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W. ROUT AND SONS. HAVE JFOJI SALE THE FOLLOWING piiopffiirriES: A Cottage Property off Alton street, with Large Garden. Can be Purchased by Small Weekly Instalments. A Property opposite the Boyal Bine House, Hardy Btreet, having a Frontage of 82ft, by a depth of 290 ft, with two Large Buildings thereon. A Good Investment for spare Capital. Will be Sold at a Low Figure. A Comfortable Family Residence with Land in Hampden street West, opposite Viotory Square. - A.firßt olass Building Allotment, 152 feet by 142 feet, corner of Collingwood and Grove street, £210. Small deposit, and balance by monthly instalments. An Allotment having a frontage to Hardy street of 27 street, opposite Messrs Sharp and Sons' Auction Booms. A good Building Site in St Vincent street, Ihree Aexeß of Land, with comfortable House, in Montreal Btreet, overlooking ToiToi Valley ; blbo, Eight Acreß of Land adjoining. The above properties belong to Mr Joseph Gilbertßon, junr., who is prepared to cell very cheap. A Superior Property in St. Vincent street, nearly opposite the Girls' Sohool. The house is of brick, is well built, and nearly new. Quarter oan aore of land. Also a small Cottage adjoining, with 16 perches of land, fronting the same street. At the rear of these properties there are four nice allotments suitable for building sites. . These properties will be sold at very reasonable prices. Two Farm Properties at Wafeapuafea, belonging to William and Alfred Gill, containing 115 aores and 53 aores respectively. These properties oontain some really good land, and can be very profitably worked at a small cost Full particulars on application. The House and Land situate in Waimea Btreet, 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 has a frontage of 49ft by a depth of 175 ft. 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 most desirable Residence in Collingwood street, belonging to Mr S. C. Hill. The Houbo 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 Will be sold on vwy easy terms. 11. 11 l .»■■■■.,■!.,.. 0"'"" TO IbST fTIHAT Superior Family Residence belonging to Mr F, Worsley, oining Mr M. JL Lightband's property. .The house is in a first olass Btate of repair, and has every convenience. A Superior Property off Trafalgar Sqnare, with land 66ft by 152 ft. House has Eight Booms, with Gac and Water laid on, Gos Stove, wide verandah, &c. A fed all fcbeep and Cattle Ron of 2000 Acres, with House and Outbuildings, situate at Lower Moutere. There are 600 acres of first-class swamp land, drained and partly cultivated. Will let at a veiy lovr rental, or owner is willing to exchange the property for one nearer Town. A Cottage at Btofec, with half art acre of land. More land can be bad if required. The Dwelling is very comfortable, and has every convenience. A superior Hobfo Property in Washington Valley, belonging to Mrs W. E. Bowe. One let in a double Tenement Houso in Waimea Btreet. Has jußt been put into a perfect state of repair. 6/6 per week. ROUT & SONS, Land and Financ e Agents, Hardy street, JSelson.

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Standard Fire & Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand ;, NELSON BRANCH. El E E , Marine, and Gnaraniee Policies issued at current rates. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. Large and Influential Colonial Proprietary. A. A. SCAIFE, Chief Agent for Nelson. SOUTa BBITIB-H F.IBB A2TO UABINB INBUBANOHCOMPAK-g OB ZB4 bAKB. CAPITAL £1,900,000 100,000 Shares of £19 eaoh. Unlimited liability of iJafge Body of Shar* holders, resident throughout the Colony. Bankers : Oolosiali Bank or N«w ZiaiiAhd. Hkad 0rn0n.... AuoKtAinj FIBS AND tfAßlffft BUSI^IIgS AS LOWEST SA2EB. There being no Local DireeSors fo? sr*l«oii and the undersigned having full poweri -mfehout refe?onoe tc the Head Office, the? are prepared to tako Bisks and make Settiemoa! losses without the elightfs delay. This Office combining bb it does etrongih, liberality of tsttlement, and a purely Net? Zealand proprietary, ooznmencU itself in mun-? wsyu to Inßuren. '"' BBAMOHKB AMD AGKXOIKS I London, ISan Francisco, and thr oat New Zealand and Austiui&n Colonies. Nbisok Strs-Aaßwra 1 Xi B. iI'ODZB & Go. ... Eichniocd W. fAIHTOF ... ... „, Wakefleld T, 8. Edbiszsb ,„ ,„ Motueka I, A. Coos ;.. ... k >, Takaka O. BUSS ... Coiling « o* BOLANDEES & CO, AGHNT ffOB gBLSON. ! INSURANCE CHAMBEES, TRAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. FIREIFLOODIIDEATH! WM. STANTON, Agent for the w following Institutions : — Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. "Familiar in their moutha as household words."— Shakepere. Established in Norwich, England, 1797. Canton Insurance Office. " For they who go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters.— Psalm cviii., 23. Established Hong Kong and London, 1837.1 Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria. " I'll make assurance double sure, and take a bond of fate.— Shakspere ' k^. Established 1370. With Sub-Bgenoies in all centres of population, in Towns and Portß in Nelson, Marlborough, and Westland. V Funds, and full powers for prompt settlement of claims, in Nelson or elsewhere). Wolfe b Schnapps, the publio should exercise caution Jn purchasing. ■ .Robert- W/itson^:' Horse-Shoer & General Smith, BEGStoannounoeto bis Customers an the public generally that ri fnture'i PBICE OF SHOEING will be- ' Light Horses .. .. „ 51. . Cart Horses .. ..'•.. .. 6/. Remove *Ib. Steeling 3d. TRAFALGAE-STEEET NOBTH next Gay'B Stablee).

THE COLONIAL MUTUAL Assurance Society, LIMITED. Nelson Office : HARDY STREET. POLICIES IN~FORCE EXCEED Ten Millions! ANNUAL INCOME ft/ aa aaa ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED A Million and a Quarter IS* All Profits belong to Policyholders. Policies once issued are Incontestable and Unconditional. Cash Surplus Divided AT LAST INVESTIGATION equivalent to REVERSIONARY BONUS OF £300000. PROPOSAL FORMS, Em, oanbe obtained on application to Offioe. W. ROUT & SONS, E. 0. YOUNG, Local Agents. Special Representative. ??L To avoid mistakes ask for Wolfe Schnapps BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. Established 1843. IcARTNEY BROS., IRON, ZINO, & TIN PLATE WORKERS, Bell-hangers and Coppersmiths, &c,> Licensed Gas <£ Water Fitters, STEAMBOAT WORK ana all Ships' reqniremente in the above line promptly attended to. DRAIN PIPES AND FITTINGS. IS- Call ana inspect our Drain Pipfes ana enquire before purchasing elsewhere. DRAINS LAID AND REPAIRED, and a perfect Bystem of drainage guaranteed WATER CLOSETS FITTED WITH THE PATENT WATER WASTE PREVENT. ING CISTERN, according to City Council By-lawa. lowest Prices. .Workmanship and Materia Guaranteed. 2622 cobJTco's MIDLAND LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES will run between Belgkove, Lyell, Westpobt, Reefton, and-GBEYMoura, connecting with Cfaristehureh Ooach on and after 2nd January, on arrival of 9 35 1 Tram from Nelson MONDAYS, WEDNBS DAYS, and FRIDAYS, returniLg Alternate days to connect with Trains at Belgiove. Booking Office, Nelson - Or< wn Stables. Parcels carried at moderate rates. JAS. CANNING, Acer JOHN MITCHELL," 895 Proprie* r. i A, AMOS, Late Paembnteb & Amos, pARPENTER & UNDERTAKER, *\J TBmtaAß Sqoabb. 2-4Q

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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7194, 14 December 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7194, 14 December 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7194, 14 December 1891, Page 1

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