BsmTHHE I.R.M'. Co's Steamers will be des- ■*- patched as under •— The LORD ASHLEY for WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO on or about 17th instant. The AIREDALE for NEW PLYMOUTH, and MANUKAU, on or about 20th instant. For freight or passage apply at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf. 793 FOR MOTUPIPI AND WAITAPU. THE favorite Schooner AUSTRALIAN -*- MAID, A. H. Grate, master, will SAIL REGULARLY for the above place 9 until further notice. For freight or passage, apply on board; or, to W. WILKIE, 539 ' Bridge-street.' "DEGULAR TRADER between Nelson ■*-*• and Riwaka.—The schooner ANN, Alfred Olsten, faster. For freight or passage, apply >to Mr. WINTERBURN, Napier -Hotel. ' 254 MESSRS.ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, and CO.'S PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.—The following first-class" Ships (with others) are intended to be despatched to both Southern aid NortherivPorts, as regular traders, viz.:— -0 '*'■>' Tons. JEealandia . .f'r? .< J. Foster . . 1600 Caduceus . . ' . .J. Cass . . 1600 Clontarf . . . . A.W. Barclay . 1600 Egmont . . . . S. C. Gibson . 1200 Maori C.G.Petherbridgel2oo 'Joseph Fletcher . . . J.Pook . .1000 Cashmere .... J.Byron . . 1000 Cresswell .... W. C. Barnett . 1000 Hastings .... H.May . . 1000 Strathallan. . . . W.R. Williamson 1000 Harwood . W. Forsayth . 8()0 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with settlers nere or at New Plymouth, who may be desirous of .bringing their fiiends in Great Britain out to this colony, j»nd ate. prepared either to pay the passage-money at once to them, or give satisfactory security for its payment oil arrival £f the vessel. Further particulars on application to ~ " . NASH AND I SCAIFE, .. jj • fc Nelson and New Plymouth. A VALUABLE ESTATE FOR SALE " IN THE BEST PART OF WAIMEA ; WEST. TYVQ iRIS SOLD, an nninpumbered pro- , : perty In Waimea West,.,consisting of upwards of TWOHUHDRED ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND, -part of which is fenced and has yielded very superior scrapsi also including a HANDSOME DWELLING, <S3 feet square with spacious Verandah arid 7 Rooms. iThisEstate has a good aspect, Contains a fine Valley .of more than-one hundred acres of level Land, and rseveral small available Hills and Valleys. ; Abundance; r of Fencing and Firewood may always be obtained upon' it. It grows superior Grass, .Corn, Potatoes, Apple' .trees and General Produce, It commands many fine .SJEA ,VIEi\VS, is easy of access by; either land or wafer, is erirrouhded by thousands bf acres of open ~, country, is a pleasant ride, from Richmond, and near the ;iroad to Motueka; schools and places of worship are easy 'of access, the roads are unexceptionable, arid the, situa'tibn altogether for sheep, cattle, pigs, and general -farming is well wwthy of notice. ? "■■'''' Terms moderate. ■ -Parties wishing to purchase can obtain-all hecessaiy ;information of Mr. W. WILKIE, Bridge-street; or the Publisher of this paper. v, Nelson, June 26th, 1860. 728 pOR SALE, or to be LET on Lease, in -1- Waimea-street, Nelson, opposite the Fleece Hotel, some of the BEST BUILDJNG SITES in the Town. For Stores or Private Families this block of -landman scarcely be surpassed, as a desirable location, since it: commands the entire current of the Waimea .trade..,; It already; brings a ground rent'of £80 per , annum, and arrangements^can be made toraiseihe .rent to £150 by quarterly payments. .For terms, apply to Mr..RICHARDSON, Fleece Hotel;. or to the Publisher of this paper. Nelson^ June 26th, 1860. 732 i.;,/.. ..-.„• 10R SALE# .• ~* : : ANE HUNDRED ACRES of very supe- /^-, rior LAND, situated in Wesdale, Waimea ' West. (i This ; property, in partial cultivation, yields admirable crops, and is well adapted to the growth of ; ■grain and grass. It offers several noble,, sites for.a Dwelling and for Orchards. With a fine sea-frontage it is Very suitable for boatage to Nelson and for fish- ■ ing; Fuel and Fencing convenient aridabundant. ' Terms very reasonable, ; * # *; There is no better place in the settlement. ; Apply to-/Mr; WILKIE, Bridge-street; to Mri I; RICHARDSON, Waimea-street; or the Publisher of this paper. .: • i ~ ■ ffejson,.June 26th, 1860. 733 Z/fO BE SOLD or LET.—The COTTAGE ■*■ and TWENTY-FIVE ,AORES OF LAND; fenced in, rftonting,. the.'Richmondrroad, Waimea ;East, lately nvtbepqssession of Miv I>enckeb. Immediate possession can be given. Apply to B.JACKSON, _..,"S0 ~.'.... A .;. 0. ■ JHardyrstreefc. , HPO BE SOW), on easy terms, Ghasely X-Tr'oX Hill End F^em. For particulars apply to S. G. GORE, near the College, Waimea-road. 601 .-: : "HOUSE AND'LAND. 'TO BE SOLD.—A four year's unexpired ■*■ LEASE of that eligible property, situate at Wakefield, consisting :of about EIGHT ACRES of LAND (on©3third of-whichas bush),'with a HOUSE well situated for, and doing business as a Store. The vhole is let to.'its present occupant at a : rental ' of£2s'pef annum. '"" ' j"- ■-. ;;-' '0 Terms—One third cash, the remainder, in easy in- • italments. ''\ ■■•; • ■■■.-, X • ivFor'^price, and further particulars; ;apply tb Mr. .iEDWINFOWLER, Wakefield; or Mr. S.KINGDON, . Solicitor, Nelson. .. : - ; ... , 707 - I£QR &&&E.^-£ Quarter •of •te'icn. of ■*• LAND with a>four-roofned'HOUS^ standing on ..the; aaine, situate in Toi-Toi:Valley; adj-oinihg Mr. Gome's. Immediate, possession can be given. Terms ~CaSh.y, ■""■!' ; 'y. ■■ ' "'Apply Mr. THOMAS GILES, on the premises. • ; y,-. ;'"': . .. 0 : . XA-0: A V 36 ; DI^HI^Y^WAIME^ ipST. i o'T-QuBE LET, on very moderate terms— - ■*■ ; A commodious BRICK-BUILT HOUSE, with ..well -stocked GARDEN ahd OROHARD, arid about 13 Acreßofgood PADDOCKS; orithePaddo'ckscan• - be had .alone for, Grazing purposes. X / ! -Apply to Mr. DAKERS, Surgeon, Tasjnan-streei,: -■Nelson.'- '•■ ' ' ".' , V V 726 YY, 0. POR SALE. 'X V "'.''. JZpyM N ,SECTtOJS[,,No.^62ij ; 3rontih: s^eet, near Waimea-street. One of the prettiegfc ■ n . : ,-.mjwg-.: sites lin Nelson..^ For terms;'which are ; .4iberal, apply to Mr. B. O. HODGSON. > ' X 782 v'3Bs9^!'?^E» at a very low price, a new, ,a. jl ... latgej anfl wel i. fi n ished d^jjlllNG HOUSE, . .^thr ground, attached, within 200 yards of the Odd ,;'■ Fellows', Hall, Nelson. ' < " -For further information apply, to ' ■' ! * t^mm LANDED, er MaSShaTIS^ .V/V^oMelbourne, and on Sale at the stores of the i ..undersigned:— ' ?00. bags sugar aY ' 'U a a, bales L B bags -. .-.'■:': X2O boxes soap - 18 do aze handles 22 coils Manilla ropa , . 25 kegs white lead ; ■'■■■0.-■■; ,21 nests American tubs i ; 25 doz. buckets ■;-i 10 cases wood-seated chairs ■ Y'-yy': Yy:,2-y„< cane..„: ■•' ■„ : .;■•; ;••: !'.t :. ; 4 , ;' rockers . ,; • -<1 cwe^ood-setrtedoflScechairs ■>:; -y yy;:}..■ i children^ <ch«ra T69 1?;WII*E1B.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 287, 20 July 1860, Page 1
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