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Sales fig ALBERT AUCTION' ROOM. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN will hold ihis usual WEEKLY SALE, THIS DAY, at One o'clock precisely, consisting of a variety of useful MERCHANDIZE. r\ I f Terms at Sale. (^ o v IMPORTANT SALE OF LANDED PROPERTY. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has been favoured with instructions to dispose of by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 6th of December next, at tho Albert Auction Room, the following very valuable TOWN and COUNTRY PROPERTY :— Part of Suburban Sections, Nos. 16 and 17, tho property of Mr. W. Gill, distant about 4 miles from Nelson, on the Wakapuaka Road ; as a whole, or in allotments to suit purchasers. Tin's property is very beautifully situated, and commands a splendid view of the Bay. Onehalf of tho land is covered with bush, which will supply firewood and fencing for years to come ; the remainder ia under cultivation, and upon which is erected a convenient Dwelling House, Barn, Stockyard, &c. There is also a Garden, well stocked with fruit trees. The road is good ; and, to parties requiring a suburban residence, the above presents an opportunity not often met with. One-half of Town Acre, No. 482^ fronting Shel-bourne-street ; under cultivation, and with a very comfortable two-roomed weather-board Cottage thereon, from which is an extensive view of the Town and Bay. A considerable part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. One-half of Town Acre, No. 757, fronting St. Vin-cent-street, opposite Mr. V. Jones', and next to Mr. Burns' property. A very pretty spot for a cottage. Thirty Acres, being part of Accommodation Section, No. 18-1, Moutere, and within six or seven miles of Mr. Redwood's farm, at tho Waimea. The remaining part of this section is occupied, and under cultivation. Ono hundred Acres of Land in Sandy Bay. This comprises a splendid fertile valley, is mostly heavily timbered, and has a stream of water passing through it ; forming altogether a most eligible site for a saw mill ; and lias the advantagfL of being acoessiblo by water. It is ~- between tho properties of Mr. W. R. NicholsohSßldMr. Tinline. The terms for tho wholo of thV»&?ra'S. 1s?1 s? : Jcer£ liberal, and tho reserve price on the" mjnt of it remarkably low. / For plans and further particulars; apply at the Warehouse of the Auctioneer. / Albert Auction Room, Nelson^/ November 13th. CATTLE FOR SALE. MR. ALEXANDER Alt KEN will offer for SALE by public AUCTION, at Richmond, almost immediately after thoir arrival Irora the Wairau, which is expected to be during the first week of November next, and of which due notico will be given, 50 HEAD of CATTLE, being Steers and Heiiers ranging >irom one to throe years old. Tho Auctioneer scarcely thinks it nccepsary to remind tho public that, should the population go on increasing at the same ratio it has/done the la3t few days, nothing in tho settlement offers a safer or more profitable investment than Cattle, as tho demand for beep must neecssarily^M^proportionate. Terms at fialo. 3£,antirtJ ©ropcrtg. FOR SALE, Ninety Acres of LAND, opposite Frazer'B Sa"w Mill, in the Motxtehb Distbict. Terms y£ry liberal. Apply to Alexandeb Aitken, Nov. 9. \/ Land Agent. LANDED PROPERTY. MR. ALEXANDER AITKEN has been favoured with instructions from the Proprietor, Mr. F. T. Bebey, to DISPOSE OF, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, all his VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in Suburban North, and called Gienwood. This very desirable property is about 10 miles from Nelson, and consists of 30 Acres of valuable timber Land, and 40 Acres, more or lose, of arable Land, fit for the plough and of first-rate quality. But the principal recommendation to the whole is, its Bplendid 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 tho use of both Vertical and Circular Saws, the motive power of which is ensured by a never-failing stream of water which flows through the property, and which, in addition to working the Saw Mill, is also amply sufficient for a small Flour Mill, which the district will 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 ore now being generally carried on. Tho roads leading to the above aro now daily improving, and it is not improbable but that at some not very distant day the rood to the Pelorus will pass through the district^ For further particulars, &c., apply to Mr. F. T. Beeey, on the p/emißes, or to yj ALEXAJfDEB AITEEIf, Auctioneer and Land Agent, October 12. Bridge-street. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE, 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 ; twp-stall Stable, Store-room and Hayloft, with a private road at the back. Also a fourwheeled Vehicle. / For further particularsNa^Jply to A. Devant, on tho premises ; or.L. Devaxt, Storekeeper, Nelson. TO BE LET, a HOUSE, in TrafalgarBquare, lately occupied by Dr. Williams. Apply to / Aifbed > 3Jei.i, aud ConrAVT. TO be SOLD, in small lots of 3 or 5 Acres, all that SECTION, No. 156, Ardon'a section, Waimea Wesr. / Early application to be madyto the undersigned. \/ W. O. Cautley. Wensley Hill, April 7. WAITOHL FOR SALE, a HOUSE and HALF-ACRE of LAND, beautifully situated, and at present occupied as the Waitohi Inn. The House is 24 feet by 13, weather-boarded and shingled, and contains two lower apartments aud one commodious room above, and could, at little expense/ be much enlarged. I For terms, apply to Mr. John liow, at Mr. Geo. Aiken's. ' X/ ' Nelson, 7th November, 1555.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 17 November 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 17 November 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 17 November 1855, Page 1

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