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W. Botrt & Sons, HAVE TO £ET. That Valuable Property situate in jTrafalgar-st. South at present occupied by A. A, Scaife, Esq. The Bouse is very convenient and in good repair. There are Stable and Coach-houge on the Property, and s a small Paddock at back. The Garden ia well planted and in very good order. Immediate possession can be given. , \ A comfortable Cottage in Washington Valley, adjoining Mrs Branford's property. Bent £1 per month to a good tenant. A most desirable Property situate in Halifax street, between Trafalgar and Colling wood reets, belonging to Mr Karsten. - The House is quite new, well built, and has every convenience. \ Villa Kesidence in Bridge street, lately occupied by Mrs vVeston, situated next toKiDg's Jore. A House in Milton street, lately occupied by Mr H. Walkey. Six Acres of Land in the Wood, lately occupied by Mr Thomas Harley aa a Hop Ground. Immediate possession can be given. That desirable Villa Residence in Trafalgar-street South /lately occupied by Mr Worley, andnext to Mr Thos. Scott's residence. 'A Cottage' in Central Hardy street, opposite Balme and Co.'s, lately occupied by Mr Hargreaves. Bent, 8s a week. ™r.; TbiTProperty in* Halifax street, at present in the occupation of Mr W. W. Dartnall. The House contains 12 looms, and is very convenient. There is 1£ acre of Land laid out in Shrubbery, Garden, &c. The House and Land in Halifax street at present in the occupation of Mr John James. Bent, £40 a year. A double Tenement of 8 rooms with Garden, in Si Vincent street. Bent to a desirable tenant, £1 per month. A Cottage in Washington Valley at present occupied by Mr Sinclair, and situat next to Mr G«o. Brooker's property. Bent, 7s a week. A seven-roomed House in Hampden street, Victory Square, next Mr Buekeridge's residence. That desirable Residence known as formerly the property of the late Mr HuddJestone, situate on the banks of the Maitai. Well built House of 12 large rooms with every convenience ; 4J Acres of Land, Shrubbery, Lawn, etc. FOR 'SAL?. A newly built Villa Residence, with nearly a' Quarter of an Acre of Land, in Tasman street, the property of Mr Andrew Miller. The House is well built, is very comfortably, and has many conveniences. The purchase money can be paid, if desired, by monthly instalments extending over a number of years. Several* choice allotments of Land with frontages to Vanguard, Alfred, Tipahi, and Franklyn streets. Prices and particulars on application. We can arrange very easy Terms for persons Buying, and can also help them if tbey desire to erect buildings on the property. Two Cottages of 4-rooms cacti, situate at the corner of Grove and Tasman etreets; nearly new, well built, and iron roofs. Price £160 and £180 respectively. A small deposit only required, the rest can be paid off by monthly instalments, extending over a period of years, if so desired. A good chance for working men or others desirous of becoming their own landlords instead of continually paying rent. The Property belonging to Mr. W. Greenesa, and situate in Washington Valley, next Mrs Eowe's property. . A Superior Grazing Farm of One Hundred and Seventy-two Acres of first-class Land, ef limestone formation ; well watered, and with a valuable B jsh of Totara and other native timber. The improvements consist of a Five-roomed House, Stable, Sheds, and other Buildings. About fifty acres are flat; the rest low hills and terraces. The Farm is divided into five paddocks, well grassed and watered. There is a good Orchard of five acres on the place well stocked with fruit trees. Price, £800. A fine Property situated in Central Wakefield, well suited for a country residence. Is near Railway Station, School. Church, and other business places ; quarter of an acre of Land, one half of which is a Garden. The House is new and substantial. The other improvements are Stable, Cart-shed, <£c. Price, 275. A Four-roomed Cottage Property off Vanguard street, near Post Boy Hotel, belonging to Mr J. W. Simma. Land 50ft. by 180 ft. • Price £180. A Four-roomed Cottage Property with Four Acres oftjLand, situata at Spring Grove. Most of the land ia laid out as an Orchard, the trees being choice and in full bearing. Apply Mrs Thomas Martin, on the Premises, or to W. Bout and Sons. X- ! LAND AND FINANCE BBOKEES, NELSON1.

Purchase your TEAS from yie Birecfc Importers* and save Agents' Profits. ROBT. StfODGRASS ■pESPECTFULLY invites all who are not already drinking his celebrated TEAS to XV procure a packet arid compare them with the best value obtainable at Sixp nee per lb higher. Sold in everyaize and description of paoket, from 1/3 t« 3 per lb, blended, or as imported from India, China, and Ceylon. ALWAYS ON HAND—Large Stocks of Groceries, Provisions, Confectionery, Fancy Goods, Stationery, Earthenware, China, Glass, Brufhware, Basketware, Hollow-ware, Cutlery, Tobacconists' Sundries, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c, &c. THE FRIGES are found to compare most favobably with those charged at any other Establishment in Nelson. BS'Best Snowdrop Crystal SUGAR, 3d per lb. THE HEAVY STOCKS now on hand having been purchased before the new duties were imposed, NO ADVANCE IN PEICES WILL BE AiKED. CALEDONIT HOUSE, COLLINGWOOD & HAEDY STEEETS

Nelson to Blenheim Overland Via EAI VALLEY, PBLOBUS and HAVELOOK. Through in Ono Day. , fiOAOR eaves Neison tvery TUESDAY \J Morning at 6 o'clock, arriving at Blenheim lame evening j leaves Blenheim on MONDAY Morning at Six e'olocfc, arriving at Nelson tame day. Having made the necessary arrangements for changing Hones and accommodating passengers, we have commenced to ran our Coach through to Blenheim in one day. The line offers special facilities to Tsurists and Commercial Travellers, or any one wishing to spend a day or tffo in Havelock or the Sounds and surrounding districtsj and passengers may proceed on to Blenheim in tho Coach running between that place and Havejock. First class aco/oirimbdation on the road. 1 All commissions entrusted to ub will be strictly attended to. Parcels carried at reasonable rates. Passengers requested to book early. Booking Office, Commercial Hotel CLARK k lIOKEBING i roprietJr. Standard Fire & Marine Insurance Gpmpany of New Zealand. KSESON BEANOH. FIEE, Marine, and Guarantee Policies issusd at ourMnt ratea. : Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. Ls?2« and Influential Colonial Proprietary A»A.SOAIFE, Chic* Agent for Jkbjsoc. NOETH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 07 HAMBURG. THIS old established COMPANY haying opened an AG-BNOY in Nelson, is, prepared to aocept 7188 BISES of KVifBY DESCRIPTION at current rates of premium. Having large Inveßte'd Funds within the Oqloriy (irreßpectiye of Oonfla'gration and Emergenoy*| ffuoaai) it offers tTndoabted Seourity to intending insu.-ere. Every provision has beea made for tho Prompt Settlement of Loma within the ! : Co)oby, without fe'erence eieeWbere. The prominent features of thia Office are — LIBERALITY, FIDELITY, DESPATCH. S. O'fIAEA OANA^AN, Agent Ifelsoft Jjiotrict. NOHTH GE6MAN JWRjb INtUiiANGE COMPANY OF HAMBUm Mii. E, G'fAEA ..CANAYAN (lato 9/ the Pfcanix Fire Office), has been app^intea to the AQ-ENOY of the above Oa for the District of Nelson. GEO 8. GRAHAM. Superinte'nden toif Agflaofes and General Acent. JOHN SINCLAIR, Aieltfteii'iaeneral Aient, lPCtpir, Kty «B,'ljßb7,

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Colonist, Volume XXXI, Issue 5277, 27 July 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXI, Issue 5277, 27 July 1888, Page 1