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saleief ig Auction, THIS DAY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY in Bbidge Street, for SALE by AUCTION. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will submit to PDBLIC COMPETITION at his Wareroom, on WEDNESDAY, 25th November, at Three o'clock (if not previously disposed of privately), those valuable PREMISES now occupied by Mb. Robert Aitken, consisting of commodious Shop and Storeroom, Parlour, four Bedrooms, Kitchen, and Larder ; there is also a good well of water, and other conveniences. The ground, which is freehold, measures 35 feefc to Bridge-street, and extends along 70 feet to Alma-street. For terms, and further particulars, apply to John Poynter, Esq., or at the Wai'eroom of the Auctioneer, Bridge-street. ! TOWNSHIP FOR THE DIGGINGS. mO be SOLD by AUCTION, by MESSRS. i NICHOLSON and RIDINGS, at their Warehouse in Nelson, on MONDAY, the 28th December next, the valuable TOWNSHIP OF WAITAPU, at the mouth of the Takaka Valley, and the portage for the most extensive and important district in Massacre Bay. A. It. V. A. R. P. Lot 1 . 5 320 Lot 19 . 4 0 0 2 . 6 130 20 . 5 320 3.400 21 . 5 230 4 . 7 030 22 . 4 315 5.730 23 . 5 320 6.900 24. 210 7 . 2 220 I. . 2 325 8.230 11. . 2 325 9.230 111. . 2 320 10 . 1 3 0 IV. . 2 1 0 11 . 14 0 0 V. . 4 0 0 12 . 8 3 0 VI. . 4 0 0 13 . 2 130 VII. .400 14 . 6 0 0 VIII. .400 15 . 6 0 0 IX. . 5 0 0 16 . 5 1 0 X. . 5 0 0 17 . 2 320 XI. . 5 0 0 18 . 4 0 0 XII. .500 The above land is well known as " Mrs. Macshane's Section ;" has a frontage to the sea and to the Takaka river, and can be reached by vessels of 100 tons burden. The point of land most accessible for shipping has been reserved as a public quay. A line of road from the Township to the main road in the valley is laid out through the Native Reserve. Plans of the Township may be seen at the office of the Auctioneers, or on application to Messrs. Beauchamp and Lewis, Surveyors, Massacre Bay. 3&atti»efc Property* TO be SOLD, the excellent FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES in the Haven-eoad, now occupied by Mr. Rochfoet ; also the BUILDING SITES adjoining. For terms, apply to Mr. Rochfoet, or to Mr. W. Wilkie, Bridge-street. TO be LET, a COTTAGE, at Richmond. Immediate possession will be given. Apply to James Bangee, July 10. Rostrevor, Richmond. NOTICE. THE Undersigned desires to intimate that, having matters of importance requiring his immediate presence in Scotland, he rvishes to advertise the following SPLENDID PROPERTIES, which will be offered for positive sale on most advantageous terms, viz. : — All that Town Acre, No. 1,038, situate in the Wai-mea-road, having a triple frontage in a rising locality, and finely adapted for building purposes. Also, That excellent Freehold Property, situate in Bridgestreet, lately occupied by the undersigned. Also, Forty-four feet frontage in Victory-square. Also, The Farm of Mount Pleasant, in Awarua, Massacre Bay, which (as is well known) possesses the finest harbour in Blind Bay. The farm consists of 160 acres of splendid land, every foot of which is available, with a fine run for cattle and sheep. There is on the property a commodious Home, closo to the sea, within hailing distance of the steamer Tasmanian Maid, which lands and embarks passengers when required, affording almost daily communication with Nelson. About five or six acres of the land arc fenced in, and under cultivation, and there are 20 head of cattle, with sheep, pigs, poultry, household furniture, farming implements, &c., &c. Also, a fine schooner Boat, of 4 tons burden. For a healthy and convenient homestead, Mount Pleasant is unsurpassed in the colony, and is only parted with for the reason above mentioned. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Nath. Edwaeds & Co. Thomas Rollinson. Nelson, October 5. AORERE— FOR SALE. TO AGRICULTURISTS, SAWYERS, SPLITTERS, BRICKMAKERS, DIGGERS, and other 3. — The undersigned has for sale, within two miles of the Town of COLLINGWOOD, Sections No. 22, No. 2 of Block 1., and portions of Sections Nos. 24, 25, and 99: in all about 500 ACRES of LAND, about 100 of which are covered with Fern and Flax, and the other Bush. Competent judges have declared the Red and White Pine Bush to be as fine as any in the Nelson Province. Cedar and Totara are also met with. The subsoil of the open land is considered well adapted for making Bricks. This compact Block of Land, from its extent of frontage to the River Aorere on the one side, and to the River Rua Taniwha (navigable for Coasters) and Tidal Creeks on the other, offering the most economical mode of conveyauce for produce to all parts ; from its proximity to the Plumbago and Coal-fields at Pakawau, and to the rising Township of Collingwood, presents a most favourable opportunity to Diggers to nvest their money in property that must rise in value. By the outlay of a few pounds, they can obtain a Freehold Property, and secure for themselves remunerative employment, when the weather will not permit them to work their claims. The Block is divided into Sections of Ten Acres and upwards; the terms are liberal; and every facility i 3 offered to persons of moderate means to purchase a piece of really good land in one of the most valuable districts in New Zealand. A few acres are ploughed and partially fenced, there is a small Orchard well stocked, and about six acres of Bush cut down and ready to burn off for Garden Ground. Some fifteen head of Cows and Heifers are running on the land, in charge of the proprietor of an adjoining section, which intending purchasers can buy, if so disposed. Plans of the Sections can be seen at Mr. Gibbs', theWHASP, Collingwood; at the Teafalgae and Masonic Hotels, Nelson ; and all other particulars obtained from Mr. B. 0. Hodgson, Nelson.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, 25 November 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, 25 November 1857, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, 25 November 1857, Page 1

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