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ILantreti ©ropcrtg, MESSRS. CURTIS BROTHERS are in- j structed to SELL the following PROPERTIES by Private Oontraot— ; TO BE LET OR SOLD. Town op Nelson— Toi-Toi Valley — Five and a-hnlf Acre?, well fenced, aud laid down in pruirie grass, one of the acres abutting on St. Vincent-street j planted wi'h fruit treeß. The pleasant and convenient House built by Mr. Bury, with three .Acres of ground. FOR SALE. Town op Nelson— Aores No. 974, 975, 977, 979. „ „ 160. „ „ 1,022 and 1,024. " " 111 » „ 258. » » 68. „ „ 76fi, 767, and 768. „ „ 112, 113, and 114. „ „ 28, and 33. „ „ 881, and 882, fenced and in grans. Building Site.=» on Acre No. 485, having frontages to Collingwood-street and Shelbonrn< i -stm'fr. Also, several very desirable Sites for either business purposes or private residences, in different pnrts of the town. Tho House and grounds of Dr. CtTSAOK. Waieatt Va7>ley. — An extensive Farm, with good Houce and outbuildings, together with farm implements and Btock of oheep, cattle, &c. Onakaka (Golden Bay).— Section No. 98, 150 acres. Takaka.— Park of Section No. 147, 100 acres of good Land ; part bu»h, the rest Oj3en. Pbloeus. — The license over about 3,000 acres, and the freehold of about 200 acres, with thirty heifers depasturing theroon. Anisekd Yallsy. — 3,000 acres, fourteon miles from Nelaon by tho road, only seven miles over the hillo. There are some improvements on the land ; it is now capable of carrying a few sheop, and can be mado to carry a largo number. Town op Picton.— Sections 378, 75&, 480, 275, 462, 472, 534, 514, 70, 394, 1014, 1005, 1039, 1018, 1036, 221, 199, 34, 1055, 1018, and 1036. Waimba-South.— l6o acres of bush land, consisting of rod 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-five miles from Nelson, with good dray road. The bulk of the hind, low downs, capable of cultivation. Excellent sawing timber ; never failing water j good house j puddocka j orchards ; stock yard, &c. WaibaU Wbbt. — Seotionß Nog. 61 and 85, each 150 aores. Riwaka. —15 acres, c 61, No. 8. Motueka. — Section No. 235 ; 50 nores. Collinowood Suburban.— Soctions Not. 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, and 191. WAIMEA-SotrTH. — 600 acres of good Land, low hill and flat, unfencr.d, but has a good deal of grans, and abundance of fencing and firewood. Wakepiklb Dowub. — fcicction b6 (l&O aorae), good Grain Land. Comjn&wood. — 640 aorei woll-timborad Lond, irith two mile? of frontage to the River Aorero commencing within two milei of the Town of Collingwood. This property it woll suited for tho erection of ft Saw Mill. VaiAOB op Motpeka. — A large and nubstantiaJ Family Residence, with 24 acrea of first-rate Land. The who!e fenced in, and tho gve&ter part laid dovrn in Grass, the remainder being Timber Land. MonrjßXA. — BCO acres, of whioh about 100 are Bulk, tbe remainder open land, with a imsll Dwelling-house, Stockyard, &c. PA.XAWAIT (Golden Bay). — Section No.lo (80acrea). 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 ; onethird of land bush, the remainder open. A few hundred Sheep and twelve head of Cattle ctn be purchased with the above. 2,000 or 3,000 acres of the surrounding land being unsold, are available for grazing. Quail Valley.— l9o acres consisting of fern, flax, &0., on tho main trunk linn to the Bullor and Wairau, with half-a-mile of frontage to the read. Further ptrtioula™ of the properties above described, M of many othon not in thin advortidomnnt, including •oreral eligible Shkbp Runs, both largo and small, may be obtained on application to the advertise™,

439 FIRST-RATE INVESTMENT. VALUABLE PASTORAL ESTATE, WITH SIOCK. MR. ELLIOTT has been instructed to SELL byPKIVATE CONTRACT, a valuable SHKEP and CATTLE RUN, in the Province of Nelson, consisting of 70,000 Acres of Govern mont land, held under a license, at a rental of about £250 a-year, and 1,100 Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, together with a Flock of 7,000 SHEEP, iv good condition. This Run, which is capable of depasturing 14,000 Sheep and 1,000 heud of Cattle, is a most valuable property, and is in good working condition. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. 275

FREEHOLD RUN TO BE LET ON LEASE. TO BE LET, for a term of years, BLIND RIVER RUN, in tho Province of MARLBOROUGH. Immediate possession will bo given, and 1,200 Ewes and a few Wethera will bo let with the Run, whioh is almost entirely freehold. For further particulars, apply to Mr. James SinCLAIE, Blenheim ; or to Cubtis Bbothees, 668 Nelson. LAND to LET, for three, five, or seven years, in QUAIL VALLEY, twenty-four miles from NelsoD, good FARMING LAND, in Blocks of 200 Acres, each, at 7s. per Aore. Say 200 Acres at 7s. per Acre „ 200 „ at 7s. „ „ 200 „ at 7s. „ Apply to H. J. L. Augaedb, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, May 25, 1869. 79S MOTUEKA. mO be SOLD or LET, SEVEN ACRES of JL LAND in the centre of the village of Motueka, with DWELLING-HOUSE, &o. Alpo, the GOODWILL of LEASE of an Acre and a-Ualf of Nativo LAND. For particular*, apply to Adams and Kingdon, Solicitors, Nelson j or the owner, 629 A. L. G. Campbell,

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 48, 16 June 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 48, 16 June 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 48, 16 June 1869, Page 1

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