lEatfteti 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 6G 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, shingled 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. TO be LET, that commodious Sevenroomed Verandah COTTAGE in WaimeaSTREET, at present in the occupation of Mrs. OtTERSON. Apply to Morrison and Sclanders. Nelson, 9th December, 1857. J TO LET, in Suburban North, a HOUSE and 30 Acres of LAND, very prettily situated, and ■ ifch excellent soil ; partly fenced, with abundance of firewood and fencing. Apply to Jos. F. Wilson, Nelson. EOR S A 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 Acre No. , fronting on Saint Vin-cent-street ; Nine Acres in Brook-street Valley, near Mr. Newport's (junior). Georoe Ridings. Nelson, 11th November, 1857. HOUSE AND LAND IN THE MOTUEKA DISTRICT. FOR SALE, 110 Acres of LAND, with a well-built and pleasantly-situated HOUSE, about five miles from the Village of Motueka. About 30 acres of the land are fenced, and 15 laid down in grass. Attached to the House are a productive Garden and good Outbuildings. A LEASE from the Trustees of Native Reserves, having 13 years to run, of 100 acres of excellent BUSH LAND will be SOLD with the property, which may be viewed on application to the proprietor, T. H. Vtvtan, Esq. ; and other particulars may be obtained from Curtis, Brothers. Nelson, 2-ith November, 1857. WILLOW BANK. — For SALE, 56 Acres of LAND, in the Hope District, Waimea East, at present in the occupation of the Owner, J. N. Bland, Esq. The property, which is beautifully situated under the hills, is completely fenced, with the exception of a small hilly portion. About 7 acres are laid down in grass paddock, 7 or 8 in cultivation, and a considerable portion of the remainder is covered with luxuriant grass and clover spread by depasturage of cattle. The soil is of first-rate quality, and the pasturage luxuriant even through the summer season. A neverfailing stream of water rises within the property. ' There is a substantial Six-roomed DWELLINGHOUSE, with Copper and Oven detached, Stockyard, Stable, Shed, &c, &c, and a considerable number of Fruit-trees in bearing. For further particulars, apply to Morrison and Sclandees. Nelson, 20thJ7ovember, 1857. WAIMEA EAST HOTEL. EOR SALE. —The WAIMEA EAST HOTEL, together with FIFTY ACRES of LAND, about 12 miles from Nelson, and on the main line of road to the Wangapeka Goldfields. The land is divided into four fields, one part of which is in cultivation, the remainder laid down in grass. For further particulars, apply to Mr. C. Harlet, Nelson ; or to the Owner, on the premises. Nelson, 3rd November, 1857. TO be LET or SOLD, a first-rate BUSINESS PREMISES, with WHARF, situate at the Port. For particulars, apply to W. Akersten, Havenroad. . — _ — . A TOWN FREEHOLD HOMESTEAD for £3 3s. cash, and £7 7s. in bills, at ten per cent. Apply to Mr. R. Bttrn, Tinsmith. T7IOR SALE, with immediate pessession, a I JJ large DWELLING HOUSE, and 48 acres LAND — 25 down in grass, the remainder bush — all newly fenced, and divided into convenient paddocks ; 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 publio establishment, or the residence of a large family. Also for sale, several TOWN ACRES, situated in different localities, all of rising value, and worthy of immediate attention. Apply to W. F. Maiben. Lower Wakefield, September, 1857. N. B. Sheep, cattle, or land will be taken in exchange, or part payment. ilerciiantii^ CHILDREN'S BOOTS. JUST IMPORTED:— 300 pairs cliildren's leather boots. Also, 1 case boys' and youths' watertights. Bridge-street. Robert Aitken. LADIES' BOOTS. JUST TO HAND — 150 pairs Ladies' superior Cashmere Boots, only Bs. 6d. per pair 100 pairs Ladies' Extra Super Cashmere Boots, only 9s. 6d. per pair. Bridge-streot. Robert Aiteen. CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS!! CHRISTMAS!!! CURRANTS, only lid. per lb., at ROBERT AITKEN'S, Bridge-street, Nelson. Also every other description of CHRISTMAS FRUITS. Spices, candied peel, muscatel raisins Nuts, almonds, jams, fancy biscuits. PORT AND SHERRY WINES. Bridge-street, December, 1857. TO GINGER-BEER MAKERS. ]A CASKS GlNGEß— African, Cochin, XX' and Jamaica — from Is. per lb. 10 Jars CREAM TARTAR, TARTARIC ACID, &c. E. Priohard, Druggist, &c., Nelson.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 12 December 1857, Page 1
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788Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 12 December 1857, Page 1
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