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WOOL SHIP for LONDON direct, to follow tho LIOHT BRIGADE.— The magnificent clipper Ship HYDASPES, Al at Lloyd's, 5,000 tons burden, E. S. Babot, Commander, is taking in cargo, and is expected to sail from LYTTELTON, for LONDON, about the end of JANUARY, carrying a duly-qualified Medical Officer. Her accoramodotion for firat'Clasa passengers is unsurpassed by any vessel in tho Austmlasian trade. The saloon is very l«rge, handsomely finished, and elegantly furnished, with piano, &c., &o. There are baf.h-rooniß for the use of Saloon passengers— one apart for ladies— havirg shower aud plunge- bat ha of the most approved constyHotion. Bedding linen, and other requisites, new, and of excellent quality, arc provided (ov Saloon passengers, and an oxperenced Hfewardeps will attend to tho comfort of lariiea. A milcli cow will bo taken. There is good accommodation for second-cabio passengers, for which it will bo necessary to make early application. Tho owners have spired no expense in tlm outfit of this fine ship, to make her a favourite in tho Passenger trade. Intending passengers arc invited to go on board and inspect hor. For freight or passage apply to Milks and Co., 62 Lyttelton and Chriatchurch.

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MESSRS. CURTIS BROTHERS are instructed to SELL the following PROPERTIES by Private Contract— TO BE LET OR SOLD. Town of Nelson— U'oi-Toi Valley — Five nnd a-half Acres, well fenced, and laid down in prairie grase, ono of the acres abutting on St. • Vincent-streot ; planted wi»h fruit trees. The pleaHant and convenient House built by Mr. Bury, with three Acros of ground. FOR SALE. Town op Nelcon— • Acres No. 974, 975, 977, 079. » „ 160. „ „ 1,022 and 1,024. „ „ 0-iS. „ „ 967. „ „ 258. „ „ GB. „ „ 760, 767, and 7GB. „ „ 112, 313, and 114. „ „ 28, und 33. „ „ 881, und 882, fenced and in grass. Building Sites on Acre No. 485, having frontages to Collingwood-street anil Sholbourne-street.. Also, several very de»irablo Sites for oither business purposes or private residences, in different parts of tho town. The House and grounds of Dr. Cusack. / "vVaieat; Vallkx. — An extensive Farm, with good Houpo and outbuildings, together with farm implements nnd stock of Hheep, cattle, &c. Onakaka (tJotdon Bay). — yectiou No. 98, 150 acres. Takaka.— Part of Section No. 147, 100 acre 3of good Land ; part buah, the rest open. Pblokus. — The HeeL'Ho over about 3,000 neres. and iho freehold of about 200 acro3, with thirty heifers depasturing thereon. Aniseed Valjvrs. — 3,000 acres, fourteen miles from Neleon by the road, only soven miles over tho hills. There are some improvements on the land j it i» now capable of carrying a few ehce;>, and can be made to carry a lartjo number. Town of Pictoi*.— Sec* ions 378, 755, 4SO, 275, 4(52, 472, 534, 514, 70, 394, 1014, 1005, 1039, 1018, 1036, 221, 199, 34, 1055, 1018, and 1036. Waimba-South. — 160 acros of bush lnnd, consisting of red and white pine and rhnu, well adapted for erecting a saw mill ; 35 ocrei of the land contains good feed, and is fonced with a strong post and rail fence. Waimba South. — 4,000 acros, about twonty-five mileß from Nelson, with good dray road. The bulk of the land, low downs, capable of cultivation. Excellent pawing tknbor ; never failing water } good houßo j paddocks ; orchards j stock yard, &c. Wafbau Wbbt.— Sections Nob. 61 and 65, eich 150 acres. Riwaka. —15 acres, p. 61, No. 8. MouJßKA.— Section No. 235 ; 50 acres. Colltnowood SoßcrußAN. — Sections No«j. JB£, 187,188, 189, 190, and lUI. Waimea-South. — (500 acres of good Land, low hill and fiat, unfe/iocd, but has a good deal cf gram, and abundunco of fanning &nd firr-wood. ■Waxeeixlu D()iV?ra. — Section Hfi (ISO p-«rv;>-), goorGrant Xiand. OoiIiiNOWOOD. — frlO acrei well-timbe:-^ Lund, with two mile* of frontage to tho Bivcr Aoraiv. commencing within tiro mil«« of tta Town < i Oollingwood. Thia property it weil «uitcd int the erection of a Saw Mill. Village op Motwbka, — A large and eubitaiitial Family Residence, with 24 acre* of Siat-ratc Land. The wholo fenced in, and the greater part laid down in Grass, the remainder bring Timber Land. MOTTJBKA.— BOO acroo, of which about 100 arc Bush, the remainder open land, with a sia*li Dwelling-houac, Stockyard, Ac. PIKAWJOff (Golden Bay). — Section Nn.lo (80n«re.H), Takaka. — A Fsrm of 130 acres, with new sevenroomed houRO, barn, and other outbuildings, yards, &c, ; ono acre in garden and orchard, and about thirty acres m gras3 and cultivation ; onethird of l'ind bush, the remainder open. A fow hundred Hheop and twolve head of Cattlo c<n bi> purchased with the above. 2,000 or 3,000 acres of the surrounding land being unoold, are available for grazing. Quail Valley. — 190 acres consisting of fern, flax, &c., ou the main trunk line to tlie Bullor nnd Wairau, with half-a-mile of frontage to the road. Further particular* of the proportion nbove doicribed, «i of many others no* in thin advertisement, including several eligible Skkej? EtrNE, both largo wid small, m»T be obtained on application to the Kdvwtw'vs 439_ EKINA SHEEP RUN. MESSRS. CURTIS BROTHERS are instructed to oiler FOR SALE, by private contract, tho above-named BUN. The Freehold Kun consists of 1,200 acres, and that under Leoso of 5,500 ivores. There are feveral large and «mall wire-fenced Paddocks, a good »<M).roomerl HOUSE, COTPAGIC for Mon, Duir) T , Stables, Dipping Boilers, Woolshed, Garden, and Orchard. And with the Bun will be Bold 3,000 SHEEP of alloges and spxos. Tho Run, which is v very complete one, ami desirable aR a place of reeiclonee, ia situnte in the Province of Marlhorough, about twenty miles from Blenheim, ami will be Bold ou terms oxivmlingly I'ttvounibK; to tho purchaser, both as to piico and terum of payment. 93

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 8, 27 January 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 8, 27 January 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 8, 27 January 1869, Page 1

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