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F. & D. EDWARDS LIMITED r [TORRENT Bay: 171 acres with fourroomed house and sleeping porch. Fine holiday resort or poultry farm. Price £350. Only £IOO required. ' [TAKAKA: Sheep and Dairy Farm, A 424 acres Freehold, 03 acres river flats and balance undulating Sheep Country. Property will carry 400 to 500 Sheep and 15 Dairy Cows. Six-roomed house, cowshed, barn, etc. School adjoins property. Cream cart calls. Low price. Easy terms. F 212 r MILES from Railway and Saleyards. 1500 acres, carrying 1300 Sheep, besides Cattle and Horses. 400 to 500 acres level and which will grow any kind of crop. New 5-roomed house and old homestead. Very low price and easy terms. {SPRING GROVE, 125 acres all level, excellent land, 20 acres crops, balance in grass, all ploughable. 7-roomed house and farm buildings, or will sol I part, of land with buildings. F<?42 jOTOPE: 4 3acres good Agricultural land, all level, with big frontage to main road. Price £llsO. Easy terms. T TPPER COLLINGWOOD STREET: 7 rooms, pantry, bath-room, hot and cold water, balcony, etc. Price £950. F 245 ]V EAR COLLEGE and HOSPITAL, 4 ’ rooms, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, copper, tubs, drainage and gas. Land 60 by 120 feet. Price £750. F 245 t^TOKE: 7a acres with 9-roomed House, all conveniences and electric light. Situated Main Road. Property well laid out in Trees, Shrubs, Lawn, etc. Or will sell house and 4 acres. Close to School, P.O. and Railway. Good motor ‘bus service. F 249 ’ ' Limestone country. 1800 acres in Grass and 30 acres Crops, carrying 2000 Sheep, 140 head Cattle and 20 Horses. Good 8-roomed House and 4-roomed Cottage and all Farm Buildings, Sheep Yards, Dip, etc. F 249 TLYARDY STREET: 7 rooms with every convenience. Price £I2OO. Five minutes from centre of towi* F 241 F. & D. EDWARDS LIMITED Babies, growing children and invalids who suffer from stomach troubles will find relief in Sharland’s Fluid Magnesia. Larger bottle—lower price. No more grinding of Wade’s Worm Figs. teeth with LAND. LAND. LAND. R. ISADD & CO. BOX 7G3, DUNEDIN. Telegrams: "Setland.” Principal. MR. R. T. SADD, Land Advocate and Surveyor. Business Manager i MR. J. B. PADD, Land Sales Commissions. WE CAN SELL YODR FARM AND FIND YOU ANOTHER— A BETTER ONE. [ Drop ua a line NOW ! I R. T. SADI) & CO. Don’t be a drudge ! Liquid “Tan-oF lightens labour. Splendid for polishhq floors and furniture. CHEEP Farm, 1600 acres, 330 Freehold, balance Government Lease; rent £ls per year, 650 gras*, balance bush. 380 acres first-class miking bush Pr (•sent stock: 400 sheep, a lot of cattle and horses. Sunny country and well watered, well fenced and subdivided. About 50 acres flat. Place much understocked. Price, including all live and dead stock, £3OOO. -ACRES. 100 acres good river *' _flat, balance undulating. A good proportijo plowable. A good stream suitable for power carrying capacity ; 5C cows. Price £560- No buildings, excepting whare ICAA ACRES. 1100 Freehold, bal anee L.I.P. Low rent. 1300 grass, balance bush, with a lot of milling timber. Stock 900 Sheep, and a number of cattle. Fair house and outbuildings, handily situated. Much understocked. Price, including all stock, £6OOO. Owner will accept £IOOO cash. Balance at 5 per cent. This place has never changed hands.

account of Mr T. Hill, Brightwater, who, through ill-health, is compelled to give up farming. 50 acres Freehold first-class flat land. 16 acres Oats, 6 Wheat. 3 Tobacco, 2 Hops, balance Grass. House and outbuildings. Price £3OOO. Easy terms, f N the Estate of the late Hubert Mead. 465 acres good land, with fair house and outbuildings. Good main road frontage. To wind up the Estate this place is offered at the low price of £2500. Call for further particulars. T IMESTONE Country. 2000 acres Freehold, practically all undulating, 300 plowahle, 300 bush, balance grass and crops. Well subdivided into convenient paddocks. Good house and outbuildings, shearing machines and power for farm work. Stock wintered 2000 Sheep and 150 Cattle, besides fattening a lot of sheep. Situated handy to Nelson and 6 miles from Railway. Price only £5 10s per acre. TN tlie Estate of the late Mrs Ilanron, Stanley Brook, 1500 acres Freehold, 500 flat, balance undulating. About one-sheep country in present state, but would carry a lot of stock if root crops were grown. Good road frontage and handy to railway. Two houses, modern Bungalow and e. good farm house and necessar ysheds. This place is suitable for subdivision and would make two or three mixed farms, and is cheap at £7 per acre. IUTANDY Farm 58 acres. 40 flat, 18 ■**'•*- undulating. 3 acres Hops, 7 Oats, balance Grass. Present stock 60 Sheep lewesj, 3 Cows, 2 Horses. Modern house 5 rooms with all conveniences. Motor shed, hop kiln, barn, stable, etc. Handy to Nelson. This is a paying concern. Price £2OOO. CJTOKE: 24 acres with long road frontage. Cutting up proposition. Modern residence with every possible convenience. Lovely plantations and creek with bathing pool. If you inspect this, you will want to buy it. Further particulars on application. Q TOKE: £-acre main road frontage. Nice house and outbuildings. Permanent Creek and Plantation. Price £I3OO. ILBOPE: 16 acres, all been plowed, excellent. land for early peas, small fruits, cows, etc. Fair house and outbuildings. Telephone installed. Close to School and Railway. Price £1250. AKAPUAKA : 7% acres. Good ' ” house apd outbuildings. Very suitable for market gardening apd few cows. Price £2200. Places of all sizes and descriptions in all parts of the district. Call for particulars. I. CAMERON & CO. AGENTS FOR—THE INSURANCE OFFICE OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. Fire, Marine, Accident, Loss ot Profit, and Workers’ Compensation. CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 January 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 January 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 January 1925, Page 12