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POR TARANAKI DIRECT.—They 'i J- : fine fast-sailing brig SEA NYMPH, William i> , Morrison. Commander, will leave forthe above port on ; ■ WEDNESDAY, 6th:March., : . \- For freight or passage, apply to the Captain, on - board; or to THOMAS CAWTHRON, I. R- M. \ Company's Office, Albion Wharf. ______ ONA ANITA, from London. — The above vessel is,now entered inwards, and discharging '. cargo alongside the Government _ whart. CONSIGNEES are requested to PASS their ENTRIES without delay. .Bills of lading consigned to " order" must be presented at the office of the undersigned, before the goods therein referred to can be allowed to leave the ship. - NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. Nelson, February 26,1861. , 27* THE iNTEE-COLONIAIi ROYAL MAIL STEAM- : PACKET COMPANY (LIMITED.) THE Steamship AIREDALE will leave JL for WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO on or about 7th instant. THE Steamship VIOTORY, James Too.good, commander, will leave for SYDNEY, carrying the homeward mail, on or about 11th instant. For freight or passage, ripply at the Company's -Of-. Ilea, Albion Wharf. -_ ~~ ~ .-; •/...; 28Q MESSRS. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, ***- and CO.'S PACKETSbetween LONDON and NEW ZEALAND.-r-The following first-class Ships ■ "with others) are intended to be despatched to both ~ Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders, vjz. >-■ Mandia .- % ■, v- J. Foster ._ . 1600 Caduceus . I .-* • J- •<&■» % * ,f£! Clontarf . . .. . A.X ****•>. I*oo Esmiont . •'• • • •■ S.C.Gibson . 1200 mS . • •' . C.G.Petherbridgel2oo ' ; Shtr: her: : : ffi:-: S •BSS3i: : .:-■•-, w.i■««««.. idoo Hastings . . ./ . .H.May . . 1000 ""■ Strathallan. . .... W. R. Williamson 1000 Harwood . . 7 7W. Forsayth . 800 The undersigned, agents for the above splendid line of vessels, are authorised to an-ange with settlors pere or at New Plymouth, who may be desirous of ' bringing their friends in Great Britain out to this co- ' lohy, and are prepared either to pay the passage-money ■;',.,*t-pnce to them, or give satisfactory security for its payment on arrival cf the vessel. Further particulars on application to NASH AND SCAIFE, '■xxx : 7' 3•--'•' '•■-"■ Nelson and New Plymouth. .. ■';.".'..- Jotos mtiifiau^ : . X? OR SALE, by Private Contract, a ' Js FARM, containing about 50 acres of excellent land broken up and fenced in, with a newly-erected - DWELLING-HOUSE thereof situated on the Wai- , - ■ roe> P.iain,, Waimea East (being, the south-eastern "' mpietv of Accommodation section 121), bounded on the'nortKbvpreitiises of Mr. John Sullivan; east by •118-and 122; south by 125; and west by a public •»■• xoad. ■ ■''■■'■ -■■ ' ■ '-;- -',--■' '.• Chief ; part of the .purchase money may remain on: mortgage, and7further, particulars m«y be had Trom Mr THOMAS GOULD, the'oWner in possession; • Messrs. N.ED WARDS AND CO.; or , ! , . '■ Mr. STAMPER, Solicitor. Nelson, 16th Fehraary. " j . 221, TO LET, with poßseßßion on the Bth .. March nextylß6l,a HOUSE with seven rooms,' .. large Garden, Outbuildings, &c,situate in the Wood, next to the suspension-bridge. For terms apply to W. F. MAIBEN, Estate Agent, Trafaigarrsquare. Nelson, February 26; 270 RIWAKA. FOR SALE, the unexpired LEASE of SECTION No. 3, Motueka.' ■ ' -; T The Section is situated in a central part of the Riwaka Plain, near the Flour Mill, and is held under ' Jease7 from $c flo^W»BiQrjerß of _ Native Reserves, seventeen years of wriich are unexpired, ' The land, is nearly all fenced; eight acreß are under cultivation, and cropped; two and a half acres in wheat, three in oats, two and a half in potatoes; which crops can be taken by the purchaser at a valuation. There is also on the property a good Dwelling HOUSE, &c. Also, for Sale, four working BULLOCKS, together with several head of other cattle; also, Plough, Harrows, Cart, &c. The above are for.sale in consequence of the proprietor being aboui to leave the colony. ;..' ■' ' ' For further particulars apply on the premises to SAMUEL JOHNSON, or to R. SUTCLIFFE, Motueka. Riwaka, January 4. 66 TO BE LET OR SOLD, with immediate possession (on, account of the. Proprietor leaving for Engl and,) the well-known and conveniently situated SOHO BREWERY in Waimea-street, Nelson, : together with the HOUSE, Plant, Casks,. and every . article necessary to carry on the business. For terms, apply to Mr. RICHARDSON, Fleece Tavern ; or on tlie premises to thtf undersigned. CHARLES CHRISTIE. , Nelspn, February 26,1861.. ; 249 FOR SALE, TOWN ACRE, No. 784, T6i;toi Valley. Title: Crown Grant. Apply to D. MoOltE. .. .Trafalgar-street, 7th December, 1860. 1481 TO BAKERS, BUTCHERS, STOREKEEPERS, ETC. npo BE SOLD CHEAP, on account of ,;, -I the owner leaving for England, all those BUSL ii^ESS PREMISES situated in Trafalgar-street, Nelson, ' now in the occupation of John Anstioe, carrying on the Baking Business, &c, together with the good-will-of the same. Also, that valuable TOWN ACRE , .-.No. 1044, situated on the Waimea-road, adjoining the Rising Sun;, this acre havit.g three principal frontages 7" oifers great facilities for Building Sites, together with •'•Town Acres, No. 1048 and 1019, situated on the . Waimea-road, near to the Nursery Gardens. For particulars apply to the owner, JOHN ANSTICE, 72 Nelson. CHEAP BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. .rTRAFA^AR SQUARE. —ALLOTx MENTS of FREEHOLD LAND, having a frontage to the' Squiyeyfor SALE, on easy terms. Apply to ■ "'- ' * 14Q J-'I" BAILEY. T^OR SALE, by Private Contract, part '1 of Section No. 8, Pelorus Valley, containing 46 ACRES, together with the DWELLING HOUSE and improvements thereon. i : - . A 150,..: S^ctioh.No. 119, pn the plan of the town of "..7'.7"'^avybck,-cqntainiiig4i^ > creß.. • For particulars apply to Mr. E. EVERETT,. Masofaic Hotel, or to Mr. 11. ADA MS, Solicitor, '■•':'.■■■ Nelson., '' ' . ,''. " ' ,_2j> WSE TO LBT,~n^w occupied by •'•" Li.eWeli.yn Nash, Esq. Apply toMr. ED WA RD COLEMAN; or to Messrs. NASH'AND SCAIFE. : 53 ••".rfio LET, ON BUILDING LEASES, ■'■'•■■ «■' for TVVENTY : ONE YEARS.—The Diocesan Trustees are desirous Of receiving TENDERS for the. '■'■' LEASE'of all that piece of LAND (in one or more ' lots) adjoining the present Church School, having a frontage of eighty-feet to Selwyn-place. Tenders to be sent in by tho 16th instant. For further particulars, and conditions of lease, apply to DONALD SINCLAIR, Esq., . , Diocesan Solicitor. Kelson, February 4, l&Oll ' ,' ' : 188 , jOHi? TRQBINSPNi supposed to bfe at **' Blenheim, is earnestly requested to write to His mother ia Nclbob, without further delay. 284

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 351, 5 March 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 351, 5 March 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 351, 5 March 1861, Page 1

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