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For Sydney Direct THE fine Al clipper built barque GLENSHEE, Buick, master, 350 tons register, will sail for the above port on TUESDAY next, the 27th instant. For freight or passage, apply to NATH. EDWARDS AND CO., Agents. 22nd August, 18C1. *001 Ship Glenshee, from London. A LL ACCOUNTS against the above XJL vessel are requested to be sent in to the undersigned, in duplicate, on or.before TUE&DAY next, the 27th instant, after which date they cannot be recognised. NATH. EDWARDS AND CO , Agents. Kelson, August 22, 1361. io g° Jjonses nnir |Wh__ TO BE LET or SOLD, with immediate i- possession, a four-ioomed COTTAGE, and half an acre of LAND, BituAte in Bronti-street. ■ . AItFBED GREENFIELD. Nelson, 13th August, 1861. 978 To farmers and Settlers. and to divide into convenient FARMS a valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE of 2,000 acres m lots to suit purchasers; consisting of good .flat-land a la'fe'^P 0'; tion being of very rich quality and <or agriculture; together with Ihejnght to DEPAjS rjJRE khitpp and fiATTLE on an extensive RUN; also, to CUT and SAW TIMBER for BUILDING and "^SsfiKt conveniently situated and coni nected with Nelson by a good drayroadL, and will be SOLD on most moderate and EASY TERMS, extending over a pariod of seven years, ... „ , One portion of the Estate/comprising 150 awes of Agricultural Land, partly fenced, together with a DWELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings, Stockyaid, and Paddocks, would be Let on Lease, with a purprospects of the locality are such as to render an early application advisable. nftNATT) Full particulars can be obtained from, DON ALL) SINCLAIR, Esq., or to Mr. HUDDLESTON, Trafalj gar-street. * • TO %MT, ■" • ' [ A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, situate in -A- St. Vincent-street, lately occupied by Mr. THOB. SCAIFE. TVn w •irriG. For further particulars apply to JNO. W. VVIUZELL.at Mr. W'» Office, Trafalgar-street. For Sale, A HOUSE and GROUND situated in Bussell-street, ten minutes walk from the™*For particulars apply to J. B. CALDER, or Mr F •! STOCK, Haven-road. 07i 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. Mr. 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 balf an acre of Xand attached to the dwelling, which has been planted with trees, and otherwise well arranged. Altogether this opportunity is one that Beldoin offers. For further particulars, apply to J. B. CALDER, 735 Haven-road. Valuable Freehold Building; X.and, 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. * ■ 809 FOR SALE, a quantity of FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in Alton-street, consisting of two COTTAGES, with Garden adjoining, and also several BUILDING SITES. For further particulars, apply to 919 M. CAMPBELL. li9.nA for sale, A A A ACRES of LAND intheWairau obl/U for SALE, in one block. Terms liberal. For further particulars, apply to . MAXWELL' BURY, 920 , Nelson Institute. POR SALE, a valuable little FARM, in ■*• the Moutere, consisting of 68 acres, 40 of which are fern and :flax (16 being fenced and under crop), and 23 acres bush, with a never-failing stream of water. ' . ." , . ...... f ■■■! There is a comfortable DWELLtNG-HOUSE on the property with Stockyard, Cattle1 Sheds, &c. Altogether it is a neat and desirable home. ■•■','■■ Particulars may be had on application to Mr. WRIGHT, Royal Hotel, Nelson; or, Mr. BENSEMAN, Moutere Inri. ' ; 991 . ■ Sugar*, Segars, Seffars, ' ''L' • TF you want to get a good HAVANNAH •*- SEGAR, come to WEST'S Segar Divan, Lower Bridge-street. ~ . .:,.* ~ , '841 To be Baffled for, - A FOUR-WHEELED PHAETON with ■*■*• Pole and Phafta complete. Can be seen at I. Freeth's Stables, Hardy-street. Due notice will be given of the time and place of I raffling \ the members to consist of fifty, at £1 each. ! Ka&le papers will bo placed at the Masonic Hotel. ... . . : , . ' . €45 RX GEORGE CANNING, from **-* London— 5 bales blankets (red, white and blue) 1 „ Men's blue pea-jackets 1 ~. Scotch twill Shirts 1 case Hunter's drab cord trousers 1 „. Men's Moleskin do 1 „ Boys' and Youths' do do 18 pieces Brown Holland 10 doz. Crimean Shirts 1 tierce Ceylon Coffee 50 half-chests tea 31 chests do j 7i tons salt (fine and coarse). ! ....:..: ■■-~.■ . :W, WILKIE, 5»2 Bridge-street. SEASONABLE GOODS. T)IRECT IMPORTATIONS from LON- -*"^ ' DON, per Glensuek. Blankets, FJtnnels, White and Blue Serge Counterpanes, Railway Wrappers, Coboiirgs Alpscag, Tick, Croydon Sheeting Moleskin and thick set Cords, Rdady-made Clothing, American Pea Coats . Tweed Coats, Vests and Trousers . . Moleskin artd Cord Trousers, Bedford Cord do. Crimean and Regatta Shirts, Felt Hats ! •fee, &0., &c. D. MOORE. Trafalgar-street, August 5. ' 928 TUST RECEIVED at WESrsTalarJ i v assortment of : Violins, Flutinas, Concertinas Picolos, and strings of all descriptions. *Vtbe Old Stand, lower Bridge-street.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 401, 27 August 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 401, 27 August 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 401, 27 August 1861, Page 1

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