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. ROUT Land Agent, Trafalgar-Street PROPERTIES fUii SALE. Farms : TAKAKA.—The valuable Property belonging to Mr J. W. Handcock, situate in Anatimo, containing 1000 Acres, of which 500 is Freehold and 500 L.R.P., 6s per acre, having three miles sea frontage. 40 Acres flat and undulating, Acres in grass, and 370 Acres in standing bush, with Dwelling House of 6 rooms, Dairy, Woolshed, etc. ; well watered, and sub-divided into 12 paddocks. Now carrying 1000 sheep, and 20 head of Cattle. I'rice £3OUU. (Stock at valuation. No. 118 RICHMOND. —That beautiful Property known, as ''Hillcrest," containing 2j 1 Acres of .Land, with 14-roomed Dwelling House, 2 large Glasshouses, and Conservatory. w'ell adapted for a Sanatorium. Will be sold as a bargain, as owner must sell on account of failing health. No. 117 MOT Ul'lPl.—The valuable Freehold Property of 42 Acres, all flat and grassed but 3 Acres of White Pine Jiush. Next to School, and 2 miles from Butter Factory and Post Office; with new Five-roomed Dwelling House. Now carrying 20 Cows. Price £35 per Acre. No. 115 \\ AJK.Ji)Jb IELD.—777 Acres gooti rolling Sheep Country. 700 Acres 4n English grass. Ring fenced, except for about 3 mile. School four miles; township and Railway Station six miles. . Two \V hares on the property. Price £2OOO. TAKAK A. —157 Acres of flat land; fenced In 10 paddocks Up-to-date 6-raomed House, Dairy, and Trap-shed. Price £1250. No. 110 UPPER TAKAKA.—IIO Acres Flat Land, with 7-roomed House and Farm Outbuildings; in 7 paddocks. Price £SBO. No. 108 RICHMOND. —5 Acres, with splendid uew 6-roomed House; a bargain at £BSO. No. 102 REDWOOD'S VALLEY.—The Accommodation House Property in tell occupation of Mr H. J. Campbell. 97£ Acres flat, the remainder low hills. All ploughable. Splendid Apple Land House contains 13 roms, with conveni-" ences and all necessary Farm Outbuildings ,Post Office and Telephone. Motueka Coach stays here for lunch. Price £2OOO. No. 95 RICHMOND.—S3 Acres; all plough able ; 27 Acree- in heavy crop, b a lane in grass. Price £2B per acre. No. 79 TAKAKA.—I94 Acres; all flat; good dairying country; good 6-roomed House. . Carrying 400 sheep and 30 cattle. Price £2OOO. No. 76 RICHMOND.—New five-roomed Cottage and § Aero. planted as Orchard. Pric< £515. > No. 75 STANLEY 8R00K.—542 Aores, 60 be in;r Freehold, and 482 Leasehold land with 5-roorneJ Dwelling. Price iJIiOOO £BSO. ' . No. 72 STOKE.— Aces spleudid Land, with a new Cotta'ge. 1£ Acres in Apph Orchard (4years old). The cheapest property in Stoke. Price only £765. No. 60 RICHMOND.— Acre?, witli np-to date 7-roomed House. Pric* £975. . i\o. 68 STOKE.—IO Acrc-s excellent flat land, with 5-roomeU Dwelling, Stable, etc. One Acre in Orchard. Price £ll3O only. No. 6C EAST TiAkAKA.—S4 A ores ; ail leve l land; good 8-roomed House and Out buildings. Price £BOO. No. 't RICHMOND.—6 Acres level land, wit! 8-roomed Dwelling. Price £B3O. No. It BxvIGHTWATER.—96 Acres splendid level land. «vith new 7-rmd. Dwelling Price £4OOO. No. If HoPE.'—37£ Acres, all flat and m crop with 7-roomed Dwelling. Price =blsoo No. If RICHMOND —A six-roomed Dwelling, with half an acre of land, in centre of Richmond. A Bargain at £SOO. Easy terms. No. 97 RICHMOND.—6 Acres, with new 6 roomed F<ouse, Bathroom, Pantry Hot and Hold Water, Tubs and Cop

per built in.; cheap at £950. No. 19 HOPE.—I 22 Acres, undulating, with si> room-edi House, otc., well vpatered Pi ice £2250. No. 2C STOKE,—xa Acres splendid level land. £1800; or 36 Acres for £3600. No. 22 RICHMOND.—2O. Acree, all level, and ir crop. Price £42 per acre. No. 27 STOKE.—7 Acres, ail in Orchard of choicest trees, 10 years old. An idea. Orchard Property. Price £llsO < No. 2f RICHMOND—A compact little pto perty of 10 Acres, level, and splendid soil, with 7-roomed House and Dairy, etc.' Trine £925. No. 30 TAKAKA.—II3O Acres, 130 Acres being Freehold, and 1000 Leasehold, with new 6-ioomed House. Price £I6OO. No. 6 UPPER TAKAKA.—2SO res, all fiat land, now carrying 300 sbeep \nd other sftock ; well watered. T "rice £2OOO. No. BRIGHTWATER.—2SO Acres all 100 Acres in crop. This is v«?ry valuable property. Price £3IOO. No. 32 TLAKAKA-—139 acres, practically &]J flat. Price £I6OO. No. 5 TAKAKA.—S6 Acres, all flat; splendid property. Price only £SOO. No. 11 • vAKEFIBLB.—49O Acres about 80 acres flat, remainder hilly, with (ot Stables, and Sheaiing Slied. Price £llsO only. No. 37 1 AKAKa. —78 Acres, all flat, f* iendii soil. with. 6-rcomed House and Outbuildings. Price £I3OO. No. 14 TAKAKa.—76 A ere*, all flat, with good new 7-roomeJ House. Priec £2300. ,Vo. 4Z

UPPER M.OUTERE.—I3O Acr«s, -vvr surny slopes, adapted for r rnit growFlat • Laud ,-about 5 Acres '/l Apples (Sturmer Pippins), with goc>d e'.gb roomed Dwelling and Outbcildi.igs Cheap at £IOOO. • No. CITY PROPERTIES. WAIMEA ROAD.—One Acre of Land, with Six-roomed House, Wash-house, Bathroom, and Pantry ; connected with drainage system. Price £575, or lialf the Land and House, £490. No. 38 WELLINGTON TERRACE.'—Six-room-ed Cottage Property. Two rooms recently added. Land 62ft. by 124 ft. A payment of £ls will secure this pro pertv, (lie balance being payable us rent. Owner leaving Nels'Vi. That attractive Property in TORY-ST., belonging to Mr H. G. Coombe (who is giving up housekeeping), consisting of an almost new Seven-roomed House, with Land 65 feet by 150 feet deep. The House contains every convenience, and is for sale cheap, and on easy terms. That Property in BRONTI-STREET, belonging to Mr Ford (who has been transferred to Palmerston North), consisting of a new Six-roomed Dwelling and Land. The price is reasonable, and easy terms can be arranged. Those Splendid BUILDING SITES in Milton-street, belonging to Livick's Estate. Price £4 per foot. Splendid soil and Right-of-way at back. Will be cut up to suit buyers. GROVE-STREET.—a new 5-roomed Cottage, with conveniences, and connected with new Drainage System. Price only *t 5 per cent. - No. 8 mg. umiy i)uuu, or ulu ptr BRAEUURN MOTJTERE.—2B Arret FAmAS-BTSSKS,

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

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