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[J. H. RANKIN AUCTIONEER, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, HAS FOR SALK « ACRES Freehold, Ngatimoti, having frontage to 3 roads, and lies well to the sun ; 2£ acres in orchard in full bearing; 2i acres in raspberries; together with 30 ewes with lambs- 20 acres under cultivation. The greater part of the block is ploughable. Price £750. 4i ACRES Freehold, oentra of Borough — 3 acres in orchard. Quality of land second to none. !84 ACRES Freehold, 53 aores under cultivation, 4 acres in orchard m full bearing, 11-roomed house, barn, ata- | bie, dairv, etc. We c«n confidently recommend this to anyone as a real ' bargain. j 21 ACRES of Freehold, together with I 9-roomed house, blacksmith's shop (let to a good tenant), store, barn, . 3-stall stable, trap shed, etc. Close i to school and Post Office on main ! coach road. i 120 ACRES Freehold, Ngatimoti, 5- \ roomed house, dairy, etc., 2 acres in orchard in full bearing; 1 acre in i raspberries, wintered 100 sheep besides horses and cattle. Price £8 per J ■ acre. |25 ACRES Freehold ir the Borough with two houses thoreon, one of 4 rooms, -and the other of Ai. Barn, stafcle, and trapshed. A few minutes' '- walk from. Post = Office and school. Prioe £750. 21 ACRES Freehold, 7-rbjmed house, 4-stall stable, barn, etc., on main ooach road, close to Post Office. 3. H. RANKIN and CO., AuoHneear? __, -SaqimiMibn Agents; Motuoka. OOKBINDINO in all its breaches. At the "Evenitfg Mail" Bookbinding Department, Sridge-street *•• i - i n i ■ i. '_ HEAR THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH- [ TTAVE you a Phonograph! How 1.1 I. long has it been since you have critically listened to one? Do you know how good the Edison Phonograph is to-day, howp ure the tone, how satisfy- . ing the reproduction? If you have one j you know. If you have not one, you i ought to know. It's easy to know. Come J and hear one at my store, or have my • representative to call on you and let i you hear one at your own home. \ For the convenience of my country j clients and intending purchasers, dt j representative, Mr J. H. Page, wUI visit the country districts onoe a month iF&Xta Mt EdißOn Recora9 ' and ' A. BALTING, 113 Hardy-street, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 November 1908, Page 4

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