__gg^ggggat NotificatioLa. Crown Lands Office, Nelson, May 2, 1881. A PPLIOATIONS for LEASES under tP- " Tho Land Act, 1877/' received by the Commissioner of Crown Lands during the Month of April:— 2./31 J. Batsman, 50 acres, District GorUonj bounded on the north and south by Crown land, on the east by Section 24, a.n<l pn the west by Application 2006, 2232 Thomas Hickey, 60 acres, District Wdngapeka; bounded on the east by former Application 2105, on the south-west by Drummond's application, on the south-east by the River Wangapeka, and on the north by Crown lands. 2233 Timothy O'Brien, 100 acres, District Brighton; bounded on the north by Timothy O'Brien's application for 23 acres, east and south by Crown land, west by the head of a dry creek about 10 miles from Brighton on the road to Razor Back. 2234 Stephen Limmer and Graham Brougham, 20 acres, District Motueka; bounded on the south by Section 107, Block 11, north, east, and west by Crown lands. 2235 Alfred John Parsons, 105 acres, District Motueka; bounded on the north by Crown land, south-east by Section 57, south* west by a public road> north-west by Section 1 of 55. 2236 Edward Gill, 45 acrts, District Tapamatu; bounded on the north partly by the River Collins opposite Section 19 and partly by Crown land, on the east partly by Crown land and partly by Section 20> on the south and west by Crown land. 2237 Charles Anglesey> 121 acres, District I Tudmori bounded on the north by ! ' Section 133, south by Section 143, and west by River Tadmor, being Section 142, Square 5. 2238 James McCormack, 100 acres, District Takaka; bounded on the north, south, and west by Crown land, east • by the River Takaka, formerly applied for by Cornwall. 2239 Antonio Accolino, 10 acres, District Lyell, about 1£ miles from Zala Town; bounded on the east by New ! Creek road, west by Crown land, and north and south by Crown land. 2240 John Rait, 50 acres, District Buller . (Hope), about 2 miles below the Hope and about 1 mile above the Gowan; bounded on the north by | the River Buller, and on all other 1 sides by Crown land. 2241 John Johnson, 25 acre 3, District Kara--1 mea; bounded on the north by the i Motueka Road, on the south by the | River Karamea, east by J, Johnson's i application, md on the west by the 1 Education Reserve. 2242 Richard Tregidga, 13 acres, District I Torrent Bay (Kaiteriteri); bounded i oq the south by Section 29, and on i all other Bides by Crown land. 2243 Richard Tregidga, 13 acres, Torrent ; Bay (Kaiteriteri); bounded' on all < sides by Crown land about 40 chains i north-west of the north-west corner I of Section 29. 2244 James and Alexander Drummond, 150 • acres, District Lower Moutere; I bounded on the north, south, east, j and west by Crown land about 50 ; chains from Section 44 in a south--1 westerly direction. ! ALFRED GREENFIELD, 1|515--2a Commissioner Crown Lands. i HAVING LOST a number of SHEEP by DOGS and oth.rwise, any person found TRFBPABSING on my Lind will be PitOSECUTBD. ! CHARLES STRATFORD. Walmea Weit, May 7, 1881, 1662-t c HOT PIES. "t> QCOTT, BAKER, opposite Gprrle X\>m © and Sons' Coach Factory, wisbea the public to know that he has commenced making SCOTCH PItS for the Winter Season. 1570—8 ! F 0 R SALE. J4 DARK CHESTNUT GELDING, fit for Bl Pkragh or Cart. Also, a BUGGY. Tjhey may be aeen at Mr J. BIRD'S. Lower Wakefleld, who will give all information, &c. C. EDMUNDB. 1527— t c Brightwater. I FOR SALE. A Fine Young Heavy GELDING, T" A. G. JENKINS, j Ennerglynn, April 22, 18e1. 1389 tc jCOURTENAY SMITH, i Government Wharf, the port, nelson, Has on Sale, and to Akbivb s Arv TONS iVeßh New Ca>edonian Guano £\) ,10 topi Canterbury Bone Dust j 200 sacks Canterbury Oati ] 95 tone Anthracite Coal 70 „ Grey 300 ( . Newcastle 4 . | 50 cases Sparkling Hygeia: j So „ Champagne Giogcr Ale 1 25 „ Belle Eau i 25 M Dugoog Oil (the best and most ; palatable cure for diseases of - the chest) 25 boxes Bedroom Candles (speciality) i 60 half-chetts New Season's Teas « i "Benarty" 1 1 case M Partagas," Prtacesas, and Ini : fantas Cigars ; 1 „ Assorted Brands Cigars ! l „ Gold leaf Tobacco I l „ Virginia I i „ "Bird's-eye "and "Shag" &C.,&0. Mb; Store's late leiidence in Haranata and the United States enables "him to import gonulne and superior gooda. Tallow purchased in any quantity. Order Box at W.H.Wbbt& Co.'c, Trafal-gar-street. : 1526
We are no^ Opening, T k Ex "Norfolk," "Lusitania/ "Himalaya," and other ships, '■■ I 1 £%*¥ TRXTNKS '.- \7 W . j£i § LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Booth Jnd Shoe§ Inspection invited, as variety is too great to I particularise. :,.„ . .-.- ■ ■ -.■■■ -r^F^H — ■■' ; : / .. . Colonial work, our om* vpskp> suitable for the season, including | •■ Geiit/s Sliooting Boots, ; not surpassed% the colony. . ' i ' TRAFALCtAMTKBE!,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 10, 10 May 1881, Page 3
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