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•^-yILLIAM J OCX, THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR FURNISHER * UNIVERSAL PROVIDER. AUCTIONEER EXPERT VALUATOR, COMPLETE FURNISHER, IMPORTER, Etc., Etc. AUCTION Sales conducted in any part of the Dominion. Valuation ' for Probate administration, and other > purposes. FIRE INSURANCE .Effected «t Lowest Current Rates. Estimates given ior Furnishing throughout, from a Cottage te a Mansion. j AGENGlES:— Harland's Celebrate* I Pianos, Carpenter Coy's Organs, The ! Marvellous Britannia Air Rifles. Tke ! Zealandia and Miser Ranges, The ! "Easibak" Linoleum Polisher," Atlas Reversible Feed Sewing Machines, and other linea. We sell SELL EVERYTHING to make the Home Comfortabla and Atj tractive — from a Frying Pan to a Piano. What is home without a motbei T 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 U sure to baveit. 1 He's the nvu you ought to know. Wordsworth ! i „__■ ——4 FOR J3ALE. : 800 ACRES.— Ono of the finest farms j 'in the province, large new house with ! every convenience, also 6-roomed cottage, stables and all necessary farm buildings; 400 acres level of which 350 acres is under plough, further 300 acres ploughable. The property, which is of limestone formation, is free from noxious weeds. Area not under crop will winter 600 ewes. 1 FIRST Class Accommodation House property within 15 miles from Nel- ' son, on main coach road. The property comprises 974 acres of laud, 40 acres level, balance low hills, all 1 in grass or under cultivation. New 16-reorned Aoeooimodatioa House aud conveniences, IS stall stable, looie hex, 2 barns, implement shed, 2 trap sheds. The property and business are yielding a spleuhid return. Stock and furniture at valuation. Present owner has made a sompetency, and . desires to retire from business. 247 ACRES of Splendid Land situated in the musk fertile district in Nelson, within four miles of wharf; 40 acres splendid agricultural land, the very best of land fer crops, hops, or orchard, balance low hills of which 120 acres have recently been felled and grassed, rcmainded is in rough feed. The property, which is of limestone formation, is excellently situated and well-watered by streams and springs. Improvements comprisf good so yea- roomed house, 5-stall stable with two loose boxes, and all necessary farm buildings, sheep yards, etc. Water laid on to house and stables, 24 acres in raspberries, 5 , acres in raspberries, i acioe in orchard, comprising best varieties apples, ourrants, eaaaing peaches and pears ; 14 acres hops on wires. Price £3100. 2100 ACRES.— Good Sheep Country, eight miles from railway station, 1400 acres in grass and rough feed, balance bush ring fenced and subdivided, 8-rmd. house, 2-rmd. cottage, man's whare, saw-milling plant caa be takes at valuation. Price £2 10s per acre. SPLENDID ORCHARD PROPERTY, Situated witkia j} raile from Post Office and School. The property comprises five acres first-class land, 34 acres in orchard, comprising best varieties of fruit trees all in full bearing. Eight-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, dairy, wash-house, fruit-paekiar sked, stable, trapshed, workshop, large glasshouse coatainiag 58 grape vines, windmill and tank water laid on to dwelling house, glasshouse, orchard and paddock. A Bargain. Price £1060. 30 ACRES.— At Waimea West 8 acres level, remainder undulating, an ideal orchard property. Price £175. 34 ACRES. — Magnificent Dairying land, new five-roomed house, and stables, within two miles school, township, railway station and butter factory. Price £1450, of which £1000 can remain »t 5 i«r cent. 18 ACRES.— Splendid revel land within 3 miles from City and Pert, would make an idea. orchard or '. poultry proriirty. 7 ACRES. — At Stoke, ijood resideukH site. 284 ACRES — first class sheep country, ■ 70 acres le\e\ balance undulating, all in English grajses — capable of carrying 100 sheep. Exceptionally easy temi. 26 ACRM. — Level laad_ good six-rmd. house and itables. One acre in orchard. Price £450. 174 AORES.— Land at Wakefield with geod 5-roomed house and stables. Price £600. 10 ACRES.— Good level land Bear township and railway, 6-rmd. house and conveniences. Price £650. ! 6 ACRBS. — At Richmond, with 6-rmd. j house, 2 acres in orchard. i Price £650. 156 ACRES. — 8-rmd. house, 2 acres hops balance in grass. Price £1200. 49 ACRES.— Good Agricultural Land, 10-roomed 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 Stoko Railway Station, School, and Post Office, well watered. One of the best sheep properties in the province. 96 ACRES. — Magnificent agricultural ; land, new 8-roomed house, and staIbles,- within one mile of Railway Station. Easy terms. . 45 ACRES at Happy Valley; 5-roomed ' house and stables. 93 ACRES. — Of which 16 acres are level, balance low hills. New 4-rmd. house and farm buildings; 3 acres in crop ; 5 acres in orchard ; balance grass. A Bargain. j 500 ACRES Sheep Country, near j Brightwater. Price £1050. j PITT &~ MOORE, j TRAFALGAR-STREET, N<-.*,i, MONUMENTAL WORK S e COLLINGWOOD STREET, NELSCN. a M.SIMPSON Manufacturer and Importer of ' Marble and Granite ! MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES I CROSSES. Etc. 1 , AH Cemetery work •' -ne in any oaf I of district. * P — — 1 n 1 ■ , $ A bt..l taste fa tie mou'.h always ...-wts iiom a dijordergd stomach, and M*.y bt. eorrcc'.e 1 by taking a dosa of chamli-Jai/i 8 tablets. They oioanse &_nj i»wgi»rt,te she stomach, improve , fine digestion, and give oue ,i ro'ish ■ tor food. For sale by E. Suodgraß9.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 April 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 April 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 April 1908, Page 4

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