Neto Btouertt3ementsu PELORUS. THE schooner SARAH will SAIL for above on SATURDAY (THIS DAY). For freight or passage apply to RocHEtaffpßßOthebs, Haven Timber Yard. t 1481 FOR THE WAIRAU DIRECT. THE fine fast-sailing clipper schooner PRIDE of the ISLES will SAIL for the above Port THIS DAY, the 28th instant. For freight or passage, apply to the Masteb^ on board ; or to W. Wilkie, Bridge-street. /^ 1487 MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, and CO.'S PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.— The following first-class Ships (with others) are intended to be despatched to both Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders, via.: — •: Tons. Joseph Fletcher . . . J. Pook . . 1100 Chapman R. Harland . 1200 Maori . ..» . . Or. Petherbridge 1000 Myrtle .... . . J. G. Mordue . 1000 Mariner .t. t . . . C. E. Fraser . 1000 Cashmere . ' . . .0-. Pearson . 1000 Egmont '' . . . . S. C. Gibson . 1100 Cresswell . . . . W. C. Barnett . 800 Sir Edward Paget . . T. Wycherley . 900 Euphemus . . . .J. Howard . 1000 John Masterman . . John M'Buvie . 1000 Clontarf .... T. Allen » . 1500 Caduoeus . . . . G. Casb . . 1500 Zealandia . . . . J. Foster . . 1200 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorized to arrange with settlere here or at New Plymouth, who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared either to pay the passagemoney at once to them^op*give satisfactory security for its payment onqjfml of the vessel. Further particulars on application to ■ Nash & Scawe, 1479 >**r Nelson and New Plymouth. ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. WILLIAM BEATON. ALL PARTIES INJffiBTED to this Estate are requestedr^o take notice that ALL ACCOUNTS NOT SETTLED by the 21st September next, will be plac/Q in a Solicitor's hands for recovery. / i-Xw. MTJae, ") tj, . J. W. BABNICOAT,j EIeCUtOr9> August 21, 1858. 1476
r ARRIVE per CHIEFTAIN and HARKAWAY (now daily expected), to the undersigned — 10 bales three-bushel bags 12 casks assorted glassware 22 crates do. earthenvfare 20 hhds. Bass' Burton ale, No. 3 20 „ Salt's Burton alo 10 „ Whitbread's alo 20 „ Whitbread's stout 200 caskß Marzetti's bottled ale and stout 50 cases bottled ale and stout 5 quarter casks Martell's brandy 10 „ U.V.C. brandy 10 „ port wine 4 „ Hunt's double-diamond ditto 4 „ Delgrado'B pato^herry 2 „ Delgrade's dark ditto 30 cases pale sherry 30 „ port 6 .„ Colman's starch, in packets 2 casks ground white lead 15 drums Unseed oil 20 „ boiled ditto 1 cask zinc 20 boxes tin plates 20 casks Patna rice 60 boxes soap, 56 lbs. each 60 „ soap, 28 lbs. each 1 case cutlery 5 cases confectionery 10 „ salmon 11 „ sardines 7 casks arsenic 10 „ washing soda 2 bales wrapping paper 1 case account books 91 barrels West India sugar 2 cases broad cloths 5 bales 86-in. grey calico 5 „ 72-in. ditto 3 „ Horroek's long cloth 1 case jaconets and Silesias 3 cases assorted prints 1 case oil baizes 5 trunks gentlemen's Wellington boots 4 „ Prince's boots 2 „ shooting ditto 5 „ watertight ditto 4 „ men's Blucher ditto 2 „ youths' ditto ditto 2 „ youths' laced ditto 6 „ women's laced ditto 3 „ girls' laced ditto 3 „ children's laced ditto 3 „ ladies' cloth ditto 2 „ girls' cloth ditto 2 „ girls' shoes 15 „ children's boots 8 „ children's shoes 4 „ men's slippeig^M^a^ 4 „ womenjjTOfto 3 cases mokrfm trowsers 7 „ adßorted clothing f ' 1 baJrfclruggetß I/,, flannel and blue serges Si. „ papering canvas. >^ Nats*. Edwabds & Co. \^Jfelson, August 27. 1488 NOTICE. — In consequence of several of my SHEEP being WORRIED and KILLED • by parties while pig-hunting on my LAND in UPPER MOTUEKA VALLEY, I hereby give notice, that, after this date, an^puty found TRESPASSING will be PROSJ«UTED, and all DOGS DESTROYED. >^ S John Stanley. Upper Motuelra Valley, August 27, 1858. 1490
PROSPECTUS. o,,TT » proposed to erect a BATHING X v ESTABLISHMENT in ■ Nelson, combining ■Hot, 'Cold, Vapour, and Swimming Baths, with all <neceßsary conveniences, both for ladies and gentlemen. The subscription to the baths will be — £ s. d. Family Tickets, peranHum 200 Single Tickets „ ..100 oi^ Single Tickets, per quarter . . 7 6 .' "" • PaiJ'in advance. Warm Baths, 2s.'6d. extra ; to non-subscribers, 3s. 6d. As the completion of this establishment will involve ■a considerable outlay, the projectors are desirous of ascertaining the amount of support likely to be received. Intending subscribers are, therefore, re.quested, as earlyaa-*pOßßible, in order that the work may be commerced immediately, to leave their names with Mr. L^tok, Trafalgar Hotel ; Mr. J. Elliott, JEroowfwp^fEce ; Mr. J. L. Bailey, Trafalgar-street ; •or Mr./W. Nobgbovb, Bridge-street; of either of ■whon/iurther particulars may be obtained. -Qfelgon, August 26th, ,1858. 1489 FOR SALE, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a HOUSE and SHOP, with a detached- BAKE •OFFICE, situate opposite the Plough Inn, at Rich- ' niond, lately in the occupation of Mr. E. Laney. -Part oi the purchase money may remain upon mortgage of the Premises. E#We#Bion s^ r ill be given on the completion of the jyrfenase. For further particujafs, apply to Mr. D. Moobe, or to Mr. H. ApAJfrfJSolicitor, Nelson. 1478 TO BE LET, a COTTAGE, with HALFAN- ACRE pfLAND, well stocked with Fruit Trees, lftely in tJrifoSfeupation of Mr. W. Hough. ' Apply to T/fj. Batoheiob, Bridge-street Stores. X4BS i^^r
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 69, 28 August 1858, Page 2
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