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W.Kout& Sons, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, VALUERS. MNANOTERB, HOOSE LAND, COMMiSSION <fc INSURANCE AGENTS. TTAVE the following Properties FOII SALE ob TO J-ET— The House and Grounds in Kawhai street,, owned and occupied by P. H. Engel, Esq The House contained Nine Booms ana Bath-room, and ha 3 many conveniences. There are nearly 2£ acres of Land laid out as Orchard and Flower Garden, the latter containing some of the choicest Plants in Kelson. There is a Three-stalled Stable, Coach-house, Wash-boUBe, <$r0.,&0. Price, £1250, or £100 per annum. ' .. The Property in Brougham street, at present in the occupation of Mr J. K. Waite, and situate opposite the residence of Mr TJ.Y. Jtell^ Immediate possession can be given. A low rent to a good tenant r or a purchaser will be dealt liberally witbT FOR SALE ' Eleven Valuable Building Sites belonging to Mi* J. P. Black, situate in Waimea? Franklyn, and Kawai streets. The average amount of Land to each allotment is 60ft by 170 ft. Prices range from £110 to £160 per allotment. This Property is within a short distance of the Boys? College, and for beauty of prospect, convenience, and healthiness of situation, it stands unsurpassed. < A Four-roomed Cottage Property in Bussell street, lately owned and occupied by Mrs P. Curran. Full particulars "will be furnished on application. " A Six-roomed House—double tenement—belonging to Mrs Wylie, and situate in Alma Lane. Price, £100. A comfortable Cottage Property in St. Yincent-st. belonging to Mr Jonathan Brough—six rooms and Outhouse. £150. Eight Acres of Hill Land ifl Toi-toi Valley, Montreal street, being section 798, and block f6, belonging to Mr Joseph Gilbertson. Prioe, £250. A Four-roomed Cottage property in Russell street, with large Wash-house and good Cemented Yard; also large Fruit and Vegetable Garden. Price, £130. The several Properties in Waimea street, and Examiner street, belonging to Mr W. Dear ■• : '..'..';■■..' TO liE^ ;'"' \ ■ A comfortable and convenient Six.roomed House in Halifax street, opposite the residence of Mrs Kingdon. A very desirable neighborhood for residence. The Property in Halifax street at present in the occupation of Mr W. W. Dartnall. The House contains 12 rooms and is very convenient. There is an acre and a quarter of Land laid out in Shrubbery, Garden, <fee. A very desirable Property at Stoke, lately occupied by-Mr Beeves. Holland House is being entirely renovated, and is a most comfortable and convenient dwelling. There are 26 Acres of First-class Land, together with a new ] Stable,; Coach-house, Fowl-hoHse, &o. thereon. A most suitable property for a business man desiring a country residence. A Nine-roomed House at Foxbill, with one acre of Land, belongiug to Mr James Rutherford. There are also two' Dairies attached* A low rent to a good tenanjt. ~ A Seven-roomed House in Hampden street, opposite Victory Square, adjoining Mr Buckeridge's. One quarter of an acre ol Land. A desirable locality for residence. Bent £30 per annum. The House on the banks of the Maitai, lately in the occupation of Mr George Hodgson. Furnished if required; This property is most pleasantly situated, adjoining the grounds of Mr' Martin Ligbtband. W. ROUT~& SONS ''Sun Office," Nelson. The Public Trust -Office---of. New ZealandITS OBJECT ARi~Ei?EOIALM PROTECTIVE. 11HE Estates of persons who die, baring neglected to make their wills, and who have not any friends living in the Oslony ready to apply for admimsjr&ton, we carefully administered, debts paid and residues remittee! to those legally entitled to receive them. A persona are, however, urged to instruct their solicitors as to their wills whilst in possession of health and unimpaired faculties. Inviolable security for tha fulfilment of their wishes is assurid by the appointment of the Public Trustee *s sole Executor. No oharge is made upon the deposit far ssfe custody of any Will by which the Public Trustee is appointed Executor Ofc er Wills may be deposited on payment of a fea of Ten Shilliogg. Subject to the pro'vision'sof the Public Trust Office Aotj, any present trustee may transfer the manage ment of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereupon hold suoh property, upan the original trusts attach ing thereto The scab of feet applicable to the classes of Estates above eferred to is as follows» On all rocftiptr of income under a trust, or on realism* property under a will, or transfer of administration or probate ~, £5 per oent. - For rendering Property Tax return (it necessary) ,^7~ ~,10 For rendering Btamp aoc3unt (if necessary) ... ~» ... 2/6 per cent. VMir*. fee, £1 For obtaining probate (if necessary) ..; ... ... ~, 7/8 per cent, j Max. fee, £1 For investing funds, if the sum lent is under £1000 ... ... 20/- per cent For investing funds, if the sum lent is over £1000 ... ... 15/' per cent The Public Trustee holds large sums of money for investment on real security at current rates of interest. Any sums may be advanced on first mortgage of freehold property to the extent of one-balf of itt actual value. Applications for advances will be received at the various agencies. Every polioyholder under ''The Life A'surftoca Companies Act, 1873," may register suoh policy within six months afte? the making theeof, on payment of a fee of five shillings. lor more detaied information appjy to the Public Trustee, at Wellington, or to A. A. SOAIEB, ESQ., Agent, Nelson.

Norwich Union Fire Office. ; Hhad [Offiob, Nobwioh, Ejraiim Bnsineu exceeds Two Hundred Millions £200,000,000. SEPTBMBKB QUARTER DAT, 1887. HoiSKsa or Poiioibb expiring this Quarter are respectfully reminded that tbeir Premiums for Bkhiwae should be paid on or before Thursday, September 29th ( Michael aiae Day.) _ iHTINDINa " ISSUBfM will flad this an advantageous opportunity for taking put Policies to fall doe on Quarter Day.' • # * Insurance e»n be effected and Renewal Premiums paid at any of the Branch Agencies in thit District, Marlborough, vr Wtsttand, or at the Principal Office in Nelson. "W. M: Ntant >n, ■■;V' AGENT AND ATIORNJffir. NOBTH GERMAN FIBE INSURANCE GOMPAN? OF HAMBURG. THIS old established COMPANY haying opened an 4.otfNCr in N>hori, ia p-epared to accept Flßifi BIdKS ot BYiDEY DfiSOaiPIION at ourrent ratei of premium. Having large Inverted Fundi within the Colony (irrespective of Conflagration and Bmarftenoy Funds) it offers Undoubted Security to intending insurers. Every provision has been made for the Prompt Ssttlement of Losses within the Colony, without re'erenoe elsewhere. The prominent features of this Office are— LIBERALITY, FIDELITY, DESPATCH. E. O'HARA OAKAVAN, Agent Kelson Distriot. NOBTH GEKMAN"f7»B IN&u¥ANCS COMPANY OF HAMBURG. MR. B. (VHABA CANAVAN (late of the Ptosaix Fire Offioe), has been app >intod to the A&tiJNUY of the above Co. for the Dietriot of Nelson. GEO. B. GRAHAM, Buperintendettof AgADOies and. General Agent. JOHN BISCLAIB, Assistoit Crearnl At rat. WeUiDgtOD,M.y3B ( IBB7. *

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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 1