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HAVE the Following ' iBB Hv BMBt km 4sS jsk wkdM i&#*BßTi^ IB2TE& V9BH2 W* qith A Cottage Property off Alton' BtreeL with. Large Garden. Can be i Purchased by Small Weekly Instalments., i '%£ o^X^ pe ?L°n p ,? osi '^ a R 2 yßl Blae .fio«ae, Hardy treet, having a Frontage of 82ft, by a ofepth of 290ft, .with twol/arge Bmldings thereon. A Good Investment for spare Capital. Will be Sold at a Low Figure. , ' XT- i A^^^ ° 3 omfortable Famil y Beßidence with Land n Hampden street West, opposite : yiotory Square. .■ ; . . . ... re ' A first class Building Allotment, 152 f^et by 142 feet, corner of OolHngwood' and Grove street, £210. Small deposit, and balance by monthly instalments. . ' ; ' An Allotment haying a frontage to Hardy'sHreet'of 27 street, opposite Messrs Sharp and Sons' Auction Rooms. i s " -i - A gooa Building Site in i?t Vincent street. ■„ ■. : ;: . 1 i.*e Aciee of Land, with comfortable' House, "in Montreal street, overlooking ToiToi Valley ; also, Eight Acres of Land adjoining. The above properties belong to Mr Joseph Silberteon. 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 acre of I and. 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 Wakapuakar belonging to William and Alfred Gill, containing 115 aores and 53 acres respective./. Theße properties contain some really good land, and oan be very profitably worked at a small coßt ' Jull particulars on application. The House and Land situate' in Waimea street,' belonging to Mr William Patterson. The roomß of iheD.wdhng. are large, lofty, and convenient, arid the Building is as good as new I The land has ; a frontage of 49ft by a dejpth ojt 175 ft. . v A very I desirable Property, in Waimea street. The House is a two-Btorey one, and is in good repair. There is a quarter of ah aore of land, very" nicely laid out. A nice quiet neighborhood. _ ; . . , L most deßirable Rosidenoe in OolHngwood street, belonging to Mr S. O. Hill. The , House is ■. built very conveniently, and ' the property is in a very nice neighborhood. The land ha 8 a frontage of 40fi and a depth of 100 Will be sold on very easy terms. TO UST " 7TIHAT Superior Family Besidenoe belonging to Mr F. Worsley, oining Mr M. X Lightband a property. The house, is in a first clqbs state of repair, and has every convenience. • ■ ■ ' A Superior Property off Trafalgar Square, with land, 66ft by 152 ft. House 1 has Eight Rooms, with Gas and Water laid on, Gas Stove, wide verandah, &o. A email Sheep and Cattle Run of 2000 Acres, with -House and Outbuildingß, situate at Lower. Moutere. There are' 6oo aores of frst-olass swamp land, drained and partly oultivated. Will let at a very low rental, or owner is willing to exchange the property for one I nearer Town. . \ ,-"'!■/ . !: v A Cottage at Btoke, wijih halt ah acre of land. More land oan be had if required. The Dwelling ib very comfortable, and has every convenience. Fe rf«oUt^o?repait Ub 6?6p T e?;Tef H ° n T * Waimea Btreet ' N* been put into a anctA ■ ?9P SAOl; OR W LET. JT^f v ?. ry Su P e^l ot Propertyiin Hardy «treetL on the Banks of the Maitai, at present occupied by Mr Ureenwood, and .formerly the residence of Inspector Atoheson. The house contains ten rooms, with bath room and pantry, and large workshop. The building is well finished, and has every convenience. There is a full aorepf land atcaohed, nicely laid out.f|lniaaediate ROUT & I SONS,:' .. Land and Finance Agents, Hardy street, Nelson.| \ FLUjJD DIPr^^EOWDER DIJH •■ ."- ~i /LITTLESy WVST YEARLY^ HH p DIPS^W^pAPEB: INCREASE INy^^^^^THA^iMOIHER * SALES 4 "/^^^^"^^^*\ WELL KNOWN ; mm ~^" l . '■■■ jpjemojes^---PI ITFn RID ss> 6d> P er on a4O gallon *»■&■;• W;- per gallon in s'gallondrumß. ILUIJLf Ulr* single gallons 7s. 6d. , „ , , Note.— l (Gallon makes 100 gallons of: sheep wash. DAWII7B HIP 50a# per 1 owt> feeg <*° m^e 1000 gallons) ; 70s. per ease (of 18 iU if UDR U II • m> paokets or 72 21b paokets) ; 8» pkts. 45. ; • 2ft pktfl. -10. ■ iS'Liberal Beduolions on Lar^p Otdm of Fluid qr Powder. - Anpufpß /B.LEVIEN, Nelson. , .. <au^- LD i ' JW.E. CLOUSrON & COi, -Blenheim Nelson, Motueka^ . T 37 rr^ftj|^."; : „:■'• '.: tt,. » >-> , NMENT LIFE INSURANCE j : : Biwaka Coach, . j ;,. department. ;v : ■■ ■_ | ' : . ESTABLISHED 1876. ' " ''f la^%s Stfft MSi Jf f& Every Policy Quaranteed by ttio p'XPEES^ 00A0H will; after is . . S —' ...... , , Xls January, lß9 ly leavd Biohmond LOW PREMIUMS. Railway gtation 00 arrivai;bf 10 a.m. .Train • LARGE BONUSES. for Mouxbbe, MdroEkA, and RiVta?a^ on " . TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS, arriving at" ( The first policy issued, No. 1 for /300,' Motueka at 2 30 Pim^and Riwaka M 3 p.m. i s still in existence, and has had three v - Vr .BE-tURNIN bonuses allotted to it. viz. :— ;• .":)■. Leave Riwaka at7.2oa.m ; m"iJB« *i« *i a* Arrive Motucka. 740 - I Inißß s.£lß „£1 4s „ „ r Leave Motutika „' 8.-0 ," 'In 1890, £27 „£1 16s. „ „ n n Arrive Upper; Monk „ 9.30, ',', . . ' ; ..• ~^"- --[ Leave Upper Moutere 10^0 ~: * x t The above is an actual case, and shows • Arrive Riohmond ■ nob that the rate of bonus increased at each i .;• ::.-}•.■—;— . .■■.,'':' „ t- division. The premiums in force at the Booking Os-mobb— Qilmer's Masonib Hotel, time this policy was issued were not Nelson ; Green's Railway Hotel, Riohmond ; Ga l G^ l^ e^ to 2 T leld an iT bo i"i Be ?J Heath's Upper Motitere Hotel; Brougham's d tbe higher rates now charged should Post ■ Offioe Hotel, Motueka j Arnold s therefore S l^ atul more «atiafectory Travellers-R est Hotel, Riwaka. •" • " 9Ultß> Pabobxs left at any of the aboveOntoeß ' * JOSEPHUS H.- Richardson, will ;be attended to, but must be paiiifor li 3 ' Commlssloaori before 'delivery. . "...■.,;•,,;. * ( . '.. j \ ; Passengers travelUhg by ttiia (joaoh ; wil~ *~^ "^ L ~~ i always oatoh the 12.54 train-^om Richmond :- *Vf\ T TT"T» toNelson. .;,;;■;-'■ •-" r -.;i -■---' '; *v^.*'- ■ '±xJ -ljiHi X ' ' ; . Yiwna HorSeß madeTo go quiet! '■• ■■ '■" ■* ; HHSB BEEHiVB ,ST ORE— lmmediate •/ JOHN DELANT ; 4- POBseaßion.-Apply v> A. HARLET, 026; *° ke M*° ADAMS *;?INap-ON, Nelßon. ; ; 'eesult "TURKISH i MEDICAL .:.■■••• op •■•■•'."■••■■ : - i - • : . ' ■ ■ E. W. DES 1 SOP BATHS ;JUBIIiEE Now Open Daily uLI HiuMK v uUii 1 liv J . BfiIDGE ST " NELSON> Auk 0:1? NTIO tf "MONEY contained * —0—

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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7270, 15 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7270, 15 March 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7270, 15 March 1892, Page 1

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