HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE' AND EFFECTS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, at 1.30, p.m PRELIMINARY NOTICE.— MESSRS BISLEY BROS., .& CO., having received instructions from MR T. A. FRASER, who. is leaving Nelson, will offer on the Premises, Trafalgar Street South, the Jwhole^of* his HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBE .AND EFFECTS." - Pull Particulars in later issue. BISLEY BROS., 4 CO., Auctioneers. RICHMOND YARDS. ! WEDNESDAY, December 5, 2.30 p.m. MESSRS BISLEY BROS & CO., Will offer at the Railway Yards as above: — IKA FAT WETHERS. j Qf)() STORE SHEEP. t OA HEAD MIXED Store Cattle. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AND GOODWILL OF GENERAL BUSI NESS COKNIJR. Milton and Geovk Streets. SATURDAY. 15th Den., al 12 o'clock \] ESSES BISLEY BROS. & CO., ill under instructions from Mrs Byrne, will offer at Public Auction her valuable Freehold Property, having • 42ft fiontage to Milton-street and 153 feet frontage to Grrve-street, together with all buildings thereon, which includes Goodwill of General Business. F. & D.~EDWARDS LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. HATE FOR SALE: ST. VINCENT-ST.— lB acres . land, with ■ »t frontage to St. Vincentstreet. Excellent building sites. Price £1450. MAITAI BANK— B-roomed. House j knowr- as "Wilden Lodge," right-of-way at back of property. Price , £850, RUSSELL-ST.— "Mount Pleasant," property containing 8^ acres, with large dwelling, all conveniences. £1850. Will sell, dwelling' and 2 acres . for £1250 ; 6i acres would cut up' into good building sites, £650. KAITERI-TERL— SO acres freehold, 150 acres leasehold. £200. WAIMEA-ROAD (Collfege Hill)— Dwelling, 7 rooms and 1 detached room, bathroom, gas heater, and all conveniences. Two sections 56' x 166 and 58 x 166. Price £775 the lot, or £725 for house and one section. WASHINGTON VALLEY.— S-roomed Hause (just erected), with bathroom, gas and water laid. on, and 5 acres land all in orchard and garden. Price £600. MOUNT-ST.— Dwelling of 9 rooms, bath "room, washhouse, and"'all conveniences, with 5£ acres of, land. — £1500. Will sell dwelling and 1 acre for £JIOOO. Easy terras.--/ WAMEA-ST.— Section 50x400, extending to Mount street. Two good Building Sites.— Price £250. ST. VNCENT-ST.— l acre near Ra:!™*i>y Station — Good building sites. PW 3 £400. EMANO-ST.— Building Sites from 10s per foot. WEJKA-ST. — 4 acre, all in orchard (6 years old) 152 x 170, Would make 3 Splendid Building Sites. LOWER MOUTERE.— 34 acres, with i 7-rooined Dwelling thereon, the property of Mr Geo. Boyce. One Acre in Orchard. Price £350. Easy torms. BUILDING SECTION.— 77 x 100 corner of St. Vincent and Hampdenstreets. Price £210. MOUNT-ST. Dwolling of five large rooms, bathroom, scullery, and workshop,- 1 acre land tastefully laid out with native shrubs and fruit trees,, etc., asphalt paths and back yard, the property of Mrs Wm. Robertson. £1025. HARDY-ST. Large Dwelling, 9 rooms, Hall and Balcony. Every convenience, splendid locality. Land 67 x i 109. Price £1250. ST. VINCENT-ST.— i-Acre Building Section, £100. ST. VINCENT-ST. 5-roomed Dwelling with 4 acre land. £300. TOITOI VALLEY.— IB Acre 3, with 4roomed Dwelling.and fiVab'le. Price, £675, * ' -■ BRITANNIA HEIGHTS.— Fine bnild- ' mg section. Splendid view, over- "" looking the harbour. Land 134 x | 142. - THE PORT— Section of Land, facing Wakefield Quay. Laiffl 136 x 356. ST VINCENT -ST.— 5- roomed Dwelling with A acre Land. £39C. 4 BUILDING SECTIONS, situated corner Halifax and Tasman streets. 2| ACRES, Stanley Crescent, suitable for Building Sites. COLLINGWOOD-ST North.— Dwelling of 6 roomrf, land 104 x 120. Price, 725. ' ," RICHMOND. — That well-known property known aa "HILLCREST." the property of Mr John Tinline, and containing 2£ Acres .Improvements are 14-TOomcd Dwelling, two large Vineries, Conservatory, and Orchard (partly under wire netting. BUTCHERY BUSINESS.— Township, Nelson District STOKE.— 6£ acres. Splondid site for residence. WAIMEA ROAD.— Dwelling, 8 rooms, with £- acre land, near Boys' College. Price £650. TIPAHI & KAWAI-STS.— I acre, with , new 2-roomed Cottage and Barn ! '.hereon. £350. WAIMEA-ST-.— 6-rooms. Price £425. COLLINGWOOD-ST.— New Dwelling of 6 rooms. Price £60D. HAMPDEN-ST.— 9 rooms, X wre orchard. £850, TIPAHI-ST.— 6-rooms, 1 acre. £500. , BOARDING HOUSE— I 2 rooms and Furniture, Nelson District. Ten permanent Boarders. £420. BAKERY BUSINESS.— Splendid opening. LOWER MOUTERE.— 77 acres, with 8-roomed Dwelling and Farm Buildings. WAKEFIELD.— 67O-acre Farm , the pro--erty of Mr Thomas Kiniett. MOTUEKA. — 13 acres Freehold, with 8-roomod D wiling. Price £400. BAKERY BUSINESS— NeIson City. NEW-ST. (near new Post-office)— Sevenroomed house (practically new), with every convenience, land 61 x 125. TO LET. MOUNT-STREET— House lately occupied by Mrs Wm. Robertson. Five large roomß and every convenience. TAHUNA— S-roomed furnished tageFOR SALE OR TO LET.— Seve#roomed jpwelling situated at the Port, commanding beautiful view of the Bay ; possesion 12th December ; at present occupied by Mr Worsley. Foi* sale at £525 or .to let at 17s $d -per weeK • i FOR SALE OR TO LET. \ "FENWICK" House (9 rooms) in Brook- ! street, near Manuka-street. Land 75 x 146. Easy terms. Immediate possession. A bargain at £700. ■ F. & D. Edwards, _WA.KEF.FI!) BUILDINGS--EAU.-Y STREET. ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEARS. LUCAS' NELSON ALMANAC. THE ALMANAC AND GUIDE being 1 now in course ot preparation for 1907, ad» vertisers are requested to I prepare tbeir Advertisements as » speedily as- possible. Tbe above baring a large and extensive dircuiation, ls a «api. t»l advertising medium. R. Lucas & Son.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 3 December 1906, Page 4
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