MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have on SALE several very valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, both in Town and Country. For further particulars, apply at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, 29th September, 1857. TO be LET or SOLD, a first-rate BUSINESS PREMISES, with WHARF, situate at the Port. For particulars, apply to W. Akersten, Havenroad. EOR SALE.— That valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in the Haven-road, now in the occupation of Mrs. Adahs, and doing a remunerative business. Immediate possession can be given, together with most satisfactory reasons for the present occupier retiring from the same. Apply on the premises. 0 be LET, the SHOP and IPREMISIES at present occupied by the undersigned, next to Joseph and Weil's, Bridge-street. November 18, 1857. J. A. Ainsworth. ORSA L E — 70 feet Frontage in Trafalgar-street, Depth 150 feet ; 55 feet of Frontage in Hardy-street, Depth 100 feet, situated next to the Masonic Hotel ; Town Aci'e No. , fronting on Saint Vin-cent-street ; Nine Acres in Brook-street Valley, near Mr. Newport's (junior). Georg-e Ridings. Nelson, 11th November, 1857. EOR SALE, the best business situation at ; Waitohi, Queen Charlotte Sound — Part of TOWN SECTION No. 205, having 37 feet frontage to Wellington -street, by a depth of 66 feet, with the BUILDINGS thereon :— a Weather-board House, 28 feet by 20, shingled roof, 4 rooms (3 floored and partly lined) ; also a Slab House, shiugled roof, 12 feet by 10. Is only 40 feet from high water mark, and commands the best landing-place at Waitohi. Immediate possession can be had. Price, £160. Apply to Robert Blaymires. Waitohi, May, 1857. NOTICE. THE Undersigned desires to intimate that, having matters of importance requiring his immediate presence in Scotland, he tvishes 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 House, ! close 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 are 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 l parted with for the reason above mentioned. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Nath. Edwards & Co. Thomas Rollinson. Nelson, October 5. FOR SALE, by the undersigned, TOWN ACRE, No. 517. For particulars, apply to Nath. Edwards & Co. Nelson, October 2. TO LET, in Suburban North, a HOUSE and 30 Acres of LAND, very prettily situated, and with excellent soil ; partly fenced, with abundance of firewood and fencing. Apply to Jos. F. Wilson, Nelson. TOWN FREEHOLD HOMESTEAD for £3 3s. cash, and £7 7s. in bills, at ten per cent. Apply to Mr. R. Burn, Tinsmith. EOR SALE, with immediate pessession, a large DWELLING HOUSE, and 48 acres LAND — 25 down in grass, the remainder bush — all newly fenced, and divided into convenient paddocks 5 two well-stocked Gardens ; also Outbuildings of every description, Sheep pens, &c., &c. The House is in the most perfect order, and will bear every inspection within and without ; and is well adapted for any public establishment, or the residence of a largo family. Also for sale, several TOWN ACRES, situated in different localities, all of rising value, and worthy of immediate attention. Apply to W. F. Maiden. Lower Wakefield, September, 1857. N. B. Sheep, cattle, or land will be taken in exchange, or part payment. i%ercj)antii?e, JUST opened, one case superior PAPER HANGINGS, suitable for drawing-rooms, parlours, passages, &c. Paper-hanging, painiing, and glazing executed in the first style and on the shortest notice. T. B. Louisson, Bridge-street. U S T ARRIVED^ Ladies' and girls' grey and brown hats Summer ribbons Black and white lace mantles Black silk mantles Muslin ditto Applique ditto Children's ditto Shawls Parasols Silk and satin dresses Ladies' riding hats, &c, &c, &c, Children's shoes, all sizes Ladies' boots, men's ditto. Mrs. GREEN'S MiLiiNERy and Drapery Establishment, Next Door to the Bank. ON SAL E — 16 Tons BROWN RIVER POTATOES. Parties in want of good Seed Potatoes would do well to give their orders as soon as possible. Bridge-street. Robert Aiiken.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 70, 28 November 1857, Page 1
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