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F. & D. EDWARDS' X AND & Tjl STATE A GENTS, HAVE TRIOR QALE. CITY & SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. Ona and hall Acres of Land, having a frontage of 188 ft ts Waimea Road and 188 ft to Kawhia-strset ; all in orchard and vinery ; 7 f latshauses, with 7-rooraed housa. Water laid ax aQ over the property. Prica £775. MANUKA-STREET.— Tha (it» residence of F. O. Esq., containing 7ro . j-untry, bathroom, wash-house, hot and cold .water, electric bells, otc. The land has a frontage of 130 feet, with a depth ; of 129 feet. All paths are asphalted. I TASMAN-STREET.— A Dwelling of 8 ; rooms, bathroom and storeroom (only built three years); the pr»- : perty of and occupied by Mrs Gray. Land 89 x 100. Price £900. MOUNT-ST.— Dwelling of 9 rooms, bath room, washhouse, and all conveniences, with 54 acres of iand. — £1500. Will sell dwelling aiid 1 acre for £1000 Easy terms. COLLINGWOOD-ST.— New Dwelling ot 6 rooms. Price JCGOO-KAWAI-STREET.— Dwelling of 6 rooms (prattically new), with bathroom, 'washhouse, and scullery ; land 63 x 150. Price £480. MAITAI BANK— B-roomed House known as "Wilden Lodge," rlght-cf-way at back of property. Price £830. NEW-ST. (near new Post-office)— Sevenroomed house (practically aew), witb overy convenience, land 61 X 125. 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. WAIMEA-ST.— 6-rooms4 Price £435. /AKEFIELD QUAY.— S-roomed Gottage, land 25x105. Prica £220 . , TIPAHI-ST.— 6- rooms, "i aero. £500. ! KAWAI-STREET.— 4 acre of land with 2-roomed cottage. Prica £225. ' WAIMEA ROAD.— Dwelling, rooms, i with A acre land, near Boys' College. ! Price £650. " RICHMOND —That fine residential property at Richmond, about 1 mils from the Railway Station) be- , Unging to Mr H. Buckeridge. Now [ i house 8 rooms, bathroom, dairy, [ and all conveniences; stables, etc. \ 124 acres of land, 2 acres of which j is apple orchard and well laid out grounds. Magnificent view of Bay and surrounding countiy. Water laid orr to house and all paddocks. . Price, £1300. EMANO-ST. : dwelling (new) 6 rms; ' bathroom and washhouse, with 14 acres land, partly in orchard. Price £650. RICHMOND: The well-known property known as "Hillcrets," containing 2i acres, beautifully laid out in gardens, shrubs and orchard. The improvements ara a 14-roomed Dwelling, two large glass houses containing grapes of the best variety, and oiie glass hftuSo containing pot plants. Part of the orohard is fenced in entirely with wira netting. Must be sold to wind up tha ■ late Mr John TinhuVa estate. Prise £1200. FOR SALE OR TO LET. THE Fine Residence of Mr B. S. 'HISHOLM, containing 9 rooms, hall, ' nd balcony, with all conveniences ; sitated in Hardy-st East. Asphalt paths, ice £1100, or to let at £65 per anum. TO LET. j MAITAI BANK: "Willden Lodge;" containing 8 moms, atid half ah acre of land. Price £52 per annum to good tenant. t>uilding"~ QITES. j COLLINGUOOD-ST. : Splendid section, 61 x 142, near Manuka-street, with stable thereon. Price £300. ' ST. VINCENT and HAMPDEN-STS. , Corner section, 77 x 100. Pi-ice £200; WEKA ST. : Half-acre, all in orchard, 152 x 170. Would cut up into 3 splen- | did buiidin gsites. £3 7s 6d per foot. WAIMEA ST. : Section 50 x 400, ex- , tendin gto Mount-street ; £250. WELLINGTON-ST. -. Section 40 x 85, £100. Adjoining section, 55 x 85, £135. ST. VINCN.TE-ST.: 1 acre, near Railway Station, would cut up into three splendid sections. £400. STOKE : 6i Acres. Splendid site, surrounded entirely by public roads. £625. ST. VINCENT ST. : 18 Acres, with 450 fee*; frontage. Excellent sites. £1450. ! i TpARM ROPERTIES. WAX GAMOA.— 47O acres of splendid grazing land, the property of Mr. George Dodson ; 100 acres in standing bush ; the balance in grass. About 20 miles from Nelson, on main road. Two-roomed cottage on property. itINOCO, NGATIMOTI.— 2 Cheap Farm Properties. 70 acres freehold, 2 acres of which is in raspberries and 2 acres in young orchard in full bearing: The land is divided into 9 "paddocks (well watered), and is carrying 50 sheep, 8 cows, and 8 head cattle. Tha improvements are : : A good 8-roomed house, wash- '■ house, and all necessary farm build- j ings. Price £735. 1 339 Acres lease in perpetuity, bush ' land all felled, grassed and fenced, . 2 to 3 miles from above property, with a good road to it, carrying between 400 and 500 sheep. Rental £6 7s 6d per annum. Prioe £700. _ As the owner, Mr J. j Hill, intends leaving tho district, 1 theso properties must be sold imI mediately. , ! FOXHILL.— Farm of 118 a-res, ring- J fenced and sub-divided. Five rain- j utes' walk from schcol, post office, } and rai' way station. There is a [ good 7-roomed dwelling and ne- ; cessary farm buildings on the pro- . perty. Price £1180. { SOUTH MAITAI.— S92 acres good j : sheep and cattle country, belonging i to late James Newport's Estate. [ Price £4 per acre. I . REDWOOD'S VALLEY.— IO9 acres , freehold and 900 acres leasehold, ! (all ring fenced), with good Eight- j roomed Dwelling and farm sheds ■ thereon, the property of Mr John Windleborne. Three acres are in orchard and 30 acres under plough. Carrie's 400 sheep. Price £950. LOWER MOUTERE.— 34 acres, with 7-roomed Dwelling thereon, the property of Mr Gjo. Boyce. One Acre iv Orchard. • Price £350. Easy 1 terms. j 44 ACRES OF LAND, part of Enner- • 1 glynn Estate, Brook Street, with frontage to New Road. Price, £125. SPLENDID FARM PROPERTY. 40 .A URE FREEHOLD FARM, subdivided into 10 paddocks, with good 1 12-roomed house, stablo, barn, coachhouse, sheep sheds, and all necessary farm buildings, the property is well watered by permanent 1 stream.- The land .is specially adapted for fruit-growing. Price £875. 1360 ACRES, leasehold, with right of i purchase from the Crown at 6s per j acre, situated two miles from the ! above property. j Wo have also BAKERY Businesses I for sale in Nelson, Country, and Wei- ? lington. I I Call and Inspect our List. ■ As we have many more Properties on '■: our books For Sale. ' F. &D. " I EDWARDS 5 LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, TRAFALGAR STREET. Ulext National Bank). DON'T WAIT UNTIL TO-MORROW It's little colds that grow into big j colds, the big colds that end in con- 1 ! sumption and death. Don't wait until to-morrow to cure the little colds, for : one dose of Dr Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption will break up a cold if taken at the beginning. Dr Sheldon's New Discovery is a safe and never failin? remedy. Price, ls 6d an.l 3s. Obtainable at W. C. Ancell, chemist, agent.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 April 1907, Page 4

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