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Meg fig ghtctiptu I IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN LAND. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN hegs to announce that he has been favoured with instructions from the proprietors to submit to PTJBLIG COMPETITION on MO3fS>AY, ihelsfch of October next, the following very valuable Town Allotments :— t Town Acre, No. 419, situate at the corner of Hardy-i ■ street East and Tasman-street, directly opposite! to Messrs. Hooper and Cos. Brewery, in allot^ ments of 30 and 40 feet, and running the depth) i of the acre. The whole of ihese allotments, from, the great thoroughfare caused by their proximity to the Suspension Bridge and- the high road-to' the Coppermine, must vervioon become available fbr-somotiung more than ' Bites for cottages, ana the Auctioneer would therefore recommend them to speculators and others. '■ A number of allotments of 30 aud 40 feet each,, having a frontage to St. Vincent-street and Hampden-street West, the property of Mr. W. Jenkins, opposite to Victory-square. This land is now in cultivation, fenced, and perfectly level, and from the rising character of the district, cannot but be valuable. 100 feet frontage of Town Acre, No. 912, situate at the comer of the Waimea Road and Tukukastreet, and very pleasantly situated. Town Acres, Nob. 228 and 230, fronting Halifaxstreet, and near the Windmill, in Trafaigar-street. These acres are not two minutes' walk from the Wakatu Hotel, and will be sold in allotments of 80 and 40 feet, to suit purchasers. They are weH worthy the notice of merchants and others. Tennß liberal, at sale. V ILmtstH ffirgpettg* T7IREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE, JJ by Private Contract, in Bridge-street, opposite Harley's Brewery. Five-roomed HOUSE and Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees, and an excellent well of water-, two-stall Stable, Store-room and Hayloft, with a private road at the back. Also jT fourwheeled Vehicle. \/ For further particulars apply to A. Devant, on the premises ; or L. Devany, Storekeeper, Nelson. COLLEGE LANDS TO BE LET. THE Board of Trustees of the Nelson Trust Funds are disposed to LEASE, for a term not exceeding 7 years, their TOWN LANDS, consisting of Seven Acres, Block A, fronting the Waimea Road, and Six Acres, Block D, fronting Vanguard-Btreet North, and invite TENDERS from persons desirous of renting them, to be addressed to the Secretary, on or before the Ist of November next. The Board also invite tenders from persons who desire to rent their other Lands, comprising — Sections, E No. 35, 36, 40, 39, 38, 49, and part of 58=331 acres, in the Motueka District. Sections, F No. 9, 10, 11, 22, 21=800 acres, in the Wairau District. Section, No. 160, containing 158 acres, and part of Sections, Nos. 5 and 6, containing 265 acres, in the Motupipi District, Massacre Bay. A. G. Jenkins, , Secretary to the Board of Trustees/ Trust Fund Office, . Nelson, October 3, 1855. v TO be- SOLD or LET, a valuable piece of LAND, containing about One Acre and a Half, more or less, situate at Richmond, between the two Chapels. The above is well adapted for carrying on any business requiring water, as there is a constant stream of pure water running through it. Apply to W. Dabtnall. October 9. - y FOR SALE, the following SECTIONS of LAND:— 100 Acres, Moutere District, No. 96. There is excellent feed for cattle on this Section, about 30 acres are well timbered, and a few acres have been fenced aud cultivated. 150 Acres, Wakefield Downs, No 86. 50 Acres, Waitohi, No 51. /-i/ -i „ Apply to V^. // CUBTIS BBOTHEBS. Nelson, 15th June. TO be SOLD, in small lots of 3 or 5 Acres, all that SECTION, No. 156, Arden's section, Waiinea West. Early application to be made to the undersigned. W. O. CATJTLEy. Wensley Hill, April 7. \/ TO PURCHASERS OF LAND. MR CREASY, Estate Agent, has a constantly varying List of LAND and PROPERTIES of every description for SALE and LEASE, both in the Town and Country, a small number only of which are especially advertised. Mr. Creasy resides at Richmond, that he may more conveniently takeparties to view Country Estates, and will be at the Wakatu Hotel, in N^blsov, every Tuesday and Saturday. S^^ Mr. Creasy is always most happy to give new comers the best information in his power. To SELLERS of PROPERTY, Mr. Creasy begs to remark, that when a fair price is demanded, so that he can conscientiously recommend it, he very soon disposes of it. HOUSE AND LAND IN THE COUNTRY. MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has received instructions to sell a small and desirable ESTATE, of wood and pasture LAND, on which is a delightful RESIDENCE, suitable to a family of respectability. Also, v/ A genteel COTTAGE, and about 26 Acres of arable LAND. Immediate possession can be given. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT! MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has been favoured with instructions to dispose of the Lease of the / RESIDENCE OF A GENTLEMAN v in one of the best situations for a professional man in the town. The House stands in a good Garden, and is well adapted to a family of respectability. TO be LET, with purchasing clause, several valuable PROPERTIES, in Nelson and the vicinity. Apply to W. T. L. Tbatebs, Esq., Solicitor, Nelson. V' MR. A. AITKEN wishes to inform the public, that he has constantly for SALE, on very reasonable terms, ALLOTMENTS of LAND, large and small, in almost every part of the town ; also, a quantity of CATTLE and SHEEP., -« / Albert Auction Room, Oct. 5. v_ 6 »' TO INTENDING PURCHASERS OF LAND IN THE PELORUS, KAITUNA, AND QUEEN CHARLOTTE'S SOUND. THE undersigned, being thoroughly acquainted with the above districts, begs to 1 intimate that he will engage to select for parties desirous of purchasing, upon receiving a written request, stating particulars, &c. / W. Jenkins, Interpreter. Vincent-street, April 4th. yj \

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 57, 13 October 1855, Page 1

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