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IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE. Household Furniture, Plate, Pictures, Books, Plated Articles, Engravings, Valuable and Rare Indian Ornaments, Boxes and Knick-knacks, Dinner and Breakfast Services, Glass, &c, &c. MR. D, MOORE has received instructions from H. B. Huddleston, Esq., C.E., who is leaving for Canterbury, N.Z., to Sell by Auction, on the premises. Mount Pleasant, Haven-road, Port, Nelson, on TUESDAY next, April 3, at 11 o'clock punctually, the whole of the Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, full particulars of which will appear in the Catalogues now preparing. On the same day, at half-past 2 o'clock, on the premises (if not previously sold by private contract) will be offered that desirable and centrally situated FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as " Mount Pleasant," containing in all Ten acres, Two roods (10 a. 2 r.), more or less, together with a commodious FAMILY HOUSE (not quite completed), large Stables, Coach House, and Outbuildings, good kitchen and flower Garden, above one acre of Orchard full of choice fruit trees already in bearing, a belt of Forest trees exceeding an acre, and extensive Paddock accommodation, 17 years laid down in grass, and planted with quicks. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of intending buyers, speculators, and capitalists, to the sale of this most valuable Freehold Estate, which has been planted and laid out to a definite plan, by the present owner, with a vieAv to its future subdivision, according to which 2,000 feet of first-class villa frontage can be sold off without encroaching upon the Residence and Gardens, or in any way detracting from their value. The present price of these frontages is from £l to .£2 per foot. And the land is accessible from the Government Wharf, Customs, or Port Road, in five minutes. Title Good. The land having been purchased from the holder of the Crown Grant, G. W. Schroder, Esq. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Port conveyances pass the property all the day. Intending purchasers can inspect the property any day previous to the sale, on application to the owner. N.B. — As a site for an Excursionist Hotel and Public Tea Gardens, this property is unsurpassed in the settlement, and is worth the attention of Brewers and Licensed Victuallers. 182 HE-OPENING OF THE NEL§ON PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS. ~j\/jTR. FLETCHER begs to announce that he has jXJL RECOMMENCED BUSINESS. Extract from Jurors' Report, New Zealand Exhibition :— " The Photographs by Mr. Fletcher, of Nelson, were unquestionably the best in the Exhibition."' 166 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Business of the undersigned will SHORTLY be Removed to more Commodious Premises on the OTHER SIDE of TRAFALGAR-STREET (late Premises occupied by Messrs. Natii. Edwards & Co). M. M. WEBSTER. Trafalgar-street, March 26, 1866. 183 SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS on Sale, at LUCAS & SON'S, Bridge-street. BATHS, BATHS.— CoId and Shower Baths at WEST'S, To-day. 84 GARDEN, Dairy, and Agricultural PRODUCE bought for cash. (58 JOHN BROOK, Bridge-street, Nelson. LABOR MART, BRIDGE-STREET. LADIES and gentlemen residing in town will find it to their advantage to apply at the Labor Mart for servants. Persons in the country requiring labor will be immediately attended to on sending a communication to the Labor Mart, Bridge-street, Nelson. 29 WANTED, immediately, Female Servants. Apply to Mrs. FLOOD, Labor Mart, Bridgestreet. 28 WANTED, Situations, by steady Farm Laborers. Apply to Mrs. FLOOD, Bridge-st. 9 "TTTANTED, an APPRENTICE. Apply at the YV Office of this Paper. WANTED, a Female Servant; good wages given. Apply to Mrs. ARMSTRONG,' Geelong and Ballarat Hotel, Bridge-street. 104 WANTED, a Female Servant ; liberal salary given. Apply to Mrs. ASKEW, Eridgs- _ tree t. 1 1 1 -ffTTANTED, a Female Servant. Apply to Mrs. YV COTTIER, Anchor Inn, Haven-road. 174 IST - ANTED, by a respectable married couple, a V V SITUATION as Domestic Servants. Apply at the Office of this Paper. J 73 jTi OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL. Waimea-road. \J SERVANTS WANTED. Apply to Mrs. iii__t_\n. ■;?::. • ;•"'■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 23, 31 March 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 23, 31 March 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 23, 31 March 1866, Page 4