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'" m KOUT AND SONS; HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPfiaTIEiS A Cottage Property in Nile Btreet, neer Alton street, Land 31 fee<i by 100 feet. To be Bold at a ve»y low Spore, and on very easy terms. . . . , . Th ree Acres of land , with comfortable House, in Montreal street,, overlooking Toi Toi ! Valley ; also, Eight Acres of Land adjoining. . The above properties, belong to, Mrs Joseph Gilbertßoni junr,, who is prepared to fell Very cheap. . .-• . : JBi ght Acres Hill Land in Moptrtal Btreet, Toi Toi Valley, being Section 796, and Block j F 6. Belongs to Mr Joseph Gilbertsom.T Will *ell,oheap. : . : i . A Superior Property in St. Vincent street, nearly opposite the Girls' School. The honse * is of brick, is well built, and nearly new. Quarter of an aore of land. Also a small Cottage adjoining, with 16 percheß of land, fronting the same street. At the rear of these propertied ichere'are fdur"nice i allotments euitabie for building sites, i These properties will be sold at very reasonable prices. ; , , ; ...', . : A Four-roomed Cottage, with Three Acres of Land, situate at Hope, adjoining Major Paton's property, and belonging to Mr George Heury Wakefield. The hQuse is quite new, and is very well finished. There is a good orchard on the place. Price £260. ,, Very easy terms. Two Farm Properties at Wakapuaka, belonging to William and Alfred Gill, containing 115 acres and 53 acres respectively. These properties Contain some really good land, and can be very profitably worked at a small coat Full particulars on application. Mr H. Ruffell's Property at Richmond. The land is laid out as Orchard, &c, and is in a good state of cultivation. The residence is, comfortable and convenient, and in good repair. The House and Land situate in Waimea street, belonging to Mr William Patterson. The rooms of the Dwelling are large, lofty, and'convenient, and the Building is as good as new. The land haß a frontage of 49ft by a depth of 176 ft.'' ' I <l' \'' " -.;,■ A good Cottage with Land (50ft by 144 ft), situate on Waimea 'B^a 'and adjoining St. Andrew's Orphanage. The House is nearly new, and is well constructed. The property belongs to Mr J. Millioan.- Price £280 i ........ f A very desirable Property in Waimea street. The House is a two-storey one, and is in good repair. There is a quarter of an aore of land, very nicely laid out. A nice quiet neighborhood. ' ; A good Bu ilding Allotment in St Vincent stre belonging to Mrs James Mills, having a frontage of 117frbyadepthof 297 ft. Jttce £70. .:; ' ■ ' '■:■..'"■' • ■ TO i.BT •„■ lif; ! - ' A ( rr : all Sbeep ocd Cattle Run of 2COO Acres, with House and Outbuildings, situate at Lower IWoutere; Iheie ate 6CO ECres of first'-olass swamp land, drained and partly oultivated. Will let at a very low rectal, or owner is willing to exchange the property for one nearer Tovtn. ' . ■ '■■ . . A Cottage at Bloke, with half an acre of land. More land can ba had if required. The Dwelling is very comfortable, and has every convenience. - .... « A superior House Properly in Washington Valley, belonging to Mrs W. E. Rowe. Or.c let in a double Tenement House in Waimea street. Has just been put into a perfect Etate of repair. 6/6 per week. ; That Desirable Femily Residence, known as St. Katherine's, near Boys' College, with or without the adjoining 6 acres of land. Immediate possession. Low rent to a gocd tenant. _ A superior Property,' situate in Eawai Btreet, belonging to Mrs Taylor; and formerly the residence of Mrs F.O. Simmons. The house contains eight rooms, with bathroom, &Q. t and has every convenience. Land 50 feet by 260 feet. For situation and outlook this property cannot be surpassed. __ _ • ' 1 For Sale or To Let. A moet desirable Residence in Collingwood street, belonging to Mr S. G- Hill. The Hoiue is built very conveniently, and the property is in a very nice neighborhood. The land has a frontage of 40ft and a depth of 100 ft. WiU be sold on very easy terms. A Superior Property off Trafalgar Square, with land G6ft by 162 ft. House has Eight Rooms, wii-h Gas arid' Water laid on. Gas Stove,, wide verandahi&o. ■ . .

Particularly active just now are attempts tc pal in off poisonous liquor for Wolfe's Schnapps. ]Vf ORWICH] l?N10N Fife ..lnnii ate b JLI Society of Norwich and London. In AMILIAR in their mouths as • household words." — Shakspere (Henry V). A GRIOULTURAL insurancei on «AJL Kicks, Corn Staoke, "&c. -'Now is 'the season. ITiAIR CLAIMS cettlkd in full, and JL immediately on proof. 13OLICIES iBSQed without delay. JL 6* rg HE DJSBTROYER " defied l)y -i insuring with Norwich Union. I LOUSINESS now increased to over I X> £270,000,000 -in this favorite O~ OFFICE, like " old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old I wine."— (old Goldsmitii). I^NSTJRANOE CHAMBERS, Trafalgar street, Nelson, controlling A GENOIES in all centres of popu- ' JLi. lation, of Nelson, Marloorough, and > Westland. W' M. BTANTON, Agent and ■ Attorney, appointed 1872, also for 1 /~1 ANTON Insurance Office (Marine). i. : : A. AMOS. Late Paeuenxbb & Auoa, • f CARPENTER & UNDERTAKER ' \J T bafaioar Squabb. 284 iaiJ>\ likMt iflAßi ; Bon't alloy yburself to fee Dnpftti 1 by Mm represeutations by earn nittg crafty Ad venturers. Tfao graftitst Disco? mtj of th« Agd I ' VTSITHBB DOOTOBB HOfi QUACKS i.l ItAveevu diMoverdlatNatmeate^OAlte , SLESINQRB'S EHBTJMATIO BALSAM i tax th« cum, »nd t&w»& inatont relial, of i Bfceomfttißm, Gout, Boi*tio«, Ttodokweox, Neorftlgia, Lumbago, Bpr»in» or Pains of acj tiad from maßoolar ox nervetu afleetione. , Thousands have tot tifitd to that efloei. S«f , pamphlets. 1 Mr Sleauu"»» ' . _*, and the last 86 yuwainYUtoria f-uftw Zealand, io a oafifliMßvpreel ol Urn ' good 4o*Uties oi kis HOBSE, CATTLE, and DOG MEDIOINIfI The prioe of eaoh ia very low, ; and he voald recommend ever? cs&er el ! animals, especially of horeets, to keep wme by i them, especially his colic or grips drink!. Bmbrocation, Condition and Worm Powdore, % : o( Oil, Blister and OreeiM Ointment; the Iftiter is a Cbsiaim Odm job Cow's Sou 1 ftttXß— see oiredars ; also his infallible Dta--1 tamper Fowdera and Mange Ointment fox Dogs. COWS ABB BUBJEOT to Portaritnt •r Milk Fever, which can be prevented «r esx«4 by using Slesinger's Cow Dreneh«s. They never faiL Slcsinger'a Friar s Balaam, made from th« reaipe oi the original Friar. th« inv«nisr. it , laperiottoanyoiuißf.-- BoldbyaUreipMtobH I daemfeta aad aodisifis veudora fthroogkool the Colony. Every acfebl* has foU dixeetions h«w to «M Beware oi imitations, v some on^rineipled Koandrela aw trying to pass off their rabbis!) tor the aeaoine. See that my name and TRADE — 'MABi V.S. to Attaehsd to eaoh air&le. «100 wwari wiU be f o* ftoof ljrftaf to the «OQviotion of Any one tMßlariertai •V'SEiiiMirk. v - ' S; SIiSHIHOBa,

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7005, 7 May 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7005, 7 May 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7005, 7 May 1891, Page 1

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