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ESTAB. 1885. ESTAB. 1885. Bisley Bros & Go LAND BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, NELSON, HAVE THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. 8500 ACRES FREEHOLD, well watered and sub-divided; now grazing 6000 sheep, as well as cattle and horses. Price, £3 per acre. 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD; splendidly situated ; mostly limeatorie formation; about 4 miles from railway ; superior Residence. Price, £3 10s per Acre. 824 ACRES L.1.P., well fenced and subdivided ; about 200 acres under cultivation, to be sold witb l*ve,and dead stock. A bargain, £231/0, te'rms. 375 ACRES LEASEHOLD, with right of purchase; new residence; 85 cows at valuation ; adjoining cheese factory. 3220 ACRES FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD; a splendid property ; new residence, necessary Outbuildings ;_ contains some of the best ilat land in the Dominion. LONGFORD.—S2O Acres, about 200 Acres in iJush ; 100 Acres under Plough, batar.oe English grasses,- convenient Residence, good Outbuildings; water power for chaff and wood cutting ; sheep country ; now milking 40 cows, situated near factory. Price low ; easy terms. ON ROAD TO MTRCH fSON.—47O Acres Fre-ihold and L.I.P. Land, about 150 acres in grass balance bush. Large residence anj outbuildings. Cheap at £6 per acre. SPRING GROVE.—2B7 Acres Freehold; residence, outbuildings; 90 acres 'in crop. 3 acres orchard, 2 acres hops. The land is limestone. Splendid fat-ten.-ig farm. TADMOR.—IIJ Acre* Freehold, compact farm: now graa jig IwJ sheep and 40 cattle. 25 ACRES FREEHOLD, STOKE.—The owner is Uj'ing Nelson, and in consequence <t a!e must be made, whien gives a rare chance to secure one oZ the b-et freehe'd blocks', with warm position, and beautifully v.tuateo wiiJi irontage to main road, aid abutting ! on the sea; well watered : &p«>crior re-. ■ sidence. Within, one mile of-railway station, church, school, and store. WAKEFIELD. —5 Acres Freehold; new 7-rporoed "°Mdence ; every convenience ; close to school, stores, church; small or chaw?. •' CAMvA^IOWN. —550 acres. A most desirable property, bound r<> irii.rea.-e in value; splendidly situated, frontage tomain, ; «">!! WitPipJ, part'y under oultivufior.. partly valuable nvlling bush. Shouid make a wood di»;ry *urin. Price low. 245 situated ; 6-roomed . residence ; fenced and . sub■di\".'dV- . For quick sale £IOSO will be accepted ; termt. 125 A'ORES FREEHOLD, SPRING GROt E —Some of the best land sor ' -any parpesp/; iqbod'TesideiiV-*. ! Gal>' *V>r particulars. 1026 ACRES FREEHOLD, omy a few miles f'ror» city. A splendid property at a Jow n 3 -re'; excellent' residi>*»••», outbuildings, eXc 52 A CRES FREEHOLD ; excellent export Apple Land. Only £SOO. 72 ACRES FREEHOLD, rear City; well wate ed; new residence. 3asy iermn. IS7 ACRES FREEHOLD; tO Acres under, plough, 7 roomed residence; situated 1£ miles from school, creamery, etc., ■ 16 ACRES NATIVE LEASE ; 8 Acres in orchard; new 6-roonied house;.op© of the bet,u orchards 1 in the diGtrict. 32 ACRES FREEHOLD: the beat of apple or fmall fruit land : 7 acres in choice ornh^jd; near school and township. , 72 ACRES FREEHOLD ; 7-rmd. house and outbuildings; 2 acres in orchard; 40 acres in crop; near railway station. 620 ACRES FREEHOLD; will subdivide; one of the best properties in Nelson; no better land for export apples; near.itaUOn. Price only £l2 10s per acre 286 ACRES FREEHOLD, Waimea West; 15 acree flat, balance 'ow hills, mostly in bush. For quick sale—a bargain at >£4so. Ree. 224. 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD & 0.R.P.; about 1000 Acres in grass, the balance in bush. The land is mostly lime etoue ; undoubtedly some of the best grass land in the Dominica. Price low, easy terms. 520 ACRES*FREEHOLD, at Takaka. all flat, rich soil, near to sea ; beautiful property. Price J" w > terms. Reg. 233. 2160 ACHES FREEHOLD; ideal sheep country ; well-fenced and watered ; gvXxi residence; only few miles from railway station. Reg. 234. 700 ACRES FREEHOLD, few miles from 2ity. warm sheep and cattle coimtry; well-fenced yards, dip. For immediate sa'e —a bargain. 220 ACRES, being a nice little Freehold ■ property neat the city; all clear except some 40 a. - res. Cheap at £IOOO : terms. Reg. 236. „ „, . 40 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, Wakapuaka. Long frontage to mam Toad ; sub-divided into a number of parts; 8roomed residence. Splendid investment. Reg.. 217. . 125 ACRES, FREEHOLD, Spring Grove, the best land ; large frontage to main road; all under cultivation; good Tesidence, with every convenience. Reg. 217. 400 ACRES FREEHOLD, Tapawera, being fenced and sub-divided ; 300 acres ploughable, 40 acres good bush; lies ■ well to the sun j the best of fruit land ; about half-mile fron station, stOTe, and school. To go'a bargain—£lßso. 200.ACRES LLP. LAND.;, rent 445; 150 acre? in .--ush. balance in grass. To go a bargain—onlv £2OO. Reg. 221. 380 ACRES FREEHOLD; 200 acres level; well sub-divided and watered ; 12 acres in apples; new reei< j£" c Jt' near post office and school; £j.600. Reg. 222. Write us for particulars, or come and view. In all cases-we can arrange easy terms of payment. IP"*'/-*-- ' Bisley Bros. & Go.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 12 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 12 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 12 July 1912, Page 8