oefo Sftrfwrtteemente. NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited) THE s.s. WELLINGTON, H. B. Francis, Commander, will leave Nelson, for PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, and the BLUFF, on THURSDAY next, the 22nd of June. For freight or passage, apply to Cubtis Bbothbbs, Agents. Kelson, June 19. NOTICE. — For the future no cargo will be taken on board the Company's vessels unless it is on the Wharf two hours before the time of the steamer leaving, and unless a shipping note has been previously countersigned by the Agents. 1341 THE steamers WALLABY and LYTTELTON will leave as under : — For MOTUEKA, MOTUPIPI, and COLLTNGWOOD, the LYTTELTON, on SATURDAY, the 24th instant, at Ten, a.m., leaving Collingwood for Nelson the following day, calling at the same places. NO GOODS can, under any circumstances, be RECEIVED on board either of the above steamers, unless they are accompanied with Shipping Notes, made out upon the Printed Forms furnished by the Owners, and which can be had upon application at their office. All freight payable in Nelson by the shippers. Apply to Mr. J. Leviok, Albion Wharf; or to Nath. Edwabds and Co., Owners. Nelson, 14th June. 1354 EOR SALE by Private Contract, the Paddlewheel Steamship G E E L O N G , At present employed in the coasting trade between Lyttelton and Dunedin. For terms and full particulars, apply to John Jones and Co, Owner*, Dunedin, or to Nath. Edwabds and Co , 1409 Nelson. IMPORTANT TO COASTING TRADERS. EOR SALE, by Private Contract, the ketch CONNAUGHT RANGER, 42 tons register, and carries between 60 and 70 tons dead weight, at a draught of 5 feet. Dimensions : length, 67 feet ; breadth, of beam, 19 feet ; depth of hold, 6ft. 6in. This vessel is nearly new, was built by an eminent ship-builder at Hobart Town (V.D.L.) of the best hard wood materials, most substantially fastened and finished throughout, is coppered and copper-fastened, easily handled at tea, very weatherly, and sails remarkably fast, as the voyage hence from Sydney via Hokitika can testify. Thero are on board among the various valuable requisites two sets of Sails (one of which is quite new), Patent Windlass, Anchors, Pumpp, &0., and in every reepecfc this craft will be found admirably adapted for the coasting trade of New Zealand. For inventory and other information, apply to Captain M'Donald, on board ; or to Geobge Falla, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, June 19. 1395 TO MERCHANTS, CAPITALISTS, & OTHERS. SALE OF THE STEAMER ELEANOR. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 22. MR. D. MOORE is instructed by Mr. Thomas R. Fibhsb, agent for the owners, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY next, the 22nd instant, at Twelve o'clock — The favourite Screw Steamer ELEANOR, as she now lies in the port of Nelson. Intending purchasers are requested to inspect the Hull and Machinery previous to the day of sale. The above steamer having just undergone a thorough repair in her hull and machinery, is now admirably adapted for the West Coast trade, carrying a cargo of 110 tons upon a draught of only four feet of water. Terms of sale, and all other particulars, will be nude known on the day of sale. Nelion, June 19. 1894 TO SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, At 2 o'olock preoisely. MR. J. J. HORNBY will SELL by AUCTION, at Mr. Akebstbn's Wharf, on THURSDAY, June 22, at Two o'clock precisely, all the STORES, MASTS, YARDS, &c., saved from the wreck of the barque SUCCESS, consisting of— Top and Topgallant Masts Top and Topgallant Yards Bowsprit and Jib-boom Main, andMizen Rigging C Topmast and Topgallant Rigging Rigging ■< Fore, Main, and Mizen Stays / Top and Topgallant Back Stays the Braces, Running Gear, Blocks, to. a., f Foresail, Mainsail, 2 Topsails eaut SaU>, Jibs, Studding Sails, 4c. Windlass, Winch, Capstan Wheel, Pumps, &0., &o. No reserve. Terms at Sale. Bridge-street, June 16. 1363 TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, At Twelve o'clock. CARGO EX CONNAUGHT RANGER, FROM SYDNEY. MR. J. J. HORNBY has received instruc- i tions from the Importer, to SELL by AUCTION, at his Mart, Bridge-street, on FRIDAY, the 23rd June, at Twelve o'olock precisely, the CARGOex CONNAUGHT RANGER, from SYDNEY, con•Uting of— 48 casks Bottled Beer 1 19 cases Pickles 4 „ Mustard 37 „ half-pints Salad Oil 3 „ Sardines © 15 „ Sherry Wines cv 20 boxes Hobson's Bay Soap }- o20 „ Hobson's bay Candles j | 30 bags Patna Rice a. 2 casks Spiced Beef 5 barrels Corned Beef 5 tierces Corned ditto 5 half-cli«ats Tea J Samples on view at the office of the Auctioneer. Terms at sale. Bridge-street, Juno 19. 1397 TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS, SALE OF WETHERS. MR. H. B. HUDDLESTON has received in«tructioD» to BELL by public AUCTION, at the Cattle Fair Ground^Bicbmond, on WEDNESDAY next, July 5, 550 prime WETHESB in lots to ttrit jrarohawn. Term* it isle. 1417
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 75, 22 June 1865, Page 2
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