' - [if ar"ch-18/50/:-'' .".■• tfOR SALE, the PROPERTY at Wake--1- field, lately occupied by Ralph Turner, Em., consfcting of s pWKLtING-HOTJSB, STORKHOUSES, arid suitable OUTBUILDINGS; together with 112 AcreSof LAND, partly fern and partly wooded, ofwhich about 60 acres are fenced.' . 85£' rFO be LET, a comfortable *nd pleasantly fr. situated DWELUNG-HOUSB. together with • an Acre and a-Half of LAND, in Brook-street Valley. Apply to H. C. PANIELL. 852 "POR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, ;■*• by the- Trustees of the' Estate of the Messrs. Eochfort, that very desirable T.OWN ACRE, in the Haven-road,^No: 70, with the BUILDINGS thereon, now let at & rental of £72 per annum. ■ ' For particulars apply-to Messrs. CURTIS BROTHERS, or Messrs. NED WARDSahd CO." ' T AND FOR SALfe.—Several valuable ■H BUILDING ALLOTMENTS' in a central part of the town for SALE, Five years' credit given on the above. For further particulars apply to , '..' Q. HOOPER AND CO., .' : 434 ... Nelson Brewery. • T?OR SALE or LEASE, (he MOUTERE . * STEAM SAW MILL. The Mill may be leasedfor a lertn of years, as may be agreed upon. ; Th« terms_and_particulars may.be obtained-by applying to the Mortgagee, . DAVID BURNS. Nelson, November 4.' ,j_ .._.„ .. • '.' , T S6O '■*■■••■'" " LAND'FOliilB'.-' " ''"V TPO BE SOLD, Section No. 31, in the • ±- l District of the MOUTERE. This veryvaltrtbl* Section will- be sold cheap, and on very reasonable terms. To any person who wishes to? commence farming, and is in want of land where he may depend on good crops, this is ah opportunity not to ba lost. For'further particulars apply at' V' Q. HOOPER AND CO.?S, Nelson' Brewery .- Nelson, 17th February, 1850.' 813 TAKAKA VALLEY. - TO BE SOLD, that splendid allotment of -*- LAND, being Section No. 123 in the Takaka /Valley-, containing 150 acres. ■ The Section is situated' about one mile beyond Mr. Spittal's, with" "a good road to it; "commands a good water frontage: and the timber on it is of the largest growth. The land is of superior quality. Part of the-purchas& money-may remain on security ' of the land at ten per cent: For particulars "apply to ■ . . Mr.'JOHN SMITH, Mount Heslington, Waimea South; • or to " •: Messrs. TRAVEKS ANDKINGDON, 878 • " , r < "Solicitors,"Nelsd«. n^O LET,, a well-aituatedand goodrodSfcy •*■ SHOP jn Collingwood-street, lately occupied by Mr. Bent1 ey/Storekeeper, Application to be made' to Mr. M'GEE, Marine Hotel,-or Mr. G. AIKEN. 677 ' TOLET, from the 18th of October,'lßsß, the HOUSE, and GARDEN,"with THREE ACRES of PADDOCK, near the Waimea-road, lately | occupied by Mr. Stanley. ' Also, TWO PADDOCKS, of two acres each, which - will'be let separately or together. .. ... „ For terms, apply to J. HUME," Bridge-street. " 795 II^RS/MELUiS^hasjustirrived from . ""■*■ Melbourne,with a parcel of Guipure aiid other Patterns of Sleeves, Collars, "&c.,,for Embroidery: of the newest fashion, to which she invites the attention. , of the ladies of Nelson. i Bridge-street. . • .881 i. 0.0. m. tr. THE ANNIVERSARY DINNER of "A the LOYAL MOTUEKA LODGE of ODD FELLOWS will take place at the Motueka Hotel, on THURSDAY, the 24th of March, 1859.- ' -Members of the other Lodges, and all friends of the Order are respectfully invited to attend. - "." Dinner will be on the table at half-past' Five o'clock. Tickets, ss. each. ' By order of- the Dinner.Committee. - \ " , On the following evening ; a Ball will take place. .N.B.—The agents of the N. C. S. A. have kindly arranged that the Tasmanian Maid will leave Nelson for Motueka, on .the Thursday-morning, and return to Nelson again after the Ball. . ' . ' 897 TO -THE -ELECTEES OP WAIMEA WEST. aENTLEMEN,— When I had the honor of being • elected by a respectable1 majority of your body, to represent the Waimea West iri die Nelson Provincial Council, h expressed my fear, as-1 had previously, done to several active friends, that my want" of health! in addition tp contemplated changes in my circumstances locally, would .most probably, prevent me rendering you any service for more than one session. My supporters .were pleased to overrule such objections. ' '. ' i'J In the Council Chamber, I have always endeavored both, to-speak and vote with all fidelityto you.and the public. But I.have ever had to regret my lack of bodily energy, and, consequently, my .general efficiency has suffered'considerably. Having now waited for" several months to derive physical tone and improvement from anew. locality; without removing or abating my indisposition, I am induced to resign my place as your Representative. * With grateful acknowledgments > for ~sast obligations, I have the honor, &a., , \ "'■' IS. B. A. EBAK.' Waimea East, ■. - - . March 7th, 1859 917 WAIRAT7 SEPARATION. rPHE EI/ECTORSbftheWAIRAUare -*- requested to attend at the COURT HOUSE, at the Town of Beaver, on TUESDAY, the 29th at March, at Eleven o'clock, a.m , when the Memorial praying for the Separation of their District from the Nelson Province will be laid "before-them for approval and signature. ~;., . , An early and numerous attendance is particularly requested by the Committee acting on their behalf in the matter. . 891 pUBLIC CONVEYANCES. "RAILWAY "and "SAFETYI" . Goods and Luggage CARTED, and Furnjturt carefuUy removed: . ' ~[.,/ \ f . J.SiGLEY, Proprietor, ;., '■■. . ■ 854 ~ Vincent-streejj.ifelaojßi; „ NELSON, COLLEGE.' TO ASJ> BUILDERS. rrENDEftS are ihvitecl .'forVthe. variout •*• ARTIFICERS' WORKS -required iri thoereo'tion of the buildings for..NELSON; s CQLLEGE.' The Drawings and. Specifications may.;be ieen on ;and after TUESDAY; March lit, at the office of th» : Nelson Trust Funds. Separate tenders are required for each trade, and are to be sent in onor before April 11th, undercover, addressed to Mr. A. G. JENKINS, Secretary to the 'Governors, who will give any farther explanations needed. - ■ The Governors do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest tender in any case. ■ : ", By order of the Governors, A. O. JENKINS, ' 809 Secretary.
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 147, 18 March 1859, Page 1
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