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LAND! _LAND! fcSCSSRS BISLEY bKOS. AND CO. have the following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. particulars Clvcn at Offices, Hardy Street. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT ARRANGED. 1 40 acres of freehold land in rising district, near railway station: mostly rich river unsurpassed for root crops, vegetables, small fruits, raspberries, etc. iTico 2 150 acres rich agricultural land. 130 acres in oats, barley and wheat, the latter promising a very heavy crop. AU well fenced and sub-divided. New residence; within 5 minutes of railway station post office, etc. The whole of this land consists of rich river flats. Price £28 10s per acre, or subdivided into three allotments each 50 acres at £30 per acre. .No better land in the Nelson Province for grain, rape, potatoes, etc ; or for fruit cultivation, raspberries, and other small fruits.— Extended terms given. 3 137 acres of freehold laud; almost new 7 roomed house; well lenced and sub-divided. About twothirds rich river fiats; handy to railway station. Pnce £8 10s per 4 80 acres of freehold land, about two thirds rich in or liats; weU watered and fenced; with eight roomed house and other conveiu- .. encos ; near railway station. 1 rice t,io per acre. 5 bliccp property, 1,000 acres (more or less) oi frceiiold land, together with IJUU slieep an 4 lambs. All well fenced and watered, and new residence and yards. A bargain, l-i ico, 2is (id per acre. 8 800 acres iieeuold land, mostly limestone formation, togctnci Mvi iUUO crossbred slieep. seller ,vitl at his own coot, orecb boundary iences. l'nce, JL4 iOs per acre. Easy terms— £soU cash, balance can remain at 5 per cent. / 300 acres excellent grass land, suitable for dairying or milk walk (splendidly watered. Price £8 per ucru. Easy terms— *#so cash ; balance in a years at 5 per cent. j 2,000 acres (more or loss) ireenoia aud leasehold land; aboub 12UU ucica in Eiignfau fa^b.s, balauco bush country. I'He lunu is hniestone formation and the present winter carrying capacity about li.'UU sheep, 200 cattle. Price, £2 per acre-; £250 cash, balance at 5 j i^o acres freehold land. Excellent slioep counury, as well as large quantity of firewood. Within an oasy distance of the city. Price, £4 10s per acre. Easy terms— £261) casli; balance hx a years at 6 pur cent. i\> \oo acres of freehold land, .Stoke j to go a great bargain. .Excellent grazing country, or unsurpassed iur dairying puiposes; splendidly # uelteied, warm position, never i aiimg water supply; about 2 minutes run from tne Jfort. £ic xv* yor acie. lernis if desired. 4 i 4i/o uo.ts ol ireehold laud, Bpleuuiulji situated, warm position, perluuuuut water supply with resiUunee thereon, sneep yards, etc. i'nce, ad per acre. Unusually tuts leiuib— JWoU cash, and tne jaUiaeo in b years at 6 pur cent. i* 60 acres, Aiotueka- district, practicing uu vat laud; about 0 acres vi youiig orchard, balance of laud mostly ploughed, ready ior croppiu" llie wliole fenced and suuuiviued; small residence thereon. A great bargain and easy, terms, i'nce, £10 per acre. &;i *Q0 aores ireeuold land, good Jingasii grass suitable for aU stock, as well as ior pig and poultry farming, etc. ; wiuun easy distance oi tlio city. I'nce, i.< per acre. Terms, £251) cabii, balance can remain ior a term ol b years at o iwi C 4 fc&oO acres oi freehold land aud ju.i.i' JLitudj excelleiii sheep counwy, «itli i-icli nvcr liats, lenced and subdivided; /-roomed residence, slurring sheds, stabies, cic. ; : -ar railway, i'or prompt biile-, to oo sold a bargain at ios pel awe. i' UU particulars on apuiicutiuu. . io u-xi oer«;d of freehold land, mostly liiuesLoite ioiiuauou, beautuuUy siuwLcd; curving capacity iOuu faiioL-p, «s well as cattle, etc. A bargain. I'nce, £3,"AJU. Hi 'n-i aG«es at btoko; 13 acres in young oicnard. Particulars ou ainjiieauou. ii. H »piM«uHl pro|jeny, situatea xoluiunui, cousisiiiig ol 2Oi acres oi nceiiuiii tana, aiiu i-o-i oi Jj.i.x'., uiviucd uiLu eigiit parts; weU ieuced and watered.; about 2UO acres Uat. lo De sold as a going to.iccru, with all Uve and dead stock thereon. £1,550. . lt> boo aCi«s, iuatari, uear Alurchison. A very uue grazing and dairy mini, about jloU acres ploughed; iiood residence and every couvewJaee. Property is situated near JSchool and Post ottice and the iiiureUison Dairy i actory. iv 18 acres of city property, most suitable lor expiessmeu or lor poultry, etc. i'lico, ouly £4ooj £lUO casu, balance ior a term ac o per cent. . »i 32 acres ot iroehold laud, just over city boundary, will accept uovorumeut vuiuiUiou, £»uw; £^oU casli, ualuuce lor a wrui at. o per cent. iit{ ioo acios ol ireehold laud, being vaiuiiuie ugncuuuuu lunu; ncu soli, ojoduucay Lue^oesoo: cereals, and would be eseetfout ior orcnaxu ft uu uuit culvivauuu. uius \>«ii to tue sun, and at vlio suuie time well watered, vogotuer >vitu eroob ; near rauway station and 6.CU001. l*rice low. icrms can be arranged. tfsi City property, 11 acres; about 4 acres iv oiuuaid; resideuc© aud outbuildings. I'rice, £i,iUU. £150 cash, balauco can remain on snurtgage. A rare cnauce. i'S. L,U'i uvi.es ti^i.uiu, -i umes Iron; cay; sine».«i.u ui.c£.u..eut; well wai-cred; nc. .uoiUw-i.v.o. io v satlilactolj iA.ici.uoei- fnvf Whole «1 Liil) UIU.H-J >-"•< .cnulll Ut> O iJv-'l C'l.l. on application. i\. t.ivst ci3iJi--ie iJ-e^:oia iM^pertv, joiiiuiuiiig i jo acit'o (liioro or luss; p acres nt lioys, some ou .acres m o.acs, uaiuAL-t buponor lesidence, hop uiiu and put buildings, to be eoid with or without crops qu easy terms. Jii, KOies. This valuable freehold property is so well aud favourably Known that we feel it; is woodless to give a long description. A largo, part is under cuitivatiou, splendid soil, now grazing some SUOO sheep and lambs. Excellent residence; ;vell fenced cud watered, i'nte and full paiticulars ou application. 86. 2|C63 acres pi freehold land, about 200 acres under plough, subdivided into ten pares; almost new residence, hot and cold water, beautifully situated; near railway station ; good sbeep country! loaded on three parts aud should very shortly cut up to great advantage. Jmiiiodiaoo possession. Terms. Wo ha.<» also for sale st numu-i <>: other Farm and Station Properties, tb v.ell as City Building Allotments, large Medium and small Residences. In all cases easy terris of payment can be arranged, -and in raost cases a "small ueposit only is waited, with extended terms of payment, interest at C per tent. Full particulars given on application at our offices, Hardy street, where also arrangements can ue made for inspection. BISLET BROS. AND CO.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12765, 5 February 1910, Page 4

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