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t'f j ' i r ■' ■ " PROPpRTX laST^— CmMniuxL, B _ )9.-WA|CAPUAKA. - Forty acrea J ; freehjbld, big frontage, well sub- \ divided, good water supply, re- ji . sidenee and other buildingsv| j Capital investnient. 1 60.— STOKE. — . Crood nine-roomed ] residence,' plantation, 2£ acres ground, exceedingly cheap. £450. 61,— STOKE.— Several good building allotments, from three to twenty acres, price low, easy terms. ( 62.— NELSON.— Eleven acres, one and a-half miles from city, orchard, good residence and buildings, good supply of water. I 63.— STOKE.— Two good sections, twenty-four and thirty acres, limestone formation, price low, exceptional terms. - COUNTRY, 64.— COLLINGWOOD. - 333 acres, freehold, mostly level and well grassed, cottage, dip and yards, valuable country. Capital investment. 65.-COLLINGWOOD.-1000 acres occupation license, splendid country. 66.-RICHMOND.-Property known as "Ashfield," in lots to suit buyers. Excellent terms. 67.-UPPER MOUTERE. — 100 acres freehold, nearly all ploughed, good country. Price £600. 68.-UPPER MOUTERE. — 130 acres, deferred payment, £8 per annum. 69.— UPPER MOUTERE. — 312 acres, perpetual lease, all ringfenced, £3 per annum. 70.— KARAMEA.— 1320 acres freehold and leasehold, good sheep country, situated Cobb Valley, fenced, low price. 71.— COLLINGWOOD. — 1266 acres good limestone land, mostly leasehold, residence and buildings. 72.-MOTUPIKO. - 164 acres freehold, fenced, mostly level, residence and buildings. Excellent investment. 73. -MOTUPIKO. - 150 acres freehold, partly fenced, residence. 74.— MOTUPIKO.-1300 acres freehold, partly fenced, 700 acres in grass, balance good bush. 75.— TOTARANUI. — 1874 acres freehold and leasehold land, mostly undulating, well watered eight-roomed residence, 'three cottages, excellent sheep and cattle country, splendid view of bay. Good investment. 76.— GRAHAM. — 500 acres freehold, all grassed, great portion ploughable, orchard, cottage, hop kiln. Price low. 77. -WAKAPUAKA. - 144 acres, well grassed, ring-fenced, amd sub-divided, residence and buildings, well watered. 78.— THORPE. — 1100 acres freehold, residence, hop kiln, etc., mostly fenced, greater part grassed. Price £5 per acre. 79.— WAKEFIELD. — 340 acres ! good land, all ploughaible, residence and out-buildings, orchard | etc. Cheap. 80.— NGATIMOTI. - 708 acres freehold, limestone formation, 1 well fenced, dwelling, stable, etc., 500 acres grass, balance bush. 81 .-SPRING GROVE.-20 acres freehold, near railway station, gooi/ residence, excellent fruit country. 82.— SPRING GROVE. —50 acres fenced and sub-divided, all ploughable. Good investment. 83.— MOUTERE. — 104 acres freehold, also thirty-three acres Native lease, fenced, good residence. Easy terms. 84.— APPLEBY. — 103 acres excellent land, new dwelling, all ploughable, big frontage A bargain. 85.— MOUTERE BLUFFS. — 800 acres freehold land, well subdivided, new residence and build ings, 150 acres ploughed, good water supply. 86. RICHMOND. — 82 acres magnificent land, well sub-divided, with residence amd outbuildings. Easy terms. 87.— RICHMOND. — 47 acres freehold, all level, excellent soil, all ploughable, the best in the district. 88.— RICHMOND. — 50 acres, large residence, grand view, plantation, orchard, ideal gentleman's residence. 89.— STOKE.- — Good country store, a good chance for a man with small capital. 90.— WAIBTEA WEST. — 31 acres freehold, good house, stable and hop kiln, orchard hop garden. 91.— WAIMEA WEST. — 93 acres leasehold, all ring-fenced, partly grassed, residence and buildings 92.— WAKEFIELD. - 360 acres freehold, seven-roomed residence and buildings, forty acre 9 good level land suitable for hops and fruit. Good investment. 93.— CROIXELLES— 900 acres valu able sheep country. 94.— MAITAI.— 140O acres freehold end perpetual lease. 95.— WAKEFIELD.— 100 acres freehold, hop garden, kiln, and residence. 96.— THE SANDS— 3I acres rich drained swamp. „ TADMOR.— 2OOO acres freehold ; 500 acres ' ploughable, great quantity good milling timber carrying 2000 sheep, besides horses, cattle, etc. 98. MAORI BAY.— 7OO acres freehold. Good investment. )9. TAKAKA— S3O acres freehold, ' good sheep and cattle country, residence and outbuildings. Cheap. LOO. BRIGHTWATER.-100 acres freehold, good grain country. LOl. GORDON DISTRICT. - 5000 acres freehold, good sheep country. 102. WAIMEA WEST.-196 acres agricultural farm. LO3. THORPE.— S4B acres freehold t land, corner property, with good ] accommodation house. i [04. —Magnificent sheep run 7100 i acres, good homestead, buildings i etc. ■ • * LOS. Gentleman's Residence and 500 « acres, very, choice land, well g grassed. t 06. WAKEFIELD.-19 Acres free- x hold, good Seven-roomed house, , orchard, hops. Easy terms. v 07. MOUTERE.— I34 acres free- c hold, nearly all fenced and sub- b divided, good residence.. * 08. WAIROA GORGE.-2100 acres » freehold, limestone formation, n large residence, stable yards and j dip. r: 09. TAKAKA.— BBO acres freehold, 0 with cottage, splendid sheep and f< cattle country. '•* 10. WAIROA GORGE.— SI 3 acres p freehold, rich limestone country. P Good investment. 11. WANGAPEKA. — 133 acrea -bush, land. A bargain. 12. CROIXELLES. - 322S acres y Native Lease, several cottages B| on property, now carrying up- „ wards 1000 sheep. v 13 TAKAKA.— 2SO acres freehold,. « half cleared. Price low, a c 14. WAKAPUAKA.-37 acres good c country country, with residence v and buildings. a P YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL J A DAIRY FARM, " A SHEEP RUN, t ; A CATTLE RUN, r i{ A SUBURBAN PROPERTY, T LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &C, Communicate with BISLEY BROS. I & CO., STOCK & STATION, AGENTS. |

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 5 May 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 5 May 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 5 May 1903, Page 4