DESIRABLE -STATION PROPERTY ' TO BE SOLD OR LET. [ QHARP AND PICKERING have beea j K_> favored With Instructions to SELL or . LfcT that valmb'e. TAT-ON PROPERTY V [ known as the " Upton Fells Ran." and situate , ip the Awatere District, comprising— . IQ OJ.j_T ACRES FREEHOLD; O QQQ DO. LEASEHOLD DO. ',"., 7 000 SHEB ! P °** AL **i AGES. 1 Delivery can be given in February next. This Run is capable of carrying 14,000 sheep. 1 . 3Qg JUST REGS IV ED. Ex LUTTERWORTH. TX ARM O N I U M,S i 4 Oak Five-octivo two-pedal, suit-big foe Sunday Schools. 4do btulent .' one-pedal, do, do. 2 Rosewood, Seven btopa 1 do, Eleveu do. PIANO S , &b. , 2 Rosewood (Saveu-Qctave, by J. Bclnsmsact ! and Sons). 1 Piauine, iii Rosewood case, by J. Broad* wood and Sons. I Pianine, do, do, do. The above first-class instruments are now on view at our Rooms, Trafalgar* street. SHARP & PICKERING. AUCTION OF LAND AND DWELLING-HOUSE AT FOXHILL EARLY IN DECEMBER. SHARP AND PICKERING have been favored with instructions from Mr Francis Holder t) offer for publio competition his VALUABLE PRvJPERI'Y, occupied by himself, and consisting of a very Bubst .ntial DWELLING, containing _<ii_B Rooms, fr lbven- stall -.table, Loose Box. Cow Sheds, &c,&c. 1 ogether with 35 Acres of Capital Land, laid d.wn with Kngliah Grass ('ncluding Fivo Acres Red J. me Buah), and well fenced, the whole forming a. very valuable psopci'ty , and well wo.tb. attention. The site i 3 distant from Nelson about 22 miie-i and is about 2 miles from (he Railway Station. SHARP Ss PICKERING, 3 * 28 Auctioneers. REDWOOD'S ESTATE, Waimba- West. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. LOTS 3 to 7 f Each containing abort \ Fifty Acrea. . f 200 Acres morj or less, with LOT 8 J handsome Dwelling, Coaohj Hooss, Stablss, &o, &c, ( thereon. Plan can be seen and full particulars obtained at our offices. 3_.6 SHARP AND PICKERING. FUNERAL REFORM. ri W. BEER is prepared to FURNISH FUNERAJ.S. in the most respectable Style for the Sum of SEVEN P JUNOS. 2471 THOMAS MUNCASTER, Practical Watohmaksr & Jewblleb. Trafalgar-street. -335S QTRAWBERRIES AND CREAM AT W. HOLfItCESVS, BRIDGE-SRREEr. 3360 Cheap Meat! Cheap Meat!! tohn"keb.]_, tJ The Man who BROKE THE MONOPOLY, AND FIRST REDUCED THE PRICE OF MEAT IN NELSON ! 1 I Begs to inform hia Customers and th. genera Public, that he is, at his new BUTCHERIN '■_ FSTABLISHMENT, Trafalgar .trebt, still Selling the PRIMEST MEAT than caa be brought into the Nelson market, at tho following prices:-— Mutton - - - 3d. to 4d. Beef -- - 3d. to sci Pork, Vbal, and ever, kin of Small Good, proportionately reasonable. J. Kerr begs to intimate to his numerous Customers that his motto being •■> Smau. Prophs and Quick Returns," to ensure him success in his un ertaking, and enable him to cont-nua tbe supply of a GOOD ARTICLE at a REASONABLE PRICE, it will ba necessary to rely upon prompt payments. The nimble ninepence is better tban the lazy shilling, but unl ss the nimbleness of tha lesser sum is astured.the benefit is lost to tha purveyor of cheap goods. He must therefore insist upon ALL ACCOUNTS for 'Ateafc Buppliedat the reduced prices beine PAIT_ V AT THE MONTH'S END, otherwise th* old-fashioned rates will be charged. JOHN KERR, WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FAMILY BUTCHER, TRAFALGAR-STREET, (Next to the Bank of New Zealand.) SHIPPING PLIED. agos
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 252, 21 November 1876, Page 3
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