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. T OOK, THE PEOPLES iPOPTJLAE FURNISHBR * UNIVERSAL PKGVIDER, I AUCTIONEER, i EXPERT VALUATOR, COMPLETK FURNISHER, IMPORTER, Etc., Etc. AUCTION Sales conducted in any part of the Dominion. Valuation for Probate administration, and ether purposes. FIRE' IfIBUBANCE lESeeted at Lowest Currant H*'«- . , . Estimate! given for Furauhiag throughout, from a Cottage t» a Mansion. AQENfllES:— Harland'« Calebrat^d Pianos, Carpent»r Cey's Organs, Th* Marvellous Britannia Air Rifles, las Zealandia and Miner Ranges, Ihe "Easibak" Linoleum Pahsher, Atlas Reversible Feed Sewing Machines, and other lines. We soil SELL EVERYTHING t* make the Home Comfortable and Attractive— from a Frying Pan to a ] Piano. __^^_______ I What is home without a motuett Or a table or a chair! Half the homes about the city Own our William's tender care; If you want for cash or credit Anything on earth below, WILLIAM LOCK is sure to have it. He's the nvn you ought to know. Wordsworth t ii i FOR J*ALE. 800 ACRES.— One of the finest farms in the province, large new house with every convenience, als» 4-roomed cottags, stables and all n«cessary farm buildings; 400 acre* level of which 350 acres is under plough, further 300 acres ploughable. The property, which ia ef limestono formation, is free from noxious weeds. Area not undar crop will winter 600 owes. FIRST Class Accommodation House property within 15 miles from Nelloni on main »° ach road - Th 9 P r ?" perty comprises 974 aores of land, 40 acres level, balance low hill*, all in grass or under aultivation. New 16-reomed AeMMtsdatioß House and oonveuienaes, 1* stall stable, leose box, 3 barns, implement shed, 3 trap sheds. The property and business are yielding a, splendid return. Stook and furniture at valuation. Present I owner has made a competency, and j desires te retire from business. i 247 ACRES *f Splendid Land situated I ia the most fertile district in Nel- ' «on, within feur miles ef wharf ; 40 acr«s splendid agrioultural land, the very best of land fer crops, hops, or orchard, balance lew hills, of which 120 acres have recently been felled and grassed, remstinded is ia rough feed. The property, whioh is of limastone formation, is excellently situated and well-watered by streams and springs. Improvements comprise good seven-roomed house, 5-stall stable with two ioose boxes, and all necessary farm bmildings, sheep yards, etc. Water laid en te house and stables, Ei acre* in raspberries, 5 acres in raspberries, 6 aei«B in «- chard, comprising best varieties apples, ourrants, canning peaches and peare; U acres heps on wires. Price £3100. 3100 ACRES.— Good Sheep Country, eight miles from railway station, 1400 acres in grass and rough feed, balance buth ring fenced and cubdivided, S-rmd. house, 2-rmd. cottage, man's whare, saw-milling plant can be taken at valuation. Privo £2 10s pet- acre. SPLENDID ORCHARD PROPERTY, Situated within jj mile fvom Post Office and School. The property comprises five acrss first-class land, 5i acrss in orchard, comprising beet varieties of fruit trees ali in full bearing. Sight-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, dairy, wash-house, fruit-paskiag shed, stable, trapshed, workshop, large glasshouse containing 50 grape vinos, windmill and tank water laid on to dwelling house, glasshouse, orchard and paddock. A Bargain. Price £1050. 30 ACRES.— At Waimea West 8 acres level, remainder undulating, an ideal orchard property. Pric« £175. 34 ACRES.— Magnificent Dairying land, new five-roomed home, and stables, within two miles school, township, railway station and butter factory. Price JBI4SO, of which £1000 can remain at 5 ><er cent. 18 ACRES.-^— Splendid ftsvel land within 3 mileß from Oity and Pert, would make an idem orchard or poultry pron irty. 7 ACRES.— At Stoke. Good resident lite. j 284 ACRES— Wrst class s^ep country, 70 acres leve', balance ursdulatine, all in English grasses — capable of carrying 600 sheep. Exceptionally easy terms. 25 AORES. — Level land, good siz-rmd. , house and stables. One acre in orchard. Price £450. i 17i ACRES.— Land at Wakefield with I gosd 5-roomed house and stables. ' Pric« JE6OO. 10 ACRES.— G«od 'evel land near township and railway, 6-rmd. house and conveniences. Price £650. 6 ACRES.— At Richmond, with 6-rmd. I house, 2 acres in orchard. ! Price £650. 156 ACRES.— B-rmd. house, 2 acres hops balance in grass. Price £1200. 49 ACRES.— Good Agricultural Land, 10-roonifld house. Price £1400. 50 ACRES.— Near City. Price £950. 695 ACRES.— I2O acres under cultivation balasce first-class sheep country, situated within one mile of ( Stoke Railway Station, School, and . Post Office, well watered. One of the [ best sheep properties ia the province. ( 96 ACRES.- -Magnificent agricultural land, new 8-roomed house, and stables, within one mile of Railway Station. Easy terms. ; 45 ACRES at Happy Valley ; 5-roomed 1 house and 6tables. ■ 93 ACRES.— Of whirh 16 acres arc - level, balance low hills. New 4-rmd. 1 house and farm buildings ; 3 acres in 1 crop ; 5 acres in orchard ; balance > grass. A Bargain. 500 ACRES Shflep Country, near Bnghtwat-r. I'ri.e £1050. PITT &~ MOORE, TRAFALGAR-STREET, F *>,v MONUMENTAL WORKHo COLLINGWOOD STREET, NELSCN. C-.M. SIMPSON Janufacturor and Importer of , Marble and Granite "ONUMENTS, HEADSTONES CROSSED Ktc. ' .'••': C-^n.Ury worV "f in nnypa" '•i a.nuir', i A !•!..; t.v.-., . ;, i..,u'L ,1!,v.-iy.--.»Jj;-s !...iiii j .i i,, ,it'i<..i st.i ji.icL. unt! Mi../ l>«. totrvc'.Kt by talcinj; ;i ilo^t! of t.h.Liiii. — faiit s lublats. Phr-v .-li-ansi in^ in, ■gt.n.te iha alohMXßh. imjjrovt < toe digestion, and giv^ <ue a n'ish tor food. For sale by E. Snodgraaa.* f

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 April 1908, Page 4

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