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PELORUS HOTEL. \ ME. HUDDLESTON has received in- ■"■*- etructions from the Proprietor to offer ~FOR\ SALE by PRIVATE CONTKACTj that very valuable Section, No. 61, PELORUS VALLEY, containing FIFTY-TWO ACRES, situate 32 miles from Nelson, and half-way between Bleuheim and Nelson, on the main road to Picton arid the Wairau; together with the well known and much frequented Licensed house, called the PELORUS HOTEL, a two-storied building, containing eveiy accommodation, for Gentlemen and Travellers, replete with domestic offices—the whole NEWLY BUlLT—having good Stabling and wellgrassed Paddocks, substantially enclosed with a fourrailed Fence; a never-failing supply of Water, and first class live Pine Bush on a considerable portion of the section, securing abundance of Sawing Timber for many years to come. This desirable property has a FRONTAGE TO THE PELORUS RIVER, and Indirect water communication with the Pelorus and Queen Charlotte's Sound, securing every facility for water carriage to all parts of the Islands. Within the Hotel,| the Bar, Entertaining and Bed Rooms are all well furnished, and the house possesses good cellarage for Wines, Beer, &c. The Land ia fertile and level, and raises the Hay, Oats, and other Crops consumed on the premises. There are Live Stock and Poultry for domestic use in great variety, and Implements of Agriculture, with growing Crops; the whole of which, together with the Furniture, Wines, Beer, &c, &c., can be taken at a valuation, and arrangements made for the PURCHASE of the ENTIRE PROPERTY on MOST REASONABLE and EASY TERMS, offering to intending purchasers and Hotel proprietors an opportunity rarely to be met with. J Parties .desirous of viewing the property can do so. and receive all requisite information from the proprietor, Mr. D. M'KENZIE, at the Hotel; or, on application to H. B. HUDDLESTON, Trafalgar-street. . Nelson, Ist' November, 1860. 1296 jVTELSON. TOWN SCHOOL.—In con- -^ sequence of the absence of Dr. Greenwood, APPLICATIONS for tho SITUATION of SECOND MASTER in the Nelson Town School, will be received until MONDAY, the 12th November, at Noon. JAMES BALFOUB WEMYSS, 1281 Honorary Secretary. £150 TO LEND. NELSON, BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The next" MEETING for the PAYMENT of SUBSCRIPTIONS, &c, will be held on MONDAY EVENING, November 5, at Seven o'clock, at the Fleece Hotel. At half-past Eight the sum of £150 will be offered to competition by tender to the Society. ; * JOHN PERCY, 1295 • Secretary. WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. V V Apply to Mrs. RICHARDSON, Golden Fleece Hotel, Waimea-street. : 1282 BIRMINGHAM HOUSE. MRS. BETTS has just received a good selection of "PRIZE" GARDEN SEEDS. Large Globe, Mangel Wurtzel, Skivving's Swedes, Cow Grass, and Clover Seeds. Orders thankfully received. 1294 90 Odd BRICKS FOR SALE of ijU^UUv first rate quality, at Mr. Cornwall's Kiln, Toi-toi Valley. Apply to JAMES MOORE, Washington Valley. 1293 1 CASE Harlow's Patent IRON BEDX STEADS, stump, head and foot, rail, and 4-post. 6 sets best Brass-mounted Cart Harness: leader, seconds, body, and thiller. Also, Extra Collarg, all of Greatrex's make, and well worthy the notice of Saddlers. Smiths' Bellows, 32, 34, and 38 inch. Manilla Rope, all sizes Kent' and Sussex Grates. J. LEVIEN AND CO, 1291 Bridge-street. CROSSE AND BLACKWELL, By Special Appointment, Purveyors to the Queen. TUST RECEIVED ex John Phillips— V 70 CASES of ASSORTED FRUITS, PICKLES, and SAUCES, from the above well-known manufacturers, consisting of the following:— 25 cases of Pickles, well assorted 2 do. West India do. 4 do. Sauces, viz:— Harvey, Reading, Osborne, John Bull, Beef Steak, Anchovy, and Royal Table. 1 case Soyer's celebrated Relish 1 de. Soyer's Sultana Sauce 2 cases French Capers, and Currie Powder 1 case Real Indian Chutnee 3 cases superior Salad Oil 2 do. Durham Mustard 1 ccse Dutch Anchovies 1 do. Anchovy and Bloater Paste and Potted Meats 6 cases Jams and Marmalade 1 case genuine Cayenne Pepper 10 eases Bottled Fruit, consisting of Gooseberry, Damson's Cherries, Plums, Red and Black Currants 10 do. White Wine Vinegar, On sale at the Stores of I JOHN SYMONS AND CO. 1299 TO CONNOISSEURS. TUST RECEIVED, 10 cases Prime York '-' HAMS. Also just received, 50 sides of superior New Zealand smoked BACON, strongly recommended. . On Sale at the Stores of 1298 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. PERFORATED ZINC in any quantity •*• On eale at the Stores of JOHN SYMONS AND CO. 1297 CHEESE. CHEESE. CHEESE. | TUST RECEIVED, 3 cases prime old I CHEDDAR CHEESE, in splendid condition. :" . . . E.W.TRENT, 1279 . ' .••....- Bridge-street. ■ ! ; .. ■" NOTICE!, ■ , *■„ ;.-.. ■ A LL FOWtS, &c, found in my Gaxden 1 -"■ after this date, will be DESTROYED. , ■ R. B. WALOOT. Trafalgar-street, October 30, iB6O. 1283 ,;; v ioferniEi State. I • fiI"'iJIAksACRE BAY. rfHE INHABITANTS of this district are . ■ ' hereby;informed that on or about the 15 th of November next. I shall be at COLLINGWOOD for the purpose of COMPARING and ADJUSTING WEIGHTS and MEASURES; after which time, any unstamped or unmarked Weights or Measures found in the possession of any persons will render tli em liable to a penalty of j£lo for every such Weight or •Measure. " ' • HENRY CLOUSTON, i Inspector. October 29 iB6O. ' 12! 38 Provincial Secretary's Office, Nelson, October 18,1860. ' TENDERS will be received at this office - 1- until MONDAY, the 12th November next, from persons desirous to contract for CUTTING a. DITCH through the SWAMP at Riwaka. . Specifications may.be seen at this office, and at tho house of Mr. John Boyes, Motueka. Tenders will also be received on same day for 111- f PROVING the FORD at Waitapu. " ■ j Specifications may be seen at this office, and at the I.' house of Mr. George Taylol-, Takaka. f-, ALFRED GREENFIELD, ;,i 1280 •: - Chief Clerk* ■/"

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 317, 2 November 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 317, 2 November 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 317, 2 November 1860, Page 2

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