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W. MT ANDI'SONS, HARDY STREET - - NELSON WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING TAKAKA PROPERTIES FOR SALEs jr' A ACRES of. Reclaimed Bwamp ;f) U Land. Splendid soil. Well ■ fenced and subndivide.d. Twenty minute*' drive to cheese factory. , Price £I4OO. i -j ACRES, of whicii 2» Acres are JU2 in lull bearing Orchard. Good . Dwelling of 8 room*. B. and C. Wuter, ; etc. Price, 331426. _ . 1 A O ACRES. AE ui Grass. Well watered with never failing streams. Well fenced and sub divided. All flat, and near'.y all ploughable. i'o go with the farm, *2OO good Sheep, o Cow*, some Young Cattle, and Piga. Sixroomed Dwelling 1 large Barn, Cowshed, and Stable, coi/ibined with Loft. Pno® £I6OO. 1 KA ACRES at Puraraahol, *U LOU ploughable, and a larye proportion has been cropped. Formerly swamp land. This pioperty would make a splendid Dairy Farm. Good Hons® and Outsheds. Pnice £1650. This property is bound to increase in value in the very near future. A f\ ACRES of the best land in Motu~t\J pipi, all being flat, ploughed, and sub-divided, and well watered. Good froaiago to main road. Close to School and Post Office. Price £1650. fi AA ACRES, of which iOO Acres OULP are flat, the balance belog hilt land There are 300 Acres in Grass. A firstclass Dwelling House stand* on the property. Price £3l*oo. QAA Af.REs, of which 100 acresare OVJU flat land, the balance being low hills. At present, running 200 sheep, but could easily be mado to carty 600 sheep. Price' £4 6s per Acre. A f\f\ -ACRES, of which 200 Acres 'HbUU flat, the balance being lull land. All in guass. With the property will be, included 700 Sheep , and 20 h#ad of Cattle, and 2 Horses. Price £6OOO. ■j f* ACRES of the best Land in JL v) Takaka, sub-divided with good fencing. There is a new House of 6 rooms, with Bam, Trapshed, and Cowshed There are 9 Cows, all coming intc profit, 1 Mare, 6 Pigs, Trap Harness, etc., Price. £I3OO only. gy Q ACRES of Lan£, cloto to town jU O and to dairy factory. All fenced and sub-divided. There is a good Dwelltag, Cowshed, Slaughter Shed, and nece*sary Outbuildings. The laud is of the bes?e>n the district, and is all ploughable. j Prico £7O per aero. This amount id- 1 ! tludes the improvements. WAPTAP C7.—l£ Acres of. Land facing the main. road, and close to whart, I with 6-roomed Dwelling and Outbuilding*. Good opening for icarket fttdeMr, Price £525. t»taagcmentb made for Shwrlng Perwn *ver tfei Abeve Pibfirtla, W, ROUT &SONS ■ i»nv «t»ch\ miioa. NEWMAN BROTHERS ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS, CROWN STABLES, . .... NELSON. LIVERY "sTABLI!S, V EHICLES 0? ALL DESCRIPTION* ON HIRE. •(4'OTOI CAR PROPRIETOIIUI, MAII~ SERVICES. NELSON-BLENHEIM SERVICti. Leave Nelson Daily. 0 a.m.; rofctura 8.20 p.m. Leave Blenheim Daily, ft a.m. | reton* 3.30 p.TO. , • NELSON-RIWAKA BERVICV. Leave Nelson 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Daily* Arrive Riwaka 1130 a.m. and 6 p.m. Leave Riwaka, 8.30 a.m. wd 4 p.m., arrive Nelson 11.30 and 6 p.m. WEST CCtSST SFRVICEB. Glenhope, Westport. and Reel ton, Tnex days and Fridays—amval of Train trOTi , Nelson ' Arrive Glenhope Wednesdays' cod Satur days—connect witb I'isain ftw Nel ' «. son, . ■ Westport to Reefton—Daily Raeftnn io W«»tport—Daily, MOTOR CARS available at shortest notice, and Special Trips arranged for. Also, ftfJlOtt Passengew. MOTOR LORRY, available for carriage at ell class** of Goods throughout lie District. Appl .TVOWN STABLES, Nelson 1 fl» °riv*.t* 4 AftreM, P. 0., •UHOlfii TSM . * What! a cold on the cheat? Rub a little "N/izol" where you feel the tightness, and cover with wadding. Sniff a few drops through a Ndzol Inhaler: That treatment always soothes and eases.* ' . (Under tour Iftdniiijttmitt.) t**"R. J. P. BEIRNJE; late ol Greymouth, Blenheim, and Kictou, begs to intimate to hi* friends and the public generally that he has taken, over the above Hotf>l. Tourista and Travellers will find every comf vt and convenience, as in the past. Tfo Catering is under the supervision of Mrs. Beirne, and Visitors will find everything to tfleir vdtirs 1 satisfaction; aui "• Some away from home." AH Local Been and Speight's. Superior Brands nf Wines, >od Ales. Otters *Jd Ttalegrsma prompt ly attended to. P.O. Box, 54; 'Phone, 38; Telegraphic «iidr*as, I "Masonic, Nelson." ub JASm P. BORNE, r-opriotor . ' .1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 9 July 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 9 July 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 9 July 1915, Page 8

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