Powsw anfo faA V/iT ANTED TO RENT, a six-roomed '» HOUSE, within 10 minutes' walk of the Odd Fellows' Hall. ■ . ■■ Apply, by letter only, stating terms, &c, to G.C., Colonist Office. 388 rp 0 LE T, a HOUSE in GloucesterJ- street, situate on the Mud Flat, containing four rooms. Apply to Mr. PORTHOUSE, Miner's Arms. 383 E^OR SALE, by Private Contract, a FARM, containing about 50 acres of excellent land, broken up and fenced in, with a newly-erected DWELLING-HOUSE thereon, situated on the Waimea Plain, Waimea East (being the south-eastern moiety of Accommodation section 121), bounded on the north by premises of Mr. John Sullivan ; east by 118 and 122; south by 125; and west by a public road. Chief part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, and further particulars may be had from Mr. THOMAS GOULD, the owner in possession ; Messrs. N. EDWARDS AND CO.; or Mr. STAMPER, Solicitor. Nelson, 16th February. 221 KIWAKA. POR SALE, the unexpired LEASE of -*- SECTION No. 3, Motueka. The Section is situated in a central part of the Riwaka Plain, near the Flour Mill, and is held under lease from the Commissioners of Native Reserves, seventeen years of which are unexpired. The land is nearly all fenced; eight acres 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. j 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 about to leave the colony. For further particulars apply on the premises to SAMUEL JOHNSON, or to R. SUTCLIFFB, Motueka. Riwaka, January 4. 66 TO BE LET OR SOLD, with immediate possession (on account of the Proprietor leaving for England,) 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 the premises to the undersigned. CHARLES CHRISTIE. Nelson, February 26, 1861. 249 I?OR SALE, TOWN ACRE, No. 784, •^ Toi-toiValley. Title: Crown Grant. Apply to D. MOORE. Trafalgar-street, 7th December, 1860. 1481 TO BAKERS, BUTCHERS, STOREKEEPERS, ETC. TO BE SOLD CHEAP, on account of the owner leaving for England, all those BUSINESS PREMISES situated in Trafalgar-street, Nelson, now in the occupation of John Ansticb, carrying on the Baking Business, &c, together with the goodwill of the same. Also, that valuable TOWN ACRE No. 1044, situated on the Waimea-road, adjoining the Rising Sun; this acre having three principal frontages oners great facilities for Building Sites, together with Town Acres, No. 1048 and 1049, situated on the Waimea-road, near to the Nursery Gardens. For particulars apply to the owner, JOHN ANSTICE, 72 Nelson. CHEAP BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. TRAFALGAR SQUARE. —ALLOT--1- MENTS of FREEHOLD LAND, having a frontage to the Square, for SALE, on easy terms. Apply to 140 J. L. BAILEY. I^OR SALE, by Private Contract, part 1 of Section No. 8, Pelorus Valley, containing 46 ACRES, together with the DWELLING HOUSE and improvements thereon. Also, Section No. 119, on the plan of the town of Havelock, containing 4| Acres. For particulars apply to Mr. E. EVERETT, Masonic Hotel, or to Mr. H. ADAMS, Solicitor, Nelson. 25 HOUSE TO LET, now occupied by Llkwellyn Nash, Esq. Apply to Mr. EDWARD COLEMAN, or to Messrs. NASH AND SCAIFE. 53 FOR SALE, that very substantial and newly arranged DWELLING HOUSE, situated at the junction of Washington and Victory Vallies, in the City of Nelson, known as Bow Cottage, together with the well laid out Garden and Paddock, containing about 1£ acre more or Jess, the property of J. G. Gokdon, Esq. For particulars and terms (which are most liberal) apply to NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson 12th March, 1861. 342 LOST, on Saturday afternoon last between Messrs. Symons and Co.'s, Bridge-street, and Todd's Bush, Suburban North, a pair of German Silver SPECTACLES. The finder, on leaving the same at Mr. WILKIE'S, Bridge-street, shall be paid a REWARD of TEN SHILLINGS. 353 THE ANNUAL CONCERT in aid of the WIDOWS' and ORPHANS' FUND in connexion with the Odd Fellows' Society will be held at the Odd-fellows' Hall, on FRIDAY, April sth. Further particulars will appear in a future advertisement. 865 HENRY INGHAM (late of Turf Hotel) begs to inform his friends that having taken the Rising Sun, Waimea-road, he trusts to receive a dhare of their patronage. Travellers accommodated at any hour of the night. H. INGHAM, Rising Sun. March 14,1861. 339 WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. ' Apply to Mrs. RICHARDSON, Fleece Tavern, Waimea-stveet. A LL persons indebted to Mr. JOHN HUME are requested to PAY their respective debts to the undersigned, and any persons having cluima against him will send in their claims to me. 343 JOHN SHARP. JOHN ROBINSON, supposed to be at " Blenheim, is earnestly requested to write to his mother in Nelson, without further delay. 284 FOR SALE. HALF a TOW;N ACRE, No. 786, pleasantly situate in Toi-toi-street, Victory Square. Terms liberal. For further particulars apply to Mr. DYSON, Wakapuaka. I AMES HEATH, Esq., from Bednall, ** Staffordshire, arrived at Wellington in the ship Queen Margaret 1855. Most important news for you, which must not be neglected. Communicate immediately with Mr. Thomas Hknry Cope, Little Collinsstreet, Melbourne, or the Editor of this paper. Any person conveying intelligence of Mr. Heath, or his death will be handsomely rewarded. 129 TF this should meet the eye of ALFRED -*- BELL, late of 35, Old Bond-street, London, his Mother and Friends will be glad if he will communicate with them. His sister Amelia died 30th September, 1859. " . Anyone knowing anything of the said Alfred Belli ■who started from Is'elsiin for the gold diggings, Mas.sacivi Bay, on stli February, 1858, and will write to Mrs. BELL, 1 Campden House Road, Kensington, London, will confer a -great favor on his anxious , riends. 32
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 358, 29 March 1861, Page 4
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