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to study the best interests of our Cl o£*' Auctioneer (Mr Wallace) is ud to^date, and has a large and varied experience. With a perfect knowledge of all clasps of goods SnS best prices are procured lor paeons! and our best efiorts are used to give satisfaction. Our Property Register contains a very considerable number of properties including Shops, Dwellings, Building Sites anS Farms, and in nearly all cases we are in a position to give exceptionally Easy Terras. Full Particulars on Ap- i plication.

Messrs W. ROUT & SONS are instructed by Mrs. R. Weller to seh her fine property at Suhurban North, consisting of 27acres of land with large Dwelling of 13 rooms, bathroom, offices, etc. The house is built of totara, and is in good order. Magnificent situation. Price £1100. Two-thirds can rema >B O n mortgage^ per cen^

Messrs W. ROUT & SONS are instructed by Mr. Kelhng ; to sell his Upper Moutere property, .. CWISI& K ine 100 acres of goor land, with a good seven-roomed dwelling stable, etc. Close to School and Post Office, etc. Reasonable price and easy, terms. &

MESSRS W. ROUT & SONS have been favoured with instructions from the Owner to sell by Private Treaty a VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY consisting P* two Shops and Dwelling, together wRh the Business as a going concern. Note.— This Property is in an excellent position, the business is a large and increasing one, and it is well worthy of consideration by Capitalists and those on, the lookout for a business. W. ROUT & SONS,

Messrs Rout & Sons are instruct ed by Mr John Sharp to sell privately— Two cottage properties on tne Ha.ven Road (near Russell-st.) adjoining Mrs Hadfield's Boarding House. As the Harbour Works will soon be in pi ogress, these properties at the prices required should prove a remarkably good investment. The greater portion of the purchase money can remain owing at 5 per cent. W. ROUT & SONS.

Messrs W. Rout & Sons acting under instructions from Mr Jackson will sell the lessee's interest in— "AUCKLAND POINT " property, occupied by Mrs Wright, The property is beautifully situated on the Haven Road, and consists of 1^ acres (nearly) of land with a commodious residence, standing in the ' centre of the grounds. The land is laid out in plantation, shrubbery, paddock, etc, and has sufficient frontage for two or three more dwellings. The land is Native Reserve, the rent being £28 a year from Ist July, 1902. Price for the improvement £250, W. ROUT & SONS.

Messrs W. Rout & Sons are instructed by Mr Thorpe to sell by Private Treaty-* That very fine gentleman's residence on Waimea Road, opposite the Boys' College, known as " SHORT'S " The House, consisting of 16 or 17 rooms, stands on 1| acres of land, and commands a fine view of the City and Bay. This property is eminently suitable for a Private Hospital or Boarding Establishment. Price very rea^onahle. ,W. ROUT & SONS. Land & Estate Agents,

Messrs W. Rout & Sons have instructions from Mr John Hunter to sell privately ■ ■ A new house property in Mount Street, with entrance from Waimea Street. The House is well-built, has b. high-pressure boiler and all modern convenience

Messrs W. Rout & Sobs have received instructions from the owner to. offer for Private Sale that valuable BuiWing Site in Harijiy^st., nearly opposite Dr. Gibbs' surgery, and known as Packer's. Easy Terms can be -given if desired. W. ROUT & SONS, Land <Sa Estate Agents.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 1 October 1902, Page 4

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 1 October 1902, Page 4

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 1 October 1902, Page 4