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PROPFRTIES FOKJSALE , BISLEY BROS. & CO • Stock and Station Agents, jj Auctioneers, Valuators, Etc. ( .and & Estate Agency ' ill good marketable properties advertised free in this column. ; Splendid Agricultural and Pastoral Farm. 2250 Acres 2250 7 Acres In good District, Railway Elation on Property. Q250 Aores Freehold, (1000 Aoteß O.R:P.) 5 years to run, and 1000 Aorea under Oooupatton license- The whole ol the property adjoins, making one oampaot blook ; is well subdivided and w^tnrad. and is all flat open country. Buildings consist of Houbo 6 roomß, barn, cowßhed, Btable, cart shed, dairy, separator, men's hut, blaoksmith b shop and all tools. Stook at present on olaoe* 100 bead cattle (40 being milch cows), 7 horses, 120 sheep, also spring oart: dray, dogcart, plough, harrows, and reaper, a'l neoessary tools and harness for working the plaos. Prioe, as a going concern, £2500. Fol 170 SMALL GRAZING RUN. 1000 Aores, within 13 milea of City and 6 from Railway ; is well, watered by streams and springs, estimated to produce off awampß 300 tons of flax yearly. More land can be had if desired. &rioe «3 pet aore. Folio 175 N.B AGRICULTURAL FARM. 303 Acres, is subdivided into 7 parts, well watered by ores ks ; 2 roomed cottsge and shed on place; mile from sohrol; h»B produced 1 0 bashels peas per acte. and two tonß oaten s leaves per aore ; running at present 250 Bbeep, besides cattle and horsee. Crops now being put in to be taken fit valuation. Pfioe £2500. Fol 178. RIVER FLAT LAND. 240 Aores Fraehold land in grass, subdivided into 3 paddooks, with a runjning stream in eaoh; 14 aores are in crop. Housed 9 room 3, stable, eto, only half mile from sohool. Price £1800. Folio 172. GOOD GRAZING AND DAIRY FARM 522 Acre 3, well subdivided and watered. Good 6-roomgd house, dairy, barn, Bhearing shed, Bheep and cattle yarda (carrying at present 1150 sheep, 85 head oattle, 15 horses), a 9 agoing concern, with 850 mixed sheep, 75 head mixed cattle. Irioe£4ooo. Folio 171. SPLENDID CROPPING LAND. 159 Aores (100 acre 3 flat and 59 billy), 52 acres in barley, 15 aores in turnipß, balance in grass. Subdivided into 10 paddooks, watered by streams and springs. Carried 122 eweß and hoi/gets through winter. Had 7 ncreß in early peas, whrch realised £170, this area now being ploughed for turnips. House 10 rooms; Bhed. 8 staled stable, cowshed and 4 stalled staVej 2 miles from oreamery, 1£ fiom sohool.^J£ Price £2600. Folio 168. 'f HANDY FARM CLOSES TO RAILWAY. 205 Aores, 1 m.le fiom railway station, •will carry about 3fO sheep; frewood en property o insists ot red pine F.nl nnuu, with good mirkJ in city; new house, sheds, eto ; is v eL subdivided acd »a'.«red. Tiiee £150 . GOOD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PROPERTY. 3150 Acres Freehold— 22so acres being iv grass, 150 acres wish willing timbor, 75 acres bush,. All fenced and subdivided ; first-class fences ; 1000 aores are ploughable, 10 50) 63 in hops; gtowd any crops or ct reals: 40 acres at present in tutnipF. Carrying at present 2500 sheep, 100 be^i oattle. New 10-roomed house, stables, cart sVe.is, 2 hop kilns, and other outbuilding?. t tw up-to-.ial3 wool Bhed, 38 by 50 feet, us> completed- As a going concern, with 10 draught hordiS, 2 trap horses,' and ep.veral hacks, seed drill Osborne Cultivator. M*ssey Harris do, Spading Harrows, binder ( Q fw), mower, harrows, doub'e and single furrow pi'.ughp, traps, carfs, etc., etc. Prioe £20,000. Foi 174 HANDY FARM, CLOSE TO CITY. 70 Aore3 freehold, 40 acres plongbable all in grass. Subdivided into^six paddocks: streams and creek run though oen're Houbo, 4 rooms, almost new, cowshed, da'-ry, Bheep yards and dip ; 1£ miles from school and creamery ; is carrying at present 100 sheep, 4 horses and 6 cows; will carry 200 Bheep all year round. Prioe £950. Folio 173 HANDY FARM CLOSE TO T3WN 207 Acres freehold ; 85 acres ploughed, balanca in grass ; 14 acres in oats, 12 acres in peas, 4 acres in potatoes, 2 acres in turnips, 8 acres in rape, and 20 acres to be sown down. Farm ia subdivided into 20 psddccks, and well watered by natural springs. At present carrying 250 ewes House of seven rooms ; stable of five stalls; sh«js. etc, on Stoke side of pro perty ; a<:d house 5 rooms (old), stable and Bhed on Bishopdale Bide. It is about 2i miles from town, stoke side 1& Bishopdale | and 1 J from Port. Price £20 per aore. Folio 168 Or will sell 186 aoree, with all orops except 10 acres of oits.' Price £15 per acre. GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM. r*f\ ACRES, subdivided into 4 padOU docks, watered by springs; good cropping land (40 acres in last season) ; all clear of noxious weeds. House seven rooms, workshop, 2-stall stahle, cartshed, and byre; 1 mile from school, close to railway station. Price, only .£25 per acre. Fol 180 SUITABLE FOR LARGE OR SMALL ;fruit growing. 94 Aores, four mileg from City, suitable or small or large fruit growing, in splendid reality ; long frontage to publio road, and uitable for utting up into smaller areas. Would also make a splendid dairy farm, never-failing stream running right through property. Price £2700. Folio 165 CLOSE TO OITI. n AORES, 2J miles from city. Four cores in splendid orchard ; good wat?r sopply; is subdivided into three piddo ;k8 ; large fowl run, and fowlhonses. S>x-iO)med House, Btable, barn, and storeroom. Price £1150, Fo 175 CITY LAND. 1 Q ACRES (more or less) Freehold Land J O wiihin the city ; splendid gra^B countr; ; must be sold ; a Bargain, only £475 terms if desired. SPLENDID CITY RESIDENCE: BRIDGE STREET. New House, 7 large and lofty rooms, bathroom, pantry, wash-house, and every oonvenienoe. Outbuildings consist of workshop, wood and coal house, fowl bouse and run. House built on oonorete foundations ; flower garden acd lawn. Good orchard, one • quarter acre land. Price £1100. _ TOWN RESIDENCE, HARDY STREET. House, 9 rooms (2 storey), all modern conveniences; large bay windows, wi!b baok balcony; two rooms, 22 x 18. Gas stove In kitohen ; bathroom, wash-house and copper, tubs; built on brick foundaons ; good garden, nicsly laid out in r U it and shrubs. Prioe £1100, Sections. We have good Building allotments , in'^all parts of the City at very reasonable prices. To those who wish to dispose of heir property, either Sheep or Cattle Buns, Farms or Town Prop3:iies, we will be pleased to have rail partiuuiars, as we have a large enquiry for all descriptions of the above, and are consent we can effect sales. BISLEY BROsT&^GfT, "took, Station, Land, Estate, and Commission Agents, Auctioneers, Etc.. •iardy Street, NelsojJ '

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11995, 23 July 1907, Page 4

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