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RECTCJIiAR TRADER TO MASSACRE BAY. rriHE schooner « CATHERINE" will RUN X REGULARLY between NELSON and MASSACRE BAY. For freight or passage, apply to J. C. Phillips, Trafalgar-street, or to J. Duncan, Master, on board. FOR the GOLD DIGGINGS, Collingwood (Aorere), Massacre Bay, the fine new fcst-sailing schooner ANN, 26 tons, Captain D. Wwoht, late of the Melbourne and London clipper ship " Elizabeth." Will SAIL EVERY MONDAY from Napier Wharf. This vessel is properly manned and equipped — being provided with life-buoys, &c.— -and will carry a limited number of passengers only. A Gold Safe on board. For freight or passage, apply to WebSTEB Aim Co., Trafalgar-street j or to W. Akebstb»V Napier Wharf, at the Port. FOR the GOLD FIELDS, Massacre Bay, direct.— The clipper schooner " AUSTRALIAN MAID," will sail from Nelaon to tbe Gold Fields regularly every TUESDAY (weather permitting). For freight or passage, apply to the Master on board, or to W. Wilkie, Bridge-street. OR THE MASSACRE BAY GOLD DIGGINGS.— The fine fast-sailing schooner "NECROMANCER," W. Hooper, Master, will Bail for the above diggings EVERY SATURDAY. For freight or passage apply to T. Askew, Bridge-street. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, the clipper three-masted schooner "MIMMIE DIKE," W. Leslie, Master, on or about 2nd April. For freight or passage, apply to N. T. Lockhabt. Nelaon, 26th March, 1857. HH. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE of • PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND. — The following first-class Ships (with others) are intepdedtobe despatched to both Southern »nd Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz.:— TOll3. Joseph Fletcher . . . . J. Foster ... 900 Maori GK Petherbridgo . 900 Cashmere J. Pearson . . 800 Stately T. Gindor . . 700 CuawreU W. C. Barnett . 700 Artemisia J- Banes . . . 800 Simlah J.Allan ... 750 Thetis J. Pook ... 800 Dolphin J. Turnbull . . 650 The undereigned, agents for the above line of vessels, •re authorized to arrange with residents here, who may be desirous of bringing their relatives or friends in. Great Britain out to this settlement. For further information apply to Nate. Edwards & Co. Sates fog Auction* GREAT LAND SALE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN begs to announce that he will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, during tho month of May, or about six weaks from tdis date, but of which due notice will be given, a large quantity of TOWN AND COUNTRY LAND. The Auctioneer would embrace this opportunity ef returning his beet thanks for tho liberal patronage hitherto received ; and begs to inform his numerous friends and others who may have property for sale, &tt this would be a favourable time for their disposing of their land, whether in small or large lots, as this Sale will in all likelihood command a large attendance. Albert Auction Room, 11th April, 1857. VALUABLE TOWNSHIP FOR SALE IN MASSACRE BAY. MESSRS. NICHOLSON and RIDINGS will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 16th of May, that very valuable PROPERTY at the mouth of the Takaka river, known as "Mrs. Macshane's Section," and now used as the portage for the largest and most important district in Massacre Bay. The property has been laid off in allotments of two acres and upwards, a plan of which will be ready in a few days, and may bs seen at the office of the Auctioneers. Further particulars in a future advertisement. EantreU propertg, _ LAND TO BE SOLD, those few remaining ALLOTMENTS, being parts of Sections, No. 156, Waimea West, and No. 22, Waimea East. Reserves very low, and termß liberal. For further particulars apply to Alfbed Fell & Co., Trafalgar-street. IHIOR SALE, seventy-five acres of LAND JEJ —formerly Rus,sel's and part of Young's sec-tipns--fern and flax ; also a SECTION on the direct road now being made from Motueka to Nelson, within SO chains of the Moutere bridge, divided in allotments of from \ an acre to 12 acres. E. H. D-ASHWOOD, Moutere. rbe LET on an improving lease, or to be SOLD on a purchasing clause, 135 Acres of Atcopg fern and flax LAND, in two blocks, together or separate, situate iv Quail Valley, Waimea-south. About two acres are fenced in and under crop ; there is a dwelling-house, stockyard, calves- house, and pigtty ob the premises. Ifbr further particulars, applys to R. Ot. Tie?, Quailyatyay,, Waimea-south. TO PURCHASERS OF LAND. THE undersigned are prepared to give information for the SELECTION of LANDS in taj of the Blind Bay or other Districts. Tp;wn and Sucburban Lands on sale or to let. BjEAircgAiin? & Lewis, ___^^^_^^^ Surveyors, &c. TO be SOLD, a substantial and commodious HOUSE in TBAtfALGAB-STBEET, likewise a convenient HOUSE in Bbidge-sibebt. For particulars, inquire of G. Coates, Trafalgarstreet. • rpQ be LET, the commodious DWELLINGJt, HOUSE aftd eAgiHUgr, situated on the t* ' Chueoh Hill,, recently ocoupied by William RobinV>n, Ifcsq. NIOHOLSOJJ AKD RIDTNGB. \ HOTEL TO LET. rpO LET, tfoj "WAKEFIELD ARMS," J^ at present in the occupation of Mr. Teoweb. The bouse has had a large addition lately built to it, and- eoutaias every conveniency for doing a large trade, together with good stabling and large well*taofced.ewdenj w d 25 aprcs of land in convenient, pjW^polU. Apply to Hoopeb and Dodson. March 24. X 1

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 7, 22 April 1857, Page 1

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