MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, and CO.'S PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.— The following first-class Ships (witli others) are intended to be despatched to both Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz.: — Tons. Zealandia . . . . J. Foster . . 1600 Caduceus . . . . J. Cass . ' . 1600 Clontarf .... A. W. Barclay 1600 Egmont . . . . S. 0. Gibson . 1200 Maori .... C.G.Petherbridgel2oo Joseph Fletcher . . .J. Pook . . 1000 Cashmere . . . . J. Byron . . 1000 Cresswell . . . . W. C. Barnett . 1000 Hastings .... H.May . . 1000 Strathallan . . . W. R. Williamson 1000 Harwood .... W. Forsayth . 800 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorized to arrange with settlers 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, or give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival of the vessel. Further particulars on application to Nash & Scatfe, 3163 Nelson and New Plymouth. MESSRS. SHAW, SAVILLE, and CO.'S PASSENGERS LINE OF PACKETS. The undersigned, Agents for tho above line of Ships, are prepared to make arrangements with eettlers who may wish to bring then: friends from England to this colony, to receive Guarantees for Payment of Passage-money upon arrival, at very reduced rates. 3570 Nath. Edwabds & Co. T7IOR SALE, the Colonial Steamer WILJj LIAM IV., of 120 tons measurement, and 40-horse power. This vessel is well worth the attention of parties engaged in the coasting trade of this or of the neighbouring colonies, carrying a much larger cargo for her tonnage than any other steamer of more modern construction. She is in good order, and can be employed by any purchaser at once, and without any outlay. Her speed has been much increased by the superior and powerful machinery which has been recently placed on board by Messrs. Napier and Co., of this city, enabling her to maintain a rate of eight knots when fully loaded. Her running expenses, as regards fuel and otherwise, are very small, while her character as a sea boat stands unrivalled. The only motive for disposing of so useful a vessel is, that she is superseded in her trade by larger and more powerful steamers. For the inter-colonial trade of New Zealand no other vessel could be better adapted. She is fully found, and can be taken to sea at the shortest notice. For further particulars, any intending purchasers can apply to the Manager of the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company, Phoenix Wharf, Sydney. 6388 &aleg fig Auction* TO he ottered for SALE hy public AUCTION, in one month from this dateAll that valuable ESTATE at Awaroa Bay, belonging to the late TnoarAS Rollison j in all, 158 Acres, six of wluch are broken up, and enclosed by a live fence : with a good DWELLING HOUSE, and Outhouses; 40 head of CATTLE ; 20 Sheep, more or less ; Pigs and Poultry; also, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Parties wishing to see the same can do so by applying to Mr. David White on the spot. 6454 - Thomas Gbeig. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. NASH and SCAIFE heg to inform the Publio of Nelson, that in consequence of Mr. Nash being about to visit Europe, they will SELL by AUCTION, at his residence, BrontO'Street, at an early date, AH his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, very superior Pianoforte and Music Stools, capital large Pier Glass, excellent American Stove, Bed-room and Kitchen requisites, &c., &c. Further particulars will appear in a subsequent advertisement, when the date of sale will be announced. Catalogues will be published at the office of the Auctioneers ten days prior to the sale, and the Furniture will be on view the day preceding the sale. Terms liberal. 6392 POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. mHE SALE of the LAND at the Aoueee, JL. Massacre Bay, advertised for Thursday, 3rd January, will be POSTPONED to a future opportunity, in consequence of a desire to divide the Property into Allotments, which is now being done. Plans of the subdivisions will shortly be on view at the Office of the Auctioneers, Trafalgar-street, and at Mr. Danibl Moore's Store, Collingwood j and due notice by further advertisement, will be given of the day of absolute sale. Nath. Edwabds and Co., 6284 Auctioneers. THOROUGH-BRED HORSE STOCK, IMPORTED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND has received instructions from — — , to SELL, at the Haymarket, on SATURDAY, March 16, at Twelve o'clock, without reserve— The Chestnut Horse HERALD, The Bay Mare CLOUD, The Bay Mare BARBARY, transhipped from the Stuart Wortley, at Sydney, and now landed from the Lord Worsley, in excellent condition. Hebald, foaled in 1852, got by Islunaelite, by Ishmael out of Clinchus ' dam ; dam Henriana, by Winterfield; her dam by Vampire, out of Lady Henry by Civille. [See page 159 of the 7th volume of the General Stud Book.] For the Great Surrey Foal Stakes, Epsom, Summer Meeting, 1855, second to Escape. For the Worcestershire Stakes, Worcester July Meeting, 1855, second to Domino. Both the above races were only yvon by a bead. Cloud, bay mare, foaled in 1852, got by Simoon out of Clinchus' dam, by Humphrey Clinker ; dam by Langar out of Mother Burch, by Dick Andrews. [See page 426 of the 7th volume of the General Stud Book.] Best Performances :— Won the Great Lancashire Produce Stakes, Liverpool July Meeting, 1854. Won the Devonshire Stakes, Maze July Meeting, 1854. Won the Ulster Stakes, Mazo July Meeting, 1855. Won the Queen's Plate next day, beating Seducer, winner of the Liverpool Cup, &c. ; and the Second-class Trainers' Stakes, Curragh October Meeting, 1855. [See Racing Calendar.] Bahbaey, bay mare, foaled in 1855, sister to Barbarianis, by Simoon out of Barbarianis' dam, by Buzzard*} her dam, Donna Maria, by 'Partisan out of Donna Clara. [See page 415 of the 7th volume of the General Stud Book.] Performances : — Won the North of Ireland Produce Stakes, Maze July Meeting, 1857. Won the National Produce Stakes, Curragh October Meeting, 1857. Rau second to Sprig of Shillelagh, for Lord DentnWs ' Pluttf, nitutt meeting. [See Ruobig Ouleador.J 64M
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 14, 13 February 1861, Page 1
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