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Sales fog Auction, THIS DAY. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have received instructions from Mr. William Hale to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 19th instant, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, about 1,000 APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, PEACHES, LOQUATS, MULBERRIES, WALNUTS, DAMSONS, &c. ; also, in exceUent condition for transplanting— 3,000 English oaks 1,000 Norway maples 2,000 horse chestnuts 1,000 Turkey oaks 1,000 Spanish sweet chestnuts 2,000 common ash 2,000 blue, red, and silver gums 2,000 elms, poplars, limes, thorns, sycamores, and acacias 1,000 filberts and cob nuts 20,000 hawthorn plants Black, white, and red currants, privets 500 shrubs (various) and flowering plants Snowdrops, lilies of the valley, roses, and bulbs, in great quantities and variety. Nelson, Bth June. 1079 THE GREAT CAVERN, AORERE. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. have received instructions from Mr. Thos. Bebey to offer for SALE by public AUCTION, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd June, at Two o'clock, AU that SECTION of LAND, No. 192, COLLIN GWOOD, containing 29 acres more or less. The land is flat, and can be readily cultivated, and has a frontage of 17 chains on the main road to the Gold Fields. There is also within its boundaries that veiy curious and interesting Stalactite Cavern, near the Half-way House. - 1080 MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. wiU SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 26th instant, by order of tho Mortgagees, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, at Two o'clock precisely, AU that AUotment of LAND, containing 80 Acres, situate at Pakawau, Massacre Bay district, being Section No. 10 on the plan of that district. Particulars of Title of land may be seen at the office of Donald Sinclaib, Esquire, Solicitor, Nelson. Nelson, 9th June. 1085 PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY. SALE OF SHEEP STATIONS, EWES, SAXONY RAMS, &c. MR. THOMSON has received instructions from tho Executors of the late CHARLEB CHURCE HASLEWOOD, Esquire, to offer for PUBLIC SALE, at the Auction Mart, CHRISTCHURCH, on THURSDAY, 24th June, 1858, the foUowing SHEEP-RUNS, STOCK, &c, belonging to the Estate. Lot I. The GOODWILL of a SHEEP-RUN of 13,000 acres, known as the CORINGA STATION, on the Waimakariri, about 6 miles from Christchurch, with the improvements thereon, consisting of DWELLING - HOUSE, HUTS, STOCKYARDS, HURDLES, DIPPING-TROUGH, &c. &c. From the well-known fattening qualities of the run, and its proximity to Christchurch, it is particularly adapted for a wether station. Parties engaged in bringing stock for sale from the other provinces will also find this station worthy of their special attention, as its possession will not only afford a convenient central point for delivery, but wiU further give peculiar facUities for taking advantage of any fluctuations in market prices. By far the larger portion of the run is totally unfit fov agricultural purposes, so thai the holder need be under no apprehension of its being purchased over him. In addition to the pre-emptive rights (extending to 300 acres) granted fo/ improvements, there aro two pre-emptive rights of 250 acres each, held under the Canterbury Association's Regulations. Lot 11. The GOODWILL of a RUN of 15,000 acres in the GORGE of the WAIMAKARIRI. This run, which has well-defined boundaries, is situated in the country recently discovered in the gorge of the Waimakariri, the greater part of which has been taken up by settlers of experience from Australia. Lot 111. 1,200 SHEEP (more or less) of which about 900 are breeding ewes, now lambing or about to lamb down. Mr. Haslewood's flock was well known as one of the best in New Zealand. It has been carefuUy culled, and the last draught was made only a few weeks before his decease. Every sheep now offered was examined and selected by himself individuaUy. To a sraaU capitaUst about to form a station, or to a flockmaster desirous of improving his stock, such an opportunity as the present has never yet been offered in Canterbury. Lot IV. 5 MERINO RAMS, four of which were imported direct from Saxony ; the remaining ram being from Mr. Beauchamp's celebrated breed. Lots V.. &c. SADDLE and DRAUGHT HORSES; HARNESS BULLOCK, DRAY, &c. Terms : — One-half cash ; the balance by approved BiU at Six Months, or discount allowed for cash. Sale at One o'clock precisely. 1086 EASTERN PRODUCE. MESSRS. NICHOLSON and RIDINGS beg to announce the daily expected arrival, from MANILLA and CHINA DIRECT, of an assorted CARGO, consisting principaUy of Sundried pampanga Sugar Currant clayed ditto Grocer's scale ditto Tea, in chests and halves Rico Coffee. Also, an assortment of cordage, cigars, rum, arrowroot and spices, straw hats, china matting, nankins, sUks, &c., &c. Such an opportunity for the trade of purchasing from first hands has never before been afforded. 871 TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, the following very valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES -.— A HOUSE, situated in Bronti-street, now in the occupation of J. Mackay, Esq., containing 5 rooms on the ground-floor and 4 bedrooms over. Attached is HALF ACRE of GARDEN, weU stocked with the choicest fruit-trees, in good condition. The above commands a very fine view of tho sea. Immediate possession. Also, A COTTAGE in Trafalgar-street south, now in the occupation of Mr. Maxwell Buby, containing 4 rooms on tho ground floor, with lofts over ; with a QUARTER ACRE of LAND, more or less. This commands a splendid view of the sea and of the Waimea-road. Possession can be had on or about the 7th of September, 1858. Terms liberal. For further, particulars, apply to E. Coleman, Cabinet Maker, on the premises. 1109

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 49, 19 June 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 49, 19 June 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 49, 19 June 1858, Page 1

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