ESTAB. 1886. ESTAB. 1885. LAND BAKERS, AUCTIONEERS. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, NELSON, HAVE THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PRUr'fcKTIES FCR 5 ALE. ON EASY TER.MS OF PAYMENT. 8500 ACRES FRKKHOLD. wvM watered! and sub-divided ; now grazing 6000 sheep, as well as cattle liid hoist's Price. £3 per Aero. 2000 ACHES FREKHOTP; splendidly .i: : mostly limestone formation, about 4 miles from railway; superior Residence. Price, 5.5 10s per Acre. 824 L.I.P.. well fenced, and subdivided ; about fX) acres under cultivation, to be s*>ld with live and dead .«tock. A bargain, £2200, ternia. 375 ACRES LEASEHOLD, with right of purcha-~c ; new residence ; 85 cows at mluation: adjoining cheese factory. 3220 ACRES FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD ; a splendid pvoperty : or resilience, necessary Outbuildings ; con tains some of *-be besi Mat land in tlie Dominion. LONGFORD.— 6i?J Act en. about .iOO Acres in 8i..-h, 100 Acres under Plough, balance Fnglisti trusses ; convenient Residence, good Out hirelings ; watei power for chart and wood cutting; -sheep •<mntry: r->w milk'n- 4T* cows, sit'jaied near factorj. Price low : ea*y term*.. ON ROAD TO Nil' RCHISO N - 470 AcTe*= Fr**-h<-!d arii L.I.P. Land, about 150 ac-ies in «:-a--.-. balan.r Ki:sh Large residence and •iithinMing* Cheap at £6 per a/'.re.
SPRING GROVE.—2B7 A. re* r > hold; residence, outbuilding : GO id crop, 3 acros. orchard. 2 acres fions. The land is limestone. Splend:'d cattenintr farm. rADMOR.—ISO Ac-rf.o FrwhHd, impact farm ; now graxint, ICO she<>p and 40 cattle. 2* ACRES FREEHOLD. STOKE— The owner is leaving ami in consequence a sale iiiur.: be made, which gives, a rare rha.iue lo mh,ih k oiii- of the befit freehold blocks, with warm position, anrl beautifully situated, with frontage to main roao. and .ib-ttino- on the s «a ; »■'•*■ li wKtCM'd ; >iip<'i-i<-t r« v dtnee. Within one mile <>f railwf : station, church. sc*ic<i. and otort-. WAKEFIELD. —5 Aires Freehold ; new 7 roorad residence; every convenience; close to school. st».r»s church: email orchard. CANVASTOWN.—SSO acre*. A 'iiosi de sirable property. b> uiui to r ?re:'S»' m value; r-plendidlv .--iti.-atc-J main road; well watered, paitly imi.-r cultivation, partly v,;!uabi- milling bush. .Sh«>ud malse a"< < d dairy farm. 1 ~ice 10 - *. 245 ACRES FREEHOLD. u-M! situated; 6-roomed recidence: fenced aiui subdivided. Vor .ju:ck *a.e £IOSO will be accepted ; terms. IUS ACRES FREEHOLD. SPRING GROVE; some of the brst lard for any purpose; good resultr.ce. Caii tor particulars. 1026 ACRES FREE HOT T\ < ly a few rr.De 6 Irom city. A --p:enc d pi»pTij at a low figure; exc-.»u« ut rosiuence. outbuildings, etc. 52 ACRES FREEHOLD; escel"U-n. xport Apple Land. 0:.!y i-^AJ 72 ACRES FREEHOLD. near v, l y ; well watered ; new residence. fc-a^y terms. 197 ACRES FRESH OLD • ftO Acres iui der plough, 7 roomeo. ie.sidc.nve ; situated li miles from school, creamery. etc. id ACRES NATIVE LZ-*.SE = 6 in orchard ; new 6-roomed house ; one of the best orchards in the district. 32 ACRES FREEHOLD ; the beet of apple or small fruit land ; 7 acre*.- in choice orchard ; near .school and township. T* ACRES FREEHOLD; 7-roomed house and ou.building ; 2 Acre, in orchard ; acres in or->p ; I'fir iul way station. 620 ACRES FREEHOLD ; will subdivide, one of the best prt.p..rti&» in Nelson, no I *t f .er land 10, fc/C^ r ' apples ; near station. Price only CI? 10s per acre. 286 ACRES FREEHOLD, Waimea West; 15 acres Hat, ba.ance low b'lls. mostly in bush. For quick sale—a bargain at £450. Reg. 224 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD AND O.R.P. ; about 1000 Acre in gr?'«s, the >alaroe in busK. The land is ipo.tly limestone; -indoubtedly some of the best grass l~nd :r the Dominion. Price low, easy terms. 520 ACRES FREEHOLD, at Takaka • al 1 flat, rich soil, near to sea; beautiful pio'peny Price low ; l>-eg. 233. 2160 FREEHOLD; ideal sheop country : well fenced and watered , good residence; only few r lies from railway station. Reg. 234. 700 ACRES FREEHOLD, f. w *iile» from city, warm sheep and country j well fenced dip. For immediate sale —a bargain. 220 ACRES, boing a nice little Freehol i property near ihe city ; all clear ex«e-t some 40 acres. Cheap ac £IOOO ■ terms. Reg. 235. 40 ACRES BREEHOLD LAND, Wakapuaka. Long frontage to mam road ; sub-divided into a number of parts : Oroomed residence. Splendid -lnvsst~\ent. Reg. 217. 125 ACRES, FREEHOLD, Spring Grove, the best land ; large frontage to miin v/ad ; all under cultivation; good residence, with every convenience. R«eg. 217. 40T ACRES FREEHOLD. Tapawera, being fenced anJ sub-divided ; 300 acres ploughable, 40 acres -ood bi~h : lies well to tbe sun ; the best of ft ait land ; about half-mile from station, store and school. To go a bargain—£l9so. Reg. 221.
200 ACRES L I.K LAND : rwit 44s ; 150 acres in busn. balance m graws <o go a bargain—<jnly Reg. 2-1 380 ACRKS FKKriHOLD: 200 acr< s level ; well sub-divided and watered , 12 acres in apples; new residence ; near poet office aid school ; f.1600 Reg. 223. Writ*, q* lor particularly, or come an,i view. Jn all cases we ca» arranne ea.-y term* of naynient. Bisley Bros. & Co,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 4 March 1912, Page 8
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