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Sharp & Pickering's ;Ads^!s^S^ -- 1 ; •-*.» «.««i'i».,.*,'-. '^lUiAtti ; By Order ot the -"M-OBTOAfißlkKf^siß^ . auc t i o^n ■ ; s'!aj 'ii,mS^.. On WEDNESDAY, the IBih Is^%] At our Rooms, TR__?A_G__t-sx^E£^ fi : •- •: At Noon. " * ( "_;'•*_"' ~y ".^;. ALL that PARCEL of LAND slttiafik^ in the City of Ne!son, :cbntaiofngfj''J HALF-AN-ACRE more or less, being parfrof the Acre No. 218 on the Plan of the said City, ", V having a Frontage to Bridge-street of 76feet, jis * with a depth ot 260 feet, together with this ?■: Store and Outbuildings thereon, lately io the rr> occupation of Mr: T. R. Fishbr, and used by.i^ him as a Merchant's Warehouse.' ' v i' \ Particulars of Title cau be obtaia-sS ftoni : ;! " SHARP & PICKEBINGJ ; f n 2860 Auctioneers.^ ; i LANDED-- "^ AND ' '■ ■'■''■: Y.Y.; HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALEi ; -' ; v--:M;ii-.^ OKUKARI RUN, Island ot -AraiMlw_.{ sfi5 fi Province of Marlborough, 20 miles vi from Picton, containing 7000 acres Ereehol.l* , and Leasehold Land, at present stocked with 1000 She.p and 20 head of quiet Catilej'' This Run is capable of carrying 8000 B*_ee&"- >< -'- Improvements— 500 acres enclosed ; with ; wire fence, . Sheepyards, Dairy, good Out ■;; houses, a comlortable Six-Roomed Hoase,' ' • good Garden, and a Servant's Cottage. : That -'*■*'-' -'.•-■; CAPITAL building; siTja^ Near the Junction of Nile and Manuka- '■ Str«ets, « ity of Nelson, containing "i { aero 2 rods 9 perches of Land, fenced ', and planted, with foundation of house excavated, and good road to .the^Pro*-;-*" perty. Bounded by the residences of Captain Bough and Hunter Brown o one side, and by the property of the' late Captain N_wcohb. - ; ;; o : A COTTAGE, containing 7 rooms, and • with Quarter of an Acre of Land, situated in Hardy-street East. A COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE •!&-'. ated on the banks of the Maitai river,.. ta* l gether with Stable 9 and Gut-buildiriga, : afe.i present occupied by Alfred G.______e__,.;. Esq. Teems easy. ' . ' .' The PROPERTY, pleasantly situatediathe Township of Rich pond, belonging -to..MJc t ; Jas. Mackat, tertius, comprising Six Acres,,. mor« or lesj, with Buildings thereon. v V.' \" The soil is a deep loam, situated for Hdp-" : growing or Nursery. . j: r; The Building 8, five in number, are aU in ', good r,epair. \ r Part of the property is Ice for j6BO per annum. if:-'*--i'.^*.;j SECTION 2, LOWER MOUTERE, coa- i taining 100 Acres. Part of NELSON TOWN ACRES 613 and ' 614, with frontages to Trafalgar-street South" of 66 and 55 feet respectively, and adjoining'; Mr John Gully's property. - ,-j , , r , . SECTION 18, WAIMEA EAST, Ba__a_,"- : containing 50 Acres. There is a good building site, and the property is surrounded by alive fence. Price low. -•-;.". •. ; TREETON, WAIMEA SOUTH, contain^' ing 46 Acres ot LAND, together with the * DWELLING-HOUSE thereon. " „ -r:ih Full particulars and Plans of the above,'. Properties may be seen at our Office*, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. ..'-,••[•■ ".'f MESSRS SHARP & PICKERING haye' received instructions to offer for SALE .' THE WANGAPEKA^ W&iyI \l in the District of Upper Motueka Valley, to y the Province of Nelson, containing — . . . ■- „, . . ; 8584 ACRES FREEHOLD , ; 1600 ACRES LEASEHOLD With 4000 SBEEP (exclusive of Lambs) 50 Head of UATTLE (hand-reared) 1 6 HORSES ••-..-!« .-.V.- --' Also, ' " '■'** f'-' - Cart, Harness, Saddles, Ploughs, Hay. - rows, Roller, and every taing neces- ■- sary to a Sheep Station with/ '"""'■ 'iifii'. A Comfortable Homestead, Kitchen, i Detached Store Room, Dairy, Shed, &c, &c. ■ i .- x 1000 Fat Shkhp, and ,/ * 40 „ Cattle have been taken off the run. since .January la st for market. '' ■■•'■ : -- The Run is naturally bounded, and subdivMed by the Wangapeka River. .-The' l present owner utilises the land on one side for Fattening, and the other for Breeding purposes : The whole of the Household Furniture, Store?, &c„ goes with the Property; McTlfcir Bnildings^are marly rew. and are covered by,i \ insurance in the sum of £1200. One hundred an ' fifty acres are. fenced and ! divided into seven Paidocks, and a very large' ' quantity of English grass seed has been sown'! over the Run at various times. . *.? ! This Property is 40 miles from Nelson,,, with a good Lrayroad the' whole distance. * The present lease has about six years to "mo'i I'at1 '- at a renial of 3d per acre*, and at the expira- : t tion of tl at term can be renewed for fourteen: years, with a rent of 6d per.acre. ... ,':'.'.", The Land is flat and in terraces, and quite free fiom snow. Possession can be given in JANUARY^ next. . t -; .-.. ... r .,,, 2949 SHARP & PICKERING. . y; fX N S -A ;; -L "fE>-^ Hennessy's and Martell's Pale Brandy. Bum/i. Geneva, Dunedin Gia, Porti Sherry,|; Claret, Moselle, Tonic. Wine*^,. Whiskey, Sarsaparilla, Tennent's Ale, * Stout (Pig Brand), Dunedin Bottled ' Ale and Porter. v f ••- rj^i;,}.-. Also, - " • -o ":.; i*.r Flour, Oatmeal, Bice, Sugars, s Garidle^f -. . Soap,' Woolpacks, Salad Oil, Keroairie, n Coffee, . Lobster, Salmon, -,Oocoa,<;r Sardines, Cigars. -• ..«. j* -■ Also, : "" ' ' !i ;" i / ;{ " 1 800 bushels MALT ' r ; 5 ' v P NELSON HOPS, 1873 and 18W. iv Two Tons Prime BACON. ; = .Mi>d 557 : SHARP & PICKB_SING> ■ .^WANTJ_i-IMM__^^^ A'' ;'Steady~ MARRIED ? COUPLE^fr^^ JO. .Children for a Sheep Station M *_daW^ borough. v;."- s -.-I:'- .v =f -li.yr^iiii^s^\t^d Wages,; £6o per. annum, and.;hßJf^«XMt|o|^ passage paid. „. :,;. „,^: . t^C&rf&ffi&f&MW. » i 9». :i -. y..:m^i^-mmmmom

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 261, 3 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 261, 3 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 261, 3 November 1874, Page 3

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