LAND. LAND. A LARGE number of BUILDING ALLOTMENTS for SALE, adjoining the Waimea-road, commanding fine views of the town. Terms liberal. Plans can be seen on application to H. D. Jackson, Stationer, Hardy-street. 940 {^lOTTAGES with GARDENS for SALE.— V^ For Sale, a 4-roomed Cottage and Land, having a frontage to Tasman-street of 38 £ feet by 142 feet deep. Also, a 6-roomed Cottage (now building) and Land, having a frontage of 38£ feet to Tasman-street by 142 feet deep. For particulars apply to M. A. Simpson, Tasmanstreet. 1020 c SPRING-GROVE, WAIMEA-SOUTII. FOR SALE, a HOUSE and GARDEN, with 6^ Acres of LAND, fenced, and laid down in grass. It has a f^^-itage to the main road, and an abundant supply of v vood and water. For particulars, ap^ ly to Mr. Dickson, or to Mr. MiDQiET, Spring-grove. 865 WILLOW BANK. FOR SALE, 56 ACRES of LAND, in the Hope Distbict, Waimea-east, late in the occupation of the Owner, J. N. Bland, Esq. The property, which is beautifully situated under the liills, is completely fenced, with the exception of a smaU liiUy portion. About seven acres are laid down in grass paddock, seven or eight 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 never-failing stream of water rises within the property. There is a substantial six-roomed DWELLINGHOUSE, Stockyard, Stable, Shed, &c, &c, and a considerable number of Fruit Trees. For further particulars, apply to Mobeison & Sclandebs. NeLson, June 3, 1858. 1037 FOR SALE, at the Wairau River's mouth, the PROPERTY of Samxjel Bowleb, who \vishe3 to retire from the business : aU the Stores, Wool Sheds, Dwelling-houses, Stockyards, Publichouse, Garden, Boats, Stock-in-Trade, &c. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Thomas Askew, Nelson, or on the premises. Wairau, May 17th, 1858. 998 TO be SOLD by Private Contract, the undermentioned valuable PROPERTY :— A MOIETY of TOWN ACRE No. 39, having a frontage of 100 links to the Haven-road and extending back the whole depth of the acre, upon which stands that large, comfortable, and weU-established hotel, known by the sign of the " Northumberland Arras." The house comprises bar, bar-parlour, large diningroom, front sittiug-room, tap-room, kitchen, scullery, with oven, boiler, and other conveniences ; twelve bedrooms, and an exceUent dry stone-built cellar. There are also a number of detached out-offices and buildings, a large skittle-alley, and a weU of good water. The house and buildings have been completed in a most substantial and comfortable manner, and contain every convenience for doing an' extensive business. Adjoining to this property is a PIECE of LEASEHOLD GROUND, part of Town Acre, No. 66, having frontage of 100 links to Russell-street, and held undeithe Trustees of Native Reserves for 21 years, from the Ist January, 1858, at a moderate rental. The position of tho above property is unequalled in Nelson, its immediate vicinity to the Port commanding a large and increasing trade. The fittings and fixtures, which are complete, and of the best description, may be taken by the purchaser at a valuation. The title to the whole of the above property is unexceptionable, and the house is free from any engagement with Brewers. Also, 80 ACRES of LAND, at Awaboa, of excellent quality, and weU adapted for fanning purposes. The greater part is opeu fern land, well watered, but theve is an abundance of good timber suitable for building and other purposes. Two acres of the above have been enclosed and partly cultivated, and a smaU cottage is now standing upon it. For further particulars apply to the proprietor; W. Cbowthee, on the premises j or to Mr. Teayebs, Solicitor. ' 885 O be SOLD, PRESTBURY COTTAGE, the late residence of Henry Seymour, Esq., with about 2£ acres of wood, garden, and orchard, containing the best and oldest fruit trees in the settlement : the furniture might be taken or not as required. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Fell and Seymoub, Trafalgar-street, Nekon. 468 O be SOLD, WILLOW COTTAGE, Motueka, the residence of Mr. John Mackenzie, who is about to leave for England ; with about 2 acres of garden and orchard tastefuUy laid out, and containing the choicest variety of valuable fruit and other trees and shrubs in the colony, having been imported by the present owner direct from England, the produce of which alone woidd realize in a year or two a considerable income. The furniture might be taken at a valuation if required. Three-fourths of the pur-chase-money might remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply on the premises, or to Mr. W. G. Shipley, the Wood, Nelson. 724 TO be LET or SOLD, those valuable PREMISES, situate at the Haven-boad, now used as a printing-office for the Colonist newspaper. Apply to Nath. Edwaeds & Co. 752 TO be ;LET, a HOTEL, in one of the most* rising situations in the Province. 899 Apply to John Symons, Bridge-street. TO be LET, that commodious 7-roomed verandah COTTAGE, in Waimea-street, lately occupied by Mr 3. Otterson. Apply to MOEEISON & SCLANDEES. 916 IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. GREAT REDUCTION in the price of CANDLES, on SALE at the Store of the undersigned — French Sperms, equal to Price's, by the box, containing 25 packets, at Is. 3d. per packet. John Symons, 1032 Bridge-street. MRS. HALL invites the Ladies of Nelson and its vicinity to an INSPECTION of her choice and fashionable selection of LADIES' STAYS, CORSETS, and BODICES, made by hand, to patterns and admeasurements, upon principles most approved by the faculty. Bow Cottage, Gloucester-street, Nelson. 884 MR. BAKER begs to inform the public of Nelson that he has RECEIVED a large supply of aU kinds of GOODS, per "Burmah," suitable for the season. Mrs. Bakes solicits the attention of ladies to the MUhnery, Mantles, Bonnets, Flowers, Luce, &c, of the latest style and best quality. 1123
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 49, 19 June 1858, Page 1
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984Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 49, 19 June 1858, Page 1
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