&aleg ftg Auction. THIS DAY. . THE GREAT CAVERN-, AOBERE. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS and CO. have received instructions from Mr. Thos. Beeey to offer for SALE by public AUCTION, at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd June, at Two o'clock, All that SECTION of LAND, No. 192, COLLINGWOOD, containing 29 acres more or less. The land is flat, and can be readily cultivated, and has a frontage of 17 chains on the main road to the Gold Fields. There is also within ita boundaries that very curious and interesting Stalactite Cavern, near the Half-way House. 1080 GOOD INVESTMENTS. (~^ EORGE AIKEN has received instructions \T to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION (if not previously disposed of by private bargain), at the Star and Garter, Richmond, on MONDAY, the 28th current, at 12 o'clock, noon, TWO very comfortable HOMESTEADS iv the districts of Spbin<j Geote and Mouteeb. That in the Speing-gbove district is a 50-acre section of good arable ground, and situated in close proximity to the flourishing village of Spring Grove. There is a new Dwelling House upon it ; and 12 acres of the land are substantially fenced, ploughed, and ready for crop. A never-failing stream of water runs through this property. Timber, suitable for every purpose, is plentiful in the neighbourhood ; and it is well bounded by public roads of easy access from the trunk-line. That in the Moutebe district is a pretty little block of 27 acres of rich land, partially timbered ; has a neat weather-boarded Cottage upon it, and Garden attached ; is well supplied with water. Several acres of the ground are broken up, ready for crop ; twothirds of the fencing required for the whole is split, and on the ground for erection. The Auctioneer has just to add, that those really valuable properties will be put up at a low upset price, and that the terms of payment will be very liberal. Immediately afterwards, at the above-menlioued place, there will be SOLD, in the same way, a number of useful MARES and HORSES, WORKING BULLOCKS, Steers, Cows, Heifers, and a quantity of Farm Produce, &c., particulars of which will appear in the next issue of tin's paper. Terms at sale. — Lunch provided. Nelson, June 15. 1151 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. NICHOLSON and RIDINGS are instructed by Mr. H. S. Mabtin, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the Waimea-east Hotel, on the Ist proximo, at Noon — The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSES, CATTLE, WORKING BULLOCKS, HAY, &c, &c. 1130 Further particulars next week. EASTERN PRODUCE. MESSRS. NICHOLSON and RIDINGS beg to announce the daily expected arrival, from MANILLA and CHINA DIRECT, of an assorted CARGO, consisting principally of Sundried pampanga Sugar Currant clayed ditto Grocer's scale ditto Tea, in chests and halves Rice Coffee. Also, an assortment of cordage, cigars, rum, arrowroot and spices, straw hats, china matting, nankins, silks, &c., &c. Such an opportunity for the trade of purchasing from first hands has never before been afforded. 871 RAFFLE OF VALUABLE NEW FURNITURE. THE following valuable articles in FURNITURE will be drawn for by TWO LOTTERIES, for FIVE PRIZES in each Lottery, of 20 Members, viz. :— ■ Prizes in Lottery, No. 1, at £5 per ticket : — Value. £ s. 12 mahogany chairs, in morocco 31 10 1 splendid ditto lady's wardrobe ... 30 0 1 ditto ditto sofa, in morocco 16 0 6 mahogany chairs, in ditto 15 0 1 elegant mahogany card table 7 10 £100 0 Prizes in Lottery, No. 2, at £3 per ticket : — 1 six-feet mahogany sideboard 20 0 1 mahogany couch, in morocco 14 0 6 mahogany chairs, ditto 15 0 1 ditto toilet table, marble top 7 0 1 ditto Pembroke table 4 0 £60 0 The above can be seen at the Stores of the subscriber, from whom Tickets can be secured, and any other information with reference thereto obtained. Geobge Aiken. Nelson, June 17. 1148 lEantretr TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, the following very vahiabr FREEHOLD PROPERTIES:A HOUSE, situated in Bronti-street, now in the occupation of J. Mackay, Esq., containing 5 rooms on the ground- floor and 4 bedrooms over. Attached is HALF ACRE of GARDEN, well stocked with the choicest fruit-trees, in good condition. The above commands a very fine view of the sea. Immediate possession. Also, A COTTAGE in Trafalgar-street south, now in the occupation of Mr. Maxwell Buby, containing 4 rooms on the ground floor, with lofts over ; With a QT7ABXJEB ACBJS of Z/A.NJ>, more or less. This commands a splendid view of the sea and pf the Waimea-road. Possession can be had on or about the 7th of September, 1858. Terms liberal. For further particulars, apply to E. Coleman, Cabinet Maker, on the premises. 1109 TO BE SOLD or LET, those old-estab-lished Premises, lately in the occupation of Mr. Robeet Aitken, Bridge-street. Apply to Mr. Alexandeb Aitken, Bridge-street. 1142 • j A COTTAGE to LET.— Apply to Mr A. Aitken, Bridge-street. 1143 SHEEP RUN. TO BE LET for a term of years, a SHEEP RUN, in the Omaka District, Wairau. The Tenant to purchase the Sheep now depasturing on the Run. Apply to Dr. Renwick, Hardy-street, Nelson. 1132 TO be LET, a HOTEL, in one of the most rising situations in the Province. 899 • Apply to John Symons, Bridge-street.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 50, 23 June 1858, Page 1
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