MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, and CO.'S PACKETS between LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.—Tho following first-class Ships (with others) are intended to be despatched to both Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz. :— Tons. Zealandia . . . . J. Foster . .1600 Caduceus . . . . J. Cass . .1600 Clontarf . . . . A.W.Barclay . 1600 Egmont . . . .S. C. Gibson . 1200 Maori C.G.Petherbridgel2oo Jofleph Fletcher . . . J. Pook . .1000 Oashmete . . . . J. Byron . . JOOO Cresswell . . . . W. C. Burnett . 3000 Hastings . . . . H. May . . 1003 Strathallan. . . . W.R. Williamson 1000 Harwood . . . . W. Forsayth . 800 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to arrange with settlors nere 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 at once to them, or give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival cf the vessel. Further particulars on application to NASH AND SCAIFE, . Nelson and New Plymouth. PELORUS HOTEL. MR. HUDDLESTON has received in- •*•'■*■ structions from the Proprietor to offer FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that very valuable Section, No. 51, PICLORUS VALLEY, containing FIFTY-TWO ACRES, situate 32 miles from Nelson, and half-way between Bleuheim and Nelson, on the main raid to Picton and the Wairan; together with the well known and much frequented Licensed house, called the PELORUS HOTEL, a two-storied building, containing every 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 has direct water communication with the Pe'orus 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 is 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 «?ith the Furniture, Wines, Beer, &c, dec., 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. 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 FOR SALE. HALF a TOWN ACRE, No. 786, pleasantly situate in Toi-toi street, Victory Square. Terms liberal. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. DYSON, Wakapuaka. 1000 CHASELY HILL END. MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. have been instructed by the Proprietor to offer for SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that very valuable ESTATE of CHASELY HILL END, ritu. ated about twelve miles from Nelson; being one of the aoßt desirable properties in the settlement. It contains in admeasurement about 150 acres, of which 40 acres, more or less are fenced in and cultivated. On the property is an excellent Dwelling-house, Fruit Garden, Ram, Outhouses, Cottage, &c. For price, which will be very low, and other particulars, apply to NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, 19th October. 1234 fWTRAL BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET, situated in Bridge-street, lately occupied by Mr. Matthews. For particulars, apply to THOMAS ASKEW, 1208 Bridge-street. LAND FOR SALE AT MOTUEKA. FOR SALE.—TEN ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND, within three-quarters of a mile from the Motueka Hotel. For further particulars, appply to B. CONNELL, 1269 Motueka. MOTUEKA. tf O R SAL E—FIFTY ACRES of •*- FREEHOLD LAND. Terms Liberal. For particulars, apply to Mr. Wm. Jones, sen., or to R. SUTCLIFFB, Motueka. October 22,1860. 1237 DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. FOR SALE, that eligible FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as the NORTHUMBERLAND ARMS HOTEL, situate on the Haven-road, Nelson. The Hotel (which is commodious and advantageously situated near the new Wharf and on the proposed line of Railway,) is at present let at a good rental. The proprietor being about to leave Nelson is the cole reason for disposing of this property. For terms, and further particulars, apply before the 20thofthisinonthto WILLIAM CROWTHER. Washington-valley, Nelson. November 7,1860. * 1815 TO BE DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE -1- CONTRACT—an OLD-ESTABLISHED GROCERY and GENERAL STORE—centrally situated, with Stock, Fixtures, and every appliance for carrying on the same. For terms and particulars, apply to Mr. D. Moobe, Nash and Scaife, or J. Levien and Go. All claims upon the estate of J. A. LangforxL to- besent forthwith to any of the above Trustees*. 1&74; FOR SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT —a newly erected 3-rootned HOUSE and a quarter of an acre of LAND, in the very pleasant and retired part of Nelson, called the Wood, only about five minutes walk from the most central part of the city. Immediate, possession can be had. Apply to the Coloniet Office, or to the Owner, on the premises. W. W. COBPE, 1307 Halifax-streot. TOWN ALLOTMENTS IN WAITOHI (PICTON) TOR ■ • . • ■ .. , SALE.- . ... . TO BE DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE TREATY; three quarter-acre* Town Sections, numbered 200, 513, and 598, facing Otago, Devon, Dublin, and Kent streets, in the Town of :Waitohi,!oi' Pieton, on easy terms of payment. Apply to Mr. Christie, Brewer; or Mr. STAMPER, Solicitor. Nelson, 6th November, 1860. : 1312 j^ELSON BOARDING HOUSE. J. .G. GRASSEE, HAEDY-BTREET. In opening the above, J. G. G. begs to intimate that, in addition to the usual advantages obtainable at similar establishments, he has added the novel feature of a GENERAL COFFEE ROOM, where Coffee, Tea, &c, may be obtained daily. ' An ordinary at One o'clock every day. i Comfortable Board and Lodging for- single gentlemen. ':■ ■-; ■ ' ~ ',-, ■■',:.:..■> ■■■. .'. --'..:■, ■ ' i N.8.--J. G. G. begs to call the attention of country visitors to the Above, which will be conducted,ujion ■triqtly moderate charges.. 1375
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 320, 13 November 1860, Page 1
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