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ESTAB. 1885. ESTAB. 1885. Bisley Bros. & Co,, LAND BJP*>KERS, AUCTIONEERS. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, __ NELSON, HAVE THE FOXJL.OWINQ VALUABLE PRUfEKTIES FCR TALE. " ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. 8500 ACRES FREEHOLD, we'l watered and sub-divided ; now gruzhig 6000 sheep, as well cal.tle >-nd horses. Price, £3 per Acre. 2COO ACRES FREEHOLD ; splendidly situated ; mostly limestone formation, about 4 miles from railway ; superior Residence. Price, £'3 10s per Acre. 824 ACRES L.1.P.. well fenced and subdivided ; about fX) acre* under cultivation. to be sold with live and deaa stock. A bargain, £2200, terrrw. 375 ACRES LEASEHOLD, with right oi purck;u-o; new residence; 85 cows at «<»luation; adjoining cheesy factory. 3220 ACRES FREEHOLD & LEASE HOLD ; a splendid properly ; tie residence, necessary Outbuildings ; eon tains some of <4je best Oat land l,i the Dominion. LONGFORL.—Acres, ab-nit ZOO Acres in Bush, 100 Acres under Plough, balance English inn.*.-e* ; convenient Residence, good Outbuildings; water power for chatT n<! cutViiig; «>ueep '<>unLrv : ''<>w milk'*' 4f> cows, situated near factory. Price I low ; easy term^, ON ROAD TO MIJRCHISON —-470 Acres Freehold aril L.I.P. I.and. al>out 150 ac>ea in/gra.'.-. balance bush. Large residence alid outbuildings. Cheap at £6 per acre. SPRING GROVE.—2B7 A,res F ; residence, outbuildings : 90 acres in crop, 3 orchard, 2 acres hons. The land is limestone. Splendid fattening farm. I'ADMOR. —130 Acres Freehold, compact farm ; now grazing 100 sheep and 40 cattle. 2* ACRES FREEHOLD, STOliE.—The owner ie leaving Ne..*>n. and i;i conJ sequence a sals must be mad<i, which i o. rare cha.noe to secure one of the best freehold blocks, with warm position, and beautifully fituat<;d, with frontage to main road, and abutting- on the ; wel] watered ; dt-nce. Within one miie «>f rail we; fftation, church, sciocl. and store. I WAKEFIELD.—S Acres Freehold ; new 7 roomed residence; every convenience ; close to school, church; , email orchard.

CANVASTOWN. —530 A most desirable bf.und to i~>rensr» ill value; sitnafc-i fr-»r,Uije to mam road ; weK w<:f.<.T<-tl. partly under cultivation. partly v«j!'jabi<*- milling bush. Phoud myke a "■'■ rd dairy farm. 1 ~ioe iow 245 ACRES FREEHOLD., wall situated ; 6-roomed residence : femed and subdivided. .For quick sale £l.obo wil! be accepted ; tbrms. ACRES FREEHOLD. SPRING GROVE ; some of the h. ?t latvl r o r any purpose; good residence. Call for particulars. 1026 ACRES FUEEnCI.r*. < !v a tew mile 6 from city. A spleric d at a low figure ; excftiif-nt residence, outbuildings, ets.52 ACRES FREEHOLD; a x port Apple Land. Only £SOO. 72 ACRES FREEHOLD, n«u- ( well watered ; new resident terms. 197 ACRES FREEHOLD ; 60 Acres u-u----der picugh. 7 xooinea i**>idence ; situated 1£ miles from school. creamery, etc. id ACRES NATIVE LZASE: S Acres in orchard ; new 6-roomed house ; one of the best orchards in the district. 32 ACRES FREEHOLD ; the beet «f| apple or small fruit land ; 7 acres in choice orchard ; near school and township. Tj ACRES FREEHOLD; 7-roorned house and outbuildings ; 2 Acrr. ui orchard ;&0 acres in cr-.p ; p*ar i lilway station. 620 ACRES FREEHOLD; will cubdivide. one of the best prop«.rtie** in Nelson., no I it'er land for export, apples ; near station. Price only €1?. 10s per acre. 286 ACREis. FREEHOLD, Waimea West; 15 acres flat, balance low b'll6. mostly in bush. 1" or quick saie a bargain at £450. Reg- 224 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD AND O.R.P. ; about 1000 Acrt in gr»'<s, the mlin The land ifl mostly limestone; "invloubtedly some of the best grass l~nd the Dominion. Price low, easy terms. 520 ACRES FREEHOLD, at Takaka • all flat, rich soil, near to sea ; b*-.aut;ful pioperty .Price low; 233. 2160 ACRES FREEHOLD; ideai cotmtry ; well fenced and watered , good residence; only few riles from railway station. Reg. 234. 700 ACRES FREEHOLD, t w miles from city, warm sheep and catue country; well fenced dip. h<ir immediate sale —a bargain. 220 ACRES, being a nice little Free ho] 1 property near the city ; ail dec : ex i© -1 some 40 acres. Cheap a» £.IOOO ;. terms. Reg. 235. 40 ACRES EREEHOLD LAND, Wakapuaka. Long frontage to main waJ , sub-divided into a number of parts : 8roorued residence. Splendid in\"BSt-i-nent. Reg. 217. 125 ACRES, FREEHOLD, Spring Grove, the best land; large frontage to xciin rj£id-j all under ciltivation; good reei rfence, with every conveni once. R<eg. 217. 40C ACRES FREEHOLD. Tapawera, being fenced aii'J sub-divided ; 300 acres ploughable, 40 acres good bu-h: lies well to tiw sun ; the best of Iruit land ; about half-mile from-station, store, and school. To go a bargain—£l3so. Reg. 221. 200 ACRES L LP. LAND ; rent 44s ; 150 acres in busn. balance in go a bargain —only 5^2.00. Reg. 231. 380 ACRES FREEHOLD : 200 acres level; well sub-divided and watered , 12 acres in apples; new residence ; neaj post oflice and school ; £I6OO. Reg--222. Write ua for particulars, or <-<>me and view. Jn all cases we can arrange eat>y terms of nayinent. Bisiey Bros. & Go.,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 8