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Stole ;ig %m&m. : MESSRS. NATH. EDWARDS AND /*-'-*- CO., have received instructions from Mr. Wttliam Akersten, to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at their Warehouse/Trafalgar-street, on THURSDAY, the 14th instant, . First, the lease of 12 years unexpired of the house and premises, situate at the Haven-road, known as, the-Motueka and Massacre Bay Store, at present in the occupation of the proprietor of the, Colonist newspaper, and Secondly, the lease of 20 years of the Wharf and Jetty attached, with a frontage to the greatest depth of Water available for ships discharging or loading alongside. ' The terms will be very liberal, and all particulars may be obtained at the office ofthe Auctioneers. Nelson, 4th January, 1858. ■■■^''.'■"i''<" ' "Vn " ''' "y ' "'' ' '.'■ POR SALE, the Property at Wakefield, ■*• lately occupied by Ralph Turner, Esq., consisting of a Dwelling-House, Store Houses, and suitable Outbuildings; together with 112 acres of Land, partly fern and partly wooded, of which about 60 acres are fenced. .'.'.,■'■ TO LET, the Land and Dwelling-House, "-*- situated in' Brook street Valley, at present occupied by the Rev. D. Dolamore. For particulars ofthe above properties, apply to H. C. DANIELL. Nelson, 28th December, 1857. -.i4mM sold Tor LEfc TO BE SOLD, on moderate termsT -*- partly cash and partly credit, or let for a term of years, a desirable property, with fine sea frontage and sufficient fencing and firing. It is well adapted to Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs; has an extensive "turn out;" is in a retired yet convenient part of Waimea West; has a neat and commodious Dwelling, and about 10 acres in partial cultivation. The property includes more than 200 acres, and is capable.of- great improvement, being one of the best situations in the Settlement for an active famUy. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. Wilkie, Nelson, or the Publisher of this Paper. Waimea West, November 30th, 1857. FOR SALE.—A House and Half Acre of Land, situate in Bronti-street. Apply to Mrs. CARTER; or, H. J. GOODMAN, Bridge-street. MOTUEKA. "OOR SALE, a House (having six years to run) 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. . A TOWN FREEHOLD HOMESTEAD -^*- for £3 3s. cash, and £7 7s. in bills at ten per cent. Apply to Mr. R. BURN, Tinsmith. PROPERTY IN THE WAIRAU FOR SALE. TO be sold by Private Contract,- the .'-*- Premises in the 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 of them is under crop. Part of the purchase may remain on mortgage, if desired. Apply to the owner, or MR. JOHN STAMPER, Solicitor, Nelson. BROOK STREET VALLEY. rjXENCOE GARDENS and Meadow \A Land attached, containing in aU about 11 acres, to be sold by Private Contract in one lot or divided to suit purchasers. It is well adapted for Public Pleasure Gardens, being thickly planted with Fruit and Ornamental Trees; or for Private Residences, as it contains fine sites for buildings. Apply to Mr. EDWARDS, Trafalgar-street, or to the owner on the premises. 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, harnessrooaa 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-hedge. For further particulars apply to Mr. Symons, at his store in Bridge-street, Nelson. AORERE GOLDFIELDS.— FOR SALE. To Agriculturists, Sawyers, Splitters, Brickinakers, Diggers,.and Others. THE 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 aU about 500 Acres of Land, 100 of 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 ofthe open land is considered weU 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; from its proximity to the Plumbago and Coal fields at Pakawau, and to the rising Township of CoUingwood, presents a most favorable opportunity to gold diggers to invest their money in property that must lise in value. By the outlay of a few pounds, they can obtain a freehold property, and secure for themselves remunerative employment, when the weather wiU not permit them to work their claims. The block is divided into sections of ten 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 weU 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. Plansof the allotments can be seen at Mr. Gibbs' the Wharf,. CoUingwood; at the Trafalgar and Masonic Hotels, Nelson. All other particulars may be obtained from MR. B. 0. HODGSON, Nelson. ~P LANEY, Confectioner, Bread and -*-J* Biscuit Maker, begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that he has Recommenced Business in Col-lingwo'od-street, where he hopes by Btrict attention to business to merit a share of public support. > N.B.—Fancy and Ship Biscuits always on hand, wholesale and "retail. Weddings cakes made to order on the shortest notice. Nelson, 10th November, 1857.
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Colonist, Issue 23, 8 January 1858, Page 1
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