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HAVE THE FOLLOWING A Cottage Property off Alton street, with Large Garden. Can be Purohased by Small Weekly Instalments. A Property opposite the Boyal Bine House, Hardy treet, having a Frontage of 82ft, by a depth of 290 ft, with two Large Buildings thereon. A Good Investment for spare Capital. Will be Bold at a Low Figure. A Comfortable Family Besidenoe with Land n Harapden street West, opposite Victory Square. A first 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 tione' Auction Rooms. A good Building Site in St Vincent street. 1 . . . c Acres of Land, with comforteble House, in Montreal Btreet, overlooking Toi Toi valley ; also, Eight Acres cf Lend adjoining. The above properties belong to Mr Joseph QilbertEcn junr., who is prepared to sell very cheap. A Superior Property in St. Vincent street, nearly opposite the Girla' Sohool. The house is of brick, is well built, and nearly new. Quarter oan acre of land. Albo 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 prioes. 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 cost Full particulars on application. The Honse 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 has a frontage of 49ft by a depth of 175 ft. A veryj desirable Property in Waimea Btreet. The House is a two-Btorey one, and is in good repair. There is a quarter of an acre of land, very nioely laid out. A nioe quiet neighborhood. A most desirable Eosidence in Collingwood street, belonging to Mr S, 0. Hill. The House ia 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 very easy terms. TO LET rTIHAT Superior Family Residence belonging to Mr F. Worsley, oimng Mr M. X Lightband's property. The house is in a first class state of repair, and has every convenience. A Superior Property off Trafalgar Square, with land 66ft by 162 ft. House has Eight Booms, with Gac and Water laid on. Gey Stove, wide verandah, &o. A Email Sheep aDd Cattle Kun of 2UOO Acres, with Houee and Outbuildings, situate at Lower Moutere. Ihere are 6CO acreß of fJrßt-class swamp land, drained and partly cultivated. Will let at a very low rental, or owner ie willing to exchange the property for one nearer Town. A Cottage at Btoke, with half an acre of land. Mere land can be had if required. The Dwelling is very comfortable, and has every convenience. One let in a double Tenement House in Weimea street. Has just been put into a perfeot state of repair. 6/6 per week. FOR SALE OR TO LET. fSSTA very Superior Property ia Hardy street, on the Banks of the Maitai, at present ocoupied by Mr Greenwood, and formerly the residence of Inspector Atcheson. The house contains ten roouip, with batlj room and pantry, and large workshop. The building is well finished, and has every oonvenienoe. There is a fall acre of land attached, nicely laid out.i^lmaiediate posseseion can be given. HOUT & SONS, Land and Finance Agents, Hardy street, !Nelson.f \ £ — — — «, ;• /imEs\k .-. " VAST YEARLY J| HEE p QIP^V6% -CHEAPER INCREASE IN^^C^^^^HANJJNOTHER * SALES * /^**^^ KNOWN T? ITFFI HID ss> 6d ' P er S alloQ in 40 gallon casks ; 6a, per gallon in 5 gallon drumfl. ILIJIU UlJr« single gallons 7s. 6d. Note.— l Gallon makes 100 gallons of Bheep wash. DftWflFfi BID 50s - P er x owt - ke 8 ( t0 make 1000 gallons) ; 70s. per case (of 18 I \3 1? vbR iPII • 81b packets or 72 2ffi packets) ; 811. pkts. 45. ; 2» pkts. Is. l£s*Liberal Rodaotions on Large Ordets of Fluid or Powder. AGENTS JB-LEVIEN.NeIBon. ai^ruo, \W.E, CLOUSION & CO,, Blenheim

Nelson* Motueka, AND Riwaka Coach, EXPRESS COAOH will, after la January, 1891, leave Richmond Bailway Station on arrivßl of 10 a.m. Train for Modtkrk, MoruEKA, and Kiwaka. oa TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS, arriving at Motueka at 2 30 p.m. and Riwaka at 3 p.m. BETUENIN Mondays and Fridays — Leave Eiwaka at 7.20 a.m Arrive Motueka „ 7.40 „ Leave Motuoka „ 8.0 „ i Arrive Upper Mout „ 9.30 „ I Leave Upper Moutere 10.0 ' Arrive Richmond noo Booking Offices— Gilmer's Masonio Hotel, i Nelson ; Green's Railway Hotel, Richmond ; Heath's Upper Moatere Hotel; Brougham's Post Offioe Hotel, Motueka; Arnolds Travellers' Eect Hotel, Riwaka. Paboels left at any of the above Offices will be attended to, but mußfe be paid for before delivery. Passengers travelling by this Coaoh wil always oatoh the 12.54 train from Richmond to Kelson. Horseß broken to Harness. Vioioua Horses made to go quiet. JOHN DELASY, t 026 Propr otor. RESULT OF . W. dm & SOh S JUBILEE I GDESSIHGJMHTEST. AM 0U N T .0 U 1 M 0 N E Yj'eontaincd Bottle — * ] j£3 17s lid.

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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7207, 11 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7207, 11 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7207, 11 March 1892, Page 1