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BISLEY LAND, LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. INSURANCE, FINANCIAL. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. HARDY-ST., NELSON. Those intending to purchase properties would do well to consult us. We have | a very large assortment of first class .properties to offer, town and country, including Orchards, agricultural farms, Small Mixed Farms, and Sheep Stations. Buyers special attention is called to the .following desirable properties: — WAKEFIELD. —68 acres freehold land ; 48 acres of rich flats and 20 acres of undulating ; 20 acres are in. crop and about 40 acres are ploughable, balance in .grass. The property is divided dnto'io' paddocks watered by creek and springs. Half-mile from school and railway station. One acre in full bearing /peaches and apples- Price £2IOO. Rbß- 113 HOPE. acres freehold land ; IS acres are flat and undulating, all in English grass and subdivided into mw paddocks, well watered. Seven-room-ed house with hot and cold water, and S-s-tall stable, glass-house with -water laid on, dairy, etc. The proI perty is capable of carrying 20 to 25 cows, and cheese factory, school and railway station are near property. Price £IBSO. Very easy terms. Reg. 118UPPER MOTTTERE.— 40 awes freehold, all ploughable and excellent orchard country; 21 acres now in orchard, 7 acres feeing 5-year trees and 14 acres 1-year trees. The property is clean and ring fenced. Price £SO per acre. Reg- 116 WAKAPUAKA.—964 acres freehold, low hills, excellent sheep country: divided into 9 .paddocks well watered by springs. Buildings comprise 8xoomed dwelling, with 'hot and cold ■water and all conveniences, shed and necessary outbuildings. Carrying capacity 1000 sheep. Four miles from the school, creamery and town. Price £5530. S- e £- US. HOPE. —25 acres freehold, all flat country and all planted in orchard; 3100 trees, apples and pears. The property adjoins the school and railway station is within) easy distance. The property will ibe soldi as a whole or subdivided to suit buyers.. .The apples are all export varieties. Call on us for fuller particulars. Reg. 119. STOKE. —23 acres freehold, all fl- 1 9 acres in orchard. Buildings comprise new dwelling, barn, trapshed, etc. About one mile from! school and railway -station. Price £2IOO, £750 cash* balance, of purchase money can be left on mortgage. Reg.. 119. BELGROVE.—2O63 acres freehold; 1000 acresi flat and ploughable, divided into 14 paddocks, all of wbi<& are well watered. At present it is running 1500 sheep. Carrying capacity 2000 sheep. Dwelling 12 rooms, wool" shed, trap shed, elc. ) One mile from school and 4£ miles? f rami 'railway station. Price £4 10s peT,acre. R«g- 1,18PURAMAHOT.—ISO acres flat land.; 90 acres in English grass, and 60 acres . dloughable; l'l. acres are in crop. It Is sub-ddvided into 8 paddocks and . -well watered. comprise 6roomed house and outbuildings, cowshed, etc.! Two miles fa-omi the school and cheese factory. Sea frontage with natural harbour. Price £2325. Reg. 117. BATON*. —1659 acres freehold ; 300 acres flat, 1000 acres undulating, and 300 acres hilly; 900 acres are in bush and 750 acres in English grass. It is subdivided into ten paddocks, well watered and carrying 700 sheep and 40 head of cattle. New 9-roomed, also 6-robmed house" and_ 2-roomed whare, hop kiln, blacksmith's shop, etc. HalfJmile from school and 10 miles from railway station. Price £9OOO as a goingr concern. Owner will exchange for a North Island property. ',„' Reg. 117 BRIGHTWATER.—3I acres freehold, all flat and ploughable; 9£ acres fruit, balance ini cro.ois and grass, sub-divid-ed into 6 paddocks well .watered _by springs and creek. 8-roomcd dwelling with stable, cart-shed, barn, etc. Half-/ mile from, town and railway station, and § -mile from factory and school. Price £3OOO as a going concern. Very easy terms of payment can be. arranged. , Reg. 114. WANGAPEKA—I3B acres leasehold, all flat; 113 acres .ploughable. 25 now in crop. Divided into 10 paddocks, all of which are well watered. The property is carrying 10 cows and 150 sheep. ■One mnhute's -walk from school and post office, and 1| miles; from railway station. Title TJ.I.P. Rental £63 per year. ; Price £I3OO. This property would easily run 2 sheep to the acre, and can be converted to freehold. . Reg. 111. MOTUEKA.—-£-aere freehold land. 5roomed dwelling and outbuildings. Price £SOO. Title L.T. Reg. 11l KORERE.—264 acres; 60 acres flat and 204 acres hilly; 10 acres are in bush, 60 acres ploughable. and 26 in crop. It is divided 1 into 12 paddocks, well watered and ring-fenced, and is cartrying 250 sheep, cows and horses. 9roomed house, stable, trap and,implement shed, i-mile from) school f-mile fromi post office and 8 niii'es -from railway station. Price £2IOO, including crops and stock. Title, Land Transfer. £IOOO cash, required, balance 5 years at 4 roer cent. Reg. 109 MOTUEKA.—II4; acres freehold, situated Brooklyn ; 60 acres good orchard land, ring fenced and well watered. At present it is running 100 sheep. It is 2 miles from the school and § hour's drive to the Motueka wharf. Price £ISOO. Terms, £SOO cash, balance can -be left on mortgage. ' Reg. 109. LOWER MOUTERE.—26 acres freehold —all flat and "ploughable, well watered. No buildings. ' Title, CG. Price £3O per acre. Reg. 108. WAI-1T1.—75 acres freehold land : 25 acres .flat and 50 undulating, and all in grass. It is next 'to the school and railway station. Price £2OOO. BRIGHTWATER.—63 acres, all undulating, and has been ploughed . The bulk is now in crop, and is divided in- , to 9 paddocks well watered by springs, Siroomedl, house, with all conveniences,' barn and stable. The crops include peas, oats, barley, early potatoes ,etc. Price as a going concern, 3 cows and i 3 horses, trapeaaid implements, £I6OO. j Reg. 90.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 17 November 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 17 November 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 17 November 1916, Page 8

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