0 ■ :■•■ / - '-$■ I Hr mHE Won&rfuiiOLlVJlfeOHlLLlD ': -H PLOWS'inaf'all Ertrts e»n be had .H. Bryint (Bfightw.Hsr), W. g (gtoke), Mrs BAlik (Heps), & -«oi)S[Wtteflold),4 J. Si-sacs ifelionA'i'e'.'ii Address, Mowan^ II^ETTISHAM DIBC JRQWSor any J'srm luple- ', ments or Orchard Tools, write '"' J. SPENCE BRYANT, 1 7100 • "Thorneycroft," Motueka. &D:!:;LMD! SUB-DIVISION —OF— ENNER GLYNN ■ ESTATE, BISHOPDALE; i;.nnHIS Magnificent' Estate COBp > fefL, taining JP 2500 ACRES, I llfwith aU the flats, law hills, ete., ! aSetween Bishopdale and Brook-st. ■" «»- wrrHIN TWO MILES of the Contra ot the City— is now in the hands of Surveyora. £ to " tie cut up CLOSJER SETTLEMENT. The Estate will, be divided into FARM &. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. ; Most of the land is magnificently suitable for FRUIT-GROWING, DAIRYING, SHEEP-FARMING, AND POULTRY RAISING. The property will be sold in lots ol from 10 to 300 ACRES. The property commands the warmest and., punniost aspects in the Nelson District, and is the only Estate available for subdivision near the Oity. . '• The land is WELL-WATERED. Offers will be received for the I Celebrated ENNER GLYNN COAL-MINE, aiid parts suitable for BRICK-MAKING, ETO, NOW is Um time to ■ecure a few acres cheap or a first-class farm. Those people who wird to be close to the City and. want a good farm should buy NOW : In a few years these lots will be MOST VALUABLE. .. , x , The surrey ' will be. complete in the course of. a few weeks, when plans will be issued. So INTENDING PURCHASERS of property are STRONGLY URGED to > delay buying land until this Estate ia SUBDIVIDED. I BUY "ENNER GMNN" property and hava ALL the advantages «1 1 Urine close to the City,. The land for FRUIT-GROWING , CROPPING. StTBEP - FAWJYUNG, ia THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. Particulars will be supplied by the folloWini>— FELL & ATKINSON W. ROUT & SONS R, B. JACKSON W. COLEMAN. . ANTED, ab wt mrdde of January, a Good General Servant. AppJy W. Wilkecs, Bridge-street. 71' 3 W. R. MAY, RICHMOND AND WAKAPUAKA. AGENT FOR THE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER GOMAANY. Deering Line of Binders, i Mowers,, Rakes, Peg Tooth Narrows, Spring Tooth Ho rrows, Disc Harrows, Horse Shoe Harrows, Grain and Manure Drills, Disc Riding Ploughs. We wish to draw special atten. Won to the . . . IDEAL DEERING BINDER, so well known in this district as the simplest, strongest, and tightest running machine yet made. seduced is Price. making it one of the cheapest on the market. MACHINE OILS~AND BINDER TWINE. W. R. MaY. XMAS! XHaS! WE have a large, varied, and well-selectea stock of BOOKS in all bindings, to suit Young and Old. New Toys, New Fancy Goods New Leather Goods, New Post Cards, Xmas Cards, and other goods In endless variety, And we shall be pleatel to see all our old friends and walcfcra* new ones. Sd, Sd, ana 1&, a)n'd jktffee tsjolea as usu*l< I J. E. Founsell & Co.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 1, 2 January 1906, Page 3
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