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FARMS HUBS. FIiUII PROPERTIES ETC., FOR SALE. This new list is a few of the many valuable Freehold large and Mnall properties we have on our land register for immediate sale. Full particulars and terms given either by letter or by calling at our offices, Handy-street; particu lar s can also be obtained from our Land Salesman, Mr. A. Shirtliffe, of Hop*. BISLEY BROS, and CO., Auctioneers and Land Brokere. RICHMOND.—SO acres rich land, good residence; well subdivided, live fen- ' ces; near township. DOVEjI)ALE.—92S acces, freehold, large residence, sbable, woolshed; now carrying 1200 sheep and lambs, besides horses and cattle; well watered ; near school, etc. WOODSTOCK. —143 acres first-class land, residence and necessary outbuildings ; this is the best of soil for small or large frnit. or would make an ideal daisy farm. BIS<HOPDALE —40 acres Freehold, near railway station; all clean, good grass land; a beautiful site for gentleman's residence. STOKE —6 acres, mostly In choice fruit; new residence .having one of the best views in the district. RICHMOND. —32 acre s Freehold, 7 acres young orchard. For fruit or other cultivation this can be strongly recommended. WAIMEA WEST. —100 acres Freehold 6-roomed house, sheds, etc.; well subdivided and watered; near Station. RICHMOND—2S acres Freehold: 2 acres orchard; all under cultivation; new residence. KIWI—29O acres Freehold, 30 acres bush, 14 acres root crops, balance in grass, fenced, subdivided into eight parts; 6-roomed house. LOWER MOfOTERE.—BO acres Freehold, 5 acces orchard in full bearing; 7-roomed residence. This 5s the best of land for apple cultivation ; would subdivide. WAKEFIELD.—62O acres Freehold, lies well to the sun. The land is good for all purposes, is well fenced and subdivided; nearly the whole can be cultivated; should at any time cut up for small farming and fruij. cultivation; superior residence and conveniences. MOTUEKA—IS acres Native Reserve, 8 acres in fruity one of the best orchards in the district; 6-roomed residence, etc. NEAR RICHMOND—I 22 acres Freehold; new • 7-roomed residence with all conveniences; 3 acres orchard. Thi s property is well situated-for growing early produce—potatoes, • tomatoes, peas, etc. UPPER MOUTERE—IOO acres Freehold frontage to main road, all under plough; every acre should be right foe apple- growing. £750. SPRING GROVE.—I3O* acres, Freehold, one of the best facms in the c district, the whole being under cultivation ; superior residence. BRIGHTWATEP— "0 acre s Freehold; 7-roomed residence; 9 acres in crop; 50 sheep, 7 cows; will sell as a going concern or will lease for term. NELSON—72 acces Freehold, situated U rciles from the City; superior residence; well watered, fenced and subdivided. BRAEBDRN-r-MOTJTERE.—7IO acres, a good portion under cultivation; fronting main Toad-; near school, etc. RIWAKA —646 acres, being one of the best grazing properties in Nelson, • mostly limestone country, improvements, cottage, woolshed; yards to go with run; 30 young cattle and 1300 mixed sheep for quick sale: £4500; terms. TAKAKA—IOOO acres L.LP. land, rent £24; about 300 acres cleared; the land is mostly limestone foundation ; new building included? 250 sheep, cattle, pigs, fowls. For the whole £1000; almost given away. Terms. COLLINGWOOD—IOO acres first-class land, all in English grasses; near factory; will carry 40 cows; only £1350. Terms: £450 down; £9OO can remain at 5 per cent. CENTRAL MOUTERE. —120 acre* spleindid fruit land, well situated; new house. Only £450. Terms: £2OO down, balance at 5 per cent. LOWER MOUTERE.—33 acres fruit land, beautifully situated; new residence and oufc-buildings; 5 acces in young orchard; 4 a creß ready for planting. Poultry farming could also be carried on to advantage. Low price. BISLEY BROS & CO, SADDLES. JUST LANDED A LARGE SHIPMENT. VATjUE. LOW PRICES^ BISLEY BROS. AND CO. HARNESS ENGLISH AND COLONIAL /BES'i MAKES. OUR PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU. BISLEY BROS. AND CO. WHIPS. LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ENGLISH WHIPS, FROM 1/6 EACH. LARGE SELECTION. BISLEY BROS. AND CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 8