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,- IN THE ESTATE OF W. AKERSTEN, BANKRUPT. IMPORTANT ■ AND EXTENSIVE \ SALE OF BANKRUPT'S STOCK.' ' -TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, • MR. JOHN R. MABIN has . received instructions from Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, to dispose of by ■ public auction, on TUESDAY, the 26th instant, and following days, at Eleven o'clock, at the Stores ot Mr. W. Akersten, I the Port —

Tho whole of his extensive and well-assorted STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of— Ship-chandlery, Anchors, Chains, Ironmongery, Grocery, Oilmen's Stores, Drapery, Wearing Apparel, Paints, Oils, Brushware, Earthenware, Tinware, Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Nautical Instruments, and Stationnrv, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c, &c, &c. ■ The whole will be disposed of without reserve, in lots to suit customers. Terms Cash. • The FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PRO-' PERTY will be disposed of on a. future day (unless previously .sold), of which due notice will bo given. .:'_'; 61 PROVINCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, Nest Doob to the Coach and Hobses Hotel, Bridge-street. MR. 'J. S^EDELsTEN, who has had SIXTEEN years' experience in the Wholesale arid Retail Business of this Province, begs to intimate that ifc is now his intention to conduct •AUCTION SALES in Town aud Country throughout the Province. Parties communicating with him, will have their interests carefully and punctually attended to. Auction Sales settled with promptness. 42 MOTUEKA. "M"B. J. S. EDELSTEN has received inJjJL structions to sell by nuction on SATURDAY, the 30fch instant, at One o'clock, in Mr. Daly's Paddock, adjoining the Motueka Hotel— KAA EWES.—In lots to suit Purchasers. Also, A Number of HORNED-CATTLE. Parties wishing to dispose of Live Stock, ore requested to furnish particulars fco the Auctioneer afc Motueka or Nelson, not later than Saturday, tbe 23rd instant. Provincial Auction Rooms, Nelson, January 19, 1869. 86 S A TTJR DAY, FEBRUARY 13, At Twelve o'clock. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Pursuant to instructions received from the "Registkvb or the Supreme Court, and by order of the MORTGAGEES : -ji/TESSRS. LOCKHART AND CO. will _Ly M_ ' Bell by auction at their Sale-room, Trafalgarstreet, on SATURDAY, 13th February afc Twelve o'clock — All that Parcel of LAND, situated in Brontistreet, 440 links by 230 links, being section No. 609 on tbe plan of the City of Nelson. Further particulars to be had at the auctioneers. LOCKHART AND CO., Auctioneers. Nelson, January 15. 72 p ELLIOTT, AUCTIONEER, &c., *J • Trafaigar-stkeet, The Premises occupied by fche late Mr. D. MooKE. C.E. will be prepaved, in a few days, to undertake tlie Sale of «very kind of Property. All Accounts will be promptly rendered and settled. Nelson, January 7. 54 TO SHEEP FARMERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for SEVEN YEARS* LEASE of Middlehuest Run, Awatere, Province of Marlborough, the property of Messrs. Cross aud Mowat. The run contains about 40,000 acres (more or less) is well defined by river boundaries and purchased land, and is considered to be as fine a fattening run as any in the Province, has Dipping Tanks, Drafting Yards, &c, complete. With the run there will be let about 6100 Sheep of mixed ages and sexes. The run can be seen at any time and possession given on Ist April, 1869. Conditions of lease with plan of run can be seen afc the hougl of Mr. A. Mowat, Awatere, or at the office of Mr. James S. Cross, Nelson, by either of whom, tenders addressed Messrs. Cross and Mowat, in sealed envelopes, and marked " Tender for Middlehurst Run," will be received until Ist March, 1809. j __ : Jl rp.RE LESSEE of Middlehurst. Run can JL purchase from 4000 to 5000 Sheep which have been bred, and are now running on fche property of the undersigued. Apply to JaS.' S. CROSS, SEN., 26 The Harbor. TO be SOLD, all that valuable PROPERTY belonging to tbe late J. F. Wilson, Esquire, deceased, consisting of 1067 Acres, more ox less ; 250 acres are fenced, partly with three-rail and partly with log fence. One acre is stocked with fruit trees, and fenced with a two-rail aud quick fence. Forty acres have been felled, thirty-six of which are cleared and laid down in grass. There is a substantial four-roomed HOUSE on the premises, together with Out-buildings. The property i 3 situate about sixteen miles from Motueka, and is commonly kuown as the '•' Sugarloaf Station." For particulars as to terms, &c, apply to Edwabd Feabon, Esq., Motueka, or toMr.MANSONSixcLAiE, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. FOR SALE. THE unexpired LEASE of the premises at present occupied.by Messrs. Adams and Pitt, having a frontage to Hardy-street of 18 feet, with a depth of 80 feet. Lease has 11 years and 4 months to run, at a ground rent of £18 per annum. Possession immediate. Apply to 20 ALBERT PITT. M' ONET TO LEND.-In sums of £500 or £1,000. Interest, 10 per cent. ' Apnly at the office of W. vC. Hodgson, Trafalgarstreet. ,': 809 A ~~DAMS' & KINGDON are prepared to . LEND MONEY on'approved real and personal security ; on real, 10 per cent. 458 NOTICE. A LL those Persons who are INDEBTED J\. to the late JAMES HARFORD, Junior, are requested to, PAY their accounts on or beforo the 30th January next; and all accounts ngainst the said James Habeobd must be SENT IN by that date, or they will riot be recognised. By order of the Executor, '" J. ABHBITitS". Hardy-street, Nelson, December 81,1868. ? 89

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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1182, 22 January 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1182, 22 January 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1182, 22 January 1869, Page 1

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