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PROPERTIES FOB SALE BISLEY BROS. & CO. Stook and Station Agents, Auctioneers, Valuators, Etc. .and & Estate Agency Ail good marketable properties advertised free in this column. Splendid Agricultural and Pastoral Farm. 2250 Acres 2250 Acres In good District, Railway Elation on Property. 2250 Aores Freehold, (1000 Aoreß 0.8.P.) 5 years to run, ani 1000 Acrea under Occupation licenpe- Tbn whole of the property adjoins, making one compact blook ; i 3 well subdivided and wat red. and ia all flat open country. Buildicgd censiai of House 6 roomß, bam, cowshed, stable, oart shed, dairy, separator, men's hut, blacksmith s chop and all tools. Stook at present on olaoe- 100 bead cattle (40 being milch cows), 7 horses, 120 sheep, also spring cart: dray, dogoart, plough, harrows, and reaper, all neoessary tools and harness for working Prioe, ft a°s B 'a going concern, £2500. Fol 170 SMALL GRAZING RUN. 1000 Aores, within 13 milea of City and 6 from Railway; is well^ watered by Btreamß and springs, estimated to produoe of Bwamps 300 tons of flax yearly. More land can be had if desired. ,„„. f rice £2 per aore. Folio 175 N.B AGRICULTURAL FARM. 203 Acres, is subdivided into 7 pait3, well watered by creeks; 2 roomed cottage and shed on plaoo ; mile from school; has prodaoed 50 bashels pots per acre, and two tons oaten sheaves per aore ; running at present 250 sheep, beside 3 cattle and horaee. Crips now being put in to be taken at valuation. Price £2500. Fol 178 BIVER FLAT LAND. 210* Acres Freehold land in grabs, subdivided into 3 paddocks, with a running stream in rach; 14 acres are in oror. Housed 9 rooms, stable, etc, only half mile from school. _ Frloe £1800. . Folio 172. GOOD GRAZING AND DAIRY FARM 522 Acres, well subdivided and watered. Goo;t 6-roomsd house, dairy, barn, shearing shed, sheep and cattle yarda (carrying at present 1150 Bheep, 85 head cattle, 15 horses!, a=j agoing concern, with 850 mixed Bbeep, 75 boad mixad cattle. Iric.3 £4000. Folio 171 SPLENDID CROPPING LAND. 159 Acres (100 aore3 flat and 59 hilly), 52 acrea in barley, 15 aores in turnips, balanoe in grass. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by streams and springs. Carried 122 ewea and hoggets through winter. Had 7 acres in early poes, wbfch realised £170, this area now being ploughed for turnips. House 10 rooms ; shed 8 Btal'ed' stable, cowshed and 4 stalled siab'e; 2 rniies from creamery, 1£ fiom school.^JS Price £2GOO. Folio 168. | HANDY FARM CLOSE TO RAILWAY. 205 Aoras, 1 mile fiom railway station, VfHi tar-y about 3CO shef p ; firewood en propel t v consists ot red jine and rimu, witb giort m rket in city; nrw house, Eccd-.. ho : is »ell subdivide! and 7-a',;rad. P. ice £150 . GOOD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PROPERTY. 3150 Aores Freehold— 22so acres being in^.^be, 100 acrea \\i ii inildog timber, 75 acr-s t'Osb. All fenced and subdivided ; BrsUlßss fences ; 1000 acre 3 are ploughable, 10 i'C<e3 in Uoy-B ; Rfowa ai ; y crops or oere.-tis: 40 aoscs at preset in turnips. Car-ying at present 2500 sheep, 100 bead catt c. "New 10-roomed house, stables, cart she 's, 2 hop kilns, and other outbuilding?. Jcy up-to-daic wool Bbed, 38 by 50 feet, us completed As a going concern, with 10 Jraughii hors;s 2 trap horses, and several hacks, saed dri 1 1 Osborne Cultivator, Macs y Harris do, Spading Harrows, binder (atw), mower, harrows, double and single farrow plmv?bp, traps, carts, etc., etc. Price £20,000. F. ! 174 HANDY FARM, CLOSE TO CITY. 70 Aore3 freehold, 40 aoreg ploughable all in grass. Subdivided into"six paddocks: streams aad creek run thr >ugh oenre. House, 4 rooms, almoßt new, cowshed, dairy, sheep yards and dip ; 1^ miles from Bchool and creamery ; is carrying at present 100 sheep, 4 horses and 6 cows ; will carry 200 aheep all year round. Prioe £950. Folio 173 HANDY FARM CLO3E TO TOWN 207 Acres freehold ; 85 acres ploughed, balanc-3 in grass ; 14 acrss 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 is subdivided into 20 paddecks, find well watered by raturai springs. At present carrying 250 ewes House of seven rooms ; stable of five stalls ; Ehe33, etc, on Stoke side of pro perty ; aad house 5 rooms (old), stable and shed oa Bishopdale sido. It is about 2J miles from town, stoke side 1J Bishopdale] and 1J from Port. Price £20 par acre. Folio IGB Or will sell 186 acrep, with all crops except 10 acres of Otts. Price £15 per acre. GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM. £*{\ ACRES, subdivided into 4 pad-' XjXJ docks, watered by springs ; good cropping laud (40 acres in last season) ; all clear of noxious weeds. House seven rooms, workshop, 2-stall stahlo, cartshed, and byre; 1 mile from school, close to railway station. Price, only J625 per acre. Fol 180 suitable for large or small ;fruit growing. 94 Acres, four miles from Gity*. guifable or small or large fruit growing, in splendid reality ; long frontage to public road, and uit^ble for utting up into smaller areas. Woald also make a splendid dairy fa^m. never-failiag stream runniog right through property. Price £2700. Folio 165 CLOSE TO CITS. n ACRES, 2J miles from cHy. Four aores in splendid orchurd ; good wat.r supply ; is subdivided ioto tbrae psddoiks ; large fowl ran, and fowlhouses, s;x-;;o >roed Housa, stable, barn, and storeroom. Price £1150. Fo 175 CITY LAND. 1 Q ACRES (more or less) Freehold Land JO within the ci;y ; splendid gra^s country ; must be sold ; a Bargain, ouly £475 'terms if deßired. SPLENDID CITY RESIDENCE: BRIDGE STREET. New House, 7 large and loft/ rooms, bathroom, pantry, wash-house, and every convenience Outbuildings oonaist of workshop, wood and coal house, fowl house and run. House built on concrete foundations ; flower garden and lawn. Good orohard, one -quarter acre land. Price £1100. TOWN RRSIDESCK, HARDY STREET. House, 9 rooms (2 storey), all modern conveniences ; large bay windows, with back balcony ; two room 3, 22 x 18. Gas Btove in kitchen ; bathroom, wash-house and copper, tuba ; built on brick foundaons; good garden, nic-Iy laid cut in ruit and shrubs. Price £1100. Sections. We have good Building allotments in£all parts of the City at very reasonable prices. I'o those -who "pish to dispose of heir property, either Sheep or Cattle Runs, Farms or Town Proparties, we will be pleased to have fall partiuuiars, as we have a large enquiry for all descriptions of the above, and are consent we can effect sales. BISLEY BROsT&jCfT, r'tock, Station, Land, Estate, and Commidsion Agents, Auctioneers, Etc.. Hardy Street, Nelson \

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11996, 24 July 1907, Page 4

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