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MR. CREASY, in announcing that he has been JOINED IN PARTNERSHIP by a Gentleman having Correspondents in India and London, by whom he trusts to further the interests of his Clients, begs to remind them that he shall feel obliged by the SETTLEMENT of any outstanding ACCOUNTS, in order that the Printers' as well as his own may not be intermixed with the new partnership. Office (pro tern.) in Nelson, over the Suspenion Bridge, opposite Mr. Martin's / Office in Richmond, at Mr. Creasy's. v_, /CREASY, PAULING, and CO., LAND, VJ ESTATE, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, beg to announce that they are prepared to suit the requirements of all classes of Settlers from their varying Register of Properties both in Town and Country, and that they are at all times happy to give any aid, information, and advice, and to show their Plans of the Districts of the Prodnce, and to take them to see Estates for sale. Office in Nelson, over the Suspension Bridge, opposite Mr. Martin's; Office in Richmond, at Mr. Creasy's house. COTTAGE AND TOWN ACRE FOR £100. /CREASY, PAULING, and CO. have been \J instructed to sell a Town Acre, on which is a small newly-erected Cottage. The Acre is in a neighbourhood that is fast rising in importance and value. Office (pro tem.J in Nelson, over the Suspension Bridge, opposite Mr. Martin's ; Office in Richmond, at Mr. Creasy's. / (CREASY, PAULING, and CO. have been \J instructed to dispose of a very superior 150Acre Section of LAND, in the Wairau West, most advantageously situated near the Waitohi 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 fail to become of very great and feßt-increasing value. HOUSE AND LAND IN THE COUNTRY. pREASY, PAULING, and CO. have re\J ceived instructions/to sell a small and desirable ESTATE, of wood andA>asture LAND, on which is a delightful RESIDENCE, suitable to a family of respectability. Also, A genteel COTTAGE, and about 25 Acres of arable LAND. Immediate possession can be given. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. pREASY, PAULING, and CO. have been yj favoured with instructions .to dispose of the Lease of the RESIDENCE OE- A GENTLEMAN in one of the best situations for a professional man in the town. / The House stands in a good Garden, and is well adapted to a family of respectability. pREASY, PAULING, and CO. have been \J 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 aify one desiring either an investment or an abode. J J&ercijantrtse. A CARD. A LEXANDER AITKEN'S Wholesale and JIJL Retail Drapery and Grocery Warehouse, Bridge-street. ->l t_ Nelson, October 5, 1855. C £> MR. A. AITKEN has for SALE, at the Albert Auction Room, a quantity of firstrate DOOB3, GLAZED WINDOW SASHES, of various sizes. / October 5. v/ ALBERT HOUSE. GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER COATS. ."i — Alexandeb Aitken. 30th October. C^, O * ALBERT HOUSE. Ladies' musHn dresses . Ladies' balzarine dresses /^ n r Ladies' real alpacca dresses v*_- v v Ladies' lustre dresses Ladies' printed cambric dresses. Alexandeb Aitken. 30th October. BLUE GUM SEED! BLUE GUM SEED!! ex late arrivals from Sydney, in splendid order, in small packages to suit the convenience of Purchasers. Apply to James Phillips, Alma House, v Trafalgar-street. BLUE GUM and other SEEDS on SALE by / / W. M. Stanton, v/ Trafalgar-street. EX «SIST E , RS " — 7 casks Black Oil. H W. R. Nicholson & Co. October 5, 1855. PANAMA HAT S.— The above useful. Goods maybe had in a variety of qualities at the Warehouse of the undersigned. Trafalgar-street, " J. P. Black. Sept. 26. v EX "MAORI," from London, and on SALE by the Undersigned— 24 half-chests superior Congou tea 10 boxes „ gunpowder do. 1 hhd. sperm candles —\ 2 casks coffee / 5 cases chocolate and cocoa 5 „ mustard, in $lb. and lib. bottles 3 „ confectionery 1 „ women's boots and shoes 2 „ moleskin and tweed trowsers, vests, and light summer coats (Silvers and Co.) 2 cases haberdashery and millinery, &c. 23 dozen American pails and tubs 3 cases clothes pegs 3 cases toys and fancy goods 3 „ cutlery and joiners' tools 3 casks hardware 8 bales rick and thrashing cloths 3 pairs cart wheels Cases containing corks, salad and castor oils, perfumery, fancy glassware, West India arrowroot, red herrings in tins, &c., &c. D. Mooee and Co. 26th October, 1855. BRICKS can be had, in any quantity, by applying to / /John Baebett, \/ Builder, Nelson.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 68, 21 November 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 68, 21 November 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 68, 21 November 1855, Page 1

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