3f)tppmrj. WOOL SHIP for LONDON direct, to follow the LIGHT BRIGADE.— The magnificent clipper Ship HYDASPES, Al at Lloyd's, 6,000 tons burden, E. S. Babot, Commander, is taking in cargo, and ia expeored to sail from LYTTELTON, for LONDON, about tho end of JANUARY, carrying a duly-qualified Medical Officer. Her accommodation for first-class paosengers is unsurpassed by any vesiel in tho Australian trade. The saloon is very large, handsomely finished, and elegantly furnished, with piano, &c, &o. There aro bath-rooms for the uae of Saloon passougers — ono apart for ladies — having shower and plunge-baths of the most approved construction. Bedding linen, and other requisites, now, and of excellent quality, aro provided for Saloon passengers, and an experienced Stewardess will attend to tho comfort of ladies. A milch cow will bo taken. There is good accommodation for second-cabin passengers, for which it will be necessary to make early npplication. Tho owners have sparod no expense in the outfit of this fine ship, to make her a favourite in the Passenger trade. Intending paeeengors aro invited to go on board end inspect her. For freight or passage apply to Miles and Co., 62 Lyttelton and Christchurch. WOOL SHIPS. FROM CANTERBURY FOR LONDON DIRECT. rpHE following magnificent clipper ships X will be dispatched from LYTTELTON during the Wool Seaaon, affording unequalled accommodation for Saloon and Second Cabin Passengers :—: — . Hydaspes, E. S. Babot, 2,096 tons register, about the end of January. BLUB JACKET, James White, 1,4121 tons regi*ter, | GLENMARK,R.Wrankmore,S.N.R., I To follow 953 tons register, I in MERMAID, Henry Rose, 1,233 tons j quick regester, succession. MATOAKA, Alfred Stevens, 1,323 tons register, J The Commanders are gentlemen of great exp^rip^ce, highly esteemed in tho New Zealand passenger trnde, and most of tho ships carry duly qualified medicul officers. These ships aro famed for tho very complete arrangements made for the comfort of passenger, and the excellent table provided. For full particulars, apply to Miles aud Co., 21 Lyttelton and Christchurch. Sales fig Auction, #c* SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, At Twelvo o'clock. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND. Pursuant to instructions received from the RecjisTBAE OF THK Suvbeme Coubt, and by order of the Mortgagee: T OCKHAKT AND CO. have received inJLi structions to SELL by public AUCTION, »t their Sale-rooms, Trafulgar-street, on SATURDAY, next, February 13th— All that ALLOTMENT of LAND situated in Wai-mea-west, being Rural Section No. 9, on the Plan of the Baid District, and containing 200 Acr^s, more or less. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Ad jms and Kingdon, or to LOOKHAET AND Co., Auctioneer?. Nelson, January 21. 175 THE OWNERS and OTHERS INTERESTED in tho Schooner MARY JANE, are hereby notified that~ MR. JOHN R. MABIN has received instructions from Mr. R. B. Scott, to SELL by public AUCTION, for Rent, Storage, and other expenses due him by tho said vessel (unless previously Bottled), at hia Wharf, on TUESDAY, the 23rd of February, at Twelve o'clock — The HULL of tho Schooner MARY JANE, as she now lies on the beach. Also, The SAILS, GEAR, ANCHORS, CHAINS, &c, belonging to tho said vessel. Without reserve. Terms ca»h. 201 FOR SALE, a handsome, commodious ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, with Pole, Shafts, and Doublo Harness), complete. Apply to Mr. T. Nkwtok, Stables, Hardy-street ; or to Mr. Manson Sinclair, Trafalgar-street. I7U)R SALE, the unexpired LEASE of the - Promises at present occupied by Messrs. Adams and Pitt, having a frontago to IJardy-strert of 18 foet, with a depth of 80 feet. Lease haa 11 yours and four months to run, at a ground rent of £18 per annum. Possession immediate. Apply to 31 Amem Pitt. FOR SALE, GOO ACRES of LAND in Quail Valley, twenty-four miles from town, on tho main lino of road to tho Wairau, Port Cooper, and the Uppor Buller diggings. A stream of water runs through the land, lhero are twenty-three or twentyfour acres of bush, and about 200 acres fenced and laid down in grass, together with an eight-roomed HOUSE. Price, £2,400, part cash ; balanco to remain on raortgngo at 8 per cont. Apply to Mr. Elliott, Trafalgar-street. Auction Room, January 15. 106 rVO be SOLD, all that valuable PROPERTY JL belonging to the late J. F. WirsON, Esquire, deceased, consisting of 1,067 Acres, more or lees ; 250 acres ore fenced, partly with tluw-rail and partly with log Imcc. One acre is stocked with fruit trees, and fenced with a two-rail and quick fence. Forty ncivs have been felled, thirty-six of which aro beared and laid down in prass. Thero ia a substonlinl four-roomed HOUSE on tbe •premise, together with Out-buildings. The property is situato about sixteen miles from Motueka, and is commonly known as tho " Sugar-loaf Station." For particulars as to terms, &c, apply to Edwahd FEAKON, Esq., Motueka, or to Mr. Man;=OF Sincluk, Trafalgar-atrcot, Nelson. 2136 j
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9, 30 January 1869, Page 1
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