Jjwscs'mfo fintb. rFO BE LET, from the'Tst" July next; -1- that desirable PUBLIC MOUSE, known a? " The Bush Tavern," situated in Grove-street, the Wood, Kelson. For particulars, apply to MB. KLNGDON, 732 Trafalgar-street. | A SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, withinj •£*• ton minuces' walk of the Post-office, to LET, oi1 to be disposed of on easy terms; also, a four-roomed COTTAGE, with half-an-acre of Land, well stocked; with beating fruit trees. Apply to 733 R. SIIALLCRASS. FOR SALE, Half-an-acre of LAND, in Hardy-street, with 75 feet frontage by 300 feet deep. Apply to B. CRISP, Hardy-street. 734 A HOUSE TO LET, (lately in the occu- -'-*- pation of theKKef.s f. Mr. Brown,) most pleasantly situated at the port, commanding our of the finest views that could be found in Nelson. It is compactly built, offering a snug habitation to any gentleman who wishes to combine a healthful situation for residence with, the advantages of the picturesque. There is balf an acre of Xand attached to the dwelling,l which has been planted with trees, and otherwise well arranged. Altogether this opportunity is one that seldom offers. For further particulars, apply to J. B. CALDER, 735 Haven-road. FOR SALE, on easy terms, by PRIVATE TREATY, a parcel of LAND, containing 38 Feet of Frontage, with DWELLING-HOUSE thereon (for a phort time lately occupied by Captain Lockett), in Gloucester-street. Apply to Mr. Josern Poutiiousk, Miners' Arms Hardy-street; oi MR. STAMPER, G4B Solicitor. HOUSE TO LET, with or without business, enquire of J. G. GRAESER, Hardystreet. ■ .654 FREEMASON'S1 HA.X.X., DHH.3ON. 'POR SALE, by private contract, the •*- above property, situated in Trafalgar-street north, having a frontage thereto of 27 feet. Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to JNO. PERCY, Secretary. Southern Star Lodge, Nelson, April 2nd, 1861. 429 lower IVXoutere. j POR SALE, the UNEXPIRED LEASE -1- of a 50-acre SECTION of LAND with a frontago to the Moutere River where boats land and discharge cargo. Five acres of the land are enclosed and laid, down in grass. There is also a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE with necessary outbuildings and garden. For further particulars apply on the premises to Mr. W. FUNNELL, or to R. SUTCLIFFE, 670 Motueka. rPO LET, that desirable residence in -^ Waimea-street, at present in the occupation of Major Cook. For further particulars, apply to W. WILKIE, Bridge-street; or, to * J. SIMSON, 669 Hopefield, Waimea-road. Tor Sale, A HOUSE and GROUND situated in —*- Russell-street, ten minutes walk from the Port. For particulars npplv to J. B. CALDER, or Mr. F. STOCK, Haven-road. * 671 •TO LET, the PLOUGH INN, Richmond. -*- Possession on the Ist July next. For particulars, apply to G. HOOPER AND CO., Nelson Brewery. Nelson, sth June, 1861. 679 »TO LET, the TRAFALGAR HOTEL.' -*- Apply to JOHN LUCK, on the premises, or to C. HARLEY, Raglan Brewery. Nelson. . CBl F'~~OR~SALE, Half an acre of LAND, having 125 feet frontage to Gloucester-street, fenced with a two-railed fence. For particulars, apply to JOHN STEEL, St. Vin-cent-street, or at the Trafalgar-street Sewer. G97 fjHARLES W. M ANBY, VV ?AOFESSOR OP MUSIC, HILLFIELD HOUSE, BRONTI-STREET, 662 Nelson. I. JOHNS, Confectioner, Pastry Cook, Fancy Bread and Biscuit 33aker, XJAYING succeeded to the Business -*—*- previously carried on by Mr. J. Griffin, respectfully solicits that the patronage so long enjoyed by bis predecessor will be extended to himself while every endeavour is shown to deserve its continuance. Confectionery, Pastry, and fancy articles will be supplied of the very best description as heretofore. Orders punctually attended to. 763 Opposite the Bank, Trafalgar-street. Notice. CHARLES HARRIS begs to inform the **J inhabitants of Nelson that he is now sellino- the BEST BREAD i.t his establishment FOR CASH at the following prices:— , Elevenpence, the 4-Ib loaf. Fivepence half-penny „ 2-lb „ Observe the address— Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel, 761 Bridge-street. Tandem Hog Carts and Sociables. FOR SALE, at the Stores of the undersigned-— 2 very strong well-finished TANDEM DOG CARTS. 2 strong FAMILY SOCIABLES and MARKET CARTS. Built to order , Very cheap. J. LEVIEN AND 09., 663 Auctioneers. SHIP CHANDLERY. AKERSTEN'S STORE, opposite -*- New Wharf. tC Stockholm Tar and Pitch, Coal Tar Paints, Oils, end Turps Bolt, Europe and Manilla Rope, Spun yarn, FiahingUines and Hooks, Twine, Paint-brushes, Deck and Paint Scrubbers Brooms, Lanterns, Log-glasses, Shovels, Buckets, and Small Stores of all descriptions, inclading Groceries at Town prices. 282 TUST RECEIVED from* Sydney, anJon *J SALE by the undersigned— 1 excellent GIG 2 CHAISE CARTS 6 KANGAROO DOGSOn view at the Trafalgar Stable^, NATH EDWARDS JvND CO. May 28. 651 Bentley's Aerated Soda "Water, X.emouade, and Tonic Water. IAMESBENTLEY begs to inform the v public, that having received a^ large supply of fresh material and new machinery, feom England per Dona Anita, his iERATED WATERS are now acknowledged to be the finest produced in the colony. To be obtained at all the principal Hotels in town and country. B j"~B« I)Rrticalav in observing that all bottles are
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 384, 28 June 1861, Page 1
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815Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 384, 28 June 1861, Page 1
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