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NEW^p^BTISjBMENTS. j ~~ For Sale, A Valuable Tema. IAA AGBES of Firßt claia AGBI ! 100 CULTURAL and PABTORAL LAND, situate in the thriving District of Bright-; water, within easy distanoe ol the Railway Station, and about two hours' drive from Nelson city, on one of the'finest roads m the Colony. The Farm is sub-divided into paddocks by substantial fences, has »a abundant supply of water from neve* failing sources, and the soil is unsurpassabiy rich, being in many places over 12ft deep. The Property includes Homestead, comprising Five-roomed Totara Dwelling house, i Cow-shed ana Barn, recently built.- There is also 1J aores of an Orchard planted with the ohoicest Fruit Trees, and about 15 acres of standing Bush of Totara, Bed Pine, and White Pine. This property, from its position and the ' nature of the soil, especially commends it- ! self to intending settlers, small capitalists, \ and retired gentlemen. The Live Stook at present depasturing on this Farm can be taken at a valuation* 1 The most liberal and accommodating terms b will be made as to payment of purchase ) money. y For further particulars apply to . J. 0. M. KARSTEN, Auctioneer, to lbtT^ TWO First-cUBB OFPIOES, furnished or unfurnished, commanding good position—being in the centre of the City, and close to the Pos and Telegraph - Office. Very suitable for an Insurance A gent or Sharebroker. For particulars apply to J. 0. M. KABSIEN, Auctioneer. Continuation OF j4Lu.oti.on Sale. A BABE opportunity for Parties about to Furnish. TO -MORROW r. at Two p.m. BALANCEOE THE Stock^Trade OF JAMES & COS FnrmsliiDg Warehouse TO BE SOLD BY AUOTIO N, _ AT THE NELSON AUCTION BOOMS, E — A change having taken place in the Firm of the abovenamed Auctioneers, the whole of the Stock must be sold • at ohce, and in lots to suit purchasers Every article will be opened for 3 > inspection, and may be carefully exre amined prior to L sale by intending purchasers. tS-TEBMS — Under £10 cash; | c above that amount, approve accepty ance of three months will be taken. .. IN THE ESTATE OF if Mb DAVID BUENS, Deceased. JAMES <fe 00, have been favored with instructions from the Administratrix in the above Estate to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At heb Besidence, Waimea Street, On WEDNESDAY, 12th Ootober, at 10.80 a.m., THE WHOLE OF THE . Household Furniture & Effects, >• coMPßisma — One PIANO, Spring Couch, Bookcase, 6 Morocco Leather Chairs, Loo Table, and Cover,. Brussels Carpet, Fender, and Fireirons, Art Union Steel Engravings, Oleographs, Venetian Blinds, &o. BEDROOM FURNITURE. Wardrobe, Chest of Drawers, Dressing Table, S Toilet Glass, Bedstead and Bedding, It Venetian Blinds, &c. Ie KITCHEN FURNITURE, d Store, Chairs and Tables, Glass and Crockery J. Ware. I LIBRARY. , r The late Mr Burns was recognised as a Collector of Standard Works. The LIBRARY contains about 1000 Volumes and Periodicals; most of the Works being by the most eminent writers, several of them being very rare, and we think we may safely say that such a collection of Books has not been offered in Nelson for the last 25 years. i' CATALOGUES are now in preparation "' and may be obtained on application at our Office on and after the Ist Ootober. The LIBRARY will be Open on Monday and Tuesday, the 10th and 11th of October, from 2 to 4 p.m., where Catalogues may he obtained, giving intending purchasers an 3 opportunity of inspecting the Works, and * marking their Catalogues prior to Sale. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. JAMES & GO., Auctioneers. .—■——■— —— .' „ i' ■ ■» ''.-.' I o t v 6 » ! SAINT RAPHAEL : WINE. (The "Wine of Health,) A CONSIGNMENT of this wonderful CURATIVE WINE just received. For Convalescents recovering from long illnesses, this WINE will be found most beneficial, being invaluable as a ; Tonic and Restorative. ' Owing t) the amount of tannin it contains, > derived from a procesi of prolonged fermentai Hon; no other Wine oiieisei more real ■ strength and body. The mott minute oare is bestowed upon its production, and its reputation, which bas been long established, is extending every day. M. M. WEBSTER, AGENT, FOR NELSON AND MABLBOBOUGH y ' ■ I

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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5017, 28 September 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5017, 28 September 1887, Page 2