMPANY will SELL BY AUCTION", at their Warehouse, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of January next, the .property of the above Flour/ "Mill Company, consisting _ of about jf Three Acres of Jiand A good Cottadf And all theT|Hll Buildings, &c. Terms at sale, which will commence at twelve o'clock punctually. ■ SECTION No. 25, TOWN OF RICHMOND. ALFRED FELL and COMPANY will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Star a>-d -GUbter, Richmond, on THURSDAY, January 22, f,fc twelve o'clock precisely,? tho above very valuable property. J Tho section has been dfrided into lots for the convenience of purchasers, gums of which may be seen at the Star and Gartcf^-ahd at the oflice of the Auctioneers. Terms :•— 2o per cent, cash ; the remainder of the purchase money may remain for two years, at an interest of 7£ per cent, per annum. Eantfetr Property LAND! LAND! SEVERAL allqtment's of valuable TOWN AND COUJTTRY* LAND to be SOLD or LET on LEASE, with yurohasing clause, in Nelson and the Txciriity. «■ Apply to Mr. A^e^nder Aitken, Land Agent, Bridge-street, NelsonT MOTUEKA NATIVE SCHOOL TRUST. TO LET on LEASE, the whole or any portion of a BLOCK of 250 ACRES of LAND, enclosed by a substantial fence, comprising 40 acres already in cultivation, a large grassy Paddock, and some well-timbered Woodland. , Also, in convenient Allotments, a quantity of unehclosed Land adjoining, with a reserve of Woodland attached to each Allotment, for-*fencing and firewood. , Also a Section of 50 acres, the Motueka rfcer. - - , / > Eor furtjher particulars, apply to D. Sinclair, Esq., Solicitor, Nelson; or to Mr. Blackburrow, Motueka. TO LET, NELSON TOWN SECTIONS, Nop. 679, 680, 681, 688, 689, 694, situated in V43CH7AJU)«Bi^EE 1 K JSobth ; also NELSON TOWN SECTIONS, Nos: 930,332,934 936, 938, ii4O, 942, situated in th'ft 'Waimea Hoad; RURAL SECTIONS, 21 and 22, Opawa ; RURAL SECTION, 160, Massacre Bat; and, SUBURBAN SECTIONS, Nos. 35, 36, 38, -40, 49, and part of 58, Motueka. Tho above sections are th 4 property of the Trustees of the Nelson Trust Funds'; and will be let on long leases, at low rentals. \ / For further particulars/apply to Mr. B. O. Hodgson, Nelson. LAND/ TO BE SOLD, those/few remaining ALLOTMENTS, being jfarts of Sections, No. 156, Waimea We,st, and No. 22} Waimea East. Reserves very lo^ and terms liberal. For further particulars apply to ' FEU & CO., * Trafalgar-street. """" MOUTERE PLAIN. TjmEEHOLD PROPERTY to be SOLD, JP with immediate possession: — HOUSE, con taining four rooms, outbuildings, with garden anc orchard ; 18 acres of L ANJJ, two acres laid down tc grass, 11 acres under cultivation. For further particulars, apply to W. Wildman Moutere Plain. December 10, 1856. OR SALE, 40 AQRES of LAND ir the Pakavrau District./ It is within half-a-mil< of the Pakawau river ; and its contiguity to th< CoaJ Mine will eventually b# of great value. There ii abundance of good timbered a never-failing supply «f good water ; thirty acres arc open land, the re maming ten hill and ousbj! lor particulars, apply to Mr. T. C. Batchelor Bridgeigtceet, Nelson 5 or to Mr. Ciark, Pakawau. TO BE LET, with immediate possession a five-roomed HOUSE and GARDEN, situatec inBEIDQE-aTEEET, opposite Harloy's Brewery. The garden is vteh BtoeKed with fruit trees, anc there is an exedls n fc well of water on the premises alia » two-Btall Bt»ble, «tc^e-room, and hay-loft. Thoreis.a private road At the back of the property Apply to Mrs. E. Smi/h, storekeeper, Bridge-street Nelson. \/ r ° TO he LET, with purchasing clause, severa valuable PROPERTIES, in Nelson and th, vicinity. 4 Apply to W. T. L. Tbavjjks, Ebq., Solicitor Wclsdn. s /
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue XV, 7 January 1857, Page 1
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828Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue XV, 7 January 1857, Page 1
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