COLLEGE LANDS TO BE LET. THE Board of Trustees of the Nelson Trust Funds aro disposed to LEASE, for a term not exceeding 1 years, their TOWN LANDS, consisting of Seven Acres, Block A, fronting the Waimea Road, and Six Acres, Block D, fronting Vanguard-street 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, 86, 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 Waiiau District. Seotion, 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^f Trustees. Trust Fund Office, ' / T Nelson, October 3, 1855. . / TO be SOLD, in small lots of 3 or 5 Acres, all that SECTION, No. 156, Arden's section, Waimea West. j Early application to bo made 10 the undersigned. /W. 0. Catttley. Wenaley Hill, April 7. V TO be LET for a long term of years, TOWN SECTIONS Nos. 452 and 456, situated respectively in Trafiugar-square and the Wainrea Road. For further particulars apply to B. O. Hodgson, Nelson. x Nelson, October 12, 1855. V mOWN ACRE No. 602, and HALF of No. j JL 600, to be SOLD, situated in Brougham-street, immediately below tho late residence of S. Stephens, Esq., deceased. For Building Sites the situation is unrivalled, as it commands extensive views of the Bay, Town, and surrounding country. \j Apply to Mr. A. T. Daniell, Land Office. TO BE LET, a HOUSE, in Trafalgarsquare, lately occupied by Dr. Williams. Apply to v/ Alfbed Fell and Company. 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 intimate that he will engage to seleofc for parties desi- j rous of purchasing, upon receiving a written request, stating particulars, &c. W. Jbxkins, Interpreter. Vincent-street, April 4th. \^ CATTLE RUN TO LET. TO BE LET, for such Term of Years as may be agreed upon, "THE NARROWS," one of the best Cattle Runs in the Province. / Apply personally or by lotter, to Dr. MoNRO, Bearcroft, Waimea West. MOUTERE.— MOTUEKA. EOR SALE, Seventy-five Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in a block on the Moutere Plain, being part of the section formerly known as "Young's Section." There are two acres broken up and fenced in, enclosing a new Cottage (20 feet by 12, with two rooms), a Well, Fruit Trees, &c., &c. Both the situation and the soil are very good; the house (which was built so as to be capable of being enlarged) commanding a view over the Bay, &c. The property has a frontage on the trunk road ; and also a stream running through it, which could be used for many purpoßCß, besides saving a considerable portion of fencing. Immediate possession can be had. Apply personally, or by letter, to W. E. BbinckMAtf, Esq., Motueka. , EX "JOHN SCOTT"— 1 case women's leather boots 1 „ saddles 100 „ brandy ,H } 20 pipes A* 5 „ pickles 5 „ smoked red herrings 1 j, tin plates 1 „ frying pans 71 bags sugar 2 half tiercel tobacco. W. R. Nicholson & Co. October 5, 1855. EX "SI S T EJI S " — 7 casks Black Oil. <J. 4 W. R. Nicholson k Co. October 5, 1855. T>RODUCE WANTED to PURCHASE, JL in quantity. " C«- «3 Apply to Messrs. W. R. Nicholson & Co. PANAMA HATS.— The above useful Goods may be had in a variety of qualities at the Warehouse of the undersigned. Trafalgar-street, / J. P. Black. Sept. 26. v TUST rebeived, a supply of the undermenf) tioned Ara<4cs : — Henry's calcteed Magnesia Murray's fluid Magnesia Superior Pea Fkmcr, for making soup in ten minutes. \. Cllca Macshane, July 6, 1855. \ Trafalgar-street. MR. A. AITKEN has for SALE, at the Albert Auction Room, a quantity of firstrate DOORS, GLAZED WINDOW SASHES, of various sizes. / October 6. v/ A CARD. A LEXANDER AITKEN'S Wholesale and r\ Retail Drapery and Grocery Warehouse, Bridge-street. r~t /"*^r Nelson, October fl, 1855. V^ ° CIRCULATING LIBRARY. A LEXANDER AITKEN wishes to iuti-J-jL mate that his Circulating Library IS AGAIN OPEN for tho benefit of tbo Public, and that new Works will constantly be added as they can be procured. /\ n f Catalogues arc in course of publication. \^ v * October 5. CHEAP GENERAL STORE. T AWRENCE DEVANEY has always on I A hand, at his Store, Bridge-street, a large assortment of Ready-made Clothing of all kinds, Groceries of every description, Chosso, Butter, Bacon, &c, Ac., he. / Bridge-street, NeLion. • f
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 602, 24 October 1855, Page 1
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