F. & D. EDWARDS TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON HAVE the following Properties For Solo COUNTRY PROPERTIES CHEEP and CATTLE RUN—IBOO acres Freehold, carrying 2UOO Sheep, besides Cattle and Horses. About nOO acres level, very suitable for Turnips, Rape or other Crops. Good Dwelling, Shearing Sheds, Dip, etc. Five or six miles from Railway. Price, £7 per acre. F9‘3 T) IWA.K A—2500 acres Limestone Country—7l)o acres felled and in Grass, wintering 900 Sheep. When fully improved will carry 3000 Sheep. Price £5500. * FI 81 ORCHARD PROPERTIES AND DAIRY FARMS Wo have a good selection oi these to choose from. Call and get particulars. SUBURBAN AND TOWN PROPERTIES Brougham street—Mr j. Bicchymleirs Property. 'Well-built 11-roomcd House, 2 Bathrooms, hot and cold water and all conveniences. Good Section Land, Immediate possession. /TOLLING WOOD STREET—7-room-ed House, Scullery, Bathroom, Tub Wash-house, acre land. Copper, Etc. :jFI4SA KAWAI STREET—Splendid Residence,-? rooms, Bathroom, Wash house, etc., and every possible convenience. Land 63 by 180 it. 1192 ■| K ACRES —5 acres Orchard and balance in Grass. New 7-room-cd Bungalow, with every convenience. Ideal Home. FlB9 STOKE— 11 acres, b.l acres Orchard in full bearing, b-roomed Bungalow, Bathroom, Wash-house, hot and cold water, etc. The Home is beautifully situated on a high with magnificent view. 14144 AI 4 144 A ■piCHMOND—'SI acres, all ploughable. Splendidly adapted for growing early Peas and other Crops. New 7-roorned House, Bathroom, hot and cold water, W ash-house, ILlectiic Light. We have a big list of Properties of all descriptions on our Books, whesh we shall bo pleased to show Clients. F. & D. EDWARDS CLARENCESMITH & CO LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Opposite Union Bank, Hardy street
<>ll4. WCRES Freehold. Limostone formation. Lies well to the snn and is well watered by permanent creeks, 100 acres iii crop and considerably more cropping could he done; it grows excellent crops; balance in Grass. The whole of the property is well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Buildings consist of well built Homestead, large Shearing Shed, Implement Shed; in fact, all outbuildings necessary for the working of the place. Sheep Dip, Cattle a»d Sheep Yards, etc. Carrying 1800 Sheep and 83 head of Cattle. Close to Railway, School, and Township, and is only a few miles from City. This property is on the market' at the ridiculously low price of £6 10s per acre, and the owner will leave aj considerable amount of the purchase. money on mortgage. F3l ORCHARD Property, Stoke—l 6* ” ' 'acres planted in Apples, Pears, and Stone Fruits. This Orchard is in full bearing, and the returns are excellent. Wo can recommend this as a first-class investment. Further par-! ticulars on application, 13--. tyfk ACRES, Wakefield, 6 acres 3-1 *« " year-old Sturmer and Delicious Apples, good healthy trees, subdividGii into o paddocks. Sheep Dip and Yards. Stock to go with the place, 100 good Sheep. Price £2OOO. Easy, tori'm; niransed. 133 F36 WELL-BUILT 8-roomed House ▼ * with 2 acres level land, ’would subdivide into 4 ha.lfi-acre Sections, all fronting main road. Ur would make Ideal Poultry Farm; sunny position and good land. Price £IOOO. Half cash. TVfOTUEKA' BOROUGH—Orchard, IYX 7;. a eves, 500 nine-year-old Sturmers, 250 Winter Cole Pears. Balance Grass— £IOOO. U35 IVfOUTERE, 867 acres, 999 years’ IYI lease; rent £1 17s 2d year Whare— £4 10S -acre. /COUNTRY STORE—One of the best businesses in the district, with a splendid turnover. The property is Freehold, with Stables and all necessary storerooms, together with duelling. Post Office attached. The owner Is retiring, hence the opportunity, not often met with, to secure a flourishing business at a reasonable price. Full particulars on application. fi3/ t 9 ACRES—IO minutes from Post JL/£ Office Public road runs through the centre' of the property, thereby making it a good cutting up proposition. Good 7-roomecl House, and 3 rooms detached; Stable, Cowshed with brick floor; 2 acres in Orchard, lo go with the place, 2 Cows l m profit, 2 Heifers Half-Draught Horse, and Plough.’ Price £1550. Easy terms arranged. /Wo would be pleased to *show intending purchasers any of the •operties, together with numerous hers on our list. OPPOSITE UNION BANK
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 June 1920, Page 8
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