SCREW STEAMER WONGA-WONGA. THE WELLINGTON STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S beautiful Screw Steamer WONGA-WONGA, 103 tons, Captain Kennedy, will for the future CALL at THIS PORT periodically. Dates of departure in a future advertisement. Rates of Passage:-- £ t. d. To COLLINGWOOD-Cabin 1 10 0 „ Steerage 0 18 0 WELLINGTON— Cabin 3 10 0 „ Steerage 2 5 0 In each case including provisions. Fassages to be paid be/ore going on board, either at the Office of the undersigned, or to Mr. Smabt, at the office of the Albion Wharf. Nicholson & Ridings, Agents. Nelson, 23rd November, 1857. FOR LIVERPOOL. "BLACK BALL" LINE OF PACKETS. THE magnificent clipper ship "MONTMORENCY," 2,000 tons burden, Captain Kiddie, will be laid on at Pobt Undebwood for LIVERPOOL, on or about the 20th December. Freight of Wool, One Penny per Pound, deliverable at Liverpool, London, or any of the manufacturing towns of Yorkshire, at the ship's expense. This vessel is the most desirable opportunity for passengers for England which has yet offered in this colony, as regards the speed ana accommodation of the Bhip. The rates of passage are moderate. For freight or passage, apply to Nicholson and Ridings, Nelson, 30th October, 1857. Agents. JOHN MORRISON AND CO.'S LINE OF BRITISH AND NEW ZEALAND PACKETS. THE Undersigned, as Agents for the above Line of first-class Ships, are authorized to arrange with parties here, who may desire to provide FRIENDS IN ENGLAND with PASSAGES to this settlement. The Agents have great confidence in recommending this line of vessels to intending passengers. Nicholson and Ridings. Nelson, November 3, 1857. NELSON COAST STEAM ASSOCIATION. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.— On and after the 2nd of NOVEMBER next, the FREIGHT on all goods shipped from Nelson by the TASMAN IAN MAID must be paid to Mr. Skabt, at the Wharf pbeviops to shipment, and the Freight on all goods brought to Nelson by the Steamer must be paid PBEVIOU3 TO DELIVEBY. Cubtis Bbothees. HH. WILLIS & CO.'S LINE of • PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.-— The following first-class Ships (with others) are inter ded to be despatched to both Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz.: — Tons. Joseph Fletcher .... J.Foster ... 900 Maori G. Petherbridge . 900 Cashmere J. Pearson . . 800 Stately T. Ginder . . 700 Cresswell W. C. Barnett . 700 Artemisia J. Banes . . . 800 Bimlah J. Allan ... 750 Thetis J. Pook ... 800 Dolphin J. Turabull . . 650 The undersigned, agent 3 for the above line of vessels, are 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 Nath. Edwabds & Co. Sales bg Auction. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c. MESSRS. NICHOLSON and RIDINGS have been favoured with instructions from Mr. William Dickinson to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at his Farm, "Rowdens," Waimeasouth, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd December next, the whole of his valuable FARMING STOCK, consisting of— Horses Cattle Sheep Agricultural Implements Growing Crops Also the Household Furniture, Ac., &o. Full particulars will be given in a future advertise* vent, and Catalogues will be issued a week prior to date of sale. Nelson, November 3rd, 1857. TOWNSHIP FOR THE DIGGINGS. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by MESSRS. NICHOLSON and RIDINGS, at their Wabehotjse in Nelson, on MONDAY, the 28th December next, the valuable TOWNSHIP OF WAITAPU, _t the mouth of the Takaka Valley, and the portage for the most extensive and important district in Massacre Bay. A. B. T. A. B. P. Lot 1 . 5 320 Lot 19 . 4 0 0 2. 61 30 20.6320 3.400 21.6230 4 . 7 030 22 , 4 315 6.780 23.5320 6.900 24. 210 7 . 2 220 I. . 2 325 8.230 11. . 2 325 9.230 111. . 2 320 10 . 1 3 0 IV. . 2 1 0 11 . 14 0 0 V. . 4 0 0 12 . 8 8 0 VI. . 4 0 0 13 . 2 180 VII. .400 14 . 6 0 0 VIII. .400 16 . 6 0 0 IX. . 6 0 0 16 . 5 1 0 X. . 5 0 0 17 . 2 320 XI. . 5 0 0 18 . 4 0 0 XII. .600 The abo-e land is well known as " Mrs. Macshane's Section ;" has a frontage to the sea and to the Takaka river, and can be reached by vessels of 100 tons bur* den. The point of land most accessible for shipping has been reserve^ as a public quay. A line of road from the Township to the main road in tha valley is laid out through toe Native Reserve. Plans of the Township may be seen at the office of the Auctioneers, or on application to Messrs. BxauGHAiCf and Lewis, Surveyors, Massacre Bay. UNRESERVED SALE." MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC TION, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th December, wholly without reserve, the entire property of the Waimet. Union Flour Mill Company— their LAND, MILL-HOUSE, and COTTAGE, together .with a quantity of BUILDING MATERIALS, Ac., to. More full particulars will be given in _ future ad* vertisement. < Velson, 24th Norembtr, 1857.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 72, 5 December 1857, Page 1
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837Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 72, 5 December 1857, Page 1
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