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7 *' ■■ ,' -'. * . W. ROUT AND SONS. HAVE THE FOLLOWING I A superior Cottage Property in Grove street West, adjoining Mrs Batchelor's pioperty. Land 99 feet by 118 feet. The House is very convenient, and is in a thorough state of repair. A Cottage Property in Alma street, lately ocoupied by Constable Bird. The house is in good repair and is very comfortable. The property has a frontage of 55 feet by a depth of 132 feet. Price £250. r Cottage and Land in Russell street, Washington Valley, belonging to Mrs Allen. Land 55 feet by 132 feet. To be sold cheap. Two Farm Properties at Wakapuaka, belonging to William and Alfred Gill, containing 115 acres and 53 acres respectively. These properties contain some really good land, and can be very profitably worked at a small cost Full partioulars on applica.ion. Mr HRuffell's Property at Richmond. The land is laid out as orchard, &c, and is in a good state of cultivation.' The resideoce is oomfortable and convenient, and in good repair The House and Land situate in Waimea Btreet, belonging to Mr William Patterson The ' rooms of the Dwelling are large, lofty, and convenient, and the Building is as good as new. I The land has a frontage of 49ft by a depth of 175 ft. A most desirable Residence in Collingwood street, belonging to Mr S. C. Hill. The House is built very conveniently, and the property is in a very nice neighborhood. The land has a frontage of 40ft and depth of 100 ft. Will be sold on very easy terms. A compaot Farm of 128 aores of land at Hope, with a oomforcable Eight-roomed House thereon. The Stook at present on the property can be taken at a valuation, if desired. Avery superior Property in Milton street, belonging to and ocoupied by Mr 0. MoGee. The House is well adapted for a family, having all necessary conveniences, and is in a thorough state of repair. There is nearly a third of an acre of land, tastefully laid out in garden, &o. A good Cottaee with Land (50ft by 144 ft), situate on Waimea Road, and adjoining St. Andrew's Orphanage. The House is nearly new, and is well constructed. The property belongs to Mr J. Millican. Price £260. A very desirable Property in Waimea street. The House is a two-storey one, and is in good repair. There is a quarter of an aore of land, very nicely laid out. A nice quiet neighborhood. A six-roomed Dwelling-house with Outbuildings, lately ocoupied by Miss Maokie, and situate in Bronti street, adjoining the Rev Lorenzo Moore's property, Land 75ft by 150lt. Price £210. A Cottage, with half-an-acre cf Land, in Totara street (Toi Toi Valley), recently oocupied by Mr Richard Farley, as a Nursery Garden. Prioe £130, a bargain. A seven-roomed House with Outbui.dings, in Shelbourne street, belonging to Mr M'Leary. Land 46ft frontage by 103 ft deep. A good Building Allotment in St. Vincent street, belonging to Mrs James Mills, having a frontage of 117f* by a depth of 297 ft. Prioe £70. Other Properties Por Sale and To Let in all parts of ths Oity, Suburbs, and Oountry, FOR &£Ll>m ObTtcTlbT Those Premises in High street, Motueka, at present oocupied by Mr Rankin os a General Store. There is a good Dwelling-house attached, and there are 2£ aores of Land. Immediate posesssion can be given. TO LET A very superior Property, situate at the corner of Waimea and Van Dieman streets. The House is in excellent repair, and very oonvenient. Very low rent to a good tenant. "SUN OFFICES," Land .Agents, Picancie^, & Valuers HARDY STREET, NELSON.

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Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5792, 2 May 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5792, 2 May 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5792, 2 May 1890, Page 1

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