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F. & D. EDWARDS' T AND & TCT STATE \ GENTS, . \ ■ J' riOJR QALE. 0I Tm & , rt SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. , TOI xOI STEEET.— 10 acres, 4of Which ar« in #rchard, with 6-roomed t h o-S' tra P shed » fru »* store, glasshe ¥» 20 x 60, workshop, etc., belonging to Mr J. /H. .Walker. Price £1350. THE WOOD.— Larg. DweUing of 8 IS 0 " 1 * »n.d all conveniences, with land 170 X 24.1. Garden laid out with ornamental 'trees. Price £1700. TASf:dAN-STREET.— New dwelling of 6 W/oms, good section. Price £675. iASJ 1 JAN-STREET.— A Dwelling of 8 rooms, ' bathroom and storeroom '(only lailt three years), the property of and occupied by Mrs Gray. Land 89 x 100. { SOVNT-F, I :'.— Dwelling of 9 rooms, bath loom, •wsshhouse, and all conveni- : i|"; cs * with 5£ acres of iana. — £1500. • Will sell dwelling and 1 acre for £1080 Easy terms. , COH.lt", GWOOU-ST —New Dwelling of/6 rooms. Price £600. KAWAI-STREET.— Dwelling of 6 toome (practically new), with riathroom, washhouse, and scullery ; land 63 x 150. Price £480. 'MAITAI BANK— fi-roomed Hoase known' as "Wilden Lodge," right-of-way at back of property. Prica . £850. ! WAIMEA-RD.— 6 rms. Price £415. ■ ,/AKEFIELD QUAY.— S-roomed Cot- ■ tage, land 25x105. Price £220 . ;TTIPAHI-BT.— 6-^.ims, 1 acn>. £500. ISAWAI-STREEx -£ acre of land :' with 2-roomed cottage. Price £225. . WAIMEA BOAD.— DwUing, 8 rooms, ; \?ith 2 act*: land. Dear Boys' Uollege. r Price £650. j RICHMOND— That fine residential ; jpiopei'ty at Richmond atout 1 mile i ltrom the Railway -Statir<i, belonging to I Mr H.JBuckeridge. New house, 8 rooms, ; ibalbroom, dairy, and all conveniences ; .' stables, etc. 12^ a'jre 'of land. 2 acres /of ">vhich is appio orchai-d and well ■ laii out grounds. Magnificent view of j Bay and surrounding country. Water : laid on to house and all paddocks. -Price, £1300. ■' FOR SALE OR TO LET. THE Fine Residence of Mr B. S. i ''HISHOLM, containing 9 rooms, hall, :nd balcony, with all conveniences ; sit- ' ated in Hardy-st . East. Asphalt paths. I ice £1100, or to let at £65 per ani am. - T>UILDING OITES. ' TASMAN-ST.— Building site 73x90. '• (CAMBRIA-ST.— 3 Building sites, ' tnack 50x145. Price £4 per foot. COLLING,VvOOD-ST. : Splendid «ec.ttaon, 61 x 142, near Manuka-street, with ■ stable thereon. Price £300. ST. VINCEivT and HAMPDEN-STS. Corner section, 77 x 100. Price £200 i. WEKA ST. : Half -acre, all in orchard. j 3.52 x .170. Would cut up into 3 tplen- : did buiidin gsites. £3 7s 6d per foot, i WAIMEA ST. • S— «™ 50 x 400, ox- ■ itendin gto \lount-streeo ; £250. ; WELLJ.-PIGTON-ST. : Section 40 x B£, i : JSIOO. Adioining section, 55 x 85, £135. ST. VINCNTE-ST. : 1 acre, near Railway Station, would cut up into three ; splendid sections. £400. i STOKE : 64 Acres. Splendid site, surroun4ed entirely by puclic roads. £625. i ST. VINCENT ST. : 18 Acres, with 450 fee* frontage. Excellent sites. £1450 FARM PROPERTIES. WANOAMOA.— 47O acres of splendid H^azing land, the property of Mr. J. George Dodson; 100 acres in standing bush ; the balance in grass. ; About 20 miles from Nelson, on main road. Two-roomed cottAge on j property. F'OXHILL.~-Farm of 118 a^res, ringr fenced and sub-divided. Five mm•- -• etcs 1 walk from school, post office, and rai'.way station. There is a good 7-roomed dwelling and ne«ssary farm buildings on the pro- > paity. Price £1180. , SOU* A MAITAI.-- 592 acres good Mieep and cattle country, besonging Ti late James Newport's Estate, i rice £4 per acre. ■ LOVER MOUTERE.— 34 acres, with '/-roomed Dwelling thereon, thr pro- ; perty of Mr Gjo. Boyce. One Acie [ in Orchard. Price £350. Easy c terras. ' 4i ACRES OF LAND, part, of Enncrglynn Estate. Brook Street, with ' frontage to 1 New Road. Price, £125 RPLENDID FARM PROPERTY. > 2f2 ACRE FREEHOLD FARM, subdivided into 10 paddocks, with good t 22-roomed house, stable, barn, i coachhonse, sheep sheds, and all ne<*>ssary farm buildings, the property L is well watered by permanent stream. The !and is specially , adapted for fruit-growing. Price £1650. I We have also BAKERY Businesses t for sale in Welson, Con try- and Weli linglon.

Call and Inspect our LIIO6. As wo bave many more Properties on our books For Sole. F. & D. EDWARDS 5 LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, TRAFALGAR BTKGET. U'ext National Bank). THOS. H. HIGGS, L AND & "C] STATE A GENT. ' X^AKEFIELD. SOMF OF THE PROPERTIES I HAVE ON MY BOOKS "OOR OALE. TAHUNA.— Section 67ft x 175 ft, in Rui-street, fenced on three sides, planted with shrubs. Land transfer. Price £52 10s. Easy terms . TAHUNA.— Section, 66ft x 165 ft, in Kui-street, fenced on three sides. Land transfer. Price £52 10s. Easy terms. TAHUNA.— Section 66ft x 165 ft, in Kui-street, fenced front and back. Land transfer. Prioe £52 10s. Easy terms. WAI-ITl.— House, seven room?, 12 acres more or less, 4 acres in hops, £ acre orchard. Fenced and subdivided. Well watered. One mile from railway^Jost- Office, and school. Price -£6§Q; Easy terms. =WAKEFIELD.— Splendid property, 24 miles from Wakefield, 64 acres undulating limestone country. All been under plough, now in grass, will carry 300 sheep, tip top land for cows, well watered, fenced, and subdivided. Cottage 4 rooms, hop kiln, new wool press. Price £1000. Easy terms. WAKEFIELD.— House seven rooms, detached dairy, barn, stable, pigstye, and fowl hou~e ; 10 acres, more or less, of the veiy best level land, 2 c-ures in orchard, balance in gra. s. P'cnty water, all level and welldriiined. Price £600. Easy terms. WAKEFIELD.— Brick kiln, sheds, tools, and all requisites for carrying on brick-making. Superior clay handy for bricks and tiles, with 9 acres, more or less, of br.st quality land, of which 2i acres ara in hops, and one acre orchard and garden. Price £450. Easy terms If you are desirous of acquiring a country residence, small or large farm, >heep run, or property of any kind in this bsaiitiful and prosperous distri t. kindly rommuiiirnte with rJiHOS. jj TTIGCS. LAND & ES*TATE AGENT, WAKEFIELD. VALUABLE DTSCOVKRY IOP THE HAIR. — If .your hair is turni^ Krey or white, or -falling off, uce '"I" ? Mexican Hair Renewer," for it \»'i ooj.itively^ restore iw! every case Ursy o tVhite hair to its original colour, w'*V out leaving the disagreeable siiiol 1 • most '■'Restcrcra." it makes the h v charmingly beautif 11!, as well as r• > moting tbe yrowtb^ uf the hair or b '■' spots, whfc/3 tha B,!sn^i nra not i?e«— v -i \uk your Ohemisf; for '■■F'«f !£•-.&, :l p Hair Rtu.-iVqr," sold V Ch»misM vnd , .PerfonUirS everywhere. Whoieaua 'lapotv SJ/ySrr' <I?n ft -.1, Lo««on, E«?-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 June 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 June 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 June 1907, Page 4