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Bisley Bros & Co E.STAB. Ibßfc. ESTAB LAND BROKERS, AUCTiuNEERS, STOCK ANT) STATION AGENTS, NELSON, HAVE THE FOLLOWING V 4LUABL2 PROPERTffcS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS OH PAY.MKNX HARDY-STREET.—Shop and Dwelling, with land feet frontage, bv a depth of 97ft. Lar S c shop. Dwelling contains 7 large and well-finished rooms. Gas and water and all modern conveniences thereon. TASMAN-STREET.—Residential o pertv in the Wood. The land has a frontage of 90 feet, by a depth of 100 feet. Substantial, practically new Residence thereon. rooms, 33tliroom, and Storeroom. Copper and tubs set in. Sewer connection. Yard and paths asphalted. PIGEON VALLEY, Wakefieia. —490 Acres Freehold; ring fenced; about 80 Acres Flats. All in grass. Fencing and firewood on property. Carrying about 4CO sheep. Four-roomed Cot face. Stock at valuation. Pnr* £ll6O. Re g- 118 UPPER AW AT ERE.—Sheep Run ol 19,000 Acres Freehold ' and 29,000 Acres Leasebjld (rental £100). Station Buildings in good repair. Telephone to Blenheim. Price £22,000. V Reg 115 KORERE. —437 Acres Freehold and 563 Lr isehold (which £3OO will make free). 500 Av°s Flat, balance Undulating. House of 6 rooms. Water laid on. Shearing Shed, Stables, etc. 50 Acres in ciop. • Carrying .1000-IfOO Sheep; also Cattle. Lmv price. . Reg- 111 WAIRO A GORGE. —400 Acred Freehold. Limestone Land; all in best English grasses. Carries two sheep tD the Acre. Five-roomed Cottage, Wooished, etc. F- ; ce £9 per acre Reg. 116 RICHMOND.—IL4 Acres Fr?ehold. divided into *ive paddocks. Rich, warm hill front, lying to sun. Close to markets. s Reg 116 SPRING GROVE,—24 Acres, with old Hoirestead. 11 Acres Orchard, six acres fuli bearing; 5 acres 4-ye<*f tree®. Rich level land. Balance in grass. Cheap, £llsO Reg. 110 WAIMh'A WEST.—SO Acres of "some of the best in Redwood's Valley. IdPii la/"! for Orchards. . All under plough. " Well shelteredc Long main j r6ad frontage- ' Price £2000: Reg. 116 ! EVES' VALLEY.—IOS Acres Freehola. [ Half flat, balance low hills Splendid i land for- croca tr dairying. Price £llOO. " Reg. 109 8500 ACRES FREEHS"-"H well watered and sub-divided; i_o« grazing 600 C sheep, as well as cattle and horses. Price, £3 per a era. R241 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD; splendidly situated ; mostly limestone formation; about 4 miles from railway ; euperioi Residence. Price, £3 10s per Acre. " R271 824 ACRES L*l.P., well fenced and sab divided , about 2n>o acres under cult; nation, to be soid with live and dead •took. A bargain, £2200, terms. R270 3220 ACRES FREEHOLD & LEASE HOLD; a 3pleudid property; new r* sideiice, necessary Outbuildings; contains some of tbt> best <iat land in the Dominion. 523P ON ROAD TO ■ MURCHISON.—47O Acres Freehold, and L.I.P. Land, abou... 150 acres in glass balance bush. Large residence anj outbuildings. - Cheap at £6 peT R27] SPRING GROVii.—2B7 Acres Freehold; residence, o.Jtbuildinga; a 0 acres in crop, 3 acrea orchard, 2 acres hops. The land is bue«ttonel ' Splendid fat> teniiig tarsi. ~ ' R254 CANV ASTOWN.—-660 acres. A most desirable property, bound to increase in value; splendidly situated, frontage to main ; watered, partly under cultivation, partly valuable milling bush. Should make & good df 'ry farm. Price low. R259 245 ACRES well situated . 6-roomed residencefenced and _ snbdivid . For guick eala £IOSO vril) be accepted; 13rma. E279 125 ACRES FREEHOLD, SPRING : GRO\ E.—Some oi the best land io» i any purpose; lood residence. Gal/ "or ' narticuiaxi. I ' R217 ' 1026 ACRES FEEEHOLD, only a few i miles from city. ; A eolondid property ■ at a loi / outbuildings, etc. R264 1 62 j-OkES FRE&IiOLL , excellent ea. port Apple Land. Oulv £3OO. * R242 72 ACRF-" 1 - FREEHOLD, near City; weii wat; &a ; new residence. Xaey terms. R24b IS ACRES NATIVE LEASE; 8 Acres m orchard; new 6-roomed house: one of the bet.K orchards in the district R251 620 ACRES FREEHOLD ; will sutxfc vide; one of the best properties in Nelson ; no Letter laud fjr export apples ; near Jtation. Price only £l2 lite per acre * R243 286 ACRES FREEHOLD. WS-emi West; 15 acr«"« fl.tt, balance low Kills, mostly ia bush For quick, sale—a &t £4f>o. Kce. <£24. 2000 ACRES FREEHOIjD & O.R.P. about 1000 Acres in grass, the oalano in bush. The land is moiitly line a eton-o; undoubtedly Hime of the best grass land in the Dominion- Price low, easy terms. K27i 620 ACRES FREEHOLD; at Takaka. all flat, rich soil, near to aea; beautiful property. Pr"\e low ; terms. Reg 233. 2160 ACRES FREEHOLD; ideal sheep flountry ; well-fenced £.rd watered : good residence; only few miles from viilway station. Reg. 234. 220 ACRES, being a nioe little Freehold property near the city ; all clear ■except some 40 Cheap at £1000; tbrma. Reg. 236. 40 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, Wak*puaka. Long frontage to main road • sub-dividsd into a numbei of partp; 8roomed residence. Splendid investment.. Reg. 217 125 ACEES, FREEHOLD Spring Grove, the best land ; large frontage to main road ; all under cultivation; good residence, with every convenl380* AO RES** FREEH OLD ; 200 seres level; well subdivided and watered; 12 acrea in apples; De *V n*ar post office and school; fclbUU. *?nt» us for particulars, or oome and u-;ew In all cases we <*n arrange easy biinf* of pnyroe'fl't.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 February 1913, Page 8