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W. BOXTT, licensed jjatsd Broker, Valuator^ uAND, HOUSE, & COM-jyIISSIOM AGENT, HABDY-STREET, NELSON. fHRAaSFEKS orCONVEY ANCES X of LAND underjthe "Land Transfer Act" effected, at charges fixed by the Act also, MORTGAGES and RE-LEASES. LOWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, and. LsiASE3dr'awn. Land hireil or let, Dougnt or Bola, on coa> ssissio Money invested on TMortgago Securities of in Bank and other Shares. Money I3nt on Freehold Securities at curcent i'ates of interest. Rents on Land or Interest on Mortgage?, &c. collected. Houses hired or let, bought or cold, on commission. Insur&ncea effected at lowest rates of premiums.' House rent* collected. Taxes and Insurances paid, acd repiira or insurances effoctcd cs required. Valuations made in Town or Courtry for purchases, sales, or for Stamp and Succession j iluty. FOR SALE. OS" VBSY EASY TEEMS TO SUIT PT7RCHASBEB.— W9. A Seven-roomed House with 7 acres Jand, 81 Wakefield, for £320, or with ? 1 acres £500 108; A comfortable House and Land, Haven Road, a bargain. 10R. Three Acres of Land in "Vanguard street. for building; sites, £40 each 211 Eighty Acres of excellent Land at Taranaki, lor £125. 128. A really first-class Estate of splendid Land at Clifton Golden Bay, \» ith a large Fcmily Residence and Outbuildings uhereon, very cheap. 129. Fifty. Acres of .first-class Land, nearly adjoining the rising Township of Manaia, Taranaki j the land is fenced and ready for immediate occupation; the price being reasonable, and the terms liberal. iSO. A Town Section in the principal street; of Manaia, Taranaki, affording a capital opening for an enterprising tradesman to establish a good business. 132. Three Acres of Good Land with a Savonroomed House and Stable, &o. in St. Vincent street, for £600. 133. Nearly Two Acres of Land in St. Vincent street with Comfortable House, for £140. }36. A desirable homestead of bush land at Stanley Brook, partly cleared and grassed, with a garden and orchard, for £200, on liberal terms. • 137. A comfortable seven-roomed House with large Garden at Richmond, conveniently situated, for £140. r*B. A b-ick-built House with iron roof, and Garden well planted with fruit trees, within five minutes' walk of Nelson Postofiice, £145. 239. One Acre of Land in Garden and Orchard, and small new Cottage, £300. I 341. Five acres of good Land, with splendid site for a residence, near Richmond, £200. 142 A House and Land in High-strest, Richmond, occupied by Alfred Hammond — very cheap. 1 43. A superior Villa Residence in Waimeaetreet, with large Garden—a bargain. 146. Fifty Acres of Good Flat Bush Land in Pigeon Valley, partly cleared, grassed and fenced, two miles from Railway Station, good chance for working iarmer. 147. A farm of 72 acres, at Wakefield, half «. ■ mile from the Station, fenced, and in paddocks, good homestead and orchard, with ten acres suitable for hops, for £600. 148. A choice Garden of Half an-Aere in Hardy street, for £350. TO LET. 40. A Family ResideD&e in Bronti street, with large garden, £30 per year 41. Six-roomer! Villa, Vanguard streot. at £26 per year 42. A Cottage in Trafalgar street, at 7s per week 43. A BoardiDf Hause, Collingwood street — cheap in ONE V TO LEND on approved freehol security. AGENT for the SUN INSURANCE CO. 'jpO SPORTSMEN who wish to JL eDj'oy home comforts with a fair amount of Sport, will find that by taking Tlie Cdttage at Totarauui, now vacant, they will secure an excellent :hance of enjoying both, added to the luxury oi Sea Bathing, &c, &c. For further information, apply by letter to iotarapui,-~or- to Captain J. Walkeb, of the La'riy'"BarVly., .. . 820 WANTED THE TRADE TO ENOW. \IT IL LI AM BE OWN ?V (Late oe Hokitika), Manufactures and Eopairs all kinds o JEWELLERY unsurpass-jd in Price and work by any in the Colony. BRIDGE STREET. NELSON. 137 ~~ ; ~T ■"" BRIDGE AND TRAFALGAR-STREET I NELSON. I A. H, has just received a splendid assort I .ment ot Ladies' Engagement and Signe I. iBLNGS, LOCKETS, ISECKLEIS, EAR \ J TSISGrS, BROOCHES, and ALBERTS, i: Oha best quality of Gold. Also, SILVE m &FITEB, BROOCHES, EAR-RINGS, 0 BBACELETS, NECKLETS, LOCKETS |P elegantly inlaid, to be Bod, at a GREAT I' KKDOUTION ior f OHBISTMA'S and NEW YBAl?. «lohn Rochfort,' OIV I L ENGINEER y and 1 1 AUTHORISED SURVEYOR, 5 . Manuka Street, Nelson. I Instructions left at my house, or with Mr t j »01t, Land A^ent, will meet with attention I NoticeET>UXTOJST & CO. make • 13 cash a-pyak.cko. ;j dv WOOL and other Pboduce conr K'Rued-to their London Agento ior M[T NEWMAN runs a comfortable '" ildr"* CONVEYANCE, between. RJCHj Q^OND and MOTUEKA, leaving the EailP nr V Station, Richmond, every Monday, ■• j^jj * v bdne3day, Feidax, at 10 a.m., and n-tum P lQglrom Motukka every Tuesday, ThuksII D«, and S axubday; B"'3q a.m. * lAHPurcelß left at Beock's White Haet M Richmond, and at CoppiNs' Aloxufsa "' M L Motu?ka will be attended to.

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Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3481, 14 June 1882, Page 1

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