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HARRIS A GRI SLAGS Land, Estate, and Insurance Agents, HARDY STREET. MIXED FARM "J ACRES; half mile from P. 0., X fJU Store, and Railway Station. All ploughable, and suitable for early cropping. Well watered, fenced, and sub-divided. New Dwelling of 7 rooms, (Stable, Shearing Shed, Ciartshed, etc. 2 Stacks Oaten Sheaves, half-acre Maize, winter feed, 300 Sheep, 4 Cows in milk, 3 Horses and Foal. Implements of every description. Owner retiring. Half purchase money can remain, at 5 per cent to approved purchaser. Full particulars from Sole Agents. OA ACRES Freehold Property, 1 •OU mile from Railway Station, School and P. 0., 338 acres freehold, 442 leasehold with right of renewal for long term (rental of leasehold only £ls 10s per annum); All clear. 60* acres are flat and the balance undulating to low hills. Subdivided into 10 paddocks. Carrying over 700 sheep, besides cattle and ; horses. The whole property lies well .to the sun, and has a frontage of about 1 mile to a good main road. Price for a prompt sale under £5 per acre. SHEEP RUN. >"7 /i(\ ACRES situate 12 miles from 4 utU City, 2 miles from P.O. and School. Lies well to sun, well watered, fenced and subdivided. Shearing Shed and Dip. No dwelling. Price under £4 15s Od per acre. Can be purchased as a gpmg concern with about COO sheep and cattle. Those on the look out for a Sheep Farm should not miss this opportunity. Early application necessary to Sole Agents. SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN. 3000 ACIRES; 2000 acm Free ' hold, 1000 Leasehold. Well watered, fenced, and subdivided. Carrying over 2000 sheep, 100 head cattle, and pigs ,etc Price as a going conunder to the Sole Agents. MIXED FARM. ACRES. All clear and in grass except alitle Native bush. Partly river flats. ,Six-roomed House. Stable and Trap Shed. Property carrying 100 sheen and 20 head cattle, including milking cows. Only 10 miles from City. Price £llOO. Easy terms. Intending Buyers are invited to call, as we can give particulars of the best available properties in this di&trit. We are prepared to arrange for Buyers the JFinan ing of Town and Country Properties. Harris and .ri beensla.de ARRIS AND OrEENSLADE NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS, HARDY-STPREET.

NOTICE. THE THINGS YOU SEE When on your Week-end Holiday will make splendid pictures, which will serve to remind you in future of the happy days GET A GOOD CAMERA —from— WEARING BROS. Take it with you everywhere, and bring back “living” memories. Our collection of Cameras include all the reliable makes, and we offer you them from 5s to £ 5 . Wc also stock a full range of all Photographic Accessor ies. WEARING BROS AGENTS FOR KODAK GOODS. NELSON LIME WORKS SUPPLIES OP QUICK AND AGRICULTURAL LIME ALWAYS ON HAND. ! FARMERS! Book now for the coming eeoaon. BUILD BUS! Uee only oar Special Brand of NELSON UMJS. F. W. GREENSLADE LIME WORKS, PORT NELSON. 'Phone 651. THORNY C ROFT VEHICLES FOR FARM TRANSPORT. The majoirty of the farmers of this Dominion Labour under the very great disadvantage of inefficient and fexpen- j eive transport facilities —difficulties which are readily overcome by using Thorny croft Commercial Vehicles. From 30 to 40 h.p., with carrying capacities of 2. 3, 4£, andl 6 tone, there is a Thornycroft that will solve your transport problems. British-made and British in endurance, strength* and reliability, it will take your milk to the factory, carry your w n ol and produce, move stores, etc., in fact anything that your horse-dray or lorry docs ' Thornycroft will do cheaper and quicker. Let us prove this Wrih? to *T fuS portlcnlars to A. rr V and Co., W&ngapui and Wellington.’'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1919, Page 1

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