NELSON AND MARYBOROUGH STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. npHE paddle steamer TASMANIAN MAID JL will, weather permitting, leave as follows :—: — Nelson, for Collingwood, Monday, 21st . 5, p.m. Collingwood, for Motupipi aud Nelson, Tuesday, 22nd 12,n00n Nelson, for Wairau, Wednesday, 23rd . 6, p.m. Big Bush, for Nelson, Sunday, 27th . . 1, p.m. * Neison, for Picton, Wednesday, 30th . 1, p.m. Picton, for Big Bush, Thursday, May Ist . 11, a.m. Big Bush, for Pioton, Saturday, 3rd . . 6, a.m. Picton, for Nelson, same day . . . 12,n00n ♦This trip the steamer will take Goods, under bond, for Picton and the Wairau, provided the same be on the Wharf before Noon. Goods taken for Picton, Boulder Bank, Big Bush, and for Blenheim. For the latter place goods forwarded per barge Hope, from Boulder Bank, at ship's expense, but at shippers' risk. For freight or passage, both of which must be paid in Nelson, apply to Jonathjjn Livick, Albion Wharf; or to Thomas Cawthbon, 474 Secretary. FOR LONDON DIRECT.— The magnificent clipper ship QUEEN OF INDIA, H. Thobnton, Esq., Commander, Al 13 years, 657 tons register, 1,000 tons burden, is NOW READY to 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 passengers are invited to inspect her accommodations. Captain Thornton ib 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 Mobbibon, Sclanders, and Co., or to Nath. Edwabds and Co., Agents. Nelson, March 18, 1862. 365 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 „ Pioton, for Wellington, „ 12th „ Wellington, for Picton, „ 19th „ Pieton, 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 steamer is behind time. 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 Pioton must be paid in Nelson, and that' no goods will be received on board without a shipping note has been previously countersigned by Cubtis Bbothebs, 282 Agents. &aleg fig Auction* THIS DAY. MESSRS. NASH AND SCAIFE have been instructed by Mr. Cabteb, to SELL by AUCTION in the Paddock, adjoining their Warehouse, Bridge-street, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY next, the 16th instant, at T.welve o'clock precisely — About 13,000 feet tongued and grooved Board, Lining, and Scantling ; a quantity of Window Sashes and Doors, in small lots, and also a quantity of Roofing covered with Shingles. On view on Tuesday, and morning of the Sale. 493 Without reserve. Terms cash. NELSON WINDMILL. MR. D. MOORE is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar■treet, on SATURDAY, the 26th instant, at Noon, without reserve — The MILL, and acre of LAND in whioh it stands, situated at the north end of Trafalgar-Btreet, with a small Cottage attached. The above valuable property will be sold without reserve, unless previously disposed of by private sale, of which due notice will be given. Terniß at sale.' Nelson, April 8, 1862. 473 ftantirti EOR SALE, that desirable PROPERTY called Waiwero valley, now in possession of Mr. Deck. It is situated nine miles from Motueka, five from the Lower Moutere villages. It consists of 650 acres more or lesß in a block, about 30 acres consist of artificial grass fenced into paddocks, besides many acres of artificial grass unenclosed, forming a valuable cattle and sheep run, and 50 acres more or less of good bush. A flock of about 150 Sheep, and 20 head of Cattle. A large substantial dwelling House, containing two ■ sitting rdomß, kitchen, nine bedrooms, together with an Orchard and Garden in full bearing. Terms liberal. Possession to be had three months after purchase. For further particulars apply to Mr. A. S. Bbaithwaite, Waimea-road, Nelson. 49,2 FOR SALE, that valuable property in Manuka-street, known as the COLLEGE PREMISES,^ present in the occupation of the Prinoipal, consisting of a large Dwelling-house, and a Building lately used as the school-room. For particulars, apply to Mr. Bbaithwaite, 8117 Secretary to the College Governors. "DOR SALE, on favourable terms. Pioton.—TOWN SECTIONS, Nos. 8, 12, 13, 14, 113, 198, 222, 245, 275, 412, 415, 525, 947, 1006, 1051, 1080, 1082. Waibau.— No. 45, 50 Acres, adjoining the Tua Marina Township. Motueka and Motjtebe.— Several SECTIONS of Land. Mr. Jellicoe, 464 Trafalgar-street. TO be LET, on lease, the BAKER'S SHOP and premises, Bridge-street, now occupied by Messrs. King and Goodman. <. Apply to Robert Powell. 500 TO be LET, the TRAFALGAR HOTEL, with immediate possession. ■ For particular* apply to H__unr i»_» Sons. 321
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 32, 16 April 1862, Page 1
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