ESTABLISHED 1885. BISLEY BROS. & CO., HA.RBY ST., NELSON, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN, WOOL, GRAIN AND :■ GENERAL 6 ,&mIi^ION «R. CHANTS, LAND, STOCK *.ST ATKm AGBNTS - properties, eitner as n« probat? and administration, or for Mortgage purposes. tolf Security, and Interest Col- ! GOOTS Sd Proceeds of Sale held WE^PURCHASE on commission, Hops, Wool, Barley, and Live St ° Ckl AGENTS FOR THE MANCHESTER FIRE OrFICE (Funds and Security erTHE"' NO'RTH 053 - QUEENSIAKO FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Limited,
FARMS & STATION PROPERTIES: FOR SALE, Particulars on application to BISLEY BROS & CO. 1.— 900 acres, valuable sheep coun--2. —700 acres freehold and perpetual lease* \ Good investment. 3.— 900 acres freehold land, orchard anil dwelling, city. 4.— 100 acren. freehold land, hop garden, tL'fl, residence. 5 —2000 acren freehold land, fenced anS sub-divided, 1200 acres rict swamp, 500 to .600 acres plough able. Excellent investment. 6,-4000 acres freehold and leasehold land, crrying capacity 500 heafl cattle, i\oo sheep. 7.— 400 acres .freehold land Kaituna Valley. Excellent dairying or cropping land. Residence, outbuildings. 8.— 530 acres freehold land, Takak a Good residence. 9.— 76 acres freehold land, divided into ten, parts. Good nlantatiori, excellent residence, outbuildings. 10,— 800 acres freehold land, about 150 acres ploughable. Balance low undulating) sheep country. 11.— 103 acres first class agricultural land near JRichmond. Residence and outbuildings. 12.— 104 acres freehold land, to- " gether with 33. acres Native Lease, fenced and isub-dividedi Good residency, easy terms. 13.— 50 acres freehold land, Hope. To be sold a bargain. . 14.— 20 acres freehold,' vriear Railway S,tation. Splendid residence;' 'first-class fruit country. 05.— 50 acres freehold land Spring Grove, all fit for cultivation, divided into three parts. 16.— 320 acres freehold land, 50 acres being first-class swamp, balance low undulating! hills. A bargain. 17.— 1500 acres Native Lease, 37 years, to run, now carrying 600 sheep, 25 head of cattle. Low price can be accei ted. _ 18.— 708 acres freehold land, limestone formation. Should prove an excellent dairying property. . 19.— 310 acres freehold land, about * 100 acres under plough, suitable for raspberries or hop growing, &c. 20.— 11 acres freehold land, almost new residence, bop garden, residence, barn, stable. 21.^—76, acres freehold land, good buil£rn'gs~ thereon. Compact little fan*!, 22.-674 acies freehold, and 1200 leasehold. An ideal property. Particulars on application. 23.— 11l acres freehoJd land, city. orcqard and residence. 24.— 548 acres freehold land. Corner progeny, together with accommodation house. &s.— 42kcres freehold land, about 2 miles from the city. Unequalled position for gentleman' a resident 26.— 13(|0 acres freehold land near Railway Station. 27.— 1320 acres freehold and leasehold; land. Will carry 600 sheep, 50 head of cattle. Price lowi 28.— 100; acres freehold land Upper Moutere, corner property, cheap. 29.— 12m acres freehold and leasehold land. Within 6 miles of Nelson. Excellent prospects. 60. — 2400 acres freehold and leasehold land. Can be sold in one or thrjee lots. 81.— 196} acres agricultural farm, Waimea West. 82.-52 acres L^eehold land, about 3 miles from city, good position. 33.— 5000 acres freehold land. Particulars on application. 34.— 892 acres freehold and leasehold . land near Takaka, res - dence, &c. 35.-3, blocks, each 30 acres, and several allotments each 4 acres, situated Stoke. «J6.— 52 acres, new residence, abcut a mile from city. 37.— 5001 acres, sub-divided 4 parts, about a quarter of a mile from - Railway Station. Easy terms. 38.— 100j acres freehold land near Brigfttwater. 39.— 200 1 acres first-class agricultural land, a"! ploughable, near the city, can be sold in one or more lots. ■ {■ _ IP YOU! WAWT Tb BUY OR SELL A DAIRY EARM, A SS EEP.IUJN; A CAT^LE^RJJN, ' A SUBURBAN PROPERTY, LIVESTOCK, FARM^MP^EMENTSr-iSterr Go'mmiimcate with BISLEY BROS. & CO., ; ;63SW2Jtia SSA£IQN AJSEHTS, ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 10 March 1903, Page 4
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