ESTAB. 1886. ESTAB. 1885. Bisley Bros. & Co,, LAND BAKERS, AUCTIONEERS. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, NELSON, HAVE THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PRUftKTIES FOR 'ALE. ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. 8500 ACRES FREEHOLD, we'l watered and sub-divided ; now grazing 6000 sheep, as well as caWle md horses. Price. £3 per Acre. 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD; splendidly situated; mostly limestone formation, about 4 mile? from railway ; superior Residence. Price, £3 10s per Acre. 524 ACRES L.1.P.. well fenced and subdivided ; about £*X) acres under cultivation. to be sold with live and dead stock. A bargain, £2200, terras. 375 ACRES LEASEHOLD, with right of purcha^-o; new residence; 85 cows a.t idluation ; adjoining cheese factory. 3220 ACRES FREEHOLD & LEASE HOLD ; a splendid property ; n< residence. necessary Outbuildings ; coil tains some of the best flat land ir> tt«Dominion. | LONGFOIIL.—62C Acres, about -uu Acres in Bush, 100 Acres under Plough, balance Fnglisli venient Residence. good Outbuildings , water power f<>T charf and wood cut 1 *'"g sheep rountrv: now rni.'k'r &■- i '.iwf. situated near factory. 'Price ! !'>w ; <ja«y t«rmt. jON ROAD TO M URCHISON. —470 A<rre« FrtehoM a.riJ L.I.P. Land, about 150 acres in gras-*. balance bush. Large residence arid outbuiJdings. Cheap at £6 per acre. ! SPRING GROVE.—2B7 A.res F hold ; 1 residence, outbuildings 90 acres in crop, 3 acTv»s orchard, 2 acres hons. The land is limestone. Splendid fattening farm. rADMOR. —130 Acree Freehold, compact farm ; now grazing 100 sheep and 40 cattle. |2S ACRES FREEHOLD, STOKE.—The I owner is leaving and in conj sequence a sale must be made, which | gives a rare chance to secuie one of t-he best freehold blocks, with warm position, and beautifuily situated, with frontage to main road, and abutting on the - Q ea ; we 1 ] watered ; superior re.'v dftnee. Within one n'.ile of railwr i fetation, church, sc'iocl, and store. I WAKEFIELD.—S Acres Freehold ; new I 7 roomed residence; every c<'iiveniI ence; close to school, stores,, church; j email orchard. CANVASTOWN. —550 nana. A most de sirable property. b< un<i to i'Treasp in value; splendidly situntP-i f>r, t u'c to main road; well watered, parily undrr cultivation, partly valuable milling bush. Shoud ma-ke a "< -"H dairy farm. I ~ioe low. 245 ACRES FREEHOLD, well situated; 6-roomed residence: fenced and subdivided. For quick sale £IOSO will be accepted ; terms. 12b ACRES FREEHOLD. SPRING | GROVE; some of the be*=t lar-d for any purpose; good residence. Call for particulars. ! 1026 ACRES FREEHOLD. < iv a few [ mileg from city. A splenc d ptopeioj I at, a low figure ; excellent residence. I outbuildings, etc. !52 ACRES FREEHOLD; ercel\m. x j port Apple Land. Only £SOO j72 ACRES FREEHOLD, i. f y , I well watered; new resident*! terms. 197 ACRES FREF.EOLIJ ; 60 Acres uii der plough. 7-roomeu residence ; situI ated 1A miles from school, creamery. etc. ad ACRES NATIVE LIL'-SE: S Acre* in orchard ; new 6-rooined hfu&e ; one of the best orchards in the district. 32 ACRES FREEHOLD : the best of apple or small fruit iand ; 7 acres in choice orchard ; near school and township. ACRES FREEHOLD; 7-roomcd house and outbuildings ; 2 Acre: in orchard ; &0 acres in c-op ; noa: j liiway station. 620 ACRES FREEHOLD; will subdivide. one of the best prcp..rtie.-> iu ! Nelson, no I iVer land for export apples; near station. Price only CI?. 10s per acre. 286 ACREb FREEHOLD, Wairnea West; 15 acres flat, ba:ance low bills.* mostly in bush. For quick saie—a bargain at £450. Reg. 224 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD AND O.R.P. ; about 1000 Acre in gry®, tho >alarce' in busK. The land is mostly limestone; *tnOoubtedly some of the best grass l~nd the Dominion. Price low, easy terms. 520 ACRES FREEHOLD, at Takaka al' flat, rich soil, near to eea; be.ua iu; pioperiy Price low ; Let?. 233. 2160 ACRES FREEHOLD; ideal sheep country; well fenced and watered ; good residence; only few riles from railway station. Reg. 2&Z. 700 ACRES FREEHOLD, k# mile? from city, warm sheep and oatue country; well fenced dip. For immediate sale —a bargain. 220 ACRES, being a nice little Free hoi i property near the city ; all clef.: exc e.t some 40 acre*. Cheap a. £IOOO • terms. Reg. 236. 40 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, Wakapuaka. Long frontage to main roau ; sub-divided into a number of parts : 8roomed residence. Splendid "lent. Reg. 217. 125 ACRES, FREEHOLD, Spring Grove, the best land; large frontage to main r'ya.d; all under cultivation; good resi jfonce, with every conveni once. Reg- 217. 40C ACRES FREEHOLD. Tapawera, being fenced and sub-divided ; 300 acres ploughable, 40 acres good bu-h: lies well to tbe sun; the best of fruit land ; about half-mile from station, store, and school- To go a bargain £IBSO. Reg. 221. 200 ACRES L.I.P. LAND ; rent 445; 150 acres in bush, balance in gTass To go a bargain—enly £2OO. Reg. 221 380 ACRES FREEHOLD ; 200 acres level ; well sub-divided and watered , 12 scr<v= in apples; new residence; neaa post office an<d school; £I6OO Reg. 223. Write ns for particular*, or com* and view. Jn all ca/«es we can arrange easy terms of payment. Bisley Bros. S Co.,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 2 March 1912, Page 8
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