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/sXLE OF TOWN & SUBURBAN SECTIONS* L WITHOUT RESERVE. . M TO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION^ by ALFRED FELL and Co., on SATURDAY, Sep- I tember 2d, at the Store of Mr. Walkirtshavr, Trafslgar 1 Street North, TOWN SECTION, No. 270, situate in Cambria Street, Nelson, north of the Wood, together with the Dwelling House erected thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. Imrie, containing three rooms and passage, hock chimney, oven, fowl and pigeon houses, &c, &c. A considerable portion of the acre is in cultivation, planted and sown, with a ditch and mound fence ; it has also the great recommendation of possessing within its bounds a never failing spring of the purest bright water. The premises may be viewed any morning before the sale. Also, the remaining unsold portion of SECTION No. 8, SUBURBAN SOUTH, closely adjoining the town seres, and within two miles of Trafalgar Square. This very valuable section was selected amongst the earliest choices, and presents the most eligible spots for the purposes of the small cultivator, being well supplied with timber for building, fencing, and fuel, and with constant streams of pure water. Part of this section has been already sold and occupied, and proves of unquestionable fertility. A Map of the district and a plan of the section maybe seen at the Auctioneer's, of whom any further particulars may be obtained. After which, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects ; amongst which are comprised sofa, chairs, tables, earthenware, iron pots, saucepans, kettles, copper tea ditto, and other kitchen utensils ; a few books on miscellaneous subjects, spades, potato forks, hoes, and other garden implements ; a quantity of English-grown onion and turnip •cod, &c, &0., &o. Terms will be furnished at the time of sale, which will com- * mence at twelve o'clock punctually. - ' ' ' I HOUSE AND PREMISES FOR SALE IN A I FIRST-RATE SITUATION. ± A FOR SALE, by PRIVATE COfrP TRACT, the excellent BUSINESS PREMISES lately I occupied by Messrs. Nathan and Joseph, situated at the cor- I ners of Bridge Street and Trafalgar Street, being the greatest I thoroughfares in the town of Nelson.' I For particulars apply to A. M'Donald, Esq., at the Union Bank of Australia. A ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT, rpo be SOLD by PRIVATE CON-< JL TRACT, the PUBLIC HOUSE, now occupied by Mr. J. HOARE, at the Haven, and well known as the " Wakefield Arms." The present proprietor having retired from the business, an excellent opportunity is offered to any one desirous -of entering the public line, the situation of the house I being first-rate. Application to be made to Mr. Hoare, on I premises. J /■[7 OR SALE, the PREMISES lately oc!JL cupied by Messrs. WHITE, WALLACE, and Co., at the Haven, well calculated for a Wholesale Establishment, having a frontage of forty feet, with good depth of water. For particulars'apply to W. B. Patchett and Co. 'Tt^XCELLENT STORAGE to LET, on I J Auckland Point, at the Wholesale Store of C. Empson and Co., lately occupied by Mr. W. R. M. Walkinshaw. Apply to C. Empson and Co., on the premises. Nelson, February 1. * RATTLE, &c, on SALE.— Three quiet V_y DAIRY COWS, two STEERS, a GELDING, and an ENTIRE HORSE of Arab extraction, all well acclimated. Also a DRAY and TRUCK. Morrison & Sclandbks, -Jfelson, Aug. 25. Auckland Point. *rf*° be LET » ia lots » TOWN ACRE JL No. 59, on Auckland Point. < Also, on clearing leases of seven or fourteen years, SUBURBAN SECTION, No. LOS, one mile beyond Mr. M'Rae's, Waimea South. This section contains good' timber, and is free from underwood, Apply to Mr. W. O. Cautley, Tory Street. OR SALE, the DAIRY, STOCKYARD, and remaining term of the LEASE of the Town Acre upon which the premises are erected, lately occupied by D. Drummond. The purchaser can have immediate pos-i session. For terms enqaireof Mobbison & Sclandbbs, Auckland Point. * Nelson. June 14. IQALE of LAND, by the NEW ZEAkJ LAND COMPANY, in the NELSON SETTLEMENT. — Town, Accommodation, and Rural Sections of LAND for SALE by AUCTION, at NELSON, being the remainder of the 200 Allotments originally reserved; for Colonial purchasers. The above allotments consist of three Sections; vie., one acre of Town Land, SO acres Suburban Land, and ISO acres 'of Rural Land. The sections to be put up separately, after due notice, to suit purchasers," at an upset price, according to their estimated value, to be decided upon by the Company's Agent, previous to the sale. Many of these sections have been chosen early, and are amongst the best in the settlement. The AccomOdktton Land is generally withm twenty nu^es of the town ; and most of the sections are accessible to a dray, or have water communication to within a short distance; . rpoWN and COUNTRY LAND to be JL LET. — Sections, and' portions of, sections) in all .parts , of the Town of Nelson, also Suburban Sections in the Waimea, Motuaka, and other districts. Long leases of the Country Land will be granted on liberal 'terms. For particulars apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland Point. rpoWN and COUNTRY LAND for JL SALE.— Several Town and Suburban Sections already chosen, and Suburban and Rural Sections with the right of early choicw, to bt Sold. ' For particulars apply to W. B. Patchett and Co., Auckland Point. EEDS GROWN in the COLONY.— Just received from Wellington, and may be had- at the Examiner Office, a small quantity of the following FBESH= SEEDS;— Early torn, Altringham, and orange carrots Mangold wurtxel and beet Yellow and purple-top Swccds Warwick pea, short-pod bean, scarlet runner Cabbage-lettuce, endive Lodz snd turnip radish .• Mustard, curled cress Bpinsch, asparagus, parsnip' White celery parsley. Nelson; Augnst 18. RINTED FORMS of the following descriptions are always on sale at the office of this yap«r<— Blank forms for auctioneers Forms of entry for pining the Custom* Seamen's articles of agreement Seamen's advance notes Bills rf exchange. Bills of lading.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue II, 2 September 1843, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue II, 2 September 1843, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue II, 2 September 1843, Page 30

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