TJU"ANTEI) to Purchase in a centra: " " position at Motueka, Half-an-Acre of less, o: Land, not for building purposes, but as an investmeni to realize upon, under ,the provisions-of the Trespasi Impounding Ordinances, as interpreted by the Motuekj Magistrates. Coitunuhicatlons to be addressed to H. H., •■ •' Motueka School-room. Motueka, Horembjer 7th,, 1857. . FOR S ALESMSO Acre Section at Stoke. A;: N. T. LOCKHART, Nelson, 20th "October, 1857. TO BE SOLD, the Lease of those excellent Business Premises at the Port, consisting oi Wharf, "having 20 years' lease to run; Shop, Store, and Dwelling-house, shaving. 12 yea«tOTU&f.v£i^;,i,.; -For particulars^-Apply to WITiLTAM AKERSTEK. FOR SALE, Acre No. 574, Brook-street Valley. N. T. LOCKHART. ... NeUon,Ootober 20th, 18157. ]VfESSRS.N. EDWARDS AND CO. —"-*- have on SALE several very valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, both in Town and Country. For further particulars, apply at their Warehouse, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, 29th September, 1857. ■ AORERE GOLDFIELDS.— FOR SALE. To Agriculturists, Sawyers, Splitters, Brickmakers, Diggers, and Others. rpHE Undersigned has for Sale, within two -*- miles of the Town of Collingwood, sections No. 22, No. 2 of block 1, and portions of sections Nos. 24, 25, and 99,—in all about 500 Acres of Land, 100 oi which are covered with fern and flax, and the other bush. Competent judges have declared the red and white pine bush to be as fine as any in the Nelson Province. Cedar and Totara are also met with. The subsoil of the open land is considered well adapted for making bricks. * ' This compact block of land, from its extent of frontage to the River Aorere on the one side, and to the River liua Taniwha (navigable for coasters) and tidal creeks on the other, offering the most economical mode of conveyance for produce to all parts; from its proximity tQ the Plumbago and Coal fields at Pakawau, and. to the rising Township of Collingwood, presents a most favorable Opportunity to gold diggers to invest their money in property that must rise in value. By the outlay o/ a few pounds, they^can obtain "'a"' freehold property, and secure for themselves remunerative employment, when the weather will not permit them to work their claims. The block is divided into sections of ten acres and upwards; the terms are liberal; arid every .'facility is offered to. persons of moderate means to purchase a piece of really good land in one of the most valuable districts in New Zealand. • A few acres are ploughed and partially fenced, there is a small orchard well stocked, and about six acres of bush cut down and ready to burn for garden ground. Some fifteen head of cows and heifers are running on the land, in charge of the proprietor of an adjoining section, which intending purchasers can buy,.if so disposed. There is steam communication with Nelson two or three times weekly, and occasionally with Wellington and Wairau. ■ ■■'■,■•■ \ , Plans of the allotments can be seen at Mr. Gibbs' the Wharf, Collingwood; at the Trafalgar and Masonic Hotels," Nelson. : All other particulars may be obtained from MR. B. 0. HODGSON, Nelson. PERSONS desiring to become Subscribers A to the COLONIST, will please forward their names arid addresses to our Agents in town and country, or to the Proprietor, W. NATION, Haven Road. IBLES AND TESTAMENTS below cost price; English, German, and Native Scriptures, at the Nelson Bible Depot. , ISAAC M. HILL. MISS &HARPE BEGS respectfully to inform the Public that she will open a FEMALE DAY SCHOOL at her residence in Colling wood-street, on MONDAY NEXT, the 16th of November. Miss S. will instruct any pupils who may be intrusted to her, in Spelling, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Geography, and Needlework, plain and ornamental. Hours of attendance—From half-past nine, a.m. to twelve; from two to four, p.m. Per Quarter —Junior Class Terms 15s. Ditto Senior Class „ , .255. GENTLEMAN in search of a Sheep Kun being of opinion that there are great quantities* of available Pasture Land on the West Coast of this Island, is desirous of meeting with five or six other persons who would form an Exploring Expedition to that coast. The attendant expenses would be small, compared with the grand results that must inevitably arise trom such an expedition, besides the pleasantness of the trip. A suitable boat is being built under1 the superintendence of the above gentleman, who, having been to sea for many years, understands boating thoroughly; and the expedition will start in the beginning of December. The Government have been requested to reimburse any outlay, should any beneficial results be obtained,, and have partially1 agreed to do so. Further information of this highly interesting expedition may be obtained by applying at the office of the Colonist, or Examiner ; or by letter, addressed ot S. E. P., Wakatu Hotel,, ~~~ MOTUEKA HOTEL. JOSEPH PARKER takes this oppor- **■■'"•■ tunity of thanking his friends and the public generally, for their kind support since he commenced the. above business, and hopes, by attention to the comforts of those who may favor him with a call, to merit a continuance of their patronage. CEOIXELLES COPPER MINING COM- -■ = PANY. . . ■ .■ NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Masonic hotel on Saturday the 14th day1 of November next, at seven o'clock in the evening, when the accounts will be submitted, and the election of Directors; will take place to fill the vacancies occasioned by the retirement of three members of; the Board, in accordance with the provisions of the Deed of Settlement. ' ; ■ By order of the Board, OSWALD CURTIS, Secretary. Nelson, 24th October, 1857. ■§ ■ &r_ai?-_—_ - : THE POWERFUL CART iHQRSE GOLIAH will stand for the aeasoji every Saturday at The Trafalgar Hotel, commencing 24th October. The Wakefield Anna, commencing Tuesday, 27th October. ' : ■•':•■.-•.< ..■■- ■.: . . ■.■■:: ;. The Forest Inn, commencing Tuesday, 3rd November. ( And eveiy alternate Tuesday at the two latter places. GOLIAH will be at Mr. Parker's Motueka Hotel on , Friday, 20th November. . Fee, £2 10s.; to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1858. .-. .■. . ..:.- ■■.. : ; '.;• . ; Groomage, 55.: to be paid at service. JOHN BIGGELKOW, - Ranzau, 20th October, 1857.
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Colonist, Issue 7, 13 November 1857, Page 1
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