L ALBERT AUCTION ROOM. , 3 TI/TR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will hold * ijJL his usual WEEKLY SALE of MERCHAN- \ DIZE of all descriptions on THIS DAY, Saturday, at One o'clock precisely. /^| , October 30. \^ 6 \Z~ ■ 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 isexpected to be during the first week 1 of November next, and of which due notice will be 1 given, : 50 HEAD of CATTLE, ■ being Steers and fieifers ranging from one to three \ years old. The Auctioneer scarcely thinks it necessary to ro- ~ mind the public that, should the population go on increasing at the same ratio it has done the last few days, nothingin the settlement offers a- Bafer or more \ profitable investment than Cattie, as the demand for" beef must necessarily be proportionate. / ' Terms at sale. \y ! lEantreti $rojjert]j. j , , ! ' TjlOR SALE, the following SECTIONS of JJ LAND :— 150 Acres, Wakefield Downs, No 86. 50 Acres, Waitohi, No 51. /"• /y/ j Apply to V^ v j Cuetis Bbothebs. j . TjlOR SALE, the LEASE of a very valuable JJ SHEEP RUN, area about 40,000 acres, situate on the Waitaki river, about half-way between Port 7 Cooper and Otego, with fr/»m 2,000 to 4,000 Ewes. ' Further particulars may be known on application to 1 y/ Alfbed' Fell & Co. /'ttireehold property for sale, Ju by Private Contract, in Bridge-street, opposite Harley's Brewery. Five-roomed HOUSE and Garden, wgjl stocked with Fruit Trees, and an excellent well of water ; two-stall Stable, Storewrtroni and Hayloft, with a private road at the 1 bagk. Also a fourwheeled Vehicle. y/ r For' further particulars apply to A. : Devant, on 1 the premises ; or L. Devaky, Storekeeper, Nelson. b —— — __ — «■ ■ ' rpO be LET, with purchasing clause, several JL valuable PROPERTIES, in Nelson and the vicinity. / r Apply to W. T. LyTBAVEES, Esq., Solicitor, Nelson. %/ LANDED PROPERTY. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has been favoured with instructions, from tho Pro1 prietor, Mr. F. T. Bebby, to DISPOSE OF, by " PRIVATE 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 valusblo timber " Land, and 40 Acres, more or less, of arable Land, fit ' for the plough and of .first-rate quality. Bufc the > principal recommendation to the whole is, its splendid > adaptation for supplying the markets with an article k so much required, viz., Sawn Timber and Firewood. The Proprietor has partly erected, at a very consid erable expense, a Saw Mtti, intended for the use of both Vertical and Circular Saws, the motive power of " which is ensured by a never-failing stream of w&ter which flows through the property, and which, in addition to working the Saw Mill, is also amply suffil cient for a small Flour Mill, which the district will 3 very soon require. On the property, and near the Mill, is erected a ! substantial 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 aret,now daily improving, and it is not improbable buffhat at some not very distant day the road to the Pclorus will pass through the district. / For further particulars./&c., apply to Mr. F. T. Bebby, on the premisesyor to /Alexasdeb Aithev, , and Land Agent, * October 12. Bridge-street. - '1VT R ' Af 4I4 I T KEN » Auctioneer and General '/ J3.JL Commission Agent, bees to announce to the ' numerous population now arriving on these shores with the intention of settling, that he has FOR SALE, on very easy terms, ALLOTMENTS of LAND in almost all pabts of the TOWN and COUNTRY. * Albert Auction Room, Bridge-street^ /"* p / J October 23rd, 1855. C CVC V I MASSACRE BAY. j J TjlOR SALE, in the above locality, Three JD Sections of LAND, containing 80 Acres each, j They are within Three Miles of Mr. Watts' Coal i Works, and are the property of a party well acquainted with the district, and were fixed upon on account of * their possessing every requisite for'first-rato forms. I Terms. — One quarter Cash, and the remainder in three and five years, witK Ten psv Cent. » Apply to Mr. Alexander Ait&en, / Land Agent. * October 30, 1855. [ Tj^Oß SALE, Two Allotments of TOWN j JJ LAND, of Forty Feet each, in one of the best 1 situations* in Town. Terms very moderate. f Also, Allotments of TOWN LAND TO LET for I Building purposes, and jpsr^a long term. 8 . 'Alexander Attken, October 30. V Land Agent, &c. I MOUTERE.— MOTUEKA. FOR SALE, Seventy-five Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in a block on the ) Moutere Plain, being park of the section formerly 3 known as "Young's Section." There are two acres l broken up and fenced in, enclosing a new Cottage c (20 feet by 12, with two rooms), a Well, Fruit Trees, &&, Sx. Both the situation and the soil are very good ; the house (which was built so as to be capable of being enlarged) commanding a over the J Bay, &c. / \ !The property has a frontage aA the trunk road ; and also a stream running through it, which could be used for many purposes, besides saving a considerable portion of fencing. Immediate possession can be had. b Apply personally, or hy letter, to W. E. Bbikck- , man, Esq., Motueka. \s TOWN ACRE No. 602, and HALF of No. 6dO, to be SOLD, situated in Brougham-street, i- immediately below the late residence/if S. Stephens, ' Esq., deceased. / c For Building Sites the situaticofis unrivalled, as it commands extensive views of tha^Bay, Town, and sumn rounding country. c Apply to Mr. A. T. Daxiell, Land Office. c rpO be SOLD, in small lots of 3 or 5 Acres, a X all that SECTION, No. 15G, Arden's section, Waimea West, t Early application to be made to the undersigned. ;. O. Cautley.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, 3 November 1855, Page 1
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