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We are NOW Packing Goods for WELLINGTON Any Orders placed in our hands at Premises in Bridge-st. Before WEDNESDAY, Will receive prompt attention on our return to Welling ton* George and Kersley.

Visitors to Wellington From Nelson and Snrroußdiog Districts should make it thei' busineEs to call and Inspeor G & T. YOUNG'S, They cornally invite inspection, c iPthe p.rtioa hive v) iatiabun of Tbeir'ong connection with thpi w Zealand public, datm R from 186j nd their known qualitT for keeping ti. eat eoods, should warrant tnem ia WR that they are in a n-st-class posi n to oster cheaply and at the same time supply goods o! a reliable quality. Our Homo Buyer (Mr George Young, the senior partner), can be relied oo to send the best goods at tbe lowest i-nces. They bave made a epeoial study or cue Watch Business, each menberof the firm being a thoroughly Practical Watchmaker. , . , Tney are thns able to f pa k with perfect confidence of their Waiohes. Fo- a moderate priced Watch they strongly recommend their spec ally made to order Watches by Botbeham at a«; £4 7s 6J. „ . , For Ladies' Watches their Swiss-made Levers can't be beat for r. 1 able time keepers and wearing qaluies. From "jewellery and S erling Silver and E.P. Goods in variety. 5 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON PANAMA HOSTJE COLLINGWOOD STEEET, NELSON. THE above establ shm&nt has been taken ever and renovated by MB a#dMBS DE BLOIS, who wiM use every endeavour to make it one of the bast BoardiDg Establishments in the Province. Charges moderate and every attention p3id to the Travellinß Public. 2296 FOR SAL>\ FABM PBOPEBTY belooßing fo|TMra C. M. KINZETT, situated in the centre of the Tadmor District; and comprising 237 acres of frephold land, together with six-roomed Dwelling-House, farm buildings, and shearing shed. The property, which ia of limestone formation, is well watered, securely fonced, and conveniently subdivided, 20 Acres of the land is leased for one year at £10 per annum, with right of renewal to tenant for further term of seven years. 1386, PITT & MOOBE. FOR SALE OR TOLET "\TALUABLE FAHM at Hope, owned V by MR SAMUEL EDEN, and comprising 125 Acres of first-class Agricultural and Pastoral Land. The property, «bioh is in splendid beart, is conveniently subdivided and secnr ly fenced. Improvements inolude substantial Dwelling He use and Farm Building?, all in good order, •for further particulars apply lo SAMUEL F.DEN, Hope, Or to PIT f &MOOEE, 2317 Solicitors, Nelson. " FOR SALE. A COMPACT SHEEP BUN, situated at Admiralty Bay, French Pass, C3n:aiuing 309 Acres of good sheep country; 85 a?F«s in gra°s, the balance buah. Improvements includa a hew four roomed House. Price £260, of which £100 can remain on mortgage at current rate of interest, PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE! — E^3 OOA ACBES LAND, being Sections O\j\J 45 and 81, Block vii., Hippy Valley aad Wangamoa. Prioe £350. Apply MBS OAKEY, or PITT & MOORE, Nelson. FOR SALE. FIFTY ACBEB at Stoke, being the BUXTON. The Buildings compnsa large substantial Family Beeidenoe, bodge, Vinery, Dairy, Granary, and Stables. Tbe plantations and grounds forming the homestead contain many choice t trees which have taken a life time to mature. The land iB some of the beat, and, gently eloping towards the sea, bas a natural drainage, with a bright sunny aspect. Hever-fariing supply of water. As a whole the property is a most desirable gentleman* residence. This property is admirably suited for saMivisipn into blocks for villa ,«eßi« dences. It has frontages, to two main roadß, and is only some four miles distant from the city by a practically level road unsurpassed for tsyclingr, 'Stoke itself is adlowed.to beone of the most charming suburbs in New Zealand. The property will be sold ia ona lot, or, if desired, the homestead and some twenty meres can be had separately. In the event of the homestead being sold separately, the remainder of the land will be offered Inbloeks. Easy terms of payment of purchase money* For cords to Tiew and other partienlars •WJfto PITT & MOORE, Soliottora, Nelson, ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 29 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 29 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 29 July 1901, Page 4