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pipping, NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited). FEBRUARY, 1863.— TIME TABLE. THE COMPANY'S BOATS will DEPART on or about the undermentioned dates, during the month of FEBRUARY, 1863, as under — S.S. WONGA WONGA. February 26— Sails from Wanganui for Wellington. S.S. STORM BIRD. February 26— Sails from Wellington for Picton, Nelson, Tar&naki, and Manukau. February 27— Sails from Pioton for Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau. March 2— Sails from Nelson for Taraaaki and Manukau. 2360 CrjßTis Bbothebs, Agents. THE INTER-COLONIAL ROYAL MAIL COMPANY'S STEAMERS will leave as follows— THE AIREDALE, for PICTON, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, OTAGO, and the BLUFF, on or about the 27th instant. THE PRINCE ALFRED, for PICTON, WELLINGTON, and CANTERBURY, on or •bout the 4th March. And, should sufficient inducement offer, THE LORD ASHLEY, for WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, on or about the Bth March. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's office, Government Wharf. ■ 2546 EOR LONDON (to follow the Wild Duck).— The fine new clipper ship CHRYSOLITE, A. 1, 2,000 tons burden, D. M'lNiraß, Commander. This fine vessel is now ready to take in Wool and other cargo for London, and will have quick despatch, «3 moit of her cargo is engaged. The accommodations for First and Second Cabin Passengers are of a very superior description. For might or passage, apply to Lbtik and Co., or Bethune and Huntbb, Agents. Exchange Buildings, Wellington, January 21, 1863. 2346 SHAW, SAVILLE, AND CO.'b PASSENGERS' LINE of PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.— The following first-class clipper Ships wDI be continued as REGULAR TRADERS :— Ships. Commanders. Tonß. Matoaka . . . W.Stevens . . 8,000 Chili . T. Turnbull . . 2,000 Blaok Swan . G. King . . 2,000 African . . . . J. Gibson . . 2,000 IdaZiegler . . . W. Reynolds . 2,000 Matilda Wastenbaok . J. Gondie . . 2,000 Kensington .W. King . . 2,000 Avalanche . . . J. Stott . . 1,500 WildDuok . . . W.O. Bishop . 1,500 Gananoque . . . W. T. Nixon . 1,500 Cashmere . . . 0. G. Petherbridge 1,200 Asterope . . . W.Mitchell. . 1,200 Erening Star . . H. W. Norris . 1,200 Dona Anita . . J. Smith . . 1,000 Kinnaird . . . J. Sinclair . . 1,000 Geelong . . . W.Wallace. . 1,000 Harwood . . . W. Forsayth . 1,000 The ships of this line are all Al at Lloyd's, and an specially selected for their superior passenger accommodation, and fast-sailing qualities. They are commanded by gentlemen of experience, duly qualified surgeons are carried, and no pains are spared to promote the health and comfort of passengers. The undersigned, agents for the above fin* fleet of ships, are authorized to arrange with settlers here, who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain to this colony, and who are prepared either to pay the passage moneY at once, or to give security for payment on arrival or the vessel. rull particulars may be obtained by applying to 597 Nath. Edwabds & Co. Sales to Auction. SALE OF TUA MARINA HOTEL AND LAND, In the Pbovince op Mabxbobough. PURSUANT to instructions received from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, and by order of the Mortgagee, Mr. DANIEL MOORE will SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of March, at his Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, at NoonAll that very valuable Property, being SECTION numbered 7 on the Plan of the Town of Tua Marina, containing Three Roods more or less ; together with the Building thereon, known as the TUA MARINA HOTEL. Also, All that other Property, being SECTION numbered 18 on the Plan of the District of Pioton Suburban, containing Ten Acres more or less. 2557 SALE BY AUCTION, AT MOTUEKA. MR. R. SUTCLIFFE has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Motueka Hotel, on THURSDAY, the 26th of February, at Twelve o'olock, noon — Several head of CATTLE, HORSES, &c., &c. Terms at sale. 2541 MONDAY, MARCH 9, At Two o'clock. SHEEP STATION. DRIVER, MACLEAN, and CO., have received instructions from the Proprietor, to SELL by AUCTION, in the Long Room, Provincial Hotel, Dunedin, on MONDAY, March 9, 1863, at Two o'clock— THE MOUNT WENDON STATION, In the Province of Otago, Comprising — An area of 34^660 aores of really first-class, healthy, undukting country, permanently watered by the Pomabaka, Liethen, and Waikaka riven, with undoubted qualities for fattening and wool growing. Together with 6,000 Sheep, the greater proportion being breeding Ewes, selected from the flocks of a well-known bieeder. Also, A. small Dairy Herd, Stock Horses, &c., &c., &c. IMPROVEMENTS. Home Station. — A very substantial Six-roomed Cottage; Garden, well stocked with fruit ; Store, 4c., Ac. Four out-station Huts, Stock-yards, Milking Shed, Sheep-drafting Yardf, New Wool Shed, [Dip, in net every requisite for working a large station. For further particulars, terms, &c., apply to Dkvxb, Macuav, aud Co.. UW 9UBfUUI, i

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 18, 25 February 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 18, 25 February 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 18, 25 February 1863, Page 1

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