TYREE’S TRAFALGAR STREET. NELSON'S LEADING STUDIO —For-L ’ Hira-CLASS PORTRAITURE Tjrtc’S Photographs ipetk for ■v' -utitiaw."' 1 Quality sod Finiah Unanrpaaaad. Tho»0 4WNELSON LAWN TENNIS COURTS , 'f;ojimation of club 4 A GENERA LMeeting will bo held at the-Institute ort TUESDAY Evening next at 8 o’clock. All Tenriis Enthusiasts invited to be ■'.present. . - IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE OR ' LEASE' • - y..y
"iJOTICE is hereby given that the unt4, \ HlrMeirtitioh'ld farms willbe' offered -for sale and lease at the District Lands Office;' Nelson; on'' TUES•’DAY, > 7th October, 1924,. at rll a.m. * 1. Section 83, Square 11, and Section •1, Block 11., Takaka S.D. Area 110 acres 10 perches. Upset price £650. 'Minimum deposit £SO;—A .dairy farm situated at Hamama. All in'pasture. Six-roomed dwelling and all outbuild-; ■ ingg. - 1 ‘ . 2. Part Section 177, Block 111, Takaka S.D. Area 95 ..Upset price £ISOO. Minimum deposit £IOO.—A dairy farm situated 1 mile from East 'Takaka School. All flat and in grass. roomed dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. , v ■ . f 3. Lot 14, Pt. Section 47, Block XVI., hMotueka S.D. Area 14 acres 1 rood 35 perches. Upset price £125. Minimum Ideposit £25. ; ; Situated 5 miles from Maiput Wharf. • Orchard 'has been ; destroyed. No buildings. f- 4. Section 13, Block 11., Matakitaki ’ S.D. Area 542 acres. Renewable Lease. Capital value £550. Weighted with £25 f otf". W improtements, payable ”in ' cash. Situated 3 miles from Upper Matakitaki School.;. Sixty-five ; .acres bush .felled and riot Wnt. ' Small hut oh property. Full particulars. 6n I application. ! ... N. C, KENSINGTON, ' Commissioner of Crown Lands. DWELLINGS AJSp.frARSI FQR SALE TWO* dwellings iii tliD rCity of Nelson and one small' Fanri situated at Wakefield, .will be offered fop sale by Piiidic Auction at the District Lands and Survey OfficdpNelson, on MONDAY 13th Octobcr, -3 at 2 p.m. Snialf d#osits t will’be-accepted on , ihC»bl*|»ropertieß:r ... . . - Full particulars on application, v •• n. C. KENSINGTON, . h Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 4 October 1924, Page 4
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