Public Notices. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. EOR SALE, a Comfortable FAMILY RESIDENCE with 4-J acres attached, laid out in Orchard and in full bearing. The dwelling-house comprises six apartments, and attached are two convenient Storehouses, all in first-class order. Also, Three Cottages separately enclosed with Gardens. The above will be offered in one lot or in part, on advantageous terms. CHARLES BARTLETT, Proprietor, 794 Washington Valley. FOR SALE, LONEHART ESTATE, near Collingwood, comprising 157 Acres, with Stock and Improvements. For particulars, apply to Mr WM. SCHAFER, Collingwood. 754 VALUABLE FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY. FOR SALE CHEAP. MR D. MOORE is instructed by the Proprietor to Sell by Private Contract — All that piece of LAND (part of Town Acre, No. 651, situate on the Waimea-road, adjoining the property of Mr S. Biggs), having 100 feet frontage to a bye-street, by 122 feet deep, with Dwelling HOUSE of five rooms erected thereon, ot present occupied by Mr R. K. Turner. Particulars as to price and terms may be ; learned at the office ofthe undersigned. D. MOORE, Auctioneer, 864 Trafalgar-street. FOR SALE, . "j X -FINE WELL-BRED DAIRY COWS. j JLt} 1 staunch Horse, broke iuto all sorts of work, very quiet. 2 heavy Carts 1 Spring Cart I 1 Trap I 1 Howard's Plough, nevr ! 5 tons Hay [ 1 Iloiler j 1 Set Harness j 1 Set Heavy Harness j I Set Light „ i 2 Churns Milk Dishes and all the requisites of a dairy. Apply to 839 H. CLOUSTON. FOR SALE, cheap, a First-class BRICKMAKING MACHINE, just imported from England, and at present unpacked. It can be worked by horse or steam power, and is capable of turning out 10,000 Bricks a day. JOHN R. MABIN. May 8, 1868. 928 , NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J HARFORD, Saddler, REMO YE D to • HARDY-STREET, nearly opposite tbe Union Bank. 929 O H— l i*z © 00 hi «g ° m •§■ SHH O "2 TT) « o*3 § £ & <£0 * O § 525 g |jj W) ft | CC .2 < Jm S rS O g Li ' H> .2 S • S H 8 « O § .2 § ri- £9. & Is a «•? B 3 ? 2 a cq^ g <s § <» rH I 1 ta J. TREGEA AND SON, IRONMONGERS, &0., Lower Bridge-street, BEGS to thank the public for the encouraging support which they fiave received , since commencing the above business, and desire to intimate that they have removed to the NEW PREMISES, lately erected next the Wakatu Hotel, Lower Bridge-street, where they trust a similar amount of patronage will be continued to them. ! FURNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY ALWAYS ON HAND. Lower Bridge-street, January 2, 1868. 19 EECEIVED, per late Shipment, a fresh assortment of Wesleyan Hymn Books, the Family Friend, Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Christian Miscellany, and Early Days. LUCAS & SON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 109, 9 May 1868, Page 1
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453Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 109, 9 May 1868, Page 1
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