PROPRIETORS and the Agents of Proprietors of Land in the Settlement of Nelson are informed, that on the 20th of August ensuing, about half of the whole number of Sections of Accommodation Land will be offered for selection. These sections arc contained in the following districts. Each district has its own series of numerals branded on the stakes which mark the limits of each section. SECTIONS. First District.—Suburban, N.N. E., surveyed by Mr. Duffey, extends to where the Boulder Bank unites with the main land, having a frontage on the coast line, and comprises about , Second District.—Suburban, cast, surveyed by Mr. Budge, and Messrs. Watts and Davison, comprises in the Maitai and Brook-street valleys • * Third District.—Suburban, east, surveyed by Mr. Musgrave, commences without the reserve for the cattle market, having sections on the cast and on the west side of the base line, as also on the coast, and terminates in the Waimea Plain, comprises about Fourth District.— Waimea Plain, east, surveyed by Messrs. Barnicoat and Thompson, commences at the extremity of district No. 3, and extends southward to the River Wairoa, and westward to the River Waiti; comprises about * Fifth District.—Waimea Plain, west, surveyed by Mr. Cotterell, comprises the whole of the plain west of the Waiti and Waimea rivers, and some portion of hill lands of moderate elevation west of the plain, divided into Sixth District.—The Motuaka, surveyed by Mr. Stephens and Mr. Brunner, in which will now be offered probably Total Number of Sections.... Plans of the several surveys will be ready for public inspection at the Survey Office, Nelson, early in the first wce k of August, that of the Motuaka excepted, which, prior to the selection, may be seen at the Survey Station, Motuaka, on application to Mr. Stephens. The survey of the remainder of sections of the Accommodation Lands will probably be completed early in the month of December. Of these will be obtained in the Waimea Plain and adjacent valleys south of the Wairoa river 100 Fern lands adjacent to the river Moutere 200 In the Motuaka district the remainder, about.. 200 Frederick Tcjckett, Chief Surveyor. 40 22 GO 210 180 GO NOW LANDING, ex INDEMNITY, And for Sale by the undersigned , at the Stores of Mr. Alexander Perry. JAMS and Jellies Pickles and Sauces Superior English Bacon Stationery, assorted Hardware, assorted London Soap Slops, assorted Shot in kegs Tobacco in tierces Gunpowder in canisters Barclay’s, E. 1., bottled Porter Superior Sherry in bottle Superior Port in bottle Cogniac Brandy, cases Gin in cases Tobacco Pipes W. R. M. WALKINSIIAW. August 12, 1842. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE. HE business hitherto carried on under the firm of Ilay and Machattie, Merchants and Commission Agents, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all persons indebted to Hay and Machattie, are requested to pay the same to Mr. T. M. Machattie, who will discharge all claims against the said firm. W. lIAY. T. M. MACHATTIE. Witness —James Smith. Dated at Wellington, August 9, 1842. Ex " SUCCESS.” FOR SALE by the Undersigned the following Goods — Black Tea, in quarter chests Coffee Sugar Porter in hlids. A quantity of Cattle Fittings, consisting of Planks, Scantling, Spars, &c. C. M. EVANS. August 9, 1842. NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE. ON SALE, the NEW ZEALAND GRAMMAR, by the Reverend R. Maunsell. D. S. DURIE & CO. August 11, 1842. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS, some person or persons, did, on the 4th instant, shoot and seriously injure a Cow, belonging to R. Stokes, Esquire, The above reward will be given to any one affording to the undersigned, suCli information as will lead to the conviction of the said party or parties. T. W. TANKERSLY. I August 8, 1842. WAKARONGO. NO te mea kua puhia, tetahi o nga kau O Te Toki Mchemea, ka wakaketea mai te tangata i puhia ai te kau ka utua eau kite moni c rima nga pauna. Akuta gTORAGE TO LET. August 1, 1842. Apply to William Lyon.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 5, 16 August 1842, Page 4
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659Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 5, 16 August 1842, Page 4
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