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HAVE YOU VISITED HAVE YOU VISITED LOCK'S GREVT FUKNITURE WAREHOUSE? GREAT FURNITURE WAREHOUSE! GREAT FURNITURE WAREHOUSE? Not to know our goods is to be '^"l* ;he times. If you require FIRST-CLASS WORK we are the people. wea™ at EXCELLENCE of FINISH, EXCELLENCE of FINISH, MOPERATE PRICES, & MODERATE PRICES, & PROMPT DESPATCH. PROMPT DESPATCH. ALL Furniture Manufactured from Well-seasoned Timber Only. In DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION our Goods Surpass All Others. 0 If you wish to purchase frora the 8 LEADING HOUSE, J CALL AT I LOCK'S j We invite inspection of our Spacious Show Rooms, and feel sure satisfactory business will follow. It is NOT WHAT WE SAY, but WHAT WE SHOW YOU, that at once convinces you that for FURNITURE & ALL REQUIRED IN FURNITURE & ALL REQUIRED li\ THE HOME, THE HOME, LOCK'S IS THE BEST. LOCK'S IS THE BEST. Agent for -.— Harland's English Pianos, Carpenter's Organs, Easibak Linoleum Polishers, Atlas Sewing Machines, Britannia Air Rifles. Write for particulars LOCK, AUCTIONEER, Etc., Bridge-street. \ mAKAKA COUNTY COUNCIL. S l ANATOKI SUSPENSION FOOTI BRIDGE. TENDERS, properly endorsed and addressed to the County Chair- " man, will be received till 4 p.m. on , SATURDAY, Sept. 19th, for Supply or J Material and BuUding the above Bridge. Plans and Specifications on vww at \ the "Golden Bay News" Office, Takaka. The lowest or any tender not neces- _ sarily accepted. r By Order, R. MANSON, County Inspector. o FOR SALE, g — n Four-roomed Cottage in Washington rs Valley. Land 50ft by 165 ft. Price I, £225. Terms £25 deposit, balance can )- remain on mortgage. A bargain. 11 i- Six-roomed Cottage in Russtll-street. 1- Easy terms, SmaU deposit. Balance ' l- ran remain r>n mortgage. Piilc £225. . d ■ii 700 Acres, hilly, limestone formation, II sunny aspect, 30 acres in crop, .-lose to market and railway ; easy terms. Price £4 10s per acre. 365 Acres.— Bo acres bush, balance grass, hilly, limestone formation. Price £525. 220 Acres.— New 7-roomed house, 5 '' acres orchard, 130 acres level, balance low hill. Price £3500. 167 Acres.— All necessary buildings ; 100 acres ploughable, balance hilly. * Price £1650. " 110 Acres.— Handy farm, flat and undulating, will grow anything. New 6- '■ roomed house, farm building. A Bargain at £2450. »• 287 Acres— Shee? Country, near railway, n ! Post Offico, anil school ; a iargt- portion c i ploughable, good dwelling, young orchard. Price £3 10s per acre. - i 15 Acres. — Good ifivel laud, near Rich- > mona. Pnce £600. { i» 200 Acres.— Good sheep cour.'.ry, situat • tion right. Price £800. ! 16 Acres.— Splendid property, good centre ; first class dwelling house and out- ' buildings; fine orchard. Price £1075. 800 Acres. — Large new house with every convenience, stables, and all necessary farm buildings; .400 acres level, of which 350 acres are under plough, further 300 a^res ploughable. Limestone formation. ' 247 Acres of splendid land, -rituated in the most fertile district in Nelson, within four miles of wharf ; 40 acres i-.-.f-ndi^ agricultural land, balance low * "- '?. '100 AM , fis.--l_tood iheep country; eight miles from railway station ; ring- fenced "id sub-divided; 6-roomed house. Price £2 10s per acre. 3 ' ■Splendid Orchard Property, Eitnated 3 withiiig | mile from Post Office and ? • school. This property comprises five ■ ; acres first-class land, 34 acres in orchard. Eight-roomed house, large glasshouse, containing 50 grape vines, i windmill an/ ink. A bargain . Price £1050. ', I > 34 Acres. — Magnificent dairying laud ; ; i new five-roomed houso and stable ; » r within two miles of school, township, - j railway station, an- 1 butter factory, i, ! Price £1500. i » 1^ Acres. — Good level Und near town.hip and railway ; 6-roomed house and conveniences. Price £650. < i i 156 Acres — 8-roomed house, 2 acres hops, J balance in grain. P*ice £1200. 1 49 Acres Good Agricultural Land ; 10- | | roomed house. Price £1400. JSO Acres near City. Price £950. ; . 96 Acres magnificent agricultural land ; l ' new 8-roomed house and stables, withe.' iv one mile of railway station. Easy „ terms. s : i i 93 Acres, of which 16 acres are level, bai ) lance low hills ; new 4-roomed house L | and farm buildings; 3 acres in crop, 5 acres in orchard, balance grass. Price £1150. I r j . New six-roomed house in Richmond ; threcquarters acre of land. 18 Acres near Richmond ; large residence and a. 1 necessary farm buildings. Price £1050. i 82 Acres ; 6-roomeJ hoirse, farm buildings. 167 Acres, 40 acres level, balance undu- J lating, good sheep country ; T-roomed house and farm buildings. , 705 Acres good sheep country, Croixeiles, 350 acres in grass, balance bush, new 4-roomed house and large shearing shed ; now carrying 600 sheep. \ , 220 Acre Farm within easy distance of (township and port; 130 acres firstclass agricultural land, balance limestone I j hill ceun'.ry ; new 7-roomed residence ; 1 all r-icesuiry farm buildings. A bar- ) gain. [ 15 Acres near Waktfield, splendid level t land ; large frontage to main road. 13 Acres, Stoko, Good Dwelling, part orchard. Prp r i ce £500. . * ' 284 Acres First Class Sheep Country, 70 j acres level, balance undulating, all j sown in English grasses. !' PricP £1800. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. J THAT desirabb orchard property owned by Mrs. J. H. Bettany, situated at Brightwater comprising six and a half acres of splendid land, of which five acres are planted with choice fruit trees. Improvements comprise good 8-roomcd house, barn, stables and I othor necessary buildings. - jj Easy terms can be arranged. 0 PITT and MOORE. ' PITT &~ MOORE, Solicitors, Nelsoo. ' A

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 September 1908, Page 4