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Money jnv.ested.pn Mortgage Securities on in Bank and other Shares. - - ; ' Money lent on Freehold Securities at currates of interest. <;,,,< , .■;... Bents on Land, and interest on Mortgages cbllectedJ ' ; v- I '. '■■'= - ; > ■■■ :■' "-••;- •"''■ ■> Land and Houses hired let; bought or sold, on commission. . * * ' • Insurances effected at lowest rates. Bents collected, Taxes and Insurances ppid ; and repairs, effected. , . : o[!-.(,.\ Valuations: made in Town or Country s for, purchases, sales, or for Stamp and Succesaion Duty. '• ; ' ;', "■ -r—-' - ■ ' ■ : '; : '; ; :' ; , ; ;F;q.R; r s;A'L.E; -':^:[[ ON VERT EASY TEEMS TO SUIT POBOHABBRS— i 6. Fifty Acreß, Moutere — a bargain. 11. Three hundred Acres, Upper Moutere: ; 12. Forty Acres &; Cottage, Lower Moutere. 80. 127 acres of good Land, well Timbered, in Pigeon Valley, at £2 per acre 81. 45ft of Land, Halifax-street— a bargain 32. Houae, and 40it frontage, Taßman-street, £300 ■.■:'.'•**.-.: 34. House and Land, Russell-street ;West < ;l 42, Four Cottages in Hastings-street, wiUi 55ft of Land to each, from £90 'to ; £160. . - -■ ■ -'- ! 'J "•'■> 43. House and Half-an-acre of Land.Bronti- ; . . , street. £400. i , ; ! 45. A comfortable Residence in Vanguard- st, with 2 acres of good land, well stocked I with Fruit Trees, for £7«0. • !w i 48. A 7 roomed House with 7 acres Land; at : . Wakefleld for £320 or with;, 2l acres £500. '"' , ','., , "...,;.,"' ■ . „..... ; 50. Comfoiftable Rasidence at the Port £220. ' ; 61: Three Superior Building Allotments' in 1 i ,\ Waimea and Brougbam-streets.at '£V j , ena £1. 5s per foot, on deferred pay'r . ments. . ; , ■•■ , i, .■■ ,;.;■,,.» ; 52. f 4 ,feet Land, corner of Nile-atreet anil > '■' Trafalgar-square, JB^OO; '■ , . - ; - -.''." 63. A Farm' at SStarHey Brookj, of 154' ; acres, with small cottage, orchard, and : garden., A 2C-acre paddock is fenced in graßS, remainder bußh. Price £200, : or to let at £l2 per year*; . t • 54. A Farm of 68 acres; in Gibbs Valley; : Wakefleld, fenced and ih I paddocks price £600. , v . - , :. ! , 56. 130 acre Farm at Spring Grove, cheap. 57. A well-built Family Residence at Wabflflald. Stable/ Outbuildings, and' Four 1 ■Acres,- £650., .r ' .■' ■:>'.•.■. :'UJB. A Property in Waimea-Btreet, good.tite, *300-. , • „ 59., House and Land, Nile- street East, £230. 60; A Farm' in Doyedale of 227, Acres'. ; 62. A Six-roomed Houbo with 125 feet of Land, St. Vincept-streeti *, ] s , [ ':-. > ; 63. Three first-class Building, Sites in Tra-falgar-et. South, onVery easy terms. ; 64. Fifty-acre. Farm at Hope, with nearly a' new Dwelling-house of Efght -rbonisV and all necessary: Outbuildings. The land is of capit&i quality, and divided, into five convenient paddocks supplied^ with a never-failing stream of good' water, would make a good Dairy Farm, is within five minutes? walk.of, the Hcpe Station, and near, the; Post-office. Apply to Mr E. W.ebby, on the premises, or as above. ,'.'.' 65. One Acre of Land and a small Cottage (new), well supplied with water, at' {Suburban North, about five miles from; Nelson, for £80. ,; : ' '.' ,-T O. L E T,; '.- . r . :\l 20. Four* roomed Cottage, Vanguard-street, 7s per week. ..'.,' 22. A comfortable Nine-roimed House, rear tb6 Wakefleld Railway Station, £35. 23. A Cottage, and about One Acre of First--class Land at Suburban North, for ss. a week, with a never-failing spring of water. ' , , ' " ' "' ' 26. A semi-detached Home in Waimea-et,, of : • <_ J^e Rooms, Hall, etc«i very cohven-. ff;~,\ • • ' ■•■.■■ '" MONEY TO LEND on approved freehold ■ ftttvrirityi '- . ', .

', Cattle Trespass Act, 1868. ." , NOTICE is: hereby given that on and „ after', the > First day of March,, 1 880, next, the provisions of. "The Cattle Trespass Act, 1868," will be enforced on my Land, situate at Wakefield, being Sections 1 43 and 69, and that it is my- intention to claim damages lor all CATTLE TRESPASSING upon the said land whether the same shall be fenced or unenclosed. ,' , JOHN GRIFFITH. ; Wakefield, January 31st, 1880. 356-4a ■W.M. jstantori's NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. arc still unrivalled. . for ease and speed in working, as is evidenced by the many who return to their use of ter. having. taken to others. ■ . THE QBE AT SEDUCTION in their price is allowed even on the liberal terms of twelve MONTHLY PAYMENTS ' ' ■ and (t still further reduction for cash. Machines for Hand and Foot by other makers also may be had on the same terms of : W. M, STANTON. FAMILY GROCERY. W. M. Stantqn begs to announce his intention of devoting particular attention to the department of gbocgry,teaib, pbovibioss, oilmen's stobbs, and articles of co n ßnroption generally. Families will be waited upon for orders, and goods delivered with punctuality. This department will be under special management. The public may rely s , on being supplied with the very best article} at Jowest prices. , • Wanted to Pcbchaot, Butter, Cheese Bacon, Eggs, &c. ~~ ON SALE: Pianofortee, American Organs, Musical Instruments of : every description, Musician's sundries, Theatrical requisites,- Acting Edi- '< tions of all Flays, School, Office, Legal, and : General Stationery, Papers, Cards, Printing . Materials, etc. - Gambs— Cricket, Croquet, Football, Fencipg, Rink Skating, etc. Mats and Matting, Picture Framing, En- . gravings, Fancy Goods, .Tobacconist's Sun* '. dries, and every description of merchandise. ; i W. Hit. STAWTON. W. ROUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION '■''■■ - AGENT, , ; : H T '. i HARDY STREET, NELSON. mRANSFERB or CONVEYANCES .... of X LAND under the "Land, transfer Act " effected at charges fixed by the Act«^ also MORTGAGES and RE -LEASES, PO WERS-.ofr ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drawn. . \ ,

If you want a really good ; SADDLE, get one made to order at F. M. JONES'S M ANUF^ ctorf, Traf algar-str^et. JUST EECEiyED, another shipment of ' Vd IBEST STEELr.PL4TED SADDLE-TREEiS , of superior Bhape, made, to my special order. Also, a few • Best Russian Hogskins, 3E}nglisli Doeskins, ptiQ,: 9) efy,\ :.-, (l . .-/ •:•:-. i- ■« i 1 . 1 ,-. « all Handed :^^.;V !l !V I V;'!-:\V^(':/-V;..'' -I'';' '■.-■! ■." ', ,'". „ . . ■ .-- . | ,--i ■■ - ■ ■•',. „..„ ■■ . „;. ;. "i. n\:s io SADDLES made to Order any style and weight?,; at prices that I defy importers: r ( to compete with. The superiority of JONES'S make! of < SADDLES is i ' now too well known, to need cbmmentijia few.; samples: kept in Stock.' j ' ; INSPEOTiQIir INVITED.; 1,-;; .;.,:.:•••-.:■=»... : 'r:i:',i :c s; 1 !,..,,^- JBest Silyer-plated Oab, Gig, and; Bugrgjr (Harness ; our own ;maLkal . on hand. Any other kinds made to order at short nbtice. - m I Brass-mpuiited Spring Cart Haraess made in our usual substantial manner, at prices to suit the times. A few |, : (it ■'■■■■; superior: sets juflfe finished.. I; ?.. , , !A^good stock., of^> CART HARNESS, at^^^reduced pricesl "'■•., ; ?! i ,i , LAPIESV SADDLES in^greaVariety Complete, with Leaping Head, from, j .-' . ,-%-i. i, .-.484 IPS.,;- ,|'. l !v;\.- .-..-•:,'. V.'. •;■.■••'•••' -I :■■':: ,' . . •' i '..{"{rS.y ! ... ,Vj JpsT..RBCBr^Bp,7-- ( One, case, ZAiifa Superior WHIj^S, a choice yariety( | v'i. u A.Vj -..'■:';■! :.-Qf>ail : kinds.,". •=,, I lf ) .„'.,. \ ',',;,"•: :'.'.;' ; • '■-„ ■'-'[,' ■■'■']' „ FREDK. N. ; JQNES, Colonial Saddle & Harness Manufactory, I !-;••=',. TRAFALGAE-STREET, NELSON. i . , , , l )■:■ >.)' ■■ ''' .'•• '■' ■'■-.■■■ ; ' ■■ ■'' t ■-•■ i '■■• ' .I'',.-: ■■ <- ■■ ■■■,' •■- ■- > p s ■"''■'" '•■'■• Xi C R; L\icaß'&'Sdn, printers, Nelson. ; "■ ' - ■■-■ L '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 33, 7 February 1880, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 33, 7 February 1880, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 33, 7 February 1880, Page 6

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