iSaleg bg gfoction, "*" BYE GRASS. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 27th instant, «t the Albert Auction Room, at One o'clock precisely, Four Acres Growing Bye Grass. x . The above is already a splendid crop, securely fenced, and within ten minutes' walk of the Court House. Fop further particular», apply at the Wabbhotob of the Auctioneer. * / October 19- \f SALE OF LAND IN SANDY BAY. ALFRED FELL & CO. will SELL by AUCTION, on. TUESDAY, November 6, at their Warehouse in Trafalgar-street, at Twelve o'clock »t Noon, under * Deed of Mortgage, the following very valuable Property in Sandy Bay : — Rural, No. I?, . . . 150 Acres. Partofßural,No. 5 . . 70 „ Suburban, No. 110 . . 50 „ „ No. 112 . .50 „ „ No. 114 . . 80 „ In all Four Hundred Acres. The above Land is partly on the Beach, and partly extending up a very rich valley of fern and flax, backed by mountain land covered with the finest Timber : it is accessible to small craft, and is within a short distance of Astrolabe Roads. A Plan of the coast lino and district may be seen at the Office of the Auctioneers, of whom any further information may be obtained. , Terms_-A Deposit of 10 per cent., and tfte remainder at 3 months. */ WENSLEY HILL, WAIMEA EAST. MESSRS. A. FELL & CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, about the Ist of December, the STANDING CROPS, the property of W. O. Oatjtlby, Esq., consisting of about 30 Acres of Wheat, 30 of Oats, and the same of Barley ; about 15 Acres of Hay, and 4 Acres of Potatoes. Abo, all the FARM IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, &c., belonging to that Gentleman, consisting of Reaping and Thrashing Machines, Ploughs, Harrows, Horse and Bullock Drays, Yoke?, Bows, Horse Harness, &c., &c., and Six excellent Working Bullocks. The terms will be liberal. , Further particulars will appear in a future advertisement. V ftantirti property MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has been instructed to dispose of a very superior 150Acre Seotion of LAND, in the Wairau West, most advantageously situated near the Waitobi Road, and within two miles of river navigation ; well adapted for agricultural purposes. Near it a mill is about to be erected, and firewood is convenient at hand. /The property is bounded by two roads, and cannot lail to become of very great and fast-increasing value*; HOUSE AND LAND IN THE COUNTRY. MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has received imtructions'to sell a small and desirable ESTATE, of wood and pasture LAND, on which is a delightful RESIDENCE, suitable to a family of TOMMotability. Also, A genteel COTTAGE, and about 25 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 in one of the best situations for a professional man in tho town. The House stands in a good Garden, and is well adapted to a family of respectability. 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 take parties to view Country Estates, and will be at the Wakatu Hotel, initfeilon, every Tuesday and Saturday. y^ Mr. Creasy is always most nappy 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. 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. Q___ (0 v LANDED PROPERTY. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has been favoured with instructions from the Proprietor, Mr. F. T. Bebby, to DISPOSE OF, by PBITATE CONTRACT, all his VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in Suburban North, and called Glenwood. This very desirable property is about 10 miles from Nelson, and consists of 30 Acres of valuable timber Land, and 40 Acres, more or less, of arable Land, fit for the plough and of first-rate quality. But the principal recommendation to the whole is, it» splendid adaptation for supplying the markets with an article so much required, viz., Sawn Timber and Firewood. The Proprietor has partly erected, at a very considerable expense, a Saw Mill, intended for the use of both Vertical and Circular Saw«, the motive power of which is ensured by a never-fa^Uug stream of water which flows through the property, and which, in addition to working tho Saw Mil], is also amply sufficient for a email Flour Mill, which the district will very soon require. On the property, and near the Mill, is erected a •obttantial and comfortable Dwelling House, attached to which is a Garden and Orchard ; and improvements are now being generally carried -on. The roads leading to the above are now daily improving, and it is not improbable but that at some not very distant day the road to the Pelorus will pass .through the district. / For further particulara, &<?.» apply to Mr. |\ T. Bs&sT, on the premises, or to v/ AiSXAKBEtt AITO«; Auctioneer and Land Agent, October 12. Bridge-street. -____^ . — ■ * Tj^REEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE, -A- by Private Contract, ja Bridge-street, opposite Havley's Browery. Five-roomed HOUSE and Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees, and mn excellent well of water; two-stall Stable, Store-room /tod Hayloft, with a private rood at the back. Also a fourwheeled Vehicle. / For further particulars apply to A>4)bvany, on tlu> premises ; or L. Devaxy, Storekeeper, Nelson. fJIO be LET, with purchasing clause, several X valuable PROPERTIES, in Nelson and the tioinHy. • Apply to W. T. L. Teavkbs, Esq., Solicitor, Nelson. /
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 1
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981Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 1
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