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AN AET TREASURES EXHIBITION will be held in the Pbovincial Hali., Nblsok, during tile first ten days in December. The proceeds will be handed to the Churchwardens of All Saints' Churcli, Nelson. ROBEBT M POWNALL, 3392 Hon. Secretary. W. ROUT, LI CEN SED LA ND BROKER, VALUATOR/ LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STBEET, NELSON. TRANSFERS or CONVEYANCES of LAND under the "Land Transfer Act " eflOcted at charges fhted by the Act ; also MORTGAGES and BE - LEASES, POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drawn. v Money invested on Mortgage; Securities or in Bank ud other Shares. Money lent on Freehold Securities at current ratea of intsrest. Rents on Land, amd Interest on Mortgages Collected.' : -'-•■-• -■' '-■- -" Jl • f Land and Honsea hired let, bought or sol<.f on cemmisslon. ; Insurance* efl_«ted at lowest rates. Bents collected, Taies and: Insurances pp.d ; and repairs, effected. !" Valuations -made in Town or Country ifor purchases, sales, or for Stfunp ud Succesaon: Duty. ! FOB S.ALE, ! OH. tE-tf EASt TEBMS, TO SOTT PpBCHASBIUS— 3. Twenty infee feet fronting Selwyn Place. 4. House and Statilfil <6 Meftisoß-streelj, in one lot or separately. 6. Fifty Acres, Moutere— a bsrgain. 11. Three hundred Acres, Upper Mouteije. 12. Forty Acres & Cottage, Lower Moutere. 14. Six-roomed House and forty feet of Land fronting Collingwood-street ior £^5. 30. 127 acres of good Land, well Timbered, in Pigeon Valley, at £2 per acre 81. 48ft of Land,, Halifax-street— a bargain 33. House, fin. 40ft frontage, Taimu-str^et, ' ' £300 ' ; I 34. House ud Land. Ruflsell-att-et West ; 39. A pleasant Residence in Grove-street, with a Quarter-of-an-Acre of the best Land in 'Nelson, well Btocked with Fruit Trees, pribe £250. 41. A small Sheep Bud, about 14 miles from Nelson; consisting ot iadbiAcr.s, with convenient Dip and Yafija, and Long-woolied Sheep, principally E^res inLamb. Also 100 Acres of Arajble Land attached, partly under crop,; in full working order, with Horses, Ftjrm implements, and Tools. There is a good Dwelling-house and Farm Buildings thereon, with Garden ud Orchard, for £4000, ou easy terms. 42. Four Cottages in Hastings-street, with 55ft of Land to each, from £90' to £100. 43. House and HaU-an-acre of Land, Brontistreet. £400. 45. A comfortable Besidence in Vanguard-st. with 2 acres of good land, welt stocked -with Prnit Trees, for £760. 48. A 7 roomed Hou«e with 7 acr _a Land, at Wakefield lor £320 or with 21 acres £500. 50. Comfortable Rasidence at tbe Port £820. 51. Tbree Snperior Bdilding Allotments in Waimea and Brougham-streets, at £1 , and £1 5s per foot, on deferred pay-' ments. 52. '4 feet Land, corner of Nile-street and Trafalgar-square, £-00. 58. A Farm at Stanley Brook, of 154 acres, with small cottage, orchard, and garden. A 2. -acre paddock is fenced in grass, remainder bush. .Price £200, or to let at £12 per year 54. A Farm bf 63 acres, in Gibbs Valiey, Wakefield, fenced and in paddoicka price £600. 56. 130 acre Farm at Spring Grove, cheap. 57. A well-built Family Besidence at Wakefield. Stable, Outbuildings, and Four Acres, ££50. 58. A Property in Waimea street, good site. £300 59. House and Land, Nile-street East, £230. tO. A Farm in Dovedale of 227 Acres, with comfortable Homea_*ad, : _or £500, easy terms. TO LET, 20. Four- roomed Cottage, Vanguard-street, 7a : per week. • . 22. A Comfortable Nine-roomed House, near the Wakefield Railway Station, £35. 23. A Cottage, and about One Acre of Firstclass Land at Suburban North, for ss. ,' a wee^, wfth ! aj ne^r-faiKag tlpring of water. T MONEY TO LEND on [approved freehold seQiiritv. .

P. Mermtt, PAINTEE, GLAZIEB, AND PAPERHANGER, TASMAI.*STBEET, NELSON. 3422—26 mthis Season : the powerful C_TD__DA__ S.ALLION Young New Zealand. 70UNG NEW ZEALAND, a beautiful bay with black points, nearly 17 hands high, and rising 7 years, ia bv Royal Corqueror, out of Mr W_d_w«rth'_ celebrated mare « Polly," »nd will travel as under. Through Stanley Brook, Dovedale, Wakeleld, Foxhill, Motueka Valley, and Tadmor. Mondays, at the Finger-r oat, Stanley Brook, and Rose's, Dovedale Tuesdays, at the Forest Inn, Wakefield, and Bell Grove Inn, Foxhill Wednesdays, Hopgood'a, Motupiko, and The ferry, Motueka Valley Thursdays, Hodgkinson's, Tadmor, and Phillips'., The Sherry The rest of the week at his own Stiblea, Motueka Valley Tkbms: £2 10s ; Groomage, 3/-, tq be paid on first service. An allowance made for more than one mare. All fees to he paid on or before Ist January 1880. j. g. Stanley Motueka Valley. .... 30 BEATTY'S B__ATTY'S_ PIANOS .. i«-n-r Grand, Square, aod UpPIAHOS " gbt » are P ron «> n nced by ___-__*__________, the press and the people as ____N*l_. the moat beautiful and sweetestORGANS, toned Pianoß cy er mapujiii_f - factured. Sent on test WASHINGTON, «■!.■»* iwhi 1 1 T nounced the NEW .JSESJEY. b e- * i » J b • -i-T- ■ ' i ■-• tf world. Beatty's celebrated Golden Tongue Parlor Organ. Apy. manufacturer challenged to equal them. They possess power, depth, brilliancy, and sympathetic delicacy, exquisitely beautiful solo effit eta, and the only stop action ever invented (hit cannot be disarranged by use. The bellows capacity is so great that but little effort is required with the feet to supply all the air ne ceaeary. Best made and most elegant cases in the market. All solid wood ornaments. Every instrument fully warranted for six years as strictly .first class, and and sent on from five to fifteen days' test triaL Addmsss BASIEL KipAfTY, L Washington, New 1 Jersey, United States of America. Bfliinmr piano lia 1 11 ORGAN There is no manufactuier of Pianos and Obga_- in this or any other country who has received aa many unsolicited indorsements as bas Mr Beatty. From every Stite and territory comes the same verdict — '* They are the best in the world " Illustrated Advbbtiber (Catalogue Edition), free. Addrkss DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N w Jersey, United States of America. Ucaa bay flrst-clasa FIAH OB and OBOANS cheaper of DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, than of any other manufacturer in the United States. Why ? Became he sells only for cash, takeß no risks, and has no book accounts. Every instrument is fully warranted for six years as strictly flrst class, and are sent on from five to fifteen days' test trial. Money refunded by bim if they are unsatisfactory. Send for Illustrated Advertiser (Catalogue Edition), and read testimonials froin his patrons, some of whom yon may know. Addrkss DANIEL F.&EA __?■_% Washington, New Jersey, 3SBB Urtt€dStat__Q. America,

' ' - ■ HAND & TREADLE . M^^^fe > : 1,100,000 ALREADY 'SoLf^.=> /*>J ' "■'" ■■'- .V..V- ■,_ ->'• I VV.M_\, 'MVI. :}\U._u<_. i Ma^nes ! - JTOBP ! Invites inspection to hia atoci of Machioery, K X which includes thos(9 a,_a^tedt9.«npet the require- JTOJp_Hßji^s(_llßp^^iM men ts of any Household. '*^ll__P^_l_____9^_H-H_-__r The Singer, the Taylor's .Patent, with '^LSPPI^^^ • Special Windkb and Platfojssi ßass, and moat of the ih__di__fc'Mach_oes' p of the day. < Ba A The New Hand guttle (tw_k-_Ut^) f TABLE MACHl^E^forPr+smaidng, Tailoring, aiS Latf^r. *o r k. Every Machine warranted; f^'worfc well. Any. special 'Machine^©* tt^rdeiL : Machines Sold fir Cash or Hire Payment. * fe_~ Personal Ipatructton gi^.n ko all p _yec£aaera. " v -txtrak g^pJiidj-rQiL, Na^Mg, : gjp. < MAC^HBS KfiPAIEtED OK EXCHANGED. I Authorised Agent for the real Singer. - 1 W. HtJBBA.R_D. TTBAJPALqAI^STSEET, NELSON,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 278, 4 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 278, 4 December 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 278, 4 December 1879, Page 4

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