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WILLOW BANK. FOR SALE, 56 ACRES of LAND, in the Hope Distbict, Wainiea-east, late in the occupation of the Owner, J. N. Bland, Esq. Tho property, which is beautifully situated under the hills, is completely fenced, with the exception of a small hilly 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 & Sclandees. Nelson, June 3, 1858. 1037 EOR SALE, at the Wairau River's mouth, the PROPERTY of Samuel Bowleb, who wishes to retire from the business : all 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 fV\O be SOLD, PRESTBURY COTTAGE, JL 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, Nelson. 468 TO 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 tastefully 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 would 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. I 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-eoad, now used as a printing-office for the Colonist newspaper. Apply to Nath. Edwabds & Co. 752 TO be LET, that commodious 7-roomed verandah COTTAGE, in Waimea-street, lately occupied by Mrs. Otterson. Apply to Moeeison & Sclandees. 946 TO be SOLD, by Private Contract, that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as the " NORTHUMBERLAND ARMS." Half of the purchase money may remain on mortgage for 12 or 18 months. Apply to W. Ckowthee, the Proprietor, on the premises, Haven-road, Nelson. 1152 TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, tho following very valuable 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, I well stocked with the choicest fruit-trees, in good condition. The above commands a veiy 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 QUARTER ACRE of LAND, more or less. «, This commands a splendid view of the sea and of the Waimea-road. Possession can be had on or about the 7th of September, 1858. Terras liberal. For further particulars, apply to E. Coleman, Cabinet Maker, on the premises. 1109 TO be LET, a HOTEL, in one of the most rising situations hi tlie Province. 899 Apply to John Symons, Bridge-street. EX "CRESSWELL" — 50 casks Bottled Porter, 4 dozen each 25 casks Bottled Ale, 4 dozen each 661 Cubtis Beothebs. TOSEPII WEBB has just RECEIVED tl an assortment of the most choice and durable DOESKINS ever imported into Nelson. June 11, 1858. 1089 MR. BAKER begs to inform the public of Nelson that he has RECEIVED a large supply of all kinds of GOODS, per "Burmah," suitable for the season. Mrs. Bakeb solicits the attention of ladies to the Millinery, Mantles, Bonnets, Flowers, Loce, &c., of the latest style and best quality. 1123 WINES AND SPIRITS. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. NOW LANDING, ex "CRESSWELL," from London : — 2 hogsheads dark brandy 2 quarter-casks ditto ditto 1 hogshead best ditto ditto 2 quarter-casks ditto ditto ditto 2 hogsheads ditto pale ditto 6 „ Booth's best old torn 8 quarter-casks fine pale sherry 1 „ ditto superior ditto 2 „ old red wine 2 „ fine port 4 „ most superior ditto ; vintage, 1853. As the above goods have been selected purposely for this market, and are of a superior quality to any yet imported, they can be confidently recommended to publicans, and others dealing in this line. 620 Robeet Aitken, Bridge-street. RECEIVED PER WILLIAM ALFRED. 2 CASES ROCKING CHAIRS 2 ditto Office ditto 1 ditto Children's High ditto 1 ditto ditto Low ditto 1 ditto ditto Arm ditto. On Sale at ROBERT AITKEN'S FtrßNisniNa Wabehouse, 1161 Bridge-street. JUST RECEIVED, one bale COCOAFIBRE DOOR MATS. Robebt Aitken. Bridge-street. 1048

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 51, 26 June 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 51, 26 June 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 51, 26 June 1858, Page 1

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