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■UOR THE WAIRAO.—The regular - -*\ trader MARY, C. M'Lean,'mnster, will sail for ' .the above on TUESDAY .next, July,24, -VK ' '' For freight or passage; apply to '«' 812 > . h, *> THOMAS ASKEW. r . - FOR MOTUPIPI AND WAITAPU. ', THE favtirite Schooner AUSTRALIAN « MAID, A. H. Giote, master, will SAIL REGUtARLY for the above places until furthoi notice. 1 For fi eight or passage, apply on board; or, to W. WILKIE, $89 fridge-street. . "REGULAR TRADER between Nelson •*•*' and Rlwaka.—The schooner- ANN, Alfied. ' Olsten, Master. For freight or passage, apply to Mr. WINTER(BURN, Napier Hotel. ' f 25* MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, " *■"■*■ and do/S PACKETS between LONDON And " $EW ZEALAND.—The fdll6v\ing first-class Ships f (with others) are intended to *$ 'despatched to both - Southern *nd Northern Porte, as regular traders, viz. :— > Tons. - Ecalandia . . . .' J. Foster . , 1600 Caduceua , . . .J. Cass . . 3600 - Clontarf . . . . oA.W Barclay . ICOO ■ Egmont . . . ... S. C. Gibson . *200 . Maori. . *. * . G.'G;.Petherbridgel2oo Joseph Fletcher. . . J.;Pook - ~ JOOO : : ■■:■ : «.;«»: S Hastings . . . ..H.May . . 1000 Strathallan. . . ." W.R. Williamsdn 1000 .Harwood . . . .. W. Foisayth , 800 The undereigned, agents for the above Bplendid Jine of vessels, are authorised to ahfnge with settleis '-' Here or at New Plymouth, who may be desirous'of, tringing their friends in Great Britain out to this co- ' lony, and are pi eparcd either to pay the passa^e*money r fctonce to,them, or give satisfactory security for its - payment On'arrival oi the vessel ' ■ • • ' ( - ' Further particulars on application to - < NASH 'AND SCAIEE, Nelson and New Plymouth. A VALUABLE ESTATE FOR SALE IN THE BEST PART, OF' W'AIMEA WEST. TO BE SOLD, an unencumbered property in Waimea West, consisting, of upwards of TWO HUNDRED ACHES Of EXCELLENT LAND, part of wWh is fenced and has yielded Veiy superior crops, also including a HANDSOME DWELLING, S3 feet square with .spacious Verandah and 7 Rooms. t *' This Estate has a good aspect, contains a fine Valley of more r than one hundred acres of level Land, and several small available Hills and Valleys. Abundance 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 > fcEA VIEWS, is easy of access by either land or Jfrater, is surrounded by thousands of acres of open country, is a pleasant ride from f ßJchmond,and near the road to Motuefca; schools and places of worship are easy of access, the roads are unexceptionable, and the situation altogether for sheep, cattle, pigs, and,geneial Cj , farming is well worthy of notice. Terms moderate. Parties wishing to purchase can obtain all necessary ' information of Mr. W. WILKIE, Bridge-street; or fthe Publisher of this paper. 'Nelson, June 26th, 1860. 728 FOR SALE, or to be LET on Lease, in Waimea-street, Nelson, opposite the Fleece Hotel, some of the BEST BUILDING SITES in the Town. For Stores or Private Families this block of land can 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 pet 'Annum, and arrangements can be made to raise the rent to £150 by quarterly payments. For term's, apply to Mr, RICHARDSON, Fleece Hotel; or to the Publisher of this paper. Nelson, June 26th, 1860. 732 FOR SALE. ONE HUNDRED ACRES of very superior LAND, situated in Wesdale, Waimea West This property, in partial cultivation, yields admirable ciops, 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 veiy suitable for boatage to Nelson and for fibhing. Fuel and Fencing convenient and abundant. Teimsvery reasonable. *,* There is no bettei place in the settlement. Apply to Mr. WILKIE, Bridge-street; to Mr. RICHARDSON, Waimea-street; or the Publisher of this paper. Nelson, June 26th, 1860. 733 TO BE SOLD or LET.—The COTTAGE and TWENTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND, fenced in", fronting the Richmood-road, Waimea Ea§t, lately in the possession of Mr. Denoker. Immediate possession can be given. Apply to B. JACKSON, SO Hardy-street s> TO BE SOLD, on easy terms, ,0k asely Him. End Fabm. For particulars apply to S. G. GORE, near the College, Waimea-road. 601, HOUSE AND LAND. TO BE SOLD.—A four years unexpired LEASE of that eligible pioperty, situate at Wakefield, consisting of about EIGHT ACRES of LAND ,(one third of which is bush), with a HOUSE well situated for, and doing business as a Store. The whole is let to its present occupant at a rental of £25 per annum. > , Terms'—One third cash, the remainder*in easy inBtalments: i " For-price, and further particulars,'!'apply to Mr. TSDWIN FOWLER, Wakefield ;*or Mr. S. KINGDON, "Solicitor, Nelson. ( 707 FOR SALE.—A quarter of an Acrt of LAND with a four-roomed HOUSE standing on the same,1 situate in Toi-Toi Valley, adjoining Mr. Gome's. Immediate possession can be given. Terms • c*sh. ' 1 * ■<»' I>i »' ii, ,1 t < Apply to Mr. THOMAS GILES, on the premises., .36 DITCHLEY, JWAJME.A WEST. TO BE LET, on very moderate terms— A commodious BRICK-BUILT HOUSE, with well stocked OARDEN and ORCHARD, and. about 13 Acres of good PADDOCKS ,\ or the Paddocks can be had alone fpr Grazing purposes, Apply to Mr. DAKERS, Surgeon, Taeman-atreet, Nelson. 726 , FOR SALE. »TOWN ' SECTION,- No. 621,, Bronti- ■*• street, near Waimea-street.' Onetjf tlie1 prettiest building sites in Nelson. For'te'nns, which kv& • . liberal, apply to Mr. B. O. HODGSON. " 782 FiOR SALE, at a very low price,-a, new, 1' lafge, and1 well-finished DWELLING HOUSE, •wjth ground attached, within *200 yaidk oftheiOdd 1' Fellows B'Hall, Ntelso-nl ' "• <r For further information apply to ,11788'- ' -" ; W. WILEiE, Bridge-street - \ TIJST LANDED, ex ,MARTHA, from $* 'Melbourne,'and oh Sale'at the stores'of the uridersigned:— ' ' ' ' ' • l' "'J 200 bags sugar "" ' ' " ' '% bales LB bags r2O boxes soßp ' • ' 18 do are handles • 22 c6ils Manilla ropa 25 kegs white lead 21 nests American tubs < - SB doz. buckets 1 ! 10 ,casea wood-seated chairs 2 „ cane „ „ ' , 2 „■ rockers , 1 case'wood-sea c*ed office chairs ' w childien's chairs ' ' 769 ~, , W^JYILfli W; JENKINS, " UNDBRTAKER, i ( ' > 1

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 1

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