SAINT BAPHAEL WINE. (The Wine of Health.) A CONSIGNMENT of this wonder, fol CURATIVE WINE juit neeivei. For OonnlesceoU reonering from long illnessw, thii WINK will be found most beneficial, being invaluabl* as a Tonic and Restorative, Owing t) the-amount of tannin it contains derived from a procesi of prolonged f«rmenta< tion; no other Wine oibsmm more veal strength and body. , -. "The mott minute oare it bestowed upon lti production, and its reputation, whioh bai been long established, it extending tvery day. I M. WEBSTER, AGENT, FOB NELSON AND MABLBOBOTJGH CITr OF KELSON. Town Clerk's Office fth October, 1887. NOTIOE is hereby given of the intention of the Council of the City of Nelson, to FIX the LEVEL of WAIME4 STREET, between Hardy street and Bridge street, according to the plan now open for inspection at the above* office during office hours. . And notice is hereby further given, that the said Council have appointed FRIDAY, the 11th day of November, 1887, at 7.30 p.n* as the time -for hearing objections (if any) to the proposed level by persons affected then* by. All luch objections must be in writing, addressed and sent to the said Council not less than ton daps before the said 11th day of HoTemte. g _ v oui] . Ti Town Clerk, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!} George Theak BEGS to intimate that he has purchased from John Nkwbkhbt, the GOOD-WILL, STOCK-IN-TBADE, and all BOOK DEBTS of that Grocery and General Store business in Bridge street, carried on up' , till now by him, and intends carrying on the same in Buch a manner as will ensure eatis. faction to all patrons. I hereby intimate that I have sold to; Georg* Thuak, the Good-will, Stock-ia. Trade, and all Book Debts, in connection with the business in Bridge street, hitherto/ carried on by me, and solicit for my suaeeiy sor a continuance of patronage. (Signed) JOHN NEWBEBBY. October Ist, 1887. Adams & Kingdon Have the f oho mug PROPERTIES For Sale and to Let! FOK~SALE. CyA f\ ACRES, Pakawau Section! £ Lh\J 1, 2, and 3. -I T X AOBES Waimea West, Bad* XI. Cj wood'tfYaihy, part of Section 27 ( Square 2. C)Hh ACBEB, Pakawau Section! / Mf f 4, 81, 32, S3, 34, Scare 16. Xjrf ACRES Gollingwood, Aorert t} / Valley. Sections 42 an 48----1 AJ) FEED, fro tage to Bt«o^ lUa trett. ' ■ Farm at Brishtwater The Property of JBiohabd Aklrew. . 9O ACBES of First-class Agrical6d\J tural Land in the centre of ta« Bngbtwater Township and fronting the Haio Road and Bailway Btation and oomprutDf some of the most Valuable Building tiitei ia Brightvrater. Tbia Property is worthy the in^psotioa «f farmers in search of a Gcod Farm; »{ capitalists with a view of cutting it up iatt Building Allotments; and of thooe in learck of a Healthy and Picturesque Residence. Farm at Brightwater, The Property of F. H. Snowden. AMRST-CIjASS FARM of 211 Acres; 100 Acres are cropped every yearand the balance iegood Qraes Land. Thew is a Comfortable new Five>roomed Houm upon the Property, a leo '. table, Orob d, Ac The Property is situated within one nwef the Brightwatar Bailway Station, Farms at Low^r Wakefield, The Property of Josoua Bird, Eiq. 1. 49 acres Section 76. Waiuaea South, goed level agricultural land, alHonoed and iob; divided, with good 10 roo i>ed Dveliiaf House, Dairy, Waahhouse Barn. Stably,. and Outbuildingi. The property front!' iliQ main road, and is only \ mil* froa "; W»kefield Bailway Sratioc, has a perau* bent it'earn running I hrough it, and if • , comfortable and desirable homeeteadi if 2. 35 acres, part of Sectio 114, Waimi Soutb, noarly adjoining the above, a I finced and subdivided. I 3. 60 acres, Section 80, Waimea S outk got I level agricultural land, all feactdaad lubdivided. The property fronts theaato < road, and is only i mile from WaketeU - Bailway Stution, is well watered, and k a comfortable and desirable farm. I A considerable part of the purchase monef J can remain on mortgsgo Farm, Waimea West. I (Part oi Riohabd Tomldjbon'b). I f*(\ ACRES, Parts of Seotions 50 I \}\J and 154, some of the beat lani ia I Waimea West. All level land, and all own . I ploughed and cropped. The land adjoins M« , QolVa and Mr P. Martin's. / Land at lakaka. 91 n ACRE8 > Section 49, 0/ . M ±SJ which about 60 Acres are gooi level land, the balanoe being bilL The pro* pert * abuts on the new Takaka Bridge. STAFFORD HOUSE, Tha Port O the Property Of Edwabd EveuiTt. Keg. A beautiful residenoe with Stable, *•. overlooking the Bay, together with Fiv» Acre.', planted with Fcait and. OrnameaUl Treeß 1' "■ i^-TlLiet The Blict^.iii.U'd Skop and PremifM adjoiuirg the above, formerly ootupiei by Wimaett aad SboUa 9Q FEET, Bridgs Street, • ■ mO Building lease, adjoining UottU , Tailor. For SalefT To LetA DWELLINQ-HwqSEiQff«k« xjL ingtoa Yallty, oostaining 7 roMW r with Waab-hoUM, Ac, fitted up witk everr . convenience, staoding upon H Acre* of M>^ fae Home has only just been re-paperei aw re-ptinted throughout. PANAMA HOUSE, 17 uomt if X flret-olaes repair, •uitable fjr aßtsri* us House, Doctor's, or Private R»iic«nct< Adams and Kingdoo, eonciTOM, muaoa
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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5025, 7 October 1887, Page 2
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848Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5025, 7 October 1887, Page 2
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