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 uheep, as well as cattle and horses. Price, £3 per acre. 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD ; splendidly situated ; mostly limestono 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 I've and dead stock. A bargain, £2200, term*. 375 ACRES LEASEHOLD, with right of purchase; new residence; 85 cows at valuation ; adjoining cheose factory. 3220 ACRES FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD; a splendid property ; new residence, necessary Outbuildings ; contains some of the best jlut land in the Dominion. LONGFORD.—S2O Acres, about 200 Acres in Bush-, 100 Acres under Plough, balance Englieh grasses ; convenient Residence, good Outbuildings; water power for chaff and wood cutting,' sheep country; now miiking 40 cows, situated near factory. Price low ; easy terms.
ON ROAD TO MUECHrSCN—47O Acres Freehold and L.I.P. Land, about 150 acres in g'-ass balance bush. Large residence an<] 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 latten.ag far™. rADMOR.—I~J Acrt* Freehold, compact far:a: now gra2'nt> 100 sheep and 40 cattle. 25 ACRES FREEHOLD, STOKE.—The owner is Nelson, and in consequence <x ale must be made, whicn gives a rare chance to secure one of the boet freehe'd blocks, with warm position, and bea itifully ntuatec with lrontage to main road, a::J abutting on the sea; well watered. superior residence. Within one mile <ji railway station, church, sciiool, and store. WA^E7IELD.—S Acres Freeh&k:; new 7-roomed "°sidence ; every convenience ; close to school, stores, church; small orchard. :A>Tv ASTOWN.— 550 acres. A most desirable property, bound :<> iiurca.-e in value; splendidly situated, frontage to main "vad ; u--oH*wateie'J, partly under cultivation, pr.rtly val:iab ! e milling bush. Should make a pood d.'i.ry farm. Price low. 245 ACRES FREEHOLD, well situated ; 6-' - o ,med residence ; fenced and subdivid .•For quick sale £IOSO will be accepted; termt. 125 ACRES FREEHOLD, SPRING GRO\ E.—Some of the best iand '*>? any purpose; <<ood residetiv-e. CnV or naxticulars. 1026 ACRES FREEHOLD, onry a few miles frorr citv. A eplendid property at a low n.,-re; excellent rjsiJt-/" , e, outbuildings, etc.
52 ACRES FREEHOLL , excellenf export Apple Land. Only £SOO. 72 ACRES FREEHOLD, near City; well wate ed; new residence. 2asy 197 ACRES FREEHOLD ; UJ Acres un Jer plough, 7 roocied residence; situated 1£ miles fron school, creamery, etc, L 6 ACR'iiS NATIVE LEASE; 8 Acres in orchard ; new 6-roomed house ; one of the bes>« orchards in the district. 32 ACRES FREEHOLD : the beat of apple or small fruit land; .' acres in choice oroi._-d; near school and township. 72 ACRES FREEHOLD; 7-rmd. house and outbuildings; 2 acres in orchard; 40 acres in crop; near railway station. 520 ACRES FREEHOLD; will subdivide; one of the best properties in Nelson; no better land for export apples ; near /ta.ion. Price only €l2 10a per acre 286 ACRES FREEHOLD, Waimea West; Lo acre& fiat, balance >ow lulls, mostly in bush. For quick sale —a bargain at £450. Reu. ii 24. 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD & O.R.P. : about 1000 A ores in grass, the balance in bush.. The land is mostly ' hme stone ; undoubtedly some of the best grass land in the Donunion. Price low, easy terms. i\ 520 ACRES FREEHOLD, at Takaka. all flat, rich soil, near to sea; beautiful property. Price low ; terms. Ui'g. 233. , , 2160 ALttES FREEHOLD; ideal sheep country ; well-fenced and watered ; gvXid residence; only few miles from railway station. Reg. 234. 700 ACRES FREEHOLD, few milee from rlty, warm sheep and cattle couu try; well-fenced yards, dip. For itti mediate sa'e —a bargain.. 220 ACRES, being a nice little Freehold property near the city; all clear ex cept some 4G Cheap at £IGOC : terms. Reg. 236. 40 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, Wakapuaka. Long frontage to main road ; sub-divided into a number of part'"; 8roomed residence. Splendid investment. Reg. 217. . 125 ACRES, FREEHOLD, Spring GroVfit the best lain:" : large frontage to main *©a4 ; al} under cultivation ; ■good residence, with every convenience. Reg. 217. 400 ACRES FREEHOLD, Tapawera, be*ng fenced and sub-divided ; 300 acres ploughable, 40 acres good bush ; nee well to thp sun ; the best of frmt land ; about half-miie fron station, e tore. anj school. To go a bargain—£lßso. 200 aciep in nush. balance in grass 1 o g'a narcain—onlv £2OO. Reg. 221. 380 ACRES FREEHOLD; 200 acres level; well sub-divided and watered; 12 acres in apples; new residence; near post office and school; £IoUU. Reg. 222.
Write us for particular?, <r come and view. Tn all cases we can arrange easy terms of payment. Bisley Bros. & Co.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 August 1912, Page 8
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