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2Lantetr Property MESSRS. CURTIS BROTHERS are instructed to SELL the following PROPERTIES by Private Contract— TO BE LET OR SOLD. Town 01? Nelson— Toi-Toi Valley— Five and a-half Acres, well fenced, and laid down in prairie grass, one of tho acres abutting on Kit. Vincent-street ; planted wi h fiuit trees. Tho pleasant and convenient llouso built by Mr. Bujiy, with thi"ee Acres of ground. FOR SALE. Town ov Nelson— Acres No. yM, 975, 977, 979. » „ MO. „ „ 1,022 and 1,024. „ „ 643. „ „ 967. „ „ 258. „ „ 68. • „ „ 766, 767, and 768. „ „ 112, 113, and 114. „ „ 28, and 33. „ „ 881, and 882, fenced and in grass. Building Site 3on Acre No. 485, having frontages to Collingwood-strcet and Shelbourne-street. Also, several very desirable Sites for either business purposes or private residences, ia different parts of the town. The Houaa end grounds of Dr. CuSACK. Wauiau" Vallet. — An exteneivo Farm, with good Uouso and outbuildings, together with farm implements and stock of sheep, cattle, &c. Ojtakaka (Golden Bay).— Section No. 98, 150 acrrs. TAKAKA.—Part of Section No. 147, 100 acres of good Land ; part bush, the rest open. Pelorus. — Tho licenso over about 3,000 acres, and the freehold of about 200 acres, with thirty heifers depasturing thereon. Aniseed Valley. — 3,000 acres, fourteen miles from Nelson by tbo road, only seven miles over tho hills. There are some improvements on the land ; it. \s now capable of carrying a few sheep, and can bo made to carry a large number. Town 01? Picton.— Sections 378, 755, 480, 275, 482, 472, 534, 514, 70, 394, 1014, 1005, 1039, 1018, 1036, 221, 199, 34, 1055, 1018, and 1036. Waimea-Sottth.— lßo acres of bueh land, consisting of red and white pine and rimu, well adapted for erecting a saw mill ; 35 acres of the land contains good feed, and is fenced with a strong post and rail fence. Waimea South. — 4,000 acres, about twenty-fivo miles from Nelson, with good druy road. The bulk of the land, low downs, capable of cultivation. Eicellent eawiog timbor; never failing water 5 good house 5 paddocks ; orchards j stock yard, &c. Wairatj WBBT.—Sections Nos. 61 and 65, each 350 acres. Riwaka. —15 acres, E 61, No. 8. Motukka.— Section No. 235 ; 50 acrea. Collingwood Suburban. — Sections Nos. 18P, 187, 18K, 189, 190, and 191. WAisrsA-SoTTH.—eOO acres of good Lend, low hill and flat, unfenced, but has a good deal of grasse, and abundance of fencing and firewood. WakufijßLD DoWKß.— Section 86 (150 acroa), good Grass Land. CoiLTyawooD. — 640 acre* well-timberod Land, with two miles of frontage to tho Rivor Aorere, commencing within two miles of tho Town of Collingwood. This property is well suited for the erection «f 8 Saw Mill. Village op Motukka.— A largo and mibatantisl Family Residence, with 24 acres of first-rate Land. The v/holo fenced in, end tho greater part laid down in Grass, tho roineinder being Tirabor Land. Motuwka. — 800 acres, of which about 100 are Bu»b, the remainder open lend, with s tmall Dwelling-house, Stockyard, &c. Pakawau (Golden Bay) .—Section No. 10 (80 acres) . Takaka. — A Farm of 130 acres, with new sevenroomed house, barn, and other outbuildings, yards, &c. ; one acre in garden and orchard, and about thirty acres in grass and cultivation j onethird of bnd bush, the remainder open. A few hundred Sheep and twelve head of Cattle cm be 1 purchased with the above. 2,000 or 3,000 acres of the surrounding land being unsold, are available for grazing. Qttail Valley. — 190 acres consisting of fern, flax, &c, on tho main trunk lino to the Buller and Wairau, with half-a-milo of frontage to the road. Further partioularx of tbe properties above doecribed, as of many others not in this advertisement, including icvcral eligible Sheep Runs, both large and small, may be obtained on application to the advertisers. 439 KELSON TO FOX HILL. npilE undersigned begs to intimate to the JL public of Nelson and tho Waimeas, that he has purchased from Messrs. M'Conkey, Birrbll, and Co. tho goodwill of the , traffic betwoen Nelson and Fox-hill, and that he will continue to run a COACH DAILY between FOX-HILL and NELSON, leaving Fox-hill at half-past Soven o'clock, a.m., and Nelson at Three, p.m. Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street. Fbanois Hoij>eb. Nelson, November 24. 2701 NELSON TO MOTUEKA. LDRON begs to intimate to the public • of Nelson and Motueka, that lie will COMMENCE RUNNING, on MONDAY next, December 23, n TWO-HORSE CONVEYANCE between NELSON and MOTUEKA; starting from the Royal Hotel, Nelson, on Mondays and Thursdays, at Nine, a.m. ; and from Motueka, on Tuesdays and Fridays, 'at Eight, a.m. BooKiNa Places.— Nelson : at tho Royal and Commercial Hotels. Motueka: at the Motueka Hotel, and the Post-office. Time strictly adhered to. Parcels and Messages carefully attended to. 3449 fsioccUancou& TMNNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA JL/ IS THE GBEAT EEMEDX FOB ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEADACHE, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, and BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. It is the Physician's cure for GOUT, RHEUMATIC GOUT, GRAVEL, and other complaints of tho BLADDER, and As a Bafo and gentle Medicino for Infants, Children, Delicate Females, and for tho sickness of Pregnancy, DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA is indispensable. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. 1 N.B.— Askfor"DINNEFOBD'd MAGNESIA." 2

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 60, 19 May 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 60, 19 May 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 60, 19 May 1868, Page 1

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