To Farmers and Settlers. MR. HUDDLESTON has received instructions to LAY OUT, as a TOWNSHIP, nnd to divide into convenient FARMS, a valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE of 2,000 acres, in lots to suit purchasers; consisting of good flat land, a large portion being of very rich quality and well adapted for agriculture; together with thejright to DEPASTURE SHEEP and CATTLE on an extensive RUN; also, to CUT and SAW TIMBER for BUILDING and other farm purposes. The ESTATE is conveniently situated, and connected with Nelson by a good dray road, and will be SOLD on most moderate and EASY TERMS, extending over a pariod of seven years. - Ono portion of the Estate, corn prising- 150 acres of Agricultural Land, partly fenced, together with a DWELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings, Stockyard, and Paddocks, would bo Let on Lease, with a purchasing clause. The rising prospects of the locality are such as to render an early application advisable. __ Full particulars can be obtained from DONA LjL> SINCLAIR, Esq., or to Mr. HUDDLESTON, lraftl-gar-street. . 80° TO BE LET, from the Ist July next J- that desirable PUBLIC HOUSE, known as "The Bush Tavern," situated in Grove-street, tho Wood, Nelson. For particulars, apply to MR. KINGDON, 732 Trafalgar-street. TO XiSX, A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, situate in St. Vincent-street, lately occupied by Mr. Thos. Soaife. _ WTr , For further particulars apply £ JNO. W. WIGZELL, at Mr. Sinclair's Office, Trafalgar-street. for Bale, A HOUSE and GROUND situated in Russell-street, ten minutes walk from the Port. For particulars apply to J. B. CALDER, or Mr. Is. STOCK, Haven-road. °71 TO LET, the TRAFALGAR HOTEL. -*- Apply to JOHN LUCK, on the premises, or to C. HARLEY, Raglan Brewery. Nelson. 681 A HOUSE TO LET, (lately in the occupation of the Rev. My. Brown,) most pleasantly situated at the port, commanding on« 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 Half an acre of land attached to the dwelling, which has been planted with trees, and otherwise well arranged. Altogether thia opportunity is one that seldom offers. For further particulars, apply to J. B. CALDEB, wg r Haven-road. FXESMASOH'S' BAll, NEX.BOK. FOR 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 Valuable Freehold Building Xand, Nelson. TO be SOLD, in ALLOTMENTS of 50 by 165 feet, a valuable lot of VILLA LAND, situate at the entrance of Washington Valley, five minutes' walk from Trafalgar-street. Price low and terms moderate. * ; Apply to H. B. HUDDLESTON, Trafalgar-street. _2? xroTxcfi. IN consequence of an ALTERATION in the'DELIVERY of tho COLLINGWOOD OVERLAND MAIL, the Contractor for the same will leave the Royal Hotel, Nelson, Brery Monday Morning, at Eight o'clock. 516 PAUL SP ANGER. Notice of Alteration. ON and AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY 1861, the ROYAL MAIL will leave WAKEFIELD every Tuesday, Thursdat, and Saturday, at Half-past Seven, a.m., if the river permits, arriving in Nelson at Eleven a.m., and learing 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. NOTICE. Tbe Advertiser having purchased the "RICHMOND PUBLIC CONVEYANCE, -*■■' begs to inform the inhabitants of Waimea-E*at that he intends running every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, leaving Mrs. Kite's, Richmond, at 9 a.m., aud Wright's Royal Hotel, Nelson at 3-30 p.m. Parcels Delivered; 393 HfINRY HAMMOND. Agricultural Association. THE COMMITTEE of this Association . •*• will MEET on FRIDAY next, the 26th instant, at Six o'clock, p.m., at the Mechanics' Institution, Richmond, to make arrangements for the ensuing PLOUGHING MATCH. Members of the Committee in the outlying districts aro requested to attend. PEDOR KELLING, 872 Secretary. C\ HAR LE S W^ MANBY, »SO3PESSOSt OF MVSXC, HILLFIELD HOUSE, BRONTI-STREET, 6G2 Nelson. DAWXHXi MOOBB, AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION XX "MERCHANT, . Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 817 EDXrcaTTON. MISS BIGGS continues her a -*-'-*- a»aily Classes for Children, SUBREY COTTAGE, WAIMEA ROAD. 829 To be Raffled for, A - FOUR-WHEELED PHAETON with -*■■*- Pole and Shafts complete. Can be seen at I. Fkeeth's Stables, Hardy-street. Duo notice will be given of tho time and place of raffling; the members to consist of fifty, nt £1 each. Rafllo papers will be placed at the Masonic Hotel. 645 POUND STRAYEdZa black, cart •*• EILLEY, white noar heel, about one year and ten months old. Tho qwner can have her by paying expenses ; JApply to GEORGE JORDAN, 878 v*> Rostrevor Farm,.Waimea E»st. O TO aOO'DMAN'S^EOR Chenille Hair Nets Military Braids and Artificial Flowers. 803 fix Golconda< a BALES 36 and 72 inch BROWN U CALICO. W. WILKIE, 810 Bridge-street. pORT COOPER CHEESE, at EDMUND DAUTNALL'S, Richmond, FOR CASH. . 847
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 392, 26 July 1861, Page 1
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812Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 392, 26 July 1861, Page 1
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