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HAYS THE FOLLOWING mHE House and Land at the Port belonging to Mrs Gilbertson. This Property has frontR^i, a a 8 ct S ? Wab Ilfield1 l field quay and Victoria road, and commands a magnificent view of the 7hJ£? ±larbor '. Ha!' an aore of Land. To be sold at a low figure, and on easy terms, as the owcer is anxious to realize. n^A 00 ,!^ o nd . Land in st Vinoent street belonging to Mr Jonathan Brough, and situate nr«« P ™!f- School. The House is built of cob, ia commodious, and is in a good Btate of P %l ' P " 0Q £120 5 eas y terms. R MA i..ni Valaabl , 9 .4°? eote ot Land > being Sectiou 57, situate at the oorner of Haven Road and Beaohville, and adjoining Mrs Garrard's property, K«ift • S 88 ? Oor^ allotment toying frontages to Hardy aad Waimea streets of 76f 5 and eoitt respectively. Will be sold at a very low figure, as the owner is anxious to realise. «« «•» to?* oii. ' lth Hoaßo tnere o n . at the oorner of Oollingwood and Bronsi streets, opposite w. M. Stanton's property. The dwelling honae ia of brick oonatruotion, and oon4 ei J ro ° ms - A Gaa aod water laid on. A first-class neighborhood ,f or residence. ii™ a ii;«» a fc m "°P Br *y at Bnß8 n 8 Valley . consisting of 87 acres of land; with substantial five-roomed dwelling house, stable and outbuildings. ...=^.« « m^S^ Mi F fu m at Bri g Qtwa tor. consisting of 120 Acres of Land,""with a a substantial i»wi «! fl tT' the 85 eater ,P ortioQ o! the Hoaß9 beiQ g nearly new. About 55 acres of the ™£ / % , c re T X M d ? r baing low hills - The nd ia ot Hmsstone formation, and ia well i r . i « m buildin g s comprise Barn, Stable. &o. To be sold at a low figure. t«m ll r !" C i BS n.T tyin Hardy street, near tha Maitai Rtver, consisting of a substantial ISo »h m ,1 l ° e i ouse> mth a faU aore of land - WiU ba 80ld at a low figure, and nearly tne wnoie or the purohase money oan remain on mortgage at a low rate of interest. J.wo Acres of Land on . Waimea Road, adjoining Mr Chapman's nursery garden, belonging to Bishop Suter, being seotions 964 and 966. Prioe, £200. * 7 Urn? Allot ? lletn t adjoining Mr Ambrose Moore's property, having frontages to Nile street and Trafalgar Square. TK.vf C fl apital B u uildin 8 Site at Stepney ville, the Port, belonging to Mr Andreas Anderson. Thirty-five perches of land. Prioe £50. A very Superior Cottage Property in St. Viuoeat street, belonging to Mrs August, and adjoining Mr Taos. Allan's property. Price, £170. Only a small cash deposit required, balance on mortgage. t « De m ra u la °° tt3 g a Property in Tasmau street, near Nile street, belonging to Mr Grouada innela. lo be sold a bargain, aud on particularly easy terms. ■ One of Dear's Cottages in Waimea street at a very low figure and on exceptionally easy terms. The building is plastered throughout, and as good as ever. m A Comfortable Five-roomed Cottage, with an Acre of Land, at Richmond, lately oooupied by Mr O'Connell. Good Orchard. Low rent tc a good tenant. One let in a double Tenement House in Waimea street. Has just been put into a perfect state of repair. 6/6 per week. A. Saite of Cffioes in Hardy street, consisting of three good rooms in first-class order and repair, situate above Balme and Oo.'s ooaoh factory. Gas laid on, lavatory and every convenience. Low Rent. A superior seven^o >med House at Stoke, belonging to Mr Palmer. Built of briok and plastered _throa d hoat. Bitaroom and every convenience. Low rent. An eight roomed House with £ acre of land on Waimea road, belonging to Mrs Smallbone. iiatn room, wash house, dairy, and other conveniences. room' '^ j£^ff& ta oIW SS.""" Btr69 ' m WOmi bath " FOB BALE OR TO LET. The Property in Waimea street known as « Hingston's," oonsisting of a shop and dwelling house, with large stable and ooach house at the back. The above will be sold at a low figure, either the whole or part, or to let at a low rental. DEATH TO PARASITES 1 ! " SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED), IP I HID ■^t^iarimo.^llWllllllllllßlWMl^ll.LJJ _"' '_ H 11011/I^ll^7l

Used and recommended by — flock Wt Gebabd, Canterbury „ „ 61,000 M. C. Okbell do „ .. 6,000 W. O. Ruthkbfobd, Amuri . . . . 20,000 G. W. Moßae, Amuri .. „ 19,000 A. Simjns, Marlborough .. .. 45,000 f. H. Richmond. Marlborough . . 12,000 R. D. McLean, Hawke'a Bay . . 58,000 Waipaoa Station, Gisborne .. 20,000 Ida Valley Station, Otago .. 30,000 Scottish & New Zsaland Investment Company, Southland . . 17,000 And by owners of over 5,000,000 sheep in New Zealand, and many millions throughout the World. - —* PRICE-(in oasks) 5s 6d *>er Gallon. 1 Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. Chief Agents— BLA.CKBURNE & District Agents — R. LEVIEN, Nel Blenheim. By Speoial rf^j*^*^!** Excelle Appointment the to His Governor, :n.z. express o. Fbathebston Stbekt, Wbllington. Branches Dunedin, Ohristohuroh, Oamaru and Inveroargill, with Agenoiea throughou the Australasian Colonies & United Kingdom General Carriers and Forwarding Agents Custom House & Shipping Agents. GOODS of any description oolleoted, an forwarded without trouble to Oon«| sigoors or Consignees. The following low rates are charged on paokages for NELSON from Wellington :— 31b, Is ; 71b, 2a ; 201 b, 2s 6d ; 501 b, 3s 6d 1001 b, 4?, including oolleotion freight, wharfage, and delivery. By special arrangement with our London Agents, W. R. Sutton & Co., carriers to her Majesty the Queen, we are able to forward goods of any description from any of our Branob.es to any address in the United King don at the low, rate of 6d per lb, inclusive oS all charges, Farther particulars on application to oar Local Agent, Mb. J. O. BURFQRD, Order your goods to be sent through N.Z, I EXPRESS GO. The Firm's motto is— Pbomptitppb, Eo&somx, SAJBiy. 62 ST OW E L L ' S RHEUMATIC EXTERMINATOR Has a large and inoreasine sale. Everyone who has used it speaks in the highest terms aB to its effioaoy. The only genuine to be had from Mb. BOON, Chemist, Hardy street, Nelson. B sure that id has on this TRADE ftE^i/f f MARK. O. INMAN, Proprietor, IS KILL TAKING EnaielM PORTRMTS

Used aad recommended by— flook Dalgetx & Co, Otago 93 000 Handysidb, Boberts & Co, Wellington* 37|000 0. J. Habper, Canterbury .. ..20 000 R.W. Chapman g',ooo A. H; Aybton ! 000 G.Abmstbonq , 5000 J. JIDBST f| g oqo J. B. Blaib, Otago (Pablio Dip) " ' Aad by many other well-known flook ownera. Nbwlt Intboduoed. PRICE— (in kegs) 50s. per Cwt. 1 Cwt makes 1000 Gallons Dip. Another well-known Powder Dip costs half as much again. Compare the prioea 00,, Ohrietohnreh. Ison ; W. E. OLOUSTON & CO., 2722 STATEMENTS having been made by KJ Agents of Private Life lusuranoe Offioeß i that the advantages of the State Guarantee oan be obtained by" registering their Policies with the Registrar^General or Publio Trustee NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Government Life Insurance Department is the Only 1 .*f e Office transacting business ia New Zealand which can offer its Policy-holders the SECUKITY OF THE GOVEBNMENI for the FAITHFUL FULFILMENT OF THE POLICY CONTRACT. J. H. RICHABDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. Custom House Hotel, NELSON. MR; JOHN GILMER (well known on the West Coast), having taken the above Ho" el, offerg SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to the Travelling and other Pnblio Nona but THE BEST Wrasss and Bike and Spibits on Sale, nd a First-class Table kept. l*"A Night Porier on the premises to bqH ibe arrivals and departures of steamers. WONDERS WILL NEVER OEASE. SUISTED & PAHL'S BUTTER MOULD The Best, Cleanest, and Easiest Jh the Market. AGENT .FOR NELSON: J. A. PACKER.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7680, 12 July 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7680, 12 July 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7680, 12 July 1893, Page 1

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