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WWII—MI ll_lMß_HL_l„^____________-__-______-^ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF 1 NEW ZEALAND, MIDDLE DISTRICT. ' j ROUT v. C. BALME. j . BY virtue of a Warrant issued by the Sheriff in the above action, all the GOODS and CHATTELS taken in execution, will be Sold by Public Auction, by Messrs. LOCKHART & CO., on the premises of the above-named Defendant, j Haven-road, at the Port, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th inst., at 11 o'clock, without reserve, unless previously settled, viz.: — j Stock-in-Trade of an Engineering Forge. : '! 1741 POSTPONEMENT OF AUCTION SALE. IN consequence of the inclemency .of the weather, the SALE by Auction, at Mr. D. Moore's Warehouse, Trafalgar street of Mr. Knowle's Household Furniture, Saddlery, 'Boots and Shoes, &c, is POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY next, 30th instant, at 11 o'clock. D. MOORE, 1740 Auctioneer. - NELSON WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANIVERSARY. THIS EVENING, Tuesday, January 29th, a TEA MEETING will be held at 6 o'clock, tickets. Is. ' 6d. each, after which, there will be a PUBLIC MEETING. 1725 THE Undersigned requests the ELECTORS of the Province to MEET him in the Provincial Hall on WEDNESDAY Evening next, at half j past 7, when he will ADDRESS them on the Public Affairs of the Province and Colony, with a particular reference to the late speeches and proceedings of the Representatives of this Province. 1729 ALFRED SAUNDERS. MR. THOMAS HUBBARD, ACCOUNTANT, ARBITRATOR, VALUATOR, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Adjoining the Evening Mail Office, Beidge-sieeet, Nelson. Property Sold or Let. Debts of all kinds Collected. Tradesmen's Books kept. Balance Sheets prepared. \ Drapers and Grocers Stocks Valued and Sold, on commission. The Stocks of Publicans or Storekeepers who are exchanging their property Valued. All communications strictly confidential. Mr. T. Hubbard is instructed to sell the following properties: — HOUSE and LAND, Toi-Toi Valley.— One good 6-roomed House, with stone foundation, slate roof, and nearly new, 2 or 3 rooms boarded all through, and papered, half an acre of rich garden land, planted with fruit and other trees, a good well of water, surrounded by a quick hedge, in one of thepleasantest parts of Nelson, to be sold on easy terms, as the present owner is leaving the Province. Terras, apply as above. 166 acres rich Agricultural LAND at Takaka, 20 acres fenced and laid down in grass ; House, ' Stockyard, Sheds, Outbuildings, &c, &e. A good opportunity for a homestead. A Bargain, price £250 cash. 37 i-acre BUILDING ALLOTMENTS situated in High-street, Blenheim ; from £20. 50 acres of Flat Land, freehold, and 200 acres ' Government Lease, all in one block, situated at | Motueka, to be sold cheap. A good opportunity i for a small farmer. Hotels to be sold or let in town and country. Town of Nelson. — On easy terms. Two 33 feet Allotments, fronting Grove-street ; one 40 feet Allotment fronting Tasman-street ; one 50 feet and three 30 feet Allotments, fronting Colling-wood-street. Eight acres of Freehold Land, in Toi-toi Valley, a good investment for a capitalist to lay out in Building Allotments. The whole for £550, oa easy terms. Also, a quantity of Building Sites, situated at Haveiock, for sale cheap. 290 acres Freehold Land, and House, comprising a six-roomed house, &c, &c, about one-third grass and open land, and the rest bush, and is now accupied as a farm. Terms easy. Two acres numbered 410, 411, Nile-street East, ! on the plan of the City of Nelson ; one acre num- j bered 69, Port-road ; one acre in Hardy-street, with House and Garden, &c, &c. Also, a number of other properties too numerous to mention. N.B.— No charge made for advertising to parties placing their property in my hands for sa fe- 1746 TENDERS will be received until MONDAY February 4, for ERECTING a BRIDGE on the Trunk Road at Wakefield, near Mr. Baigent's. Also, for sundry WORKS on the road in Pigeon Valley. Specifications may be seen after TUESDAY, 29th instant, at Mr. Baigent's. The lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. T. J. THOMPSON, 1734 Secretary Waimea Road Board. A MEETING of the MONUMENTAL COMMITTEE at the usual place, on MONDAY Evening next. . W. AKERSTEN. 1755 Hon. Secretary. TO LET, a COTTAGE in Washington Valley. Apply to 1747 CHARLES BARTLETT.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 24, 29 January 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 24, 29 January 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 24, 29 January 1867, Page 3

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