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$eto gtobcrttsementa. STEAMER LYTTELTON. THE paddle steamer LYTTELTON, Captain Whitwell, will (circumstances permitting), leave as under : — Nbubon for Havblock, Thursday, 25th August, at 8 p.m. Havblock for Blenheim, Friday, 26th August, at 2 p.m. Blenheim for Nelsox, Monday, 29th August, at 2 p.m. Shippers are requested to take notice that all Cargo for the Lyttelton must be on the wharf by Two, p.m., on the day the steamer leaves, excepting when her departure takes place before that hour, when goods muit be down one hour before the advertised time ; and that all freight is required to be paid in Nelson, before shipment. For freight orpassage, apply to Mr. Jonathan LxVICK, Albion Wharf j or to Nath. Edwabds and Co., 1578 Nelson and Blenheim. HELSON & MARLBOROUGH COAST STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited). GENERAL MEETING OP SHAREHOLDERS. A GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will take place at the Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY, August 24th, at Seven, p.m., for the transaction of the following buainess :—: — The; Receipt of the Directors' Report, and the Balance Sheet for the half year ending June 30, 1864. By order of the Directors, F. Blacehan, Secretary. Nelson, August 15. 1551 SALE AT PICTON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1864. At Two o'clock. EXTENSIVE SALE of very valuable PROPERTIES, in QUEEN CHARLOTTE and PELORUS SOUNDS. MR. A BEAUCHAMP has received instructions, from Mr. Blatmires, to SELL by AUCTION, on the above named day, at the New Booms (adjoining Messrs. Beauohasip, M'Beth, and Co.'s store), Wellington-street Pioton, the undermentioned very valuable PROPERTIES :— LOT 1. SECTION, No. 86, Tua-hua, Blackwood Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound : 80 Acres land, bush and scrub mixed with artificial grasses, well adapted for a small dairy farm, with an excellent weather-board House, substantially put up, ready for immediate occupation, and having 8 Acres of cleared land round the house ; admirably adapted for a market-garden or orchard ; beautiful situation, deep water to the head of the bay, and only seven miles from Pioton, the future capital of New Zealand. Title, Crown Grant. LOT 2. SECTION, No. 71, Endeavour Inlet (rich in the recollections of Captain Cook), Queen Charlotte Sound ; 103 Acres, half bush, half clear, formerly a native cultivation, has good frontage to the sea —a compact and improving property. Title, Town Grant. LOT 3. SECTION, No. 1, Kenepuru, 67 Acres, at the head of the Conieton Water (Eetiepuru Arm), Pelorus Sound; 50 A.cres clear, natural and artificial grasses, suitable for the plough ; remainder is level bush ; through this well situated block of land, runs a constant stream of excellent water. It commands a large frontage to the sea, and the position is everything that could be desired. Title, Crown Grant. LOP 4. SECTION, No. 2, Kenepuru, 64 Acres, having frontage to Conieton Water and publio road ; is all level ; 48 Acres Grass, natural and artificial, and ready for the plough ; remainder bush. Kenepuru stream runs through this section. The soil is excellent. Title, Crown Grant. LOT 5. SECTION, No. 4 (adjoining Section, No. 2), 58 Acres ; all bush ; with frontage to public road ; very good timber ; capital soil, and mostly level. Title, Crown Grant. LOT 6. SECTION, No. 5, Kenepuru, 60 Acres ; frontage to public road ; half bush, remainder clear ; very good timber; splendid soil; land mostly level. Kenepuru stream runs through this section. Title, Crown Grant. LOT 7. SECTION, No. 7, Kenepuru, 60 Acres (adjoining Section, No. 5) ; frontage to publio road ; half bush, half clear ; very good timber ; land the same character as Section, No. 5. Kenepuru streams runs through it. Title, Crown Grant. LOT 8. The GOOD- WILL of the KENEPURU RUN, containing 10,000 Acres (adjoining the above Freehold Properties) ; with pre-omptive right over 80 Acres ; is mostly sea boundary ; has good facilities for landing and shipping stock, both in the Pelorus and Queen Charlotte Sounds ; distant from Picton seven miles, and Havelock twelve miles; has had a good deal of labour expended on it in olearing, laying down grasses, and making tracks, and is really a first-class investment for the capitalist, or remunerative to a working occupier. The Auctioneer has very little to remark on the above descriptions ; they are faithful, whioh, perhaps, is the best way of putting a really good property in the market. Further particulars can be obtaiued, plans inspeoted, and every information afforded, on application to the Auctioneer. Terms : — For the Freeholds, one-third cash ; balance of purchase-money by approved bill*, at three and six months'date, bearing iuusrest at 10 per cent, per annum ; or half cash, with balance of pur-chase-money to remain on mortgage for five years. The titles of all the properties are perfect, and in the hands of the Auctioneer. An opportunity like the present rarely obtains for investing in really good properties, with the unmistakable advancement of the Province of Marlborough, and a rapidly increising population at the commercial towns of Picton and Havelock. The present tale offera inducements that require no further comment. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1864, at Two o'clook, at the New Rooms, Wellington-street, Picton. 1576 Abtiiub Beauchamp. ___^ __^___________________ i T7JOR SALE a pair of WORKING BULJD LOCKS and DRAY. Apply to Richabd Andbew, Eves' valley, Waimea-west. 1583 T^OR SALE, n pnir of quiet working BULJj LOCKS. Alio, two MILCH COW!*, used to bail. T. R. BULLABD, jg7s Lower Wakefield. T7OR SALE, Three Romney Marsh RAMS, JJ imported from Wellington by Mr. E. BbaithWaITI, of whom all information may be obtained. 1082

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 101, 23 August 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 101, 23 August 1864, Page 2