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Land and Estate Agents^ Trafalgar Street, Nelson RIWAKA.—A splendid Fruit and Agricultural farm, comprising 22 acres of «he best land in the District. 15 acres in Orchard, Raspberries and Hops. Good 8-roomed house, stables, looseboxes, etc. TOTaRANUL—674 acres Freehold and 1419 acres O.R.P. at 6s per acre—-800 acres well grassed and sub-divided into 20 paddocks; 150 acres ploughable j 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 hearing. 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 carrying 200 sheep. Bal ance bush and fern. Cottage, she:l, and yards. Price £2 per acre. LOWER MOUTERE.—I-5£ acres level kind. 5 acres in 5 year old apples, 2 acres strawberries and IJ? 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 cf 82 acres with frontage to Hill street. Property is sub-divided into 6 paddocks with sheep proof wire fencesPrice £2O per acre. HOPE.—4O acres. All in crops, subdivided into 3 paddocks. New 5 j i roomed house, pantry, wash-house, j [ tubs, stables, trapshed, barn, etc., ' [ price £1450 No. 105 PELORUS SOUNDS.—I6O acres freehold andjs77 acres leasehold. Winters 700 sheep besides cattle and horses. 4-roomed House, man's whare (2 rooms), milking shed, hayshed, woolshed, and concrete dip. Post and telephone offices on premises No 104 WAKEFIELD. —10;| acres, 3 acres or chard in bearing. 6-roomed house, dairy, barn, trapshed, etc. Price £13)0. No. 103 WAKATU. —14 acres flat land—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, glass-house, etc. 8f acres level larfd. 6£ acres in orchard, partly tin bearing. >.o. 39. BELGROVE. —246 acres freehold and 483 acres O-R-P. Good sheep country will carry 400 shoep. 3 acres are in hops. New 5-roomed house, hopkiln and stables. Price £llOO. Easy terms. No. BSMURCHISON.—ISO acres freehold, £95 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-roomed house, stables, barn, 8; bail cowshed with concrete flocr. This is a fine property and is being offered only on account of the owner having gone to the war. No. 97. BRONTE ESTATE.—34J acres of which 224 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. 6-r->omed house and farm, buildings. Price £3 5s per acre. Wil Icarry 700 WAKEFIELD. —5 acres land with r.ew 6-roomed house. Price £550. Easy terms. STOKE. —15£ 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 GR-CVE- —The Property of Estate late Mrs Adamson, 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 Confectioners business adjoining Empire Theatre. House contains 9 rooms, bathroom, wash house, etc., large tea rooms and shop, bakehouse and stable. Land •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 1 having left Nelson will accept €750 for the lot. CENTRAL COIXINGWOOD STREET. —Desirable 7-roomed house, bathroom, copper, tubs andi connected with sewer. Land 45 x 110 ft. 2 minutes walk from , centre of town. Price low. I RICHMOND AVENUE.—2 splendid' building sections, each 60 x 121 ft. Will sell cheap As owner has left Nelson. NO; 80. TASMAN STREET—S-roomed house, bathroom, wash-house, copper, tuba, verandah back and front. Good section. Well laid out in garden and lawn. Price £575. No. -t.05. TASMAN STREET.—7 roomed house, land 45 x 152 ft. Price £450. No. iO4. GROVE STREET.—7-roomed house, bathroom, wash-house, etc. Land 54 x 295 ft. Price £750. No. 104. HUTCHESON STREET.— 6-roomed house, pantry, bathroom, wash-house, wood and coal shed. Gas throughout and connected with sewer. Price £7OO. Terms: £2OO down and bali ance can be arranged. FlO6. ; NILE-ST. EAST. —6 roomed house, I bathroom, wash-house, copper, Tubs, hot and cold water. Stable and J I coach-house. Land 55ft. x 200 ft. j i Price £750. Easy terms. F. 106. 1 NILE STREET.- -64 acres, at present! occupied by Mr H. Clouston, About 10 j acres rich flats and balance undulating ( and hilly. Good 6-roomed house. 10 j bail cowshed, stable barn, etc. Gas laid on to house and cowshed. Early j possession. No. 105. i SEYMOUR AVENUE.—New 5-roorued house with h. and c. water and all conveniences. Sunny position. Cor- I mer section land 50 z 110 ft. Price , £550, No, M. F, & D. Edwards Nelson

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Nelson Evening Mail, 2 August 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, 2 August 1916, Page 8

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