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Sijtpptng* INTER-COLONIAL ROYAL MAIL STEAM H PACKET COMPANY (Limited). J The Company's Steamers will be despatched as oc follows : — fTIHE PRINCE ALFRED, for SYDNEY « JL direct, on or about 12th instant. THE AIREDALE for WELLINGTON, J CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, on or about 13th instant. -. Intending passengers will please pay fares and ob- I tain tickets from the Office of the Company, before J going on board. ™ For freight or passage, apply at the Company s pt Office, Government Wharf. 414 B NELSON AND MARLBOROUGH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 81 fTIHE paddle steamer TASMANIAN MAID - JL will, weather permitting, leave aa follows : — P Nelson, for Picton, Tuesday, 15th .' . 2, p.m. Pioton, for Big Bush, Wednesday, 16th . 11, a.m. , Big Bush, for Picton, Friday, 18th . .6, a.m. 1 Picton, for Nelson, same day . . . 12, noon S 01 Goods taken for Picton, Boulder Bank, Big Bush, tc and for Blenheim. For the latter place goods forwarded cc per barge Hope, from Boulder Bank at ship's expense, vi but at shippers' risk. A For freight or passage, both of whioh must be paid M in Nelson, apply to Jonathan Lbvick, Aibion Wharf; or to Thomas Cawthron, ~ 372 Secretary. liH)R LONDON DIRECT.— The magni- ' flcent clipper ship QUEEN OF INDIA, H. -, Thornton, Esq., Commander, Al 13 years, 657 tons I regiater, 1,000 tons burden, is NOW READY to r^ TAKE IN WOOL and other produce, and will SAIL £ from Nelson for London direct on the 25th April. The above vessel is now lying alongside the Government Wharf, where intending passengerß are incited to inspect her accommodations. Captain Thornton is well known as having commanded the Regina between London and Canterbury, New Zealand. Freight on Wool One Penny per pound. In order to give the above Bhip the utmost possible despatch, arrangements have been made to bring wool from the Wairau to Nelson by the Tasmanian Maid, at the same rates as are charged to Port Underwood. For freight or passage, apply to MOBEIBON, SCLANDEBS, and Co., or to „, Nath. Edwards and Co., '_ Agents. ~ Nelson, Maroh 18, 1862. 365 J THE WELLINGTON STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMER WONGA WONGA, or STORM BIRD, will leave Wellington, for Picton, on the Bth of each month. Pioton, for Nelson, „ 9th „ ' Nelson, for Picton, „ 11th „ Picton, for Wellington, „ 12th „ _ Wellington, for Picton, „ 19th „ v Picton, for Nelson, „ 20th „ Nelson, for Picton, „ 22nd „ Picton, for Wellington, „ 23rd „ The steamer will wait in Nelson till the 24th of any month in which the Sydney Bteamer is behind lime. „ Fares to be paid to, and tickets obtained from, the \ undersigned previous to going on board. Shippers of goods are requested to notice that the freight of all cargo for Picton must be paid in Nelson, - and that no goods will bo received on board without 1 a shipping note has been previously countersigned by " Cuetis Bbothebs, ( 282 Agents. V &aleg ftg Auction. J LAND FOR SALE. " Pursuant to instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and by order of the Mortgagee. MR. D. MOORE will SELL by AUCTION, at his Mart, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, ' on BATURDAY, the 12th of April next, at Noon— That Allotment, containing 50 Acres of LAND, Ho. 99, in Redwood's valley, Waimea-west, occupied by John Jordan. Nelson, Maroh 27. 400 j — j FOR SALE, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting of 600 Acres c of the best Land, in Quail valley, Waimea-south, well adapted for a large Dairy, or a Wether and Cattle - Station. 100 Acres fenced in, laid down in grass, and planted . with a live fence, 30 acres of first-rate timber, < 470 of flax and fern land well covered with clover, < capable of carrying two sheep to the acre as it is, half an acre of orchard well planted with fruit trees, laid down to grass, half an acre of garden, and a plentiful supply of water running through the land. BUILDINGS. 1 Cob House, 40 x2O feet. 1 Wooden House, 20x12 feet, containing eight rooms, situated on an eminence commanding a fine view. 1 Barn, weather-boarded and shingled, 24 xl 2 feet, ' Store-house 10x10 feet, Stock-yard, Sheep -yard, j Pig-yard, Styes, and Cart Shed. ] STOCK, consisting of— 6 Working Bullocks, 9 Milch Cows, and 20 head of well-bred Oattle. 40 well-bred Sheep, paddock fed. 15 fine Pigs (12 Sows). 1 Mare, three years old, in foal to "Clyde Champion," broken to saddle, harness, ploughs, &o. 1 fine Gelding, three years old, broken to Baddle, harness, ploughs, &c. POULTRY, consisting of— Geese, Ducks, and Fowls. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 3 Ploughs, 2 sets of Harness. 1 Horse Roller, Potatoe Forks, Pitchforks, Pickaxes, Shovels, Spades, Crowbars, &c. 1 Winnowing Machine 1 Dray, 1 Horse Cart. 1 Chaise Cart. 2 sets of Plough and Horse Harness, 1 set Trap Harnesd. 2 Saddles, 1 set Breaking Gear, &o. DAIRY UTENSILS, &c. The land to be sold with or without the stock, implements, &c, on easy terms. For particulars apply to the proprietor, H. J. L. Aegabdb, Quail valley, Waimea-south, or to William Stanton, Nelson. P.S.— The proprietor is retiring from ft country life. The property is 28 miles from Nelson, situated on the branch trunk line to the Wairau. 341 -PQfin T0 be LENT on Bood8 ood freehold OV O\J \J security, for a term of seven years. Addrwf C, YostHrfQcc, Nolion, 432

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 9 April 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 9 April 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 9 April 1862, Page 1