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PIANOS FROM A. J. HARLAND, Pianoforte Manufacturer. FACTORIES. SHCWPiOOMS. 106 Wenlocl;-3treet 76 East Road JN., and Ist Evelyn- and 179 Highstreet, N. rd., Tottenham. Lohbon, Nov. 11, 1907. I beg to inform the Musical Publio of Nalson, N«w Zealand, that I have appointed Mr William Lock, of Bridgestreet, my <ol* ag«nt for Nelson for the sale 'of my pianofortes, including my Patent Double Action Pianoforte, for which I alone hold patent right*, and for whioh a silver medal wa» awarded at Edinburgh, 1890 ; also my newiy in ventod "Evangelist" Portable Harmonium and Portable Organ for Evange-; lists, Missionaries, and Christian Work- ! 6rS " A. J. HARLAND. Just opened up, per Kaipara, a shipmsni of HARLAND'S full-toned and splendidly constructed piano*— the ; "Qusen, "Acad«my," and "Jfrince" ; Models. These are splendidly finished, most durable, handsome appearance, nice toned, and, without doubt, the best value in tho Dominion. Sco the 'Academy" Model— full trichord, iron frame, and all latest improvements. Cash price, 30 guineas. Only three in stock. '• Others from £35 to £60. W. LOCK, * j - SOLE AGENT . FOR JSALE; I SHEEP F4rM». iMR GEORGE REAY'S f/e property known as "Allington," jituated in ; Brightwater, comprising 142 acres of • splendid agricultural land. Fifty acres now in barlay, balance in English grasses. Improvements comprise good eight-roomed residence, 6tablas, bam and other necessary farm buildings. 58i ACRES eplendid agricultural land, situated at " Brlghtwator, all level, balance in grass, small whare and large barn. Price £1600. 2W ACRES of splendid land situated j in the moßt fertile district in NelI son, within four *niles of wharf; a good level road ; 40 acres splendid i agricultural land, the very best of land for crops, hops, or orchard, balance low hills, of which 120 acres has recently been felled and grassed, remainder is in rough rteld. The pro- : porty, which is of limestone formaj tion is excellently situated and well watered by streams and springs. Improvemerts comprise good sevenroomod house, 5 stall stable, with tWe looso boxes nnd all other necessary farm buildings, sheepyards, etc. Water laid on to house and stables, 2^ acres in raspberries, 5 1 acres in orchard, comprising best v& rieties apples, enrrants, canning peache." and pearn. 1^ acres hops on ■ wires. Price £3100. : 2100 ACRES.— Uood Sheep Country, eitfht miles from railway ■ station j 1400 acres in grass and rough feed 1 5? .? <; " bns h, ringfenced and subdivided, 6 roomed house, 2 rn;>n:e cott-age, man's whare, sawKn.!i>'. plant can be taW at valuation. Price £2 10s per acre. 110 ACRES.— BO ACRES in grass, re mainder under cultivation, subdivided into 10 good paddocks, limestone formation, property specially adapted for producing early crops and early lambs, township, railway, and school within 2 miles. New 6 roomed honee and all Becessarv farm bnildinirs. Price £21 per acre B 4 ACRES.— Nearly all in gram, good sheep country.h alf level, balance low hills, 8 new rocmed house, stable aH tern. ■500 ACRES.— Good Sheep^Coantry. fenced and sub-divided, 4 roomed house. 270 ACRES— Good land, 40 acrea^Jevel, balance undulating 6heep country, good house and farm buildings. AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES. SPLENDID ORCHARD PROPERTY, sitnated within 3-mile from Post Office and school. The property comprises fivo acres first-class land, <5J acres in orchard, comprising best vantiea of fruit treos all in full bearing. Eight-roomed house, bathroom, pantrj, dairy, wash-house, fruit-pack-ing shed, stable, trapshod, workshop, large glasshouse containing fifty grape vines, windmill and tank, water laid on to dwelling house, .rlasshouse, 7^ d kwm. paddock - A Bargaia - -16 AoRES Land at Stoke win « :jnd. House and farm buildings. Would makv an ideal poultry farm. 30 ACRES.-At Waimea Wert.ifac'res Jevel, remainder undulating, an idcaf orchard property. 60 ACRES.— Farm, splendid land,' 40 acres under plough, 10 acres in grass, balance bash reserve, 10-room-eil house, hop-kiln, stable, 2 acres bops, j bomb orchard. 1/1 , raM Pric ? ? !65C - -04 AGUES. — Magnificent dairying land, new Sve-roomed house and atcblrs, within two miles school, township, railway station and butter factory. I'riee £1450, of which £1000 can reI main at 5 for ceet. 21 ACRES.— Splendid level land withijj I 3 miles from City and Port, would make ideal orchard property or poul- , tr? property. Price £1050. <SO ACk'JiS — Good f rait growing land, 7 roomed house, stable, six paddocks near Post Office, school and railway ttation. price £1050. (5 ACRES.— AII- good agricultural Iwid, 6 rcomod house and fan* buildings. Pn C 0 £1300 CITY PROPERTIES WAIMEA-ST.— Good Cottage Properties, 48ft frontage by depth of 153 ft., toge£her with two small- cottages thereon, all in good order. For sale cheap on easy terms. Price £350. iiousc property in Mount-street, bavin* froitage of 60ft "y depth of 122 ft, J\ew 6-roomed hotr«, bathroom, Ibea ¥fs!' I>aßtry - wasn hon se» eao. Price MANUKA ond ALXON-STS— Bailrf mg sites at £3 10s per *oot. HARDY-ST.— 2 ceres, .mitablo fol subdivision. Prioa £300 per acre. NILE-ST. EAST.— Splendid building sites at £2 16s per £^». TORY-ST.— Beautiful section 60£txl50 f*- Price £200. rurAKA-HT— First-class sections 50x isojt, x-jm 30$ per foot. • KOCEB, THE PORT.— Splendid building cite, magnificent view of Nelson Havoc. Price £450, of wh»ch £350 caa remain op mortgage at - per cent. HA?.«PDEN-ST.— New 5 roomed hw.se, with coiir^nienrcs. Land fl?f*xlOCit. No™ 7h.11 hoß^?. j^rica <:iS "JCPITT & MOORF, iHAFALO AE STEEET. STANDARD * FIRE ANff MARINE, "•' INSURANCE - COMPANY ! OF NEW ZEALAND, NELSON BKANCH. rilRB, MARINE, and GUABAJJTISB I POLICIES issuedjat Current Batet Phohttand Liberal SETTLEincirr or Claims. Large and Influential Colonial Proprietary. FRED. A.~BAMFORD. CHIEF AGENT FOB NELBOM Tg/Ftl.niß HTBIBT. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS. PASPALUM. LARGE STOCK of now seed arrived. Sold in largo or small lots. Also: Rape, Turnips, Clovers, Eye and Cocksfoot Sseda. BISLEY BROS. & CO. ■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 4

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