- W. ROUT, : LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, F*RDT STEEET, HELSOH. FOE Ta L S , ON TfiKT JOASr TBBHB TO SUIT PDEOH_BSB«— 48. Hotj39 and Half-ftn-derd of Land, Brontietreet. £400. 48. A 7 roomed House with 7 seres Land, at Wakefleld for £320 or with SI acres £500. €3, Three first-class Eaildfog Sites in Tra faigar-st, South, on very easy terms. 68, Several Allotments at Stepneyvil!e 3 tfas Port, st low prices. 70. A Kset-claaa Building Site, containing -Vo-thiida of sn Acre, in Eawai-at. 75. Corner Allotment., Wsimes-street, at £9. per foot. 77. Superior Cottage end Land, Washington Valley, for £200. 82. 72 feet land, Waimea-stree. 88, A Building Site at the Port at _•! per foot. 87. Two AUotmente of Land nearly opposite Lckina' Wharf 88, Three Allotments in Wairaea-st 97. Good Building SHea, Collingwood-ftreet. at £8 per foot. 100. A Convenient Shop and Dwelling-houae at Brightwater, near the Railway! Station, with One Acre and a-Half of ®ardsE"!and'-for'£l6oj 101. A Firai-ssio Site in Shelbonrne-street, cheep 106. A conjfortable House and land, Eayenroadj a bargain, 109 Three Acres of Land in Vanguard-street, for building sites, £40 each. 110 One Hundred Acres of capital flat Land in 88 Valley (with a small quantity of , Bush) fenced in, with good feed and water. £700. I 111 Eighty Acre 3 of excellent Land at Taranaki for £195 112 One Hundred and Sixty-two Acres of first-class Bush lani, within about three mile of a railway station, and with a goon rosd through the middle of the land, has never-foiling water supply for saw or flour mill, a bargain. ; 113 At Waimea West, Thirtj-five Acres and Cottage for £150. The land is a gentle slope and partly grassed. 115 A very desirable residence of seven room? on Stanley Crescent, having 4 acres of Land in paddocks &nd garden, with water laid on and other conveniences, £600. 117 A good Business Fie in Bardk-stre^t, 40ft by 150 ft, with large £ hop, £300, on very e?sy terms . ; 120 One Hundred Feet Land in Bronfi- street, capital building site at £ l per foot. 121 One Hundred Acres goid Bush 'r and at Colling wood, with river frontage, very accessible and close to the port, for £200. 123 Seven-roomed House snd Two Acres for £300 in Vangu«r<l-street,-or 122 feet Fron'ase by 200 feet deep for £100. I 124 An : excellent Sheep Farm in Fightyeight Valley, of 236 Acres, with gr.od Residence and Out-buUdings, £450. TO LET, 29. A Four-roomed Cottr Westbank Terr«2e, at 7s par week. 38 A seven roomed Bouse with Stable and Coach House and about, four acres of Paddock at Wakefleld, lor remainder of lease at £35 per year SfOKBy TO L1?l«r> n r *TO>«9*iad f*Mlb«»W MONEY. r MONRY to LEND oi FRBEaTOM) SECURITY ia sums of from £150 to £3,500 at lowest current rates. 2566 6 SCJLANDERS & Co. ALL persona are CAUTIOI«EI> sgains'; CUTTING or HEM VING any TIMBFR whatever frot?-. Seotions !6 nnsl I 7 )known aa \fofau Kotan) Pakawad, without my permission in writing. ANNE WATTS. Kekon, Augyf t 29, 1881 . 2842— 6
■■'JPfci.. ■TTHION 'STEAM : l|||||ji^ V SHIP COMPANT'S Steamers .we appointed to Jeava, booking bo follows: FOR PIOTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, snd DUNEDIN, booking for Wanganui, Oanmru, Timaru— The HAWRA, s.s., on, TUESDAY, 6th September, at Two p.m. The PENGUIN, b.s., on TUESDAY, 13th September. - EO R PICTON, WELLINGTON, and LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisborne, and Tawracga— The BAWEA, Ml , TO-NIGHT, 'FBIDAY, 2nd September, at 12 o'clock midoight taking Biufl, Hobart Town, Melbourne, and Adelaide passengers ~ and cargo. The PENGUIN, b.s., on THURSDAY. Bth September. "008 TARANAKI end MANCKAU™ The WAN AX A, s.s, on FRIDAY, 9th September. The HAWE&, s.a, on FRIDAY, September. TjiOß SYDNEY-^ The WAKATIPU, 8.5., from Wellington, on or about 9th September. FOR HOBART TOWN, MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE, via Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff— The ROTORUA, w, ircm Wellington, on MONDAY, sth September. Booked passengers and cargo forwarded per b.s>. HA WE A about TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, 2nd September. : WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. Freight and Passage Ticket fee be obfc&iaed at the i CoMPANy's Office, JOfi Government Whsrf Half-price!!! LAST WEEK OF AH GEE'S EXHIBITION 11! Adults 6d., Childeen, 3d. 2845—5 MBB. CLARK, Selveyn-ft , begs to offer her services aa skilled NUKr/E. Diploma of the Rotuada Lying-in Hospital, Dublin. 2707— -1 m FINAL NOTICE ia hereby given that all ACCOUNTS remaining Owing to the late Fvm of FARRfcLLE and COL'LiN3, arid to the Estate of the late DR: FaRRELLE must forthwith be PAID to ma. Any Accounts not psid by Bth Septemr her, will positively bs SUED FO2 without faither .fiotice. • GEORGE HARPER, Assignee. 2804412 ' CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk'? Office, let September, 1881. , SEPARATE TENDERS will be Kceived at the above < ffiea, until FRIDAY, tha 9th instant, at Four p.m., foi»— 1. gupp)yirg Stone for Collingwood- street Brie ge (alternative teadsrß for either Adele Islasd Stone or (/rdinarv Building Stone, (qua.l in quality to the best obtainable from the Brook-street Quarry). 2. Delivery of about 100 cubic yaTda of Boulder Bank Stcne. ' Specifications may be seen at the City Surveyor's Ofßce. H.V. GULLY, 28t5~3a TownOkrk.
Money we want and Money we must liave ! IN , consequence of the dull times and the scarcity of sugar (which we are in want of at present), as an inducement to our friends and the public to leave some at the LEATHER PALACE, We have determined to OFFER THE WHOLE OF OUR PRESENT STOCK at I COST PRICE I For a FEW WEEKS for CASH ! It is needless to enumerate Prices to a a discerning Public, as they will have an opportunity of inspecting Our Goods and comparing Prices. Remember !— This is a Bonafide Sale to raise money, and no reasonable offer will be refused. ; HEALY~and SOW, BRIDGE STREET. Local Industry !— Stonewalling —BOOTS ! BOOTS ! and J. STAPLES, Wholesale and Retail BOOT and # SHOE Manufacturers, Wellington, and BRIDGESTREET, NELSON. In returning thanks to our numerous friends and customers for the very liberal support accorded to us during our brief period of business in Nelson, we wish to intimate that finding the demand for really good articles much larger than we anticipated, we have determined to manufacture and sell NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS GOODS, which we are now selling at prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. We do not quote prices, as worthless Boots and Shoes can be made at almost any price ; and as we have no old or shop- worn goods, customers may rely upon getting none but sound and fresh articles, we repectfully soiict all Shoe buyers to call and inspect our goods, and compare prices and quality. W. &J. S- have shortly to arrive from England a large and varied assortment of Ladies' and Children's SUMMER BOOTS and SHOES, which will be in time for the Season, and of which due notice will be given. N.B. — AH kinds of Repairing done on the premises. Storedealers will find it to their advantage to sort up at this Establishment Preliminary J^nouncement. ■ ■ ■ ■ -—p____ — _ ■ ■ . ■ EARLY CONSIGNMENTS OF Spring and Summer Drapery, for 1881-82. + 0 + LOVEDAY & HEYHOE respectfully inform their patrons and the public generally that their First large shipments of NEW SEASON'S GOODS have arrived in New Zealand, and will be trans-shipped to this Port at an early date. Due notification of their arrival in Nelson will appear in these columns. LOVEDAY & HEYHOE, Drapers, &c, Trafalgar-street. . . i ■ , , ■ . . ■ ■ Zinc-lined Pases for Sale, ■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 2 September 1881, Page 3
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