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™Land and Estate Agents Trafalgar Street, COUNTRY PROPERTIES. 444 ACRES, carrying 500 sheep, 20_ to 30 head cattle, besides horses. New i 5-roomed house and farm buildings. F126. 1000 ACRES.—SS7 acres flat and 443 acres hilly. 'Railway runs through the property." Sub-divided into 20 paddocks . Well fenced and watered. 7roomecl house, pantry, bathroom, dairy Farm, buildings, woolshed, shearing shed, etc. Carrying 600 ewes, 175 ewe hoggets, etc,- 16 head cattle and 4 horses. A good proportion of the land is in crops. F'l26. 18C0 ACRES, carrying 2000 sheep. 500 acres are absolutely level and have never been under the plough. Would grow excellent crops of all kinds. This property would winter li sheep to the acre. 7-roomed house and all necessary farm buildings. F96 t MOTUEKA. First-class Boarding House containing 18 rooms, bathroom, wash house etc. H. and C. water service. 1 acre land. Doing a splendid business. For sale as a going concern. Very low price and easy terms. F7B. PURAMAHOL—ISO acres with newly erected Dwelling, Stable, Cowshed, Barn, etc. Well watered, fenced, and subdivided. Close to Factory and School. Price £l4 per acre. F. 124. TAKAKA.—IS3 acres, subdivided into 18 paddocks. Well watered and fenced. Good 8-roomed House and modern Dairying Plant. First-class herd of 20 Cows in full profit go with the property. Price £2550. F. 124. WANGAPEKA. —540 acres first-class Sheep Country. Good Whare and Sheep Yards. Close to Railway and Tapawera Sale Yards. Price £5 per acre. F. 124. STOKE. —Ideal Residential Property Delonging, to Mrs Salisbury—9£ acres ■with modern 7-roomed House, Scullery, Bathrom, H. and C. Water, and every possible convenience. Stablesj Coach-house, etc. Excellent water supply. House is situated on a terrace, and has a magnificent outlook over the Bay and Country. F. 122. LOWER MOUTERE. —50 acres firstclass lwid, practically all 'level; 8 acres orchard in full bearing. Well watered, fenced, and subdivided. Good 5-romed house and oatbuildings. Close to School, and 3i miles from wharf. Will sell on very easy terms, or exchange *cr city property, or will lease to a competent farmer. F. 123. TAKAKA. —146 acres bheep and Cattle Country, as a going concern, with 6 cows, 200 sheep, 3 draught horses, farm implements, etc. Six-roomed house, 3-rmd. Cottage, and Farm Implements. Easy terms. F. 122. FOUR MILES FixOM RAILWAY.— 160 acres splendid Dairy Country; cream cart calls; 7-roomed house and all farm buildings. Price £2O per acre, including 10 dairy cows. Present stock carried —300 sheep and 7 cows. Very easy terms to a suitable man. -£; 122SHEEP RUN.—IOOO acres good Sheep Country; 150 acres fiat, balance hilly; 10 acres orchard in bearing. Large brick house, new. Oppbsite Railway Station. Price £4 per acre. F. 94. UPPER MOUTERE.—S4 acresj 1£ acres hops, 5 acres 2-year-old apples, balance grass. Six-roomed house, barn and stable. Well fenced and watered. Price £ISOO. Easy terms. F. 121. RJWAXA. —32 acres of the richest land in Riwaka. Practically all flat and ploughable; 7£ acres hops, 1 acre raspberries. and 6 acres 3-year-old orchard. New 6-roomed house, stable, hop Jriln, etc. This is a fine property, ana is being offered at a low price on easy terms. Will sell separately 9 acres with 6 acres orchard F. 63STOKE. —Mr Ckarles Martin's property, containing about 160 acres, rich flat land, suitable for dairying, eroppihg, or orchard growing. Will soil wither as a whale.or .in blocks to g*it purchasers at prices ranging from £l6 per aore. This is the cheapest land «ff*rinr in Stoka, and should sell j.it — «4- *TI A -n-OTAAc. aclrafl "Plana nn application. SPRING GROVE.—36 acres splendid dairying and agricultural land, all level, with main road frontage. New 6-roomed house and necessary farm buildings. This property is being offered at a" low price, as owner is leaving. PUSTO>\N PROPERTIES. BRONTE STREET— Good building section 50 x 100 ft. Price only £3 per foot. F126. BROOK STREET. —Nice compact concrete cottage property. Five rooms, bath, copper, tubs. ate. Gas laid on. Price £340 F126 6-ROOMED House with I acre? excellent land, having frontages to three streets. . Five good glass-houses in tomatoes and grapes. Purchaser would eet advantage of this crops. B b F125. WELLINGTON TERRACE.—7-roomed , house, bath, copper, tubs, etc. Land ' 72 x 150 ft. Price £383. F125. MAORI ROAD. —6-roojned house, land | 80 x 130 ft. Price £475. Exceptionally easy terms. F125 HALIFAX STREET (near Post Office)— Fine residential Property, 8 rooms, scullery, bathroom, etc. Good section land. This is a fine property and is being offered at a very low price. CORNER OF BRONTI AND SHELBOURNE STREETS.—The fine residential_property occupied by Mr Collier. House contains 7 rooms, large bathroom, wash-house, -opper, tubs, etc. Land 74 by 100 ft. F. 124. WOLFE STREET. —5-roomed house, wash-house, copper and tubs, drainetc. Over £-acre planed in apples. Price £475. / F. 123. THE WOOD. —6-roomed house, copper, tubs, and drainage. Splendid section land '"well laid out. Frontage to two streets. Price £675. F. 123. roomed house, known as WiK Lodge." House is in excellent order, hni would make a good boardinghouse. For sale or to let. Price very low, as owner is leavLig Neliou. Immediate, possession. F. 31. 1 MILE FROM CITY.—I2 acres laod. About 6 acres level, balance good hills in grass. This property has about 500 feet frontage to main road, *Sn*d would cut up into valuable building sections; 5-roomec2 house, stable, barn, cowshed, etc., 2 glasshouses 60 by 21 feet and 75 by 21 feet for tomatoes and cumnmbers. Also 1 acre •rchari in lull bearing Price £IOOO. F. 120. ¥ 9 Dk Edward*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 8