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Public .Notices. nniIOMPSON & TRAFALGAR' STREET, NELSON, TMPORTERS OF WINES, SPIRITS, &c. AUCTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN. SHIPPING, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Fortnightly Sales of stock held at Richmond Fair Ground. 25 MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security. Apply to •2669 11. (*. GOULAND. G\ TT O B Y T • XI WILL, TAKE SIX CARD PORTRAITS FOR 5/At MR. JOHNS'^ 379 Trafalgar-street. OVERLAND MAIL TO BLENHEIM. TKE undesigned inlorms the Public that lie undertakes to DELIVER PARCELS entrusted t^ his care with punctuality and despatch. Startin? from the COAOH AND H( )RSES HOT EL, NELSON, EVERY SEC* >ND FRIDAY, and the GEORGE HOTEL, BLENHEIM, EVEKY OTHER SATURDAY, commencing on FRIDAY, the 4th February. 223 ARCHIBALD GRANT. FOR SALE. STANLEY "OROOK "OUN, consisting of JL> X\j about 1 800 Acres of FREEHOLD, and 600 Acros of LEASEHOLD LAND, and commanding otherwise a large area of Pasturage. It will carry well from Two to Three Hundred Head of Cattle. The length of Run comprised in the above is-about Ten Miles, commencing at Nirholson's Well, on the Spooner Range Road, and going down the Valley until it is intersected by the Pigeon Valley Road, and is consequently splendidly situated for Cattle Drovers or Dealers. It is well watered, and there is, even at the present time, a large amount of Feed all ov« r the Run. On the Upper part of the Run there is a large and substantial weatherboard House, with Stockyards and Sheds, and on the lower part a Good House, Milking Sheds, Stables, Yards, &c. There are 500 Acres of Bush Land Cleared and Sown with English Grasses, and divided into a large number of Paddocks. If agreed upon, a lot of Cattle, Sheep, anl Pigs could be taken by the Purchaser, together with all the Dairy Utensils, and all the Farming Tools on the Premises. The whole is for sale cheap, and the larger part of the Purchase Money can remain on Mortgage. For further particulars ■apply to H. D. JACKSON. 509 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Appiy to Mrs. J. TAYLOR, Washington Valley. 513 ~ TO LET. A GOOD FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE TO LET in Russell-street, the Port. Apply Mr. A. BUSH, Waimea Road. 511 TO LET.— A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, at College Hill, lately in the occupation of the Rev. W. Harvey. Apply to D. BURNS, Waimea road. 427 TO LET OR SELL, with Immediate Possession, a WELL-STOCKED SHEEP and CATTLE RUN, with Buildings and every requisite. Appiy, THOMAS ASKEW, Galatea' Hotel. 479 TO SELL OR LET.— Several DESIRABLE PROPERTIES in and near MOTUEKA, some in Cultivation, Six with DWELLING: HOUSES upon them. Also, PICTON TOWN SECTIONS. Particulars forwarded on application to MR. JELLICOE, Motueka. 569 TO LET. A Very Comfortable Detached SEVEN-ROOMED COTTAGE, with GARDEN, well stocked with FRUIT TREES, situate in Alton Street, at present occupied by the undersigned. Apply to J. HOUNSELL, Trafalgar-street. 406 TO BE LET, with Immediate Possession, the Premises occupied by E. F. Jones, at the Port, as a Boarding house and Bakery. _ For particulars apply on the Premises. This is an excellent opportunity for a person suited to the business. The Proprietor can give satisfactory reason for leaving. 64 TO LET. THOSE Eligible BUSINESS PREMISES filiated in Bridge-street, lately occupied by Mr. Charles King, as a Bakery. Also those Premi-es in Hardy-street, and known as the Old Post-office. Particulars can be obtained from, and immediate possession given by Mr. THOMAS BRUNNER. Brookside, Nelson, Dec. 18, 1869. 2677

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 72, 26 March 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 72, 26 March 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 72, 26 March 1870, Page 1

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