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ROUT & SONS, LAND AGENTS. j PROPERTIES FOR SALE. NOTE.— Easy terms ol payment given in all cases. A new four-roomed Cottage with trree acres of splendid level land at Stoke. For sale cheap. The property in Trafalgar-street, known as Melhuish's, and now occupied by the nAnchor Boot Company. A good investment for a capitalist. The property .orner of Hardy and Waimea-streets, and lately accupied by Adam Millar. Land' 44 feet to Hardy-street by 96 feet to Waime a street, together with shop and six- | roomed cottage thereon. A bargain. The shop io Trafalgar-street, no.w let to Potter & Sons, and the adjoining shop let to to C. Mitchell, fruiterer, will be sold either toge. ther or separately. Valuable building allotments with frontages to Halifax-street* near the site of the new Post Office. These sites will be very valuable in a short time. Six-roomed house and land opposit Boon's, in Collingwood-street Very cheap *it £365. A seven-roomed house and land in Milton-street, the Wood. A good investment for a capitalist at £250 An eight-roomed house and land next Grant's, in Wai mea-s tree t. A bargain at £350. Easy terms. A valuable building site in Tra-falgar-street North, with double double H frontage. Seven-roomed house and land in Milton-street. Now let to a good tenant. Splendid investment at £300. 24 acres of land at Wai-itl, with new dwelling of 6 rooms, dairy, bathroom, etc., barn and out-build-iUga, y acres of orchards. The property of Mr H. Batt. Nineteen acres of land with sixroomed house in Neudorf, belonging to Mr John C. C. Sixtus. Price £300. Twelve aCres of land in the city, 8 acres being in orchard, with new cottage, stable, etc. This property has a long frontage, and will be sold a3 a whole, or in lots. A compact littte property at .Hope, consisting of 18| I acres of land, with 11-roomed house, stable, and trap shed. Price £825. Property on College Hill, consisting of 5-roomcd house with land, 60ft by 165 ft. The h^use is in good coiiditioii, aud is very convenient. Price £360. Half an acre of land in Hampden Street West, next Webster's, and belonging to Mr Halpin. All planted with fruit trees. Two properties in 88 Valley belonging to Mr Parkes. The homestead contains 40 acres, and is first-class land- two miles from Wakefleld. The other property contains 103 acres of good grazing land, including 1J exrea of hop garden. T.he W^o'd Store property, cornei of Milton and Grove-streets. Largt shop, 5 dwelling rooms, bathroom, etc. Fine corner site. The property at StoKe, situatt between the Stoke Public Hall and the Turf Hotel, including the cottage property occupied by Mr Harley. A New Houw property In St. Vincent Street. The House u,atains 6 rooms, with bathroom, high-pressure boiler and every convenience. A splendid building site in MiltoE Street, The Wood, 60ft by 150 ft deep. Very cheap at £3 10s per foot. Building sites in The Wood are very scarce. A new 7-roomed house In New Street, ar>d land 60ft by 116 ft House contains scullery, bathroom, copper and wash-tubs, patent w.c, ".11 connected with sewer. £35C can remain at 5 per cent. cent. The property at Richmond belonging to Mr J. Blair, consisting of 8 acres of land and 8-roonaed house. Mr G. E. Webby's property a1 Richmond, consisting of dwellinghouse and 2 acres of land. Cheap at £200. A Cottage property in Beachville. The house is almost new. Bargain ! £500. That raluable l&aC lorncr of Waimea^and Bridge BttVOte. Will be soldTn lots to suit ruyers. A property at Richmond, consisting of a 6-roomed dwelling, scullery, bathroom, and 1 J acres of land. Adjoining Mrs Green's property. A splendid building site, having frontages to Wellington Terrace and Kawai Street. Cheap at £90. Several Building allotments in the Wood belonging to J. C. Burford. Easy terms can be arranged. Two splendid building Bites in Bronti-street. Will be Bold cheap and on easy terms. Corner shop property in Hardystreet, now let to a good tenant. Will be sold cheap, and easy terms can bo arranged if desired Those premises in Hardy-fi'.r.aet, lately occupied by 77. C. Gilbert (deceased). WiU be Bold cheav. A fine large residence In Hardystreet. Price, £1100. A new villa residenco 1b Halifaxstreet ; hot and coM water and every convenience. Price £750. A eommodiods dwelling of jiptt rooms, with land 63 feet l>y J53 feet, la Waimea-rodd. Cheap at £500. 1030 acres of land and 11-<-oom?d house at Wakefield, belonging to Thomas Hunt, and know afl "nigh field " This is one of the best •gp-icultural and grazing farran in the Nelson Province. The now house property at Stoke (part of Marsden's property) belonging to Mr Nimmo Scott. Ther* are four acres of land, and the property will be sold cheap. Those fine building sites on tr^e Haven-road, opposite Fraazen'u, and between Lukins' Ume Kiln and Akerstcn'a Store. Five acres of land : ">0 a good nine-roomed house on the Waiir.oaroad. The lard has thcuo front- , ages. Very suitable for cutting up. Price £145(J, One fWre o? lns»J and good hooge on Waimea-road, forawr'y iats W. Gibbs*' property. A<i;<»'aini? W, C. Harley'e property. That Valuable Building Site in Grove Street, belonging to Mr Albert Everett,— 72ft by 100 ft deep Six-roomed Cottage and Land in Tasman-street. The House is almost new, and the position is firstclass. A bargain at £49 0 t Easy, terms can be given. A new eight-roomed house property im Hardy-streets Splendid positionThe splendid building sit© corner of L/ardy and Tory-streets, B 2 feet by 100 feet, > ROUT-&SONS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 63, 26 March 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 63, 26 March 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 63, 26 March 1904, Page 4