NELSON LITERARY and SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION.— The FIRST MEETING will tie held at Seven o'clock THIS EVENING, in the Surveyor's Office, at which the members are requested to attend. W. Macshanb, See. pro tern. TENDERS for the building of a BANKING HOUSE will not be received after Satcbd at, the 7th of May. 1 H. Auocstos Thompson, Director of the Union Bank of Australia. LAND, situated in Hardy-street, at the corner of Tasman Street, to be LET, on leases of seven and fourteen years. ' Apply to H.|A. Thompson, Esq., barrister and conveyancer, ! , Trafalgar Square. ANY person cutting Timber upon the Native Reserves, numbered on the SurveyorVPlan 191, 241, 244, 248, 265, 267, 283, 284, 294, 303, 305, 307, 344, 357, 367. 382, 387, 621, 622, wilL be prosecuted. H. Augustus Thompson, Protector of Aborigines. '— TWTQTICE.— rAU pewona- founA-^aittiug J^l timber, or in any way Trespassing upon the sections, ■ numbered on the Surveyor's Plan, 316, 358, 278, 542, 353, 363, 404. 587, 580, 579, 578, 877, 573, 872, 571, Sflß, 564, 682, 659, 555. 554, 653, 652, 548, 547, 646, 545, 544, will be proceeded against according to law. William Cuxling Young. TO be SOLD or LET, for a Term of Tears, the remaining unappropriated portion* of the valuable TOWN ACRE, No. 456, with frontages in Trafalgar Street North and Hardy Street, admirably situated for business and for the erection of buildings. For a view of the plan and particulars, apply to Mr. A. G. Jenkins, Auckland Point. TO LET, entire or in Lots, TOWN ACRES, No. 607, Bronte" Street, and 1030, 1032, Waimea Road. For particulars apply to Mr. Tytler, Maitai Road. TO be LET, on Building Lease, the TOWN ACRE, No. 24 on the Surveyor's Plan. For particulars apply to Mr. Poynter, solicitor, Nelson ■ Haven. TO be LET or SOLD (in small Lots, if required), TOWN SECTION No. 1028, having one frontage in the Waimea Road and another in Ngatiawa Street. This jot is elevated and dry, and well adapted for buildinirand gardening purposes, and is within ten minutes' walk ofTrafalgar Square. Also Part of Town Section No. 586, et the town end of Brook Street. This lot is well situated for wood and water, a nd part of it is excellent building land. For particulars apply to Mr. Greaves, solicitor, Trafalgar Street. b LET, TOWN ACRES, No. 23, on Wakefield Qua y; 735, in St. Vincent Street; and 915, in Waimea Road. Eor particulars apply to' Mr. Greaves, solicitor, Trafalgar Street. TO be LET, in Lots, on building leases, for any Term of Years, the ACRE on Auckland Point, numbered 69 on the Surveyor's Plan. For particulars apply to Mr. Greaves, solicitor, Trafalgar Street. TO be LET, on Lease, the following TOWN SECTIONS, belonging to the New Zealand Company : — No. 10 No. 173 No. 336 No. 458 No. 641 No. 863 13 178 348 462 663 866 14 192 355 498 664 921 25 2t)o 359 523 674 9»5 45 201 360 565 686 932 70 202 369 566 ' 742 948 71 204 370 576 749 958 74 208 372 688 753 960 76 212 381 590 754 968 87 245' 383 591 763 976 m 2si 397 • 607 770 977 136 274 401 609 772 997 M 0 310 407 613 789 1097 155 320 416 614 804' 1041 157 326 427 032 827 1045 170 329 448 635 836 1094 171 For particulars] apply to Mr. Greaves, solicitor, Trafalgar Street. MR. JOHN HENRY COOPER, member of the 7 Royal College of Surgeons, London (and late Surgeon of the ship Martha Ridgway), takes the first opportunity to inform the inhabitants of Nelson •that he intends settling in the colony and practising professionally. MR. G. R. RICHARDSON, Solicitor and Conveyancer. Nelson, March 36. A CARD. JS. COTTERELL, LAND AGENT • and SURVEYOR. R. T. TROWER, SURVEYOR and LAND AGENT, Nelson. ARNICOAT THOMPSON, SURVEYORS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, and LAND AGENTS, Nelson. FOTTERSON, GENERA^ , MER- • CHANT and LICENSED AUCTUXjn^BR, Nelson Haven. x - ' -„'■* * •*■ "A* '; MESSRS. WASTNEY, DOUGHTY, . and Co., General Builders, beg to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that they are now ready to receive Contracts for the Erection of Buildings of every description ; and they hope, by manifesting due care and attention on all (occasions, to merit a share of public patronage. They at the same time assure those} gentlemen who may honour them with their - orders, that the utmost expedition and despatch compatible *itb strength and durability of workmanship will always ,be «baerved ; .and, to enable them to effect this object, they are determined to employ none but steady and first-rate workmen. Messrs. W., V., and Co. also beg to inform their Jsfcuds that they are making .arrangements -which will, in a start time, enable them to supply Timber of all dimensions ,ntt-tii» for building purposes, and of the most durable irisserlption, at Ike ino«t economical prices. jr.B. Plans and specifications for every description at • imP^wf prepared, if required, on the most reasonable terms.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue I, 30 April 1842, Page 29
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