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W. Rout & Sons HAVB For or To Let : The HOUSE and GROUNDS in Kawhia street, owned end occupied by P. H. Kngel, Esq. Tlie House coniaijß tone rooms and Bath-room, and has imuy convsnieuces. There are nearly 2\ acrea of land laid out as Orchard and Flower Gr.rCen, the latter containing some of the choicest Plants in Nelson. Thtie ia a Three-stalled Stable, | Coach-houae, Waali-houae, &c. &c. Prica £1250, or £100 per annum. The PKOPERIY in Brougham street, at present in tho occupation of Mr. J. K Woifce, and situatp opposite the re?i lence of Mr. C. 's. Foil. Immediate possession can ke given. A low rent to a good te mnt, or a purchaser will l>e deak libesally with. TO LET. A Nine-rooraeu HOUSE st Foxhiil, with one acre of land, belonging to Mr. Jamvs Rutherford. There are a'ao two Dairies attached. A low rent to a good tenai t. A Seven^roomed HOUSE in Hampdrn street, opposite "Victory-square, adjoining Mr Bnckridi?e's. Or>e quarter of an a?re of ' land. A aesirab'e locality for rc&idence. " Kent £30 per annum. The AIOUSE on ihc biuikfl of the JYtaitai, Ifitely in the occupation of Mr. (icorge Hodgson. Furnished if required. This property is raoßt pleasantly situated, ndjoiniog the grounds of Mr Martin Lighibaud. A very dosi?:,blo PROPERTY nt Sto'-e, lately occopied by Mr. Uicevms. " Hollan House " is beiucr entirely icnovaied, aud is a tuost coinfortab.'e and couveuicnt Dwelling. There are Twanty-six Acres of flrst-alaes land, together with a new JStftblo, Coachhouse, Fowl-huuse, &c:., thereon. A most suitable property fora buflinon runn desiring a country residence. A conifer table !>ix-roomed IJOUSHJ in It\!ifax street, opposite the residence of Mrs. Kiugdo-. A very desirable neighborhood for residence. The PROPERTY in Salifux street, at present in the occupation of Mr Uartnall. The HOUSK contaiue Twelve rooms, and is very convenient. The Land — 1^ acres— is tasteful.y laid out in Shrubbery, Garden, &c. FOR SALE. ELEVEN Valuable BUILDING SITES, 1 belonging to Mr. J. P. Black, atd situate in Waimea, Franklyn, and Kawai streets, "'he averago amount of land to each allotment i p 60ft by 170 ft. Prices range from £110 to £160 per allotment. This Property is within a very short distan; c cf the Hoys' College, and its beauty of prospect, healthiness of situation, and general convenience, should commend it to those anxious to secure a really first-da-s building site. A Four-roomed COTTAGE propery in Kussell street, lately owned and occupied by Mr?. P. Currac. A Six-ioojjed HOUtfE— double tenement —belonging to Mrs. Wyiie, and situate in k Alma Lane. Price £100. W. Bout & Sons, LAND AND FINANCE BROKERS, NELSON. EOH SALE,— MULTITUBUL AR BOILKR niul ENGINE, in gooci order. 39352— tc J. A. PACKER, Hardy-Btrcet. j npO LKT, Town Acre No. 878, corner of • JL Tipahi j'nd Motueka streets, at prtsent occupied by Mi. .Tohu Hale. Apply to GEO. HARPEK, Solicitor, Trafalgar-st. 3940—6 L IT A. JUDGE, Tasman street, Jobbicg #" • Gardener, &c. Work by the day, Five Shillings, or by the Job. 3915— fc c

Truth says :~The " Euby match-boxes of Bryant and May cost the company 2Jd par 111 boxes. The women who make them have to find paste, hemp, and firing for drying purposes. They can gain, if skilful, fj'd per - hour or less than 16d for twelve hours' work. ] If they work eight hours per diem, and take a holiday on Sundays, they would realise tho handsome salary of 3s per week. This company pays its shareholders abeve 20 per cent dividend. Thi? seems to me hardly a fair , division between those who toil and those who do not.

LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED, ARE PREPARED TO RHCEIVE CONSIGNMENTS OF FOR SALE IN 'I HE COLONIES, OR FOR SHIPMENT TO LONDON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES. TnE quantity of WOOL dealt with by the Company last season amounted to 158,031 BALES, which shows the confidence reposed in the Company's management of this branch of the business, and proves it to be THE LARGEST WOOL HOUSE IN THE WORLD. iNelsoii Agency - - - Trafalgar-st. A. MANOY, motueka, HAS JUST RECEIVED, Per < AORANGT,' A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Spring and Summer Goods, and is now offering the same at a LIBERAL DISCOUNT of TWO SHILLINGS IN THE POUND (for Cash only). A. MANOY, Motueka. ~~J. P. BLACK Sc SON~~ Beg to inform iiionds and customers that Jhey are showing their new SlljSMfcit Spring Season's Goods. All will bo found choice und excellent value, being carefully solectedand marked at the lowest remunerative prices. j X < V A Cnsh Discount is allowed of J/- ou evory pound paid at * v * time of purchase. J. P. BLACK & SOIM, TRAFALGAR-ST. GREAT Relinquishing Sale. Goods at prices hitherto undreaiiipfc of. EVERYBODY ASTONISHED. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. SPREAD THIS PRICE HfeT. ■ Men's Tweed Trousers 3/6, reduced from 7/6Lot of Fancy Ribbons at only 2d. per yard/ Boys' Strong Knicker Suits from 5/- upwards, Very recherche Silk Dresses at 2/6 per yard. Men's Tweed Trousers 6/6, reduced from 9/6. Lot of Sunshades from 2/6. Men's Tweed Trowsers 10/6, reduced irom 13/6. i-lpods must be sold by a certain date. Lot of Black Alpaca Coats f : om 3/6 each. For examples of prieee see our doors. gggPEverything must be sold, as we intend to close the shop. %* SPECIAL NOTICE. — All who have received A ccounis ar,e respectfully requested to FAY the same without delay, and from tiiis date »1> Wore credit can be giv^n. MO&EY & #UTTLE ; Trafiil^r street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 306, 5 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 306, 5 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 306, 5 October 1887, Page 3

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