ESTAB. 1886. ESTAJ3. 1885. Bisley Bros. & Go,, LAND BAKERS, AUCTIONEERS. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, NELSON, HAVE THE FOTuLOWINO ffJCiSi."Qr.&: 9«'!®S.VALUABLE PRUFfcKTIES FOR £AL£. ON EASY TEEMS OF PAYMENT. 8500 ACRES FREEHOLD, we ! l watereit and sub-divided ; now grazing 6000 sheep, as well as cattle l.id horses. Price, £3 per Acre. 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD; splendidly situated ; mostly limestone formation, about 4 miles from railway ; superior Residence. Price, £3 10s per Acre. 524 ACRES L.1.P.. well fenced and subdivided ; about ?°0 acres under culti vation. to be sold with live and dea<; stock. A bargain, £2200, terms. 375 ACRES LEASEHOLD, with right oi purelui.-o; n<_ <v residence; 85 cows ai tdluation; adjoining chces? factory. 3220 ACRES FREEHOLD & LF.A3L HOLD; a splenJid pr-'ipeny ; n- .o t;ec«.-s>aiy Outbuilding* . con tains some of 'Ai? bi ; ?t liaf land <,> r.vDominion. i.ONGFORL.- .Acn» dij.u l Acres in Bush, 100 \.:ies under Plough, balance English giants; cod venient. Residence. good (Jiutniilding <. water power ehatf and wood «••;£• '•*:>? ->heep -.iiinto : noiv rniik'f • ' MLUai-ocl ie;i.r Mi-ctor. C'l .vi- ? 'V . natfy wr t/N ROAD lO M U UCHISON —470 •v<res ;u ii L.I.P. Laud. about 150 aci-es in gra.s.s, balance bnsh Lai residence and outbui'ding* at £6 per acre. c'PRING GROVE.—2B7 A.res V v-liokl ; residence, outbuilding*? ; 90 in crop, 3 aT*»s orchard. 2 aires nons. The la*".,j is Limestone. Splend'd *attenirve farni. I'ADMOB. —150 Acres Freehold, oonipact farm ; now grazing 100 sheep and 40 cattle. ACRES FREEHOLD, STUKE.—The owner ie leaving X'sitcn. and in con sequence a sale mucx made, which gives a rare chance to sccuie one of t.he best freehold blocks, with warn; position, and beautifully situa;ixl. with frontage to mam road, ~::d ;ib"tt,uie on the sea ; wel] watered ; sup<'rit/r residence. Within <"»ne mile of raiiwi station, church, schoci, arid store. WAKEFIELD.—S Acres Freehold ; new 7 roomed residence; every coirrem ence ; close to sch'vl, stoiet church email orchard.
CANVASTOWN. —530 acre*. A <n->st d«sirable property, bound to i" 'jreas<- it. value; splendidly sitnate«i ut, main road ; well watered, partly uodrt cultivation, partly valuable milling bush. Shoud make a dairy farm. 1 "ice low. 245 ACRES FREEHOLD, well situated; 6-roomed residence: fenced and subdivided. For quick sa.e £IOSO wiil be accepted ; terms. 125 ACRES FREEHOLD. SPRING GP.OVE; some of trie Kst lard for any puxpof-e j good residence. Call for particulars. 1026 ACRES FUEEHGLr 1 . < lv l few miles from city. A spiend.d piopertj at a low figure ; excellent residence, ontbui]dings, etc. 52 ACRES FREEHOLD; prne!' -iv x port Apple Land. Only £SOO. 72 ACRES FREEHOLD. n*«j- < >y ; well watered; new residence. La-sy terms. 197 ACRES FREEHOLD ; 60 Acres nuder plough. 7-roompo residence ; situated 14 miles from school, creamery, etc. l 6 ACRES NATIVE LL_*SE- £ .vcres in orchard; new 6-roomod house; one of the best orchards in the district. 52 ACRES FREEHOLD : the best «f apple or small fruit land; 7 acre#; in choice orchard ; neax school and township. ACRES FR F,EH OLD ; 7- roomed house and ouibuildings ; 2 Acres in orchard ; 40 acres in wop ; 1 wlway station. 620 ACRES FREEHOLD ; will subdivide. onp of the best ;u Nelson, no lifer land fo r export apples ; near station. Price only *3l?. 10s per acre. 286 ACRES FREEHOLD, W&imea West; 15 acrce Hat, balance low fc'lls. mostly in bush. For quick saie— a bargain at £450. Reg- 224 2000 ACREb FREEHOLD AND O.R.P : About 1000 Acre in graos, tho >alaroe in bufiK. The land is limestone; "inOoubtedly some of the best grass l~nd U" the Dominion. Priro low, easy terms. 520 ACRES FREEHOLD, at Tafcnka • ai> flat, rich soil, near to eea ; b*oi.i nr. pioperty Price low ; i«ef. 233. 2160 ACRES FREEHOLD; idea] country; well fenced and watered , good residence; only few riles from railway station. Reg. 700 ACRES FREEHOLD, fv« mile;? from city, warm sheep and cattle country; well fenced ;*ard6. dip. Fo/ immediate sale—a bargain. 220 ACRES, L-oing a nice little Fr€«ho] i property near the city ; ai! cle.-.: ext e_ fc some 40 acres. Cheap a.. £.1000; terms. Reg. 236. 40 ACRES EREEHOLD LAND, Waka pnaka. Loner frontage to main toad ; sub-divided into a number of parts ; 8 roomed residence. Splendid infsst"\ent. Reg. 217. 1.25 ACRES, FREEHOLD, Sprin? Grove, the best land ; lai'ge frontage to main Iyja.d ; all under cultivation ■. good resij/ence, with even' convent once. Reg- 217. 40C ACRES FREEHOLD. Tapawera, being fenced and sub-divided ; 300 acres ploughable, 40 acres good bu-h: lies well to the gun ; the best of fruit land ; about half-mile from station, store, and school. To go a bargain —£1350. Reg. 221. 200 ACRES L.I.P. LAND ; rent 44s ; 150 acre® in busn, balance in grass To go a bargain—only £2OO. Reg. 221. 580 ACRES FREEHOLD ; 200 acres level; well sub-divided and watored , 12 acres in apples; new residence ; near post office and school; £I6OO R©g--222. Write n* for particulars, or come and view. In all cases we can arrange easy t«rms of pay ment. Bisley Bros. & Co.,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 12 March 1912, Page 8
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