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HEW ADVJtJ*TISIMBHTB. NELSOK-BBLGBOVE RAILWAY VOLUJSTESK TRAIN. ON WEDNESDAY, Sept. 28tb, an EXCBA TRAIN will leave Nelson for Wakcfiald at 10 p.m. returning frjm I Wakefield for Nelson at 1110 p.m. BYJ3RDEB. STOKE ROAD BoAßl>r~^ TENDERS are invited until Noon JL o< SATUBDAY, Ootober lßt, 1887, for the following works :— Stojcb Suß'Drsrßiox — Orphanage Bead, Poor Man's Taller Boad, Paring Road and Grubbing Briars, 4c, Beaoh Boad, Specifications to be seen at the " Tnrf" Hotel, Hori SOB-DiSTßior — Forming Paton'a Boad, Stead Ellis'i Boad, and Gravel. ling Suttun'i Boad. ArPiiß? StJB-Diflißioi! — Forming Eir. kett's Boad, and M'Sbane's Boad, ■ Paring on the Appleby Boad. pecificatiom to bessen at Mr Chabiis Baick'S Store, Hope, for the Hope and Appleby districts, EOBEBT M. SMITH, Secretary 5.8.8. Sept. 19tb, 1887. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, TIENDERS for the LEASE OF X IRON STORE situated on the Railway I Wharf, the Port, for the term of Three Years, I will be reooived at the Bailey Manager's I Office, Nelson, up U Noon on WWDAX, tha 3rd oi October. Th» Premises may be viewed and further information obtained, on applioation to the District Manager, Nelson, or the Station Maßtor at the Port. BY ORDER, WAIMEA COUNTS'. IT is hereby notified, in terms of Section 33 of " The Local Bodies Lobds Act, 1886," tbat the Waimea County Council intend to BORBOW £1,300 for the purpose of providing the balance required to defray the cost of the New Wharf at Motueka. The security proposed to be given for «uoh LOAN being the revenues of the said Wharf, ta tho amount of £65 per annum. JOSHUA BIBD, County Chairman. Miles & Eingdon Have tho following PROPEBTIKB For Sale and to Lets forlJale. I C)Af\ A CUES, Pakawau Section! I A^dbU 1, 2, and 3. ■ ■Jir ACHES Waimea West, Bed ■ XJ.«J wood's Yailay, pat tof Section 27 Hf Square 2. H C)hh ACRES, Pakawaa Sections ■ £$ 4 4, 31, 32, 33, 34, Sizare 15. ■ K>7 ACRES Gollingwood, AaysA ■ O I Valley. Sections 42 and 43. --^ ■ iAO FEET, fro.tage to Broo^' ■ L\J£ treet. ■ Farm at Brishtwater I The Property of Bichaed AndbeWi B fIQ ACRES of Firet-clasg Agrical- I tural Land in the centre of the B Brightwater Township and fronting the Main H Boad and Railway Station and oompruiog H some of the most Valuable Building Sites in H Brigbttrater. H This Property is worthy the inspection of , H farms?* in search of a Gtcod Farm; of Hf capitalists with a view of cutting it up into H Building Allotments; and of those in search HE of a Hoalthy and Picturesque Hesidence. H Farm at Brightwater, m The Property of F. H. Bnowden. ■j A FCRST-CLASS FARM of 211 H JOL. Acres; 100 Acrea aro cropped ever; X yearand the balance is good Grass Lsad. Then Hf is a Comtortablo new Five-rooaaed Honsa HJf upon the Property, a lso i. table, Orch d, &<s, Urn The Property ia eitmtod within one mile of Mm the Brightwater Railway Station. K| Farms at Low^r Wa,kefield, mm The Property of Josoua Bird, Eeq. 1. 49 acres Section 76, Waimea Kauth, good mm level agricultural land,all fenced and sib HS divided, with goad 10 rooxied Dwelliog HJ| House, Dairy, Washbouse Barn. Stable*, and Outbuilding?. The property fronts HB tke main road, and ib only i mile from HK Wakcfleld Railway Station, has a- perma- HI , tent ataeam running through it, and is » HH comfortable end desirable homestead: HI 2. 35 acres, part of Seotio 114, Waime ■■ South, nearly adjoining the above, a H| fenced and subdivided. 3. 50 acres, Section 80, Waimea South gos HE level agricultural land, all fence d and HE subdivided. The property fronts the main X road, and is only | mile from Wakefiald HE Railway Station, is well watered, and w » H comfortable and desirable farm. BflJ A considerable part of the purchaae monef HE can remain on mortgage H| Farm, Waimea West. ■ (Part ot Riohabd Tomunsoh's). H fcfc ACRES, Parts of Sections 59 H| UU F.nd 154/totne of the best land is Wg Waimea West. All level land, and all besn ■■ ploughed and oropped. The land adjoins Mm mt Colt's and Mr P. Martin's. ■ L^nd at Takaka. , I 01A ACRES, Section 49, of X LiWJ which about 50 Acres ara good H ' level lard, tho balance being hill. The pro* BJ pert - abuts on the new l«kaka Bridge. HI ' STAFFORD HOUSP, The Por^, B O ■ the Property Of EdWABD BT£BH«« H i Sbq. A beautiful residence with Stablr, *°i H' overboking the Bay, together wi<h W' HJ Acre?, planted with Fruit and OrnafflentH H Trees B TolLet I ' The P!- 1- 'Vj Shop and Rem*" I adjoiuiog the u^jve, formerly cccupw* "7 ■ Wimectt and Sholfz H i>Q FEET, Bridge Street, o H MO BuiUiag lease, adjoining M0T»» ■ Far M\m% let- I A DWBLLiSc-ToUBHiBW**- I ii. ingtca Valley, t Ulning 7' «*■'• H witi Wa»b.houie, 4c, fitted op^JjJ - H convenience, standing npon \\ Acros ofWJJ ■ Tno House hM only jat been re-paperea ■• m le-pabtfld throughout. . S PANAMA HOUSE, 17 /oOßitt ■ X . flwt-olaes wpair, •uitabb for a^ ■ ng House, Dootor'i, or Private Bwidence. m Adams and Kin^don, I : " BOWOITOBB, JMUQ* \mjk

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5017, 28 September 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5017, 28 September 1887, Page 2