PROPERTY IN THE WAIRAU FOR SALE. TO be' Sold by Private Contract, the , •*• Premises in th c possession of Mr. William Allinson, the owner, situate in the Wairau Plain, consisting of a dwelling-house, stockyard, garden, and about 150 acres of excellent land, 21 whereof are fenced in and broken up, and part thereof is under crop. Part of the purchase may remain on mortgage, if desired. Apply to the owner, or MR. JOHN STAMPER, Solicitor, Nelson. MOTUEKA. FOR SALE, a House (having six years to ma) containing four rooms and outbuildings, with five acres of land, two snd a half in wheat, half an acre in peas, and two acres laid down in grass and garden produce. ' Apply to C. LUCAS, Trafalgar-street, or JOHN LAKE, on the premises. Terms, liberal. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, -*- the Premises late in the occupation of Mr. Stafford, comprising a commodious "dwelling-house, containing dining and drawing rooms, kitchen, scullery, and seven bed and dressing rooms, linen and store closets, &c. Also, stabling for five horses, harnessroom and gig-house, with servant's room and hayloft above. A good paddock adjoins the above premises, which are situated in a large enclosure, surrounded with a quick-hed«e. For further particulars apply to Mr. Symons, at his store in Bridge-street, Nelson. AORERE GOLDFIELDS.—FOR SALE. To Agriculturists, Sawyers, Splitters, Brickmakers, ■Diggers, and Others. ' -' , THE Unflersigned haslfor- Sale, within two ~". miles of the Town of Collingwood, sections.No. j 22, No. 2of block'l, and portion's of sections Nos. 24,----25, and 99,—in -all,about. 500 Acresof Land, 100, of which are covered witliJfera and flax, and the other bush.'1 Competent judges have'declared the red and' white pinebush to ;be as finefas 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 Rua Taniwha (navigable for coasters) and, tidal creeks on the; other,, offering the most economical mode of conveyance for produce to all parts; fronvits' proximity to the Plumbago and Coal fields'1 at Pakawau, and to the rising' Township of.Collingwbod," presents a most favorable opportunity to gold: diggers to invest their money in property that must rise in. value. By the outlay of 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. , r -. Tb.e block, is divided into sections of iten acres and upwards; the terms are liberal; and 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, arid 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, m 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. O. HODGSON, Nelson; ■_w_»«^__n____W___W>«__W»__WW__-_I^_H»«^M^^W««MMMMMW^ Sale % AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, '&_.', &C. J MESSRS. NICHOLSON and RIDINGS have been: favored with instructions from Mr. William Dickinson, to offer for Sale by Auction, at his Farm, " Rpw^dens,'/ Waimea-south, ; on WEDNESDAY, the ,23rd December next,'the whole of his valuable Farming Stock, consisting of--. . ■■■' '-'^Horses '"•'; = -■' Cattle '.:.■■, .:,; ~ Sheep ;■■■.■-. ...... ;"... Agricultural Implements i . ' ' Growing Crops'' ■ :; ; •' Also the '','"•'''."." ' " Household Furniture, &c., &c.: : .Full particulars will be giyen in -a; future advertisement, and catalogues will; be .issued l'&,'vfpek prior to date of sale. '•'" Nelson^ November 3rd, 1857. ; ,; ;■; ;.r W^]^^ THE Undersigned having lately been ' obliged to make use of; his Skittle-Room as a workshop, in-order to forward alterations on his house, begsre spectrally to ( give notice that it will be Rei Opened, and in perfect playing condition, by the 26th iustarit. ! " W. CROWTHER, Haven Inn, Ha,ven-road, .. ::, ..■■. :-.\ .■: ; ■.-; ■:;■:', : 'Nelson.-- '■'■'■ ■-•■ i December 3. . ' :'. 'c.\ ;■' '. ■ XTOTICE.—Any person or persons after ; -^T ■ this date, found cutting timber,on my .section; No. 1, fronting the Aorere River, will be prosecuted. GEORGE WINTER. "CAUTION TO SAWYERS AT COLLINGWOOD:; TTENRY INGHAM hereby gives -*-■*- notice, that having purchased Section No. 232, in the submhs^f Cpllirig^vood, ho timber- can be cut or taken from the same without his permission. ! CAUTION TO SAWYERS AT 1 COLLINGWOOD. ;;. ..'-; XT ALLEN hereby gives notice,, that -f-f-i* having purchased Sectiori No. 23 i in tKe ' suburbs of Collingwood, no timber, can be cut or taken from the same without his permission. ;i ''■ ''"■'■' notice: A fpundhuntingordestroy- -^*- ing pigs, driving sheep, i&c, on Mr. Eban's property, Wainiea West, or on ' the ■ estate of Mr. Rogerson, including sections 20, 21, 22, 23,24,25,26, and ;167, or injuring ,the fencing, ov removing firewood, or other materials from, the said; estates, will be prosecuted without fail: Wesdale, Waimea West, December-2nd, 1857. * TH E POWERFUL .CARTT HOR S E '■*■ ' GOLIAH will stand for the season every Saturday at The Trafalgar Hotel, commencing 24th October. ;The Wakefield Arms, commencing ,Tuesday, 27th October. . The, Forest Inn, commencing Tuesday, 3rd November. And every 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. ' -'■''■ v";: -; ■• ' >■"'" '" -: "■ ;'; Groomage, 55.; to be paid at service. > JOHN SICGELKOW. B^niau, 2.oth October,. 1857. ' : ,1 J
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Colonist, Issue 15, 11 December 1857, Page 1
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