!>EGIJIiAR TRADEEfeetweenNelson' •M^;:and ;^iWAiu.-Tlie sennet ANN,'; Alfred ' F,6t freight' or passage, apply to Mr. WINTERfcURN, Napier Hotel. ; •.,;,■; . „•.;,. .. 2P$ MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GAOT,: -*-"-1- and CO.'S PACKETS between LONDON and JNEW ZEALAND.—The following first-class Ships : (wkh others) are intended to be despatched .to^ both Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz. :— ~ Tons. ZeaUndia . .;. •• • J. Foster .. .1600 Cadnceus . . . .. J. Cass . .1600 ClSf ..... • A..W.Barclay;. 1600 Egmont . . . . S. C. Gibson . 1200 Maori ■.'•: ; «.G.Petherbridgel2oo "• Joseph Fletcher . . . J.. tPook -. , ; 1000 Cashmere . . .; . J.Byron ~. . 1000, Cresswell . . '. • W. C. Barnett . ,1000 Htstings■-. .:';. -. H. May . . IOOd Strathallan. . "'. . W;R. Williamson 1000 Harwood . .■ . . W. Forsayth . 800 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with settlers here or at New Plymouth, who may be desirous of bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this colony, and are prepared either to pay the passage-money atonce*tb them, .or give satisfactory Security for its payment on arrival of the vessel. . •Further particulars on application to ; ; : . •■ • '"■■-> .'■ NASH AND:SCAIFB, : ■■-/:■ 20. • ' Nelson and New Plymouth. KfOTICE IS jfißJKEß^;.GfVl^tte "*p 'it' theitt^iitfirigW-^^n^l^^twMftWy-for1 the colony of Nlw'Zealand, V Petition:will bs prLS «t 4ebdf of the DUN MOUNTAIN COPPER MINING COMPANY (limited) for leave to introduce & Special Bill to empower the said Company td construct and maintain a RAILWAY for the transport of the ores, minerals, and other produce arising from the mines and lands of the Company, artd lead, me from the said mines and lands through certain reserves and other waste lands of the Crown, and through certain private lands and along and over certain public roads in Brook-street-valley, and from thenci* along and over tlie following streets and roads Within the city of Nelson, namely,; Brook-street,: Tasman-street, Bridge-street, and the Haven-road to the Albion Wharf in the Nelson "haven ; with power to the Company to take and purchase such portion of the private lands aforesaid as may be necessary for the " purposes of the said rail way. • ■ And Notice is hereby further given, that Plans and Index Books, shewing the proposed line of the said railway, and'the names and additions of the owners and occupiers of such private lands as aforesaid, will, within six weeks from this date, be deposited at the following places, namely— • At the Office of the Commissioner of Public Works for the said Province of Nelson : At the Office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands • for the said province; At the Qffice of the Superintendent of the said province; At the Office1 of the Board of Works for the said ; City of Nelson; With the Secretary of the Road Board for the district of Suburban-south, in the said province ; And at the Office of the said- Company in Colling. wood-street, in the said City of Nelson. ; Dated at Nelsop, this 24th day of February, 1860. :- v' ■■-• For the said Company, - (Signed) T. R. HACKET, 224 Manager. BABE OPPORTUNITY TO AGRICULTURISTS, DAIBY EARMEBS, AND MODERATE CAPITALISTS. FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL ESTATE. FOR SALE OR TO LET. Situated in the most enviable part of the delightful . suburbs of Nelson. To Farmbks, as a profitable field of enterprise; to the Merchant, or Retired Tradesman, seeking a comfortable villa residence; or the Capitalist, a good and safe investment. The above property offers advantages seldom to be met with. CHACELY HILL END, the Property of Mr. James Gore, situate at Waimea South, within three miles of the flourishing Township of Richmond, and ten miles from the City of Nelson, is FOB IMMEDIATE SALE, OR TO LET. comprising nearly Two Hundred Acres of rich agricultural land, commencing with a gradual and easy rise from the main road from Richmond, and skirted by a beautiful range of low verdant hills, commanding a most magnificent view of the surrounding country, and the sea in the distance. To do justice in a descriptive point of view to this tery cli. .gible and enviable site, would require the pen of a '.poet and the pencil of an artist. Parties therefore •wishing :to'avail themselves of either purchasing or ,Tenting.;this. Property slipuld-lose no time in viewing it in order'to judge of its value and appreciate its position, whether for a private country seat, or a farm homestead. Part of the land is portioned off into paddocks, securely fenced and under cultivation. Arrangements have been made for a carriage drive (if necessary) from the entrance gate up to tho HOUSE, which stands upon a gentle eminence, 'and is substantially built, containing about Eight Rooms when completed, which will be done either by the owner or the.purchaser, as may be agreed upon; also a neat four-roomed COTTAGE, situated at a suitable distance from the family residence to serve either as a Lodge to the Estate or living apartments for the men engaged on the farm. The >■ ;.■"•■ .■. ;', . ■ BARN • ■ ■ is the next to, if not the largest and best in the Pro- : .fince of Nelson. The , ~: '•- OUT OFFICES • are replete with every desirable convenience.: There is a splendid and never-failng supply of the purest --" " ' ; •'■ •' .WATER, :■■■.- with,a punip fixed inside the back kitchen, and every othir comjbrt necessary to constitute a-happy home. The Lawn and Garden have been somewhat neg- ) lected of: late, on account of the owner's intended de- j parture to settle in the town; but the profitable arid expensively planted : ;-:'•.■■■■•: .ORCHARD /■■ -.-. ; will more than repay the little extra expense to make j - the Garden one of the prettiest in Nelson.. The property can be Inspected at any time upon application to Mr. GORBj at-the new College, Waimearoa'd, and frpm.wHpjgi-alLparticularij can be obtained. Mr. Gore will be happy, tp conduct parties wishing to seethe place byjan-angcment. . ■'; :■■. \. ■:: Terms moderate, :> and if sold, part of the purchase money may rem 8™ ■upon security of the-property for a term as may be convenient to the purchaser. Title—* Grown. Grant (unencumbered). Possession immediate, if required.- ---..'... Nelson, 9tLApril, iB6O. .• - ,-,- 420 j TVEisON. DANCING ACAnEMY.— ■ : " XI MR. I>. CHITTENDEN begs to,inform his -, friends, parents, and the public generally, that he has ..... opened his Dancikg Classes, at his new rooms, Toi-Toi Valley.. . ' , . ' , BVEBY ; TUESDAY AJ7D FRIDAY EVENING. . and'trusts, by strict attention to his duties and the selectness. of his pupils, to merit a share of the public .". patronage.; . B. C. begs also to state that he will give private lessons to Ladies and Gentlemen of any age in all the - ■ : newest dances of the day, and which can be obtained at all'hours.ofthe day by those wishing privacy and expedition. , Juvenile class every Tuesday and Friday, from 3 to 5. Adults, 7. • , Private Lessons as per arrangement. Private Families and Schools punctually attended to, with Music included. .. " Terms known on application. Fees paid in adYflrice. ' 312 ' 'ME L S O-N C O A L . I. :^Jbl-'"> ■•■■;: J -.•.;■ :~-r ; -.:-y • ■-. .;■_•;.■•:■■ ;-,.■-..:■• -, Large, 80s. per ton, cash on delivery in town; 225. at the Pit. Orders received by Mr. Benjamin Jaoksok, Hardy-st. A. 0. JENKINS. EnnK'glpm. 773 j
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 263, 27 April 1860, Page 1
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