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Tj^Oß MOTUEKA.— The fast-sailing Cutter 1 JQ "THREE BROTHERS," John Westbup, J Master, will commence running regularly between o NELSON and' MOTUEKA, and will be continued in C the trade. Has good accommodation for passengers. ' For wight or passage, apply to JOKK WSBTB^fP. - Haven-road, Nels6n. N/ SHIPPERS and TRADERS between i Nblson and Motueka wDI have no further cause d lo complain of the want of J&EG,TJLAR and PUNCTUAL COMMUNICATION between the above 1< places, as the fine fast-sailing cutter '"Bbothbbs" v will leave Nelson for Motueka twice every week. For Freight or Passage, apply to~J. Taylob, at the t' Bar of the Wakatu Hotel ■ \ / Orders strictly and punctually attended toY f SALE OF LAND IN SANDY BAY. 1 ALFRED FELL & CO. will SELL by " AUCTION, on TUESDAY, November 6, at . their Warehouse in Trafalgar-street, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, under a Deed of Mortgage, the following - very valuable Property in Sandy Bay : — I Rural, No. 13 . . . 150 Acres. /] Part of Rural, No. 6 . .70 „ f \ Suburban, No. 110 . .50 „ / I „ No. 112 . .60 „ V T „ 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 g is accessible to small craft, and is within a short distance of Astrolabe Roads. . A Plan of the coast line 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 the re- ( mainder at 3 months. ( WENSLEY HlfcL, WAIMEA EAST. * MESSRS. A. FELL & CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- t TION, about the Ist of December, the STANDING , CROPS, the property of W. O. Cautley, Esq., consisting of about 80 Acres of Wheat, 30 of Oats, and . the same of Barley; about 15 Acres of Hay, and 4 \ Acres of Potatoes. Also, all the FARM IMPLE- , MENTS, MACHINES, &c., belonging to that Gentleman, consisting of Reaping and Thrashing Machines, - Plough*, Harrows, Horse and Bullock Drays, Yokes, Bows, Horse Harness, &c., &c., and Six excellent Working Bullocks. The terms will be liberal./ Further particulars will appear in a future advertisement. X^/ CATTLE FOR SALE. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will offer ] for SALE by public AUCTION, at Rich- ] mond, almost immediately after their arrival from the Wairau, which is expected to be during the first week ' of November next, and of which due notice wjH be - 50 HEAD of CATTLE, v being Steers and Heifers ranging from one to three years old. The Auctioneer scarcely thinks it necessary to remind the public that, should the population go on '. increasing at the same ratio it has done the last few ] days, nothing in the settlement offers a safer or more 1 profitable investment than Cattle, as the demand i for beep must necessarily be proportionate. < Terms at sale. j EXTENSIVE SALE OF VERY VALUABLE ! CATTLE. ALFRED FELL & CO. have received ' instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the ] Stab and Gabteb, Richmond, some day in December, 1 due notice of which will be given in future advertisements, about 100 HEAD OF CATTLE, from tlie well-known .herd of the Delta dairy ; con- • •isting of Cows / Heifers v / Bullocks V Steers. MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has been \ instructed to dispose of a very superior 150- ■ • Ac*e Section of LAND, in the Wairau West, most " advantageously situated near the Waifcobi Road, and , vrithin 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 jtroperty is bounded by two roads, and cannot fail ttf become of very great and fast-increaßing value. V 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 fanufy of respectability. Also, \/ A genteel COTTAGE, and about 25 Acres of arable LAND. Immediate possession can be given. j ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT^ MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has been ' favoured with instructions to dispose of the Loaae of the RESIDENCE OF A GENTLEMAN in one of the best situations for a professional man/In ' tlio town. . 7 I The House stands in a good Garden, and is well adapted to a family of respectability. -vy ] TO PURCHASERS OF LAND. ] TV/TB^ CREASY, Estate Agent, has a conJxL dtantly varying List of LAND and PRO- '. PERTIES\of every description for SALE and ' LEASE, both in the Town and Country, a small number only of which are especially advertised. Mr. 1 Creasy resides at Richmond, that he may more con- s veniently takeparties to view Country 'Estates, and * will be at the Wakatu Hotel, in Nelson, every Tuesday i and Saturday. \ i Mr. Creasy ifl always mpst happy to give new I comers the best information in mKpower. < To SELLERS of PROPERTY>*tr. Creasy begs to remark, that when a fair price is demanded, so that ' h« can conscientiously recommend it, he^very soon £ disposes of it. \ MR. CREASY, Estate Agent, has been ' desired to DISPOSE of a small COTTAGE and GARDEN, with about an acre and a half of ( Paddock, in a pleasant part of the country. /This little Property is situated in a very rising and thriving < district, and offers a good opportunity to any one de- ' siring either an investment or an abode. V OWN ACRE No. 602, and HALF of No. 600, to be SOLD, situated in Brougham-street, ' immediately below the late residence of S. Stephens, E^., deceased. i *or Building Sites the situation is unrivalled, as it i commands extensive views of the Bay, Town, and sure rounding country. Apply to Mr. A. T. Danisll, Land, Office.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 31 October 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 31 October 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 31 October 1855, Page 1

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