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Land and Estate Agents" St—~l Trafalgar Street, Nelson

RIWAKA.—A splendid Fruit and Agricultural farm, comprising 22 acres of She best land in the District. 15 acres in Orchard, Raspberries and Hops. Good 8-roomed house, stables, looseboxes, etc. TOTARANUI.—674 acres Freehold and 1419 acres O.R.P. at 6s per acre—Boo acres well grassed and sub-divided into 20 paddocks; 150 ac-es ploughable ; balance milling bush. Homestead consists of 8 roomed house standing on a terrace overlooking paddocks and Bay, every convenience including telephone. 2 houses near beach, one of 6 rooms, other new 7-roomed bungalow, woolshed, cowshed, etc ; 2 acres orchard in full bearing. About 200 acres suitable for apple .growing. This property is being offered as a going concern including 650 sheep, 20 head cattle, 5 horses, motor launch, 2 boats, household furniture, etc. Price low. Easv terms. WANGAMOA.—424 acres Freehold, 150 acres in grass can-ying 200 sheep. Bal amce bush and fern. Cottage, she!, and yards. Price £2 per acre. LOWER MOUTERE.—ISJL acres level land. 5 acres in 5 year old apples, 2 acres strawberries and acres raspberries in -bearing. 4-roomed' cottage, etc. Price £975. LOWER MOUTERE.—Nice orchard property, 10 acres land with good covtage, barn, stable, packing shed, etc., 7 acres in Orchard. RICHMOND.—Fine property :i 82 acre 9 with frontage to Hill street. Property is sub-divrided .ii«io 6 paddocks with sheep proof wire fencesPrice £2O per acre. HOPE.—4O acres. All in Grops, subdivided into 3 paddocks. New 5roomed house, pantry, wash-house, tubs, stables, trapshed, barn, etc., price £1450 No. 105 PELORUS SOUNDS.—I6O acres freehold and 377 acres leasehold. Winters 700 sheep besides cattle and horses. 4-roomed House, man's whare {2 rooms), milking shed, hayshed, dairy, woolshed, and concrete dip. Post and telephone offices on premises No 104 "WAKEFIELD. —lOf acres, 3,- acres oi chard in bearing. 6-roomed house, dairy, bam, trapshed, etc. Price £I2JO. No. 103 WAKATU.—I4 acres flat laud—2 acres in pears and balance in apples in full bearing—all best varieties. The property is well fenced and watered. A magnificent building site can be acquired adjoining the property. No. 101. STOKE. —Very nice Residential proper-ty—6-roomed house, all conveniences, stable, trapshed, etc. 8-| acres level larld. 6£ acres in. orchard, partly in bearing. No. 39. BELGROVE. —246 acres freehold and 483 acres O.R.P. Good sheep country will carry 400 sheep. 3 acres are in hops. New 5-roomed house, hopkiln and stables. Pric© £llOO. Easy terms. No.- 85. MURCHISON.—ISO acres freehold, 595 acres L.I.P. All the freehold is flat and grassed and 50 acres stumped. 2CO acres L.I.P. in grass and balance bush. Carrying 300 sheep and 90 head cattle —Good 9-Koomed house, stables, barn, 8 bail cowshed with concrete flocr. This is a fine property and is being offered onh; on account of the owner having gone to the war. No. 97. BRONTE ESTATE.—34£ acres of which acres are in 3-year old orchard. Property is situated a mile from Mapua Wharf. Price £1875, easy terms. No. 106. POKORORO. —687 acres freehold, mostly in grass, undulating and hilly. 6nomed house and farm buildings. Price £3 5s per acre. Wil learrj 700 sheep. WAKEFIELD. —5 acres land with new 6-roomed house. Price £550. Easy terms. STOKE.—IS£ acres excellent land and all level having frontages to both main and back roads. Cheapest property in Stoke. Price £1250. Easy terms can be arranged. No. 78. UPPER MOUTERE.—2 sections of 15 and 16 acres with long frontages to main road. Excellent land and ready for planting in orchar-' l his winter. No. 103.

TOWN PROPERTIES. COLLINGWOOD-ST. AND MILTON GiRCVE. —The Property of Estate late Mrs Adam son, with 7-roomed house and small shop, stables, etc. This property would cut up into 4 excellent Building Sections. BRIDGE STREET.—The old established Pastry Cook and Confectioner s business adjoining Empire Theatre. House contains 9 rooms, bathroom, wash house, etc., large tea rooms and shop, bakehouse aaid stable. Land £7g •by 160 feet. RENTONE STREET—3 sections land, each 42 x 113 ft, with 2 good cottages •thereon, connected' with drainage, and ! both let to good tenants. Owner having left Nelson, will accept £750 for the lot. CENTRAL COl/LINGWOOD STREET. —Desirable 7-roomed house, bathroom, copper, tubs and connected with sewer. Land 45 x 110 ft. 2 ndmites walk from centre of town. Price low. RICHMOND AVENUE.—2 splondid building sections, each 60 x 121 ft. Will sell cheap as owner bas left Nel- ! son. NO. 80. 'TASMAN house, j bathroom, wash-house, copper, tubs, I verandah back and. front. Good seci tion. Well laid out in garden: and lawn. Price £575. No. *OS. TASMAN STREET.—7 roomed house, land 45 x 152 ft. Price £450. No. xO4. J GROVE STREET.—7-roomed house, I bathroom, -wash-house, etc. Land 54 ; x 295 ft. Price £750. No. 104. HUTCHESON STREET.— 6-roomed house, pantry, bathroom, waah-house, wood and coal shed. Gas throughout and connected with sewer. Price £7OO. Terms: £2OO down aud bal- [ ance can be arranged. FlO6. NILE-ST. EAST.—6 roomed house, bathroom, wash-house, copper, Tubs, hot and cold water. Stable and coach-house. Land 55ft. x 200 ft. . Price £750. Easy terms. F. 106. NILE STREET.- -64 acres, at present j occupied by Mr H. Clouston, About 10 acres rich flats and balance undulating and hilly. Good b-ropmed house. 10 bail cowshed, stable barn, etc. Gas laid on to house and cowshed. Early possession. No. 105. SEYMOUR AVENUE.— New 5-roomed house with h. and c water and all conveniences. Sunny position. Corner section land 50 x 110 ft. Price £550. . No. 06. F. & D. Edwards Nelson

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Nelson Evening Mail, 29 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, 29 July 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, 29 July 1916, Page 8