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T. VERGOE & SON LAND AND ESTATE AGENT b, HARDY STREET, KELSON. QA/j .ACRES L.I.P; 230 Acres in fJt/TC Grass. About. 50 Acres Rich Flat; rest good, clean Hill Country. | Large Two-roomed Whare and Shed. Excellent opportunity for energetic man. Price £I3OO. ACRES Freehold; 45 Acres Flat, balance undulating Whole ploughable, rich land, originally _ heavy bush country. Eight Acres Bearing Orchard, mainly Apples, best varieties. Good House and Outbuildings. Situated on Main Road, 3£ miles from Motueka Wharf; handy to School and P.O. Price £2375. 1 AA ACRES Freehold; Flat Land; IUU 55 Acre*} under Cultivation. 5 Acres Hops, 6 full-bearing Orchard, 5 shelter Bush. Land all strong quality. Good House, with H. and C. Water and other modern conveniences. Full range of Outbuildings. Situated on Main Road, handy to wharf. Price £42 per Acre. f*Af\ ACRES R.L. About 225 Otc\J Acres Grass; will winter 300 Sheep. Good limestone country. No Buildings. Remarkably cheap property at £BOO, O Q ACRES, situated 3 mile s from O City. Two to Three Acres fullbearing Orchard; balance Grass. New House, sp'endidly finished, with every modern couven ence. Necessary Outbuildings ; an ideal home. Price £2IOO. AA ACRES; 6 Acres' Orchard planted six years, mainly Apples. Pn’ce £BOO. MAPUA. —Quarter Acres, with new fhree-roomed Cottage; piodem convemencTO. Pxi;© £275. CITY PROPERTIES. 5 Rooms; practically new house, situated op rise. Deposit; balance as rent. Price £550. 7 Rooms; fine home in best resideaitia] locality; £825. 5 Rooms; Britannia Heights; nice home; largo Section; £550. 6 Rooms; Coilingwood-street; modem House; large Section ! £750. 7 Rooms; modem Home, with all conveniences; vicinity of Colleges; £775. 6 Rooms; well built House, on large Section p £470 6 Rooms; practically New House; over Half-acre Land; good locality; £750. 6 Rooms; practically new House; well built, and nicely laid out. Section 70 x 150 feet. £675. Many other desirable City ar;d Country Properties on our listx.

GEORGE OAMERON L\ND AND ESTATE AGENT, WAI-111, B.A,s THE FOLLOWING FRO PE tv’ TIES FOB SALE;— 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 1600 sliep and 50 head cattle ; 300 acres ploughrible ; partly limestone, and capable of carrying much more stock. About 100 Acres in Crop; good' House and Buildings ; position handy. Price £6 per acre ; would consider Exchange for smaller Farm. 376 AGEES; 60 flat, and mostly under cultivation ; 140 Grassed; balance Bush. House, Stable, and other Buildings. School 2 miles, Railway five. Price, including all Stock, Furniture, etc., £240. £650 Cash. -936 ACRES; 200 flat, 100 undulating; 600 in grass; 10 crops. Stock carried at present 100 Sheep (RomneyLincoln cross) and a few Cattle. House and Buildings. School two miles. Price £5690. Stock at valuation. 20 ACRES good Land, suitable for cropping or Cows. Small Orchard; good 7-roomed House. Price £650. Close to Wakefield—23o Acres, carrying 250 sheep. Price £I2OO. Term** £IOO Cash. Sheep at valuation. TAD.MOR.—I27 Acres; 50 flat; balance low hills, carrying ISO sheep and 9 first-class cows. Small Raspberry Garden, from which the yearly returns are £l5O. of 8 room*. School l on the property. Rail one mile. Cheap at £ISDO 540 ACRES, carrying 700 sheep and some cattle. Fair House, etc. Tpwnship six miles. Price, including all stock, £4OuU. DAIRY FARM: 450 Acres Freehold; 1,20 in grass; new Three-roomed Cottage; hot and cold wafot, bathroom, and storeroom; good concrete Cowshed. Price £2OOO. Easy terms. On® Mil® from WAKEFIELD.—366 S Acre®; 50 flat, 16 crops, 4 orchard, balance grass ;' carrying at present 300 Sheep, 4 Cows, 3 Horses, and some Young Oattle. Price as a going concern £4OOO. 500 ‘ ACRES situated in WAIMEA WEST. 80 Acres flat, 470 Grassed, 30 Bush; small Orchard ; good: House and Buildings. School |-mile. Price as a going- concern £3300; half cash. 1300 ACRES FREEHOLD ; a good pari flat; all easy slopes, 1630 Acres Grassed, 20 in Crop; 75 Acre® nave been ploughed. House of 7 rooms. Shearing and other Sheds, Concrete Dip, etc. Stock comprises 1900 , Sheep, 27 Cattle, and '7 Horses. Po-; eit’on of the place is. good, price right, and most of the money can remain at 5 per cent. 346 ACRES FREEHOLD; all undulating, Sand easy to plough; will grow good crops of Turnips and Oats. Carrying at present 26 OSheep and 40 Cattle. This .place is close to Wakefield Railway Station, and cheap at the ’'price—£l6oo. Most of -the j money can remain at 6 per cent. WAKEFIELD.—I6 Acres; 6 Orchard, 10 Crops and Grass. New House of 4 room®, with all conveniences ; large Stable and other Sheds. Price ! £1250. Terms: £BOO cash, balance 5 years at 5£- per cent. SPRING GROVE.—ISO Acres Free-: hold; 35 hilly. 130 acres in gras®, 9 crops, 11 acre® orchard. Price £3500. 1 SPRING GROVE. —House and Three , Acres, Price £350. 1 Facing the Sea—s9o Acres; 300 grassed, carrying at present 444 sheep. House I of 5 rooms. School £-mile, Good j road to property. Price for bare 1 place £2400. 1 Properties for -Sale ql all sorts and sizes, J intending Buyers will be met at Wakefield and shown round the district. GEORGE GWERON LAND AND ESTATE AGENT,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1919, Page 8