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* CAPITA! IKVSSXMBNT. H JASPER, intending to leave the • Colony, begs to offer the following valuable investments to the notice of the public generally. The GOODWILL and LEASE of the well-known MITRE HOTEI, Situate at the corner of Colling'wood and Bridge Streets, and close to the New Government Buildings; Now doing: an excellent Business, tvhich has been increasing steadily, and is likely to do much more in consequence of the rising importance of this part of the City. It Has Superior Accommodation. A Good Stable and Pigsties are attached. The Stock, Fixtures, and Furniture have been caiefully selected by the undersigned, and can be had at Reasonable Prices, bo that any person wishing to enter the business could have everything to hand, with the advantage of their being of good quality, and bought in the best market. Also, One piece of LAND in Collingwood-street, with a ttx-rooraed COTTAGE thereon, pleasantly situated. Adjoining is a piece of land, 30 by 94; the two pieces are now fenced in with a three-rail fence in one block. And The Right of USE of a PADDOCK. i Roan.Mare. . Iron-Grey Foal \ Bridle and Saddle/ For full particulars as td price, and to view the above, apply to the undersigned, whose only motive for the disposal is, that he is desirous of leaving for England as early as possible. H. JASPER. Mitre Hotel, Nelson. , _604' FOR SALE, by Private Contract, a FARM, containing about 50 acres of excellent 3and, broken up and fenced in, with a newly-erected jDWELLING-UOUSE thereon, situated on the Waivmea Plain, Waimea-east (being the south-eastern anoiety of Accommodation section 121), bounded on j tthe north by premises of Mr. John Sullivan ; east by tt 18 and 122; south by 126; and west by a public road. Chief part ot the purchase money may remain on mortgage, and fuither 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 FOR SALE, that very substantial and newly-arranged DWELLING HOUSE, situated at the junction of Washington and Victory Valleys, in the City of Nelson, known as Bow Cottage, together with the well laid out Garden and Paddock, contain- ■ ; ing about 1$ acre more or less, the property of J. G. (Gordon, Esq. For particulars and terms (which are most liberal) : apply to NASH AND SCAIEE. ; Nelson, 12th March, 1861. 342 TO LET. *rPE*3&DERS are invited from parties desi- -*• rous to rent or lease for a term not exceeding 21 *years from ,1 at July next, the whole or any portions of ithat piece of land containing 31 acres, part of Section >154 in the Town of Motueka. For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. Diocesan Solicitor, Trafulgar-street, INelson, to whom sealed tenders in writing may be addressed until noon of the 25th May next. Nelson, 25th April, 1861. 535 NOTICE. 'Sfte Advertiser having purchased the "DICHMOND PUBLIC CONVEYANCE, -*-*1 begs to inform the inhabitants of Waimea-Eußt that he intends running every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, leaving Mrs. Kite's, Richmond, at 9 a.m., and Wright's Royal Hotel, Nelson at 3*30 p.m. Parcels Delivered. 393 HENRY HAMMOND. Notice of Alteration. ! ON and AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY j 1861, the ROYAL MAIL will leave WAKE--IFIELD every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, •-at Half-past Seven, a.m., if the river permits, arriving -in Nelson at Eleven a.m., and leaving the Royal •Hotel at Three o'clock, p.m. N.B.—All orders executed on commission, Parcel! •delivered, &c., &c, by J. ANDREWS, : Mail Contractor. . NOTXCE. IN consequence of an ALTERATION in the DELIVERY of the COLLINGWOOD •OVERLAND MAIL, the Contractor for the same will . - leave the Royal Hotel, Nelson, Every Monday Morning:, at Sigbt o'clock. 516 PAUL SPANGER. NE&SPXJT DANCING ACADEMY. MR. D. CHITTENDEN begs to inform his friends, parents, and the public generally, • 'that, on and after the 14th' instant, he will 1 open his Dancing Classes, at his rooms, Toi -Toi 'Valley, < Every Tuesday and Friday Evening. •And. trusts, by strict attention to-hia duties and the se'lefctness of his pupils, to merit a share of the public i patronage. 'D. (C. begs also to state'that he will give .private. Wessons to Ladies and Gentlemen of any age in all the, ■' fewest dances of the day, and which can be obtained; •& nil hdUrs of the day by those wishing privacy and' expedition. ,-,.,/.«» Juvenile class every Tuesday and Friday from 3 i to 5. Adults, 7. . ■ ■ : ■ Private Lessons as per arrangement. Private Families and Schools punctually attended to, ■with Music included. . Terms known on application. Fees paid in ad- ' vance. 5U Pursuant to an order of the High Court of Chancery made in a cause "Elizabeth Ayers and others against Julia Ayerfl and others." THE CREDITORS of CHARLES AVERS, late of Nelson, in New Zealand, deceased, who ■died in or about the month of October, 1857, are by ' their Solicitors, on or before the sth day of November, 1861, to come in and PROVE their DEBTS at the Chambers of the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Richard Tobin Kindebsly, No. 3, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order. • WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of November, 1861, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for heaving and adjudicating upon the claims. Dated this 30th day of January, 1861. FREDC. ERS. EDWARDS, Chief Clerk. FLUX AND ARGLES, 68, Chcapside in the City of London, Plaintiffs' Solicitors. 529 Pursuant to an order of the High Court of Chancery made in a cause " Elizabeth Ayers and others against Julia Ayers and others. ALL PERSONS CLAIMING to be NEXT OF KIN of CHARLES AVERS, late of Nelson, "in New Zealand, who died in or about the month of October, 1857, «re by their Solicitors, on or before the ' oth day of November, 1861, to come in and PROVE their CLAIMS at the Chambers of the Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Tobin Kindersi,ey, No. 3, Stone i uildings, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, or in default, thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit • of the said order. MONDAY, the 11th day of November, 1861, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at the said .^Chambers is appointed for hearing and adjudicating \jpon the claims. . Dated this 30th day of January, 1861. FREDC, ERS. ED WARDS, Chief Clerk. tax AND ARGLES, 68, Cheapside, in the City 'Of London. 530

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 372, 17 May 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 372, 17 May 1861, Page 1

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