* Sales fig Auction* THIS DAY. "/* OPENING OP THE ALBERT.AUdTIONROOM. V/ MR. A. AITKEN has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION (immediately after the Land Sale), at the above premises, on SATURDAY, the 22nd instant, 3 Chinese ornamental, carved, and inlaid TABLES. Albert House, Sept. 14. .Eaifteft ffiropertgu LEASE OF HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has for SALE the LEASE of a very snug little HOUSE and Lot of LAND, near Richmond, consisting of 11 acres. The Lease has six years to run, at the nominal rent of £8 per annum. Particulars to be had at the Warehouse of the above. %/ MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN begs to intimate, that there is in -his Reference Book several valuable PROPERTIES for SALE. Parties desirous of purchasing, would do well to call and inspect the same. /A Albert House, 21st June, 1856. W A REGISTER, or REFERENCE BOOK, for particulars of Properties for Sale or to be Let, is now kept at the Warehouse of the undersigned. Entries free of Charge. . MB. AIBXANDEB AITSEIT, y^f * Aucti6neer, \^ Commission, Houßeand Land Agent, Bridge-street, Nelson. TO PURCHASERS OF LAND. MR CREASY, Estate Agent, has a constantly varying List of LAND and PROPERTIES of every description for SALE and LEASE, both in the Town and Country, a small number only of which are especially advertised. Mr. Creasy resides at Richmond, that he may more conveniently take parties to^ipw Country Estates, and will be attheWakatu Hotel; in Nelson, every Tuesday and Saturday. \k_pr Mr. Creasy is always most happy to give new comers the best information in his power. To SELLERS of PROPERTY, Mr. Creasy begs to remark, that when a fair price is demanded, so that he can conscientiously recommend it, he very soon disposes of it. " I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows, Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows ; Quite over-canopied with lush woodbine, With sweet musk roses and with eglantine." MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has been favoured with the SALE of the prettiest and most delightfully romantic ESTATE in the Province, consisting of an excellent Residence, to which are attached several useful Outbuildings and Gardens, together with 48 Acres of Freehold Land, situated in the vicinity of a Public Park Reserve, on the highroad to the Wairau. Near it is a Church, a School, a Library, a Store, and an Hotel. It is chiefly laid down in grass, and well timbered, presenting a parklike appearance. The view from the top of the Garden must be Been to be appreciated, being a most splendid panorama of landscape, mountain, forest, and sea. Its salubrity is proverbial — the weakly become strong, and the hypochondriacal cheerful. A great attraction is, that a family may live there for nothing, the produce of the cows which the pasture will feed being sufficient to cover all necessary expenses. There is good pigeon shooting in the season, and the streams near abound with fish. Not the least of its advantages is that there are many good neighbours near. Gentlemen who desire a comfortable home, in a luxurious climate, where people live longer than anywhere on the globe, should apply to Mr. Cbeast for further particulars. ~ Richmond. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has been favoured with instructions to dißpose of the Lease of the y/ RESIDENCE OF A GENTLEMAN in one of the beat situations for a professional man in the town. % The House stands in a good Garden, and is well adapted to a family of respectability. MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, is desired to dispose of a pretty little FARM, _ with a new Cottage thereon. The Land, which consists of about Twenty Acres, is of excellent quality, part of which is in cultivation. The property is one that may be gradually and profitably worked by an amateur, or may be made suitable to an invalid gentleman, the scenery being extensive and picturesque, and the locality most salubrious. ' For further particulars apply to Mr. C.BEA9Y. MR. CREASY, Estate Agentj has been instructed to LET a GENTEEL RESIDENCE, in a pleasant part of the Country, by the month, quarter, or for a year. The Tenant may cut Firewood for his own use, free of expense. There is good accommodation for a few cows and a horse. The Garden is newly sown with seeds, vegetables, and fruit trees. >*■ Richmond, September. ** MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has but THREE MORE FIVE-ACRE ALLOTMENTS of FREEHOLD LAND in Brook^treet Valley to dispose of. \/ MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has to DISPOSE of a beautiful BUILDING SITE, of Two Acres, in the vicinity of the College, adjoining the high road, fenced and in cultivation. EOR SALE, the following SECTIONS of LAND:— 100 Acres, Moutere District, No. 96. There is excellent feed for cattle on thiß Section, about 30 acres are well timbered, and a few acres have been fenced and cultivated. 150 Acres, Wakefield Downs, No 86. 50 Acres, Waitohi, No 51. f* n Apply to v_^ If Cubtis Bbothebs. Nelson, 15th June. TO 'BE LET, for a short term of years, at a pepper-corn Rent, PART of SECTION 66, Suburban South, adjoining the back of Mr. Beatson's Section. / Apply to V John Shabp. Nelson, 7th September, 1855. TO be SOLD, in small lots of 3 or 5 Acres, all that SECTION, No. 156, Arden's section, Waimea West. ' Early application to be made to the undersigned. / W. O. Cautiby. Wensley Hill, April 7V TO be LET, with purchasing clause, several valuable PROPERTIES, in Nelson and the vicinity. Apply to W. T. L. Tbavees, Esq., Solicitor, Nelson. y/
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 22 September 1855, Page 1
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