Hatttietr propertsu AT MOTUEKA. TO LET, from the Ist January next, the HOUSE now in occupation by the Archdeacon Paul. / For particulars ajtoly/o Messrs. A. Fell and Co. : and at Motueka, to Bfy. Feedebick Greenwood. , TO he LET, with purchasing clause, several valuable PROPERTIES, in Nelson and the vicinity. / Apply to W. T. L.^Teavees, Esq., Solicitor, •Selson. 4^ O LET, NELSON TOWN SECTIONS, Nos. 679, 680, 681, 688, 689, 694, situated in Vanguard-street North ; also NELSON TOWN SECTIONS, Nos. 930, 932, 934, 936, 938, 910, 942, situated in the Waimea Road; RURAL SECTIONS, 21 and 22, Opawa ; RURAL SECTION, 160, Massacre Bay; .and SUBURBAN SECTIONS, Nos. 35, tf>, 3s, 40, 49, and part of 58, Motueka. \ ■ The above sections §150; the property of the Trustees of the Nelson Trust FuMs 5 and will be let on long leases, at low rentals. For further particulars, apply to Mr. B. O. Hodgson, Nelson. LAND. TO BE SOLD, those few remaining ALLOTMENTS, being parts of Sections, No. 156, Waimea West, and No. 22, Waimea East. Reserves very low, and terms liberal. For further particulars apply to . Alfeed Fell & Co., Trafalgar-street. MOUTERE PLAIN. Tj^REEHOLD PROPERTY to be SOLD, jU with immediate possession: — HOUSE, containing four rooms, outbuildings, with garden and orchard ; 18 acres of LAijTD, two acres laid down to grass, 11 acres under cultivation. For further particulars, apply to W. Wildjian, Moutere Plain. - / December 10, 1856. EOR SALE, 40 ACRES of LAND in the Pakawau District. It is within half-a-mile of the Pakawau river ; and; from its contiguity to the Coal Mine will eventually :be of great value. There is abundance of good timber, and a never-failing supply of good water; thirty Acres are open land, the remaining ten hill and bi/sh. For particulars, a>m|ly to Mr. T. C. EatCHELOR, Bridge-street, Nelson]* or to Mr. Clack, Pakawau. SALE OF LAND IN THE PELORUS DISTRICT. AS applications for purchasing land in the above district will shortly be received by the Commissioner, the undersigned begs to state that, . being thoroughly acquaintaa with the district, he will act as AGENT for parties &sirous of PURCHASING, upon receiving a written request to do so. %> / W. Jenkins, Native Interpreter. Vincsnt-street, December 17. JEerrfjantitse, ROBERT AITKEN would respectfully call attention to the very SUPERIOR TEA he is now selling at 2s. 6d. per lb., which is strongly recommended for family use, and is unsurpassed in richness of flavour by any in town. Teas at various other prices always on hand. COFFEE ! COFFEE ! ! The advertiser has to thank his now numerous customers for the very liberal support he has received in this branch of his business, and would only remark that it will always be his constant endeavour to supply an article whicn will me^t the approbation of the public. \ Cocoa and Chocolate of the best descriptions. SUGAR! R. A. would take this medium of making known to his customers aud the public generally, that all moist sugars which are bought at /his Store are previously passed through a Sugpr- Crushing Machine, which makes a great improvement in the sugar, without adding to its price."^ A capital assortment of Pickles, Sauces, Olives, Capers, Mustard, &c, &c. Superior Sydney Mould Candles, lOd. per lb. Prime-cured Bacon. Flour, of the best quality. ggp° Ready Money. Bridge-street, Nov. 22. EX SPRAY. LA D I E IS' /6%0 T H BOOTS Children's clotosboots Ladies' patent leather shoes Children's patent leather shoes. Robeet Aitken. Bridge-street, December 20. MRS. DAWES wishes to intimate to her friends and the public in general that she has received,' by late arrivals, CHRISTMAS GOODS, consisting of Ratafias, Macaroons, Almond Rocks, and Mixed Biscuits in great variety -• Nuts, Almonds, Cocoa Nuf 3, Walnuts Summer Drinks, consisting of Raspberry Vinegar and Syrups of all kinds Confectionery, SiaJmonyT3ardines A general assortment of Groceries. A PLEASURE BOAT to let by the hour or day, Sundays exoepted. Haven Road, December 17. EX "CRESSWELL" — 150 dozen HOLLOWAYS PILLS 100 „ / OINTMENT. i E. Prichaed. Sub-Agents. — WiifnE, Motueka ; Dixon, Spring Grove ; , Richfflbid. A CARD. T7M)WARD EVERETT has the pleasure to JLli inform 4he public that, oh and after MONDAY, the 22nd initant, he will be prepared to SUPPLY them CONSTANTLY with/ENGLISH BURTON ALE, at 4d. per glass. t English Bottled Ale, p*> bottle . Is. 6d. Hooper and Dodson; s Pale Ale . Is. Od. E. Everett has also oijfhand superior Wines and Spirits. Commercial Hotel, December 18, 1856. LIME. nnHE undersignedUre prepared to SUPPLY JL BURNED LIMlK^m their kiln at Motupipi. Orders will be receraed, and furt'ier particulars can be learned, at their Coluiting-house, Bridge-street. TSICHOLSOS- AJO) RIDINGS. Nelson, 4th November, 1856.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XV, Issue 77, 24 December 1856, Page 1
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