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FOR LONDON DIRECT.—The fine first class barque, THE BRIDE, £46 tons register. Captain Macdonald, will proceed to Port Unr ' derwood at once to commence, taking in WOOL, and will sail from Nelson for London direct on the 10th February, 1861. , i The above vessel has splendid accommodation tor saloon passengers; and as the gi'eater part of her cargo is now ready for shipment, the above date of • , Bailing may be depended upon. For freight or passage, apply to . N. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, December 12,1860. 1506 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 Clbntarf .... A.W.Barclay. 1600 EcmoKt . . . . S. C. Gibson . 1200 Maori. .... C.G.Petherbridgel2oo Joseph Fletcher . . . J. Pook . .1000 Cashmere .... J.Byron . . 1000 Cress Well .... W. C. Barnett . 1000 , Hastings . . . .H.May . . 1000 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 hero 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 passager-money at once to them, or give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival cf the vessel. Further particulars on application to NASH AND SCAIPB, ... Nelson and New Plymouth. WANTED for the barque Bride, Five able SE AMEN, to ship for CALLAO. Apply to N. EDWARDS AND CO., or to Captain M'DONALD. Nelson, 10th December, 1860. 1501 " CHASELY HILL END. "MESSRS. N. EDWARDS AND CO. ■J-v*-' have been instructed' by the Proprietor to offer for SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that very valuable ESTATE of CHASELY HILL END, situated about twelve miles fiom Nelson; being one of the most desirable properties in the settlement. It contains in admeasurement about 150 acres, of "which^O acres, more or less are fenced in and cultivated. On the property is an excellent Dwelling-house, Fruit Garden, Barn, Outhouses, Cottage, &c. For price, which will be very low, and other particulars, apply to ■ NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, 19th October. 1234 MOTUEKA. FOR SAL E. —FIFTY ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND. Terms Liberal. For particulars, apply to Mr. Wm. Jones, sen., or to R. SUTCLIFFK, Motueka. r October 22,1860. 1237 TO BE DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE 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. Moore, Nash and Scaife, or J. Levien and Co. All claims upon the estate of J. A. Langford to be sent forthwith to any of the above Trustees. 1274 nrO be LET, or SOLD, with immediate -*■ possession, in a quiet, convenient, and improving part of the town, a HOUSE, containing Eight Rooms, with a good Entrance Hall, and in thorough repair; suitable for a large family. The House is new; stands on about a quarter of an Acre of Land; is fenced, and planted with fruit trees. Apply to W. RODGERSON. Nelson, November 20th, 1860. 1379 HHO LET, b HOUSE and SHOP, situated -" in one of the best stieets in Nelson. A good central stand for any business, and rent low. The Shop or the House could be let separately if preferred. For further particulars, apply to Mr. T. ASKEW, - Bridge-street. 1451 FOR SALE, TOWN ACRE, No. 784, Toi-toi Valley. Title : Crown Grant. Apply to D. MOORE. Trafalgar-street, 7th December, 1860. 1481 A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE to LET, "£*■ with immediate possession. Apply to EDWARD EVERETT. Nelson, December 7. 1514 VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE, NELSON. TO be SOLD, on easy terms, a valuable CORNER ALLOTMENT, having 50 feet frontage to Collingwood-street, and 84 feet to Nile-street, suitable for a STORE or HOTEL. For price and particulars, apply to H. B. HUDDLESTON, Trafalgar-street. ' 1511 'TO BE SOLD or LET, the excellent •*- HOUSE known as " Bow Cottage," now the residence of James G. Gordon, Esq. It is centrally situated, at the junction of Washington and Toi-Toi -Valleys—has been recently finished in a substantial - manner—stands on about an acre and a half of ground —•all in good order, with garden, stable, and summerhouse. " Also to be Sold— ; . The Cottage in* Washington Valley, belonging to Mr. Finlayson, adapted to a small family, with garden, &c. Apply to ■'■ 1458_ NASH & SCAIFE. TOWN ALLOTMENTS IN WAITOHI (PICTON) JOB SALE TO BE DISPOSED *OF by PRIVATE TREATY, three quarter-acre, Town Sections, " numbered 200, 513, and 593, facing Otago, Devon, Dublin, and Kent Btreets, in the Town of Waitohi, or Picton, on easy terms of payment. Apply to Mr. Christie, Brewer; or Mr. STAMPER, Solicitor. Nelson, Bth November, 1860. 1312 ~ NEW MARKET. JOHN PERCIVAL, in returning thanks for the liberal patronage he has experienced since opening the butcher's shop in Waimea-streefc, opposite the Fleece Tavern, takes this opportunity to apprise the public that he has taken a stand at the New Market, where he will continue to supply beef, mutton, veal, pork, lamb, &c, &c, of the best de? ecription at the lowest rates. 1505 Just Published, Price 4d. THE TRUTH IN LOVE, X By W. CRESSWELL. To be obtained at the Advertiser office, Bridgestreet; Mr. Bukn, Trafalgar-street; and Mr. J. HoldAWAi's, Richmond. T^HE Undersigned begs to return his -V thanks to his friends and the public generally, 1 • for the support received by him in connexion with his late Partner, and to inform them that the BUSINESS will still be CARRIED ON by him at the OLD SHOP, where he hopes, by continuing to supply MEAT of the beat quality, to merit a share of future support. JOHN PRATT. Bridge-street, December 4,1860. 1471 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. A LEXANDER SCOTT begs to inform ■£\- the public that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between himself and Mr. PRATT has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. , A. S.,,in continuing the business of BUTCHER at the shop lately occupied byMiy W. Matthews, Lower Bridge^street, is prepared to supply the public who have, hitherto so kindly supported him, with,' MEAT of the best quality, at the lowest rate.^ 1472.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 330, 18 December 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 330, 18 December 1860, Page 1

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