-ip^lk TJ NION STEAMU SHIP COM'SKB&iSlffPlflfffq PANY'S Steamers are appointed to leare, booking as follows : I "pOlt PICfON AND WELLINGTON, A . booking for Ljt'.tlton, Duncdin, wapier, VVangnnui, Gisborce, Tauranga, Oamaru and Timaru— The WELLINGTON, a.s., oa TUESDAY, I2th November, ?.t 9 a m , taking Passengers and Cargo lor Napier, Gisborne, ani Tauranga. Ihe WELLINGTON, bs, on SATURDAY, 16th November. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, andDUNI<DIN— The LADY BIRD, as., oa THURSDAY, 14. h November. The TAIAROA, b.b., on THDPSDAY, 2 1st Novtmbir. FOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU, booking for Tauranga— Ths TAIAROA, on SATURDAY, 16th November. The TAIIAN AKI, s.s., on FRIDAY, 22nd Novembjr. FOR SYDNEY (booking Passengmj to Newcastle and Brisbane— The WAKATIPU, s.s., from Wellington ' 22nd November. Freight and Paaiagc Ticketa to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTIIRON, Agent, IO'B Government Wharf HOLDERS OF TICKETS in our GIFT ART UNION are reqtetted to mi e' in the Masosic Hall, on WEDNESDAY IvEXC, the 13th instant at 730 p.m.. for the pu-pose of CHOOSING a COMMITTEE from amongst themselves, to appoint a time lor, and to cenduct the Drawing. T, S. WYMOND & CO., 3730 Hall of Commerce. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF NELSON. pi ENTLEMEN,— I have the hotortoanvT nounce that I have cjnsented to be placed ia nomination at the next Mayoral Election. In the first place I hold that the effice of Mayor is a rolling one, and any elector having business capacity is elicible to hold it. I am induced to take this step on account of the Urge unsolicited suppnrt offered me. It is very gratifying to myself to find that after serving you for a period of twelve years fn the Beard of Works and City Council your confidence in me is unabated and I assure you gentlemen, if elected ts> that high and lion, rable office to which I aspirp, nothing shall be wanting on my pare in securing the gocd working and harmony of the Council, ss also the prosperity of the City. GentlemeD, I am no new man ; the majority of electors have known me for upwards of thirty years ; our interests are identical, and therefore I am quite willing to abide by your verdict if there be a conteet. Believe me. gentlemen, Yours, faithfully, 3727 J. R. HOOPER W. KOUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE, & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSON. riNRANSFEKS or CONVEYANCES of X LAND under the "Land Transfer Act" effected at charges fixed by the Act ; also MORTGAGES and RE -LEASES, POWKRS of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drawn. Money invested on Mortgage-Securities or in Bank and other Shares. Mouey lent on Freehold Securities at current ratf s of interf st. Rents on Land, and Interest on Mortgages collected ; Lind and Houses hired let, bought or sold, on eommis-ion. ; Insurances effected at lowest rate?. Rents collected. Ta*cs and Insurances paid; and repairs, effected. Valuations made in Town or Country for purchases, sales, or for Stamp and Succession Duty. . ' FOR SALE, : ON VERY EASTf TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS— 1. Three Town Sections adjoining R«ilway Station, Gloucester-st , at a low figure 8. Twentj three feet fronting Selw.yn Place. 4 House and Stables in Morrison-Etreet, in one lot or separately 6. Fifty Acres, Moutere— a bargain. 9 Thirty feet fronting Nile-atreet East. 8. Two Cottages in fcouth-strtet, by small monthly payments if preferred. 11. Three hundred Acre?, Upper Moutere. . 12. Forty Acres & Cottage, Lower Moutere. 13. Two Acres/North P^k street, £80 14. Six-roomed House and forjy feet of Land fronting Collingwcod-street for £225. 16. Several Allotments of land fronting St. Vincent-et , at £1 per foot ; also some at 15s per foot. 17. A very attractive Fesidence at the Port having forty feet frontage to Wakefield Qaay, commanding a splendid view df the harbor, on very easy terms and at a low price. 18. Fifty- one feet of Land to Nile Street with Shop and Dwelling House thereon at a low figure, and by easy instalmenta. 19. A capital investment in a Corner section having fiOffc frontajre to Hardy-st., and 150ft fron»agQ to Wellington-street — a bargain for cash. 22. A Five roomed Cottage and nearly half an acre of Land fronting St. Vincent6treet, adjoining the New School ground, for £160, a gieat part of the money may remain on mortgage at 8 per cent, it preferred 23. Fifty feet of Land in Hardy-Btrf et, with comfortable House, for .£2OO, terms easy. . . T O L E T , A.T BINT, AND ON TKRM3 US MAT BE ARRANGED — 1. A convenient shop and Dwelling-house, with large outbuildings, at corner of Hardy and Alma Streets S. A comfortable semi-detached House, in Waimea-street, containing fire Rooms, Hull, and Scullery. S. A Cottage and five acres good Land, Stoke, close to Railway Station, very suitable for a Market Garden 7. A Co:t%ge and half a Section of Land, at the Moutere, close to the gea and handy for shipping, very suitable for fruit-growing, as trees do well and bear abundantly. 11. A Comfortable House with large Garden near the ( Kailway fetation, Nelson, at a a low Rent. l r ; 19* Six-i-ooraed Bousojo M o rrisoß»gM.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 260, 9 November 1878, Page 3
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