'-■;'7'-'^tchmomd -Yjards." . l , WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12th inst., 'y-y. at 2 o'clock. MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO. 1 will hold their usual weekly J auction sale, when they will offer 250 4, 6, and 8-tooth crossbred ewos "■■ ' 40 shorn hoggets 60 shorn hoggets I Entries Invited. , I ';: - BISLEY BROS, and CO. Autiuiseii. ' FOR_SALE. 'JiA AGREsTof Land at BRIGHT- ; 'JLJ. 2 WATER with New SIXROOMED Honse, Stable, Trap Shed, ' and all Conveniences. Part Orchard. ,' All Firstclass Level Land, and within i half a mile of Railway Station. QIJ FEET Frontage to HARDYU-#- STREET, with Nine-Roomed Dwelling House leplete with every '..iruvehiehce. All the Ground Laid Uui, ut , Shrubbery, Lawn," and Flower Garden. GOOD BUILDING SITES IN FRANKLYN STREET. SECTION' WITH TWO GLASSHOUSES IN TIPAHI STREET. IACRE, Part of BOLTON'S Estate, Next T. Pettit's. iACRE WEKA AND NORTH ! ROADS ' ARK FBET » Gomer of Hardy and I JL Dtl- Vanguard Streets. » 6 APC FEET Collingwood Street, 5 jC«_J "Panama" Honse Site, i — ; ** ACRE, Corner of Collingwood and 7 Brougham Streets, and Numerous l BUILDING SITES in Different Parts j of the City. 1 ApplyI ADAMS & ' HARLEY, !: SOLICITORS, NELSON. > c - — — . . : 2 \ FOR_SALE. f "MURITAI."— The residence of the i late Hon. Albert Fitt, Bituated at B the Port, Nelson, commanding a p magnificent view of the harbour and '•■ bay. The House is of modern con--6 struction, substantially built, well- [■ finished in every respect, and comI, prises 11 good lofty rooms, water, gas 9 and evf-ry . modern, convenience. The 5 land contains 3£ acres, and is con- :- veniently divided into paddocks, orchard, flower garden, 'awn tennis 8 court, and plantation. The outbuild- '- ings consist of three stall stable and i, coach-house. This is one of themost i desirab'j residential properties iv c Nelson, and is unsurpassed for beau 3 ty of rjiw, pleasantness of situation y and healthiness of locality. [■ City Properties. J MANUKA and ALTON-STS.— Mag. nificent building sites, from £3 10s '" per foot. ' HARDY-STREET.— Two acres of 5 land a'.'mirabiy adapted for Ory chard or tomato-garden. Price £300 per acr«. j; NILE-SI. EAST. -Splendid building sections at £2 15s per foot. 1 ORY-ST.— Section 50ft. x 150 ft. Price £200. I TOTARA ST.— First - class section, i . 50ft x 150 ft, from 30s per foot. * ANGUARD-ST.— Sections from £2 ? per toot. * All the above properties ca nbe pur- * chased on very easy terms. If purt. haser pays cash for section, the ven- > dors will advance at 6 per cent, ne- * ceesary money to erect a house, or, if j house be erected to satisfaction of '. endors, the whole of purchase money ,• in remain on Mortgage at 5 per cent With option of repaying by monthly ■ '- stalments. \ '• WAIMEA-ST.— New S.roomed house 1 and land. Price £425. \ ORNER SECTION.--In best part "> of the Wood, 100 ft x' 104 ft. Prico £430. *, GATIAWA-ST.— Section eift x 181 , feet. Price £160. \ BROOE-ST.— Level buUding site, * near school. Pries £270, - HAMPDEN-ST. — New" five-roomed ' bouse, with conveniences. Land 52ft ' x 100 ft. New gbss house. Price > £450. J i Earm Properties. " PIGEON VALLEY.— SOO acres good '. sheep conntry, four-roomed house. j - Price £2 an acre. CENTRAL MOUTERE.— SO acres * freehold, 6C/ acres native reserpe leasehold, good d.welling and other . buildingt*. Price £900. A bargain. J CENTRAL MOUTERE.— 6O acres t splendid laud, 40 acres under plough, . 10 acres in grass, balance bu3h ; 10---3 roomed house, hop kiln, stable, 2 I acres hops, 3 acres orchard. Price , £1650. , ELSON CITY.— IOO acres of firstc class land within the City boun- [ . dary, 40 acres level, balance nndu--3 - lating, all ploughable. Also 32 i y acres of splendid land, eight-roomed . t house, and ideal dairying or ori chard property. i TOKE.— 7 acres of good land, splenj did situation. Price £475, easy 3 terms. 1 MOTUEKA.— 2SJ acres, six-roomed f house, with farm buildings. Price I £450. - i RICHMOND.— I2i acres, 10-roomed I I house with every convenience, good 3 1 orchard. Price £1300. j RICHMOND. - Seven-roomed house 5 with all conveniences. Land 60ft x. , 265 ft. Price £560. 9 APPLEBY.— 34 acres, new five-room-ed house and stables, splendid 3 dairy farm. Price £1450. £1000 can f « remain on mortgago at 6 per cent. - { STOKE.— Several splendid orchard .-i properties, containing from 3 acres to 10 acres. 5 ICHMOND.— Sections of 6, 10, and 15 acres on - Main Road to Nelson. Level land, good soil. Price £45 i per acre. i. STOKE.— 2I acres good land, dwellf ing, and farm buildings. Price _S_4s i- per acre. « i- OTUPIKO.— 272 acres good land. i, ' 40 acres level; balance undulating 1 _ sheep country, large house and 8 j farm buildings. A bargain at £1650 I- { Owner leaving district, i, I RIGHTWATER.— 6O acres of first--2 class barley growing land. Price d £1500. I ITT & II MOORE, } y : i 1 1 AUTUMN & l\ WINTER ;e ! Goods, "I JUS'I A RRIVED - p " t TII 3 I' IN EST CLOTHS IN TH_f ft .AtARKJST. Tweeds, te Worsteds, N Vicuaias, ■% Tennis. in Golf, ana other, suitable Tweeds for n . ■ the coming Reason. 7 E. RICHARDS, 5 PRACTICAL TAILOB, I TRAFALGAR ST. (OPPOS|»J»^)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 June 1907, Page 4
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