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j LICENSED? LAND RRQ£B»^ |! " TAILTTATOK, "HOUSE, ft COMMISSION ! .:'■ .-.• JV:'AGBNTr r"</ ?rri * /, HABDY STREET;NELSON,. TBANBPKKH or CONVEYANCES • I of LAND under the "LandTraxMJ* Act ' effected, at charges fixed by the Alt, also, MORTGAGES and RE-LEASEB, POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drawn. • Land hired or let, bought or sold, on oom mission.* - ' • Money invested on-Mortgage Securities in Bank and other Shares. Money lent on Freehold Security at ,C]«-> rent rates of interest. , . * Kents on Land or Interest on Mortgages, &c, collected. He uses hired or let, bought or sold, on com mission. House rents collected. Taxes and Icsur anoes paid, and repairs or insurances effected as required. Valuations made in 2own or Conntry '■ purchases, sales, or for Stamp and Saocessio Duty. , . i FOB SALS, QK TEBY BAST TEEMS TO SVTt PUBOHIBEBB--132. Three Acres of good Land, with a Seven roomed House and Stable, etc., in St Vincent street, for £600. 167 Comfortable House and Garden in Bas el-stree Sosih, £140. ' ; . , 158. A convenient Building Allotment i Jf ' flpt land in Washington Valley, 51 feet by 110 feet, for £50. 162. 50 feet of Land and a comfortable House in Tasmau street, for £250. 174. Superior Villa Residence in Milton street, for £300. 178. A very desirable Family Besidenoe at the ' Port-£550. 180. A Seven-roomed House on the Haven Boad, with all necessary Outbuildings and a detached Shop in front, with 50 feet of Land frontage, for £250 cash. 182. Building sites in Waimea street and Van „ -.DiemanTstreetp. „. ■ .-• v■; :■;< -j± 3 0.-','/ 183. Superior villa residence in Kawai street, -„ ;£350.::.- ..;., ■•,- ,■-= .>; . .184. Two Acres of Garden.Land,- centrally situated, £250. v 185. A capital Section of Timber Land in .Pigeon Valley, with Dwelling-house, Outbuildings, and Large Garden, &o. £350. , ; 186. A leasehold Business Site and Premises in Bridge Street at a lew rent, and has 15 years to run. 187. A Building Site in Hardy street,.at ij6 per foot, ..•■ t 188. Gomfortabla Cottage and Garden in Pareve street, for £170. 189. Three Acres of superior Land in Neleon Citj, suitabla for a market garden, with seven-roomed House in capital order, for £1200. ... ay 190. A small Sheep Bun of 912 acres at M«tupiko, good country, easy distance from JSe vßon, and low price. 191. Two Acres of Land at Hope, with a new Six-roomed Home, and Blaoksmith's Shop, with Tools and all working requisites. A bargain for a blacksmith. TO L E T— 56. Some capital Building Sites opposite Mf Franzen's, at the Port, on long lease.. MONEY TO LEND on approved freehold security. AOBNT for ttfa SU.N INSURANCE CO': FOE SALE. h(\ ACRES of LAND, situated i Q in 88 Valley, Wakefleld, with 16 Head of CATTLE, HOUSE and EFFECTS, DAIRY, and a lot of useful FARM" IMPLEMENTS. Cause for silling, too for Owner to lo»k after.* Prioe, £600. £200 can remain on interest at 7 per cent. Apply to LEVI JAMES, 88 Valley. Planß may b« aeen at Adams & Kik«don, Nelson.

ag Wanted, next Season-- H3 A. 25 Tons TOMATOES g : (MUST BE RED). Cash paid on delivery at the Pactory. ip"l Nelson Jam Pactoky, Kelson. JT

To the inhabitants of the Wood and Washington Valley, IHelsoru HAVING sold out my Business in each of the abort Stores to Mr <W. H. PUDDIOOMBB, General Merchant ;(late of Ashburton), I beg to solicit a cod* itinuance of the support so liberally accorded jto me while in business in the abore olaces,-, I for which I tak« the present opportunity of ,thank;ne all my patrons, and to assure them jthab Mr PuDDiopMSB is in a position and will (study to eerre them fully as I have done. ..< I ROBERT SNODQHAB3. '}■ , ' |XN reference to the above notic«, I I 1 s e g t» inform the Public of the above Neighborhoods and Districts that I will strife In every poiiible way to keep up the good Imputation of the abovo Stores hitherto heid Pj my predecessor, by keeping large stocks of Ihe Veey Best Brandt of all kinds' cf &ENERAL G-EQCBRIES, CONFEOfeONERY, OBOOKEJiY, GLASSWARE, ; fee, &o. ; and trust, by charging the lowest , )ayab!e£«profiti, combined witE careful and ' especfcful attention, to merit t fair share of mblic patronage. Families waited on for Or^ert, and Goods lelirered. } —— W. H. PUDDICfOMBE, «•■ : Genebal M^bcuant, .. i?The Wood and WasbingtoQ Valley,* '

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Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3709, 10 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3709, 10 September 1883, Page 1