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J,ANDI_ JLAND! KESSRS BJSLEY b«OS. AND CO. have the following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES FOB SALE. r^rtlculara Civcn at Offices, Hardy Street. §itpilt Price £28 10s per acre, or sud for fruit cultiva&jn, raspberries, and other small fruits.- Extend3.ilirs&oldland;al m^ thirds rich river flats; handy to railway station. Price £8 10s per 4. 90 r aores of freehold laud about two thirds rich river flats; .^eU • watered and fenced; with «ght roomed house and otfer » % r^ . rear railway station. iTice residence and yards. A bargain. Price, 27s 6d per acre. 6. SCO acres freehold land,^ mostlj limestone formation, together with 1000 crossbred sheep. Seller will, at his own cost, erect boundary fences. Price, £^. n^ Os PPr« r acre. Easy terms— £soo cash, balance can remain at 5 per cent 7 300 acres excellent grass land, ' suitable for dairying or milk walk Splendidly watered. Price £8 per acre. Easy teimß-£250 cash j balance in 3 years at 6 per cent. •J. 2,000 acres (more or less) freehold and leasehold lr.rd; about 1200 acres in English grass, balance bush country. The land is limestone formation and the present winter carrying capacity, about 1200 sheep, 200 cattle. Trice, £2 per acre ; £250 cash, balance al 5 -) iiM acres' freehold land. Excellent 1 sheep country, as well as large quantity of firewood. Withui. an oasy distance of the city. Price, £4 10s per acre. Easy terms— £250 cash; balance in 3 years at 5 per cent. . JO. 100 acres of freehold land, Stokej to go a great bargain. Excellentgrazing country, or unsurpassed for dairying purposes; splendidly sheltered, warm position, never failing water supply;; aboiit^ minutes run from the Port. ±-^o 10s pei acre. Terms if desired. 1 1 COO acres of freehold land, splendidly situated, warm position, permanent -water snpply with jesidence thereon, sheep yards, etc. Plice, £0 per acre. Unusually «asy terms — £250 cash, and tie balance in 3 years at 5 per cent. 12 50 acres, Motueka district, practically all flat land; about 6 acres in young orchard, balance of land •mostly ploughed, ready for cropping. The whole fenced and subdivided; small residence thereon. A great bargain and easy terms. Price, £16 per acre. . ■ 13 200 acres freehold land, good iinglish grass suitable for all stock, as well as for pig and poultry farming, etc. ; within easy distance of tho city. Price, £7 per aore. Terms, £250 cash, balance can remain for a term of 3 years at 5 per cent. , 14 2850 acres of freehold land and L.I.P land : excellent sheep country, with rich river flats, fenced and subdivided; 7-roomed residence, shearing sheds, stables, etc.; near railway. For prompt sale, to be sold a bargain at 45s per acre. Full particulars on application. „ 15 520 acres of freehold land, mostly limestone formation, heautifullv . situated; carrying capacity 1000 sheop, as well as cattle, etc. A bargain. Price, £3,200. 16. 1H acre 9at Stoke; 13 acres in young orchard. Particulars on application. : ' ■ 17. A splendid property, situated Totaranui, consisting of 207 acres of freehold land, and 284 of L.1.P., divided into eight parts; well fenced aiid . watered; about 200 acres flat. To be sold as a going concern, with all live and dead stock thereon. £1,550. 18. 850 acres, Alatari, near Murchison. A very fine grazing and dairy farm, about ioO acres ploughed ; | good residence and everyconveni- j ence. Property is situated near School and" Post office and the Murchison Dairy Factory. 19 18 acres of city property, most suitablo for expressmen or for poultry, etc. Price, only £450; £100 cash, .balance for a term at. s' per cent. - " ' ; 20. 32 aores of freehold land, just over '' city bpundarj;! "Will accept Govofiinyait valuation, - £851); £250 cash, balance for a term at q per % i\. 100 iom of freehold land, being valuable* agricultural farm; rich soil, producing the best of cereals, and would be excellent for orcharc and fruit cultivation. Lies well to the sun, and at the same time well watered, together with crops thereon ; near railway station and school. Price low. Terms can be arranged. ; S3. City property, 11 acres; about 4 acres in orchard; residence and outbuildings. Price, £1,100. £150 cash, balance can remain on mortgage. A rare chance. 23. 1,112 acres freehold, 4 miles from city; splcncid iv vestment; well watered; new residence. To a satisfactory purchaser the whole of the ir.oney can re'.i-aiu at 5 per co:u. Conditions on application:' 24. l/iost desirable fresholti property, ooiit-aii-.inj; 100 acros_.(raore or less) 5 acres ijrii ops, some 50 acres in oats, .baluncu grass.' Superior residence, hop kiln and ont buildings, to be sold with or without crops on easy terms. 35. 3500 Acres, This valuable freo- ' " hold property is so well and fav-ourably-known that we feel it is needless to give a long description. A largo part as undep-cul-: tivation, splendid soil, now grazing some BUOO sheep and' lambs. Excellent residence; well fenced and watered. Prie& and full particulars on application. 26. 2,063 acres of freehold land about 200 acres under plough, subdivided into ten parts; almost new residence, hot and cold, water, beautifully situated; near railway station ; good sheep country •, roaded on three parts and should very shortly cut up to great advantage. Immediate! possession. Terms. We have also for sale a xsum&er of O>her Farm and Station Properties, as watt as City Building Allotments, large medium and small -Residences. In all oases easy terras of payment, can bearranged. arid in ..raost cases a small' deposit only is waated, with extended fcornis of payment, interest. at 5 per cant.- Fii'l particulars given on application at -our offices. Hardy street, whore ;uso arrangements can be. made for inspection. •' ./■AND : - : 0.r : 1 '■

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12710, 1 December 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12710, 1 December 1909, Page 4

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