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■ r-:. "• \ W. ROUT & SONS, , ! LAND AGENTS, ! HARDY STREET, NELSON. fTAVE k:i Sale' the following J-JL Properties:— Puramahol.—sl acres of land, of which 4*3 acres is flat, the balance being good hill land. All cleared and in grass and divided into eight paddock's. Good water supply. Close to telephone and Post Office and to cheese and butter factory and BahooJ. Dwelling, outbuildings, etc. Price, £0.,000. Brlghtwatcj*.—lo4 acres with 7-rooni-ed duelling (brick and concrete), dairy, stabio, greenhouse, apple laouso, etc. Land is divided into 7 paddocks; S acres orchard trees 4 to 10 years old. First-class soil aad aood water supply. £2,100. Richmond.—One acre of land having two frontages.; with two cottages and blacksmith's shop tnereon. A first-class investment. Blshopdale.— 645 aores, with 16-rooni-sd house, haying every convenience, concrete tank, 16 stall stable man's house, gbfearing shed, etc. Eight paddocks; good water supply. Land will winter 80 sheep. With stock of, 650 sheep and 10 head of battle the price is £6600. Brook Strast.—2oo to - 300 acres of splendid sheep country. Price,, £8 per acre. Blshopdale.—-40 acres of land at £80; per acre. Blshopdale.—2oo acres of knd at £10 pet acre. Brlghtwater.—s7 acres of land, with buildings and improvements, stock, implemonts, etc. Price. £1200. Suburban North.—ls acres of land The finest site in the district. Wakapuaka.—A magnificent building site,'having the entire sea frontage of the ffrlen property. Hope.—6o acres of land, with 9or 1.0 roomed dwelling house.- Price, ; '£1600, which will include 10 cows, 2 heifers. 2 horses, plough, cultivator and separator. Richmond.—Champion Road. Ten acres of land, with 7-roomed house. Good barn, sheds, and a brick dairy. Level land, stream running through .it,• 5 paddocks and 1 acre orchard. Pri'co, £925 Stoke.—2s acres first-class land, witJi 6-roomed dwelling house; good water supply. Land has not beon cropped for many years. Price. £2000. Sherry Valley.—lS32 acres of land, a quarter of which is in grass. There the 700 acres of good milling timber on the property. The timber should bo worth £5 per acre. Would sell the property in portions if desired. Two miles from Manu Railway Station and two miles from Kiwi Railway Station. Prfoe, £4 10s per acre. Tahunanul—llo acres, with 2 dwelling Douses, stable, barn, cowshed, store room, dairy, etc. Price, £3400. Pakawau.—42o acres of land with new comandang a magnineent view of the Waimeas and of the bay and harbour ._ One of the finest sites in the district. _ Pakawau.—42o acres of land, with 5-roomed dwelling, new shearing' Bhed, sheep 'dip, etc. Eleven paddocks, with good water supply. Land faces the sea and any sized steamer can go to wharf on property. Land winters 2J sheep to the acre. Price, £8 5s peaacre, this price including 700 sheep, THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. (Established 1862.) Tif ONEY TO LEND in largo or small ■"-1 sums to suit BORROWERS at o per cent per annum, repayable by MONTHLY INSTALMENTS. LOANS advanced up to three fourth value of property. BORROWERS participate in PROFITS equally with INVESTORS. BORROWERS have the privilege of repaying sums of £2 dnd upwards (without notice) en any Monthly pay-day, interest ceasing on ropayment. BALANCE OF LOANS can be repaid at any time, upon c;iviDa; to tin Secretary one month a notice (in writing). TABLE OF REPAYMENTS, ai.d othor information, obtainable at theOffice of the Society, Trafalgar Strest, Nelson. GEORGE M. ROUT, Becntae.j> NORTH CAPE COAL The VERDICT is: BEST ' ' COAL we have evor used, NOW, Have you ever tried this COAL ? IF NOT, WHY? If you can't procure it from your dealer, TFEN 'I'HONE 66 or 12, and you are sure to got it. TASKER AND LEVIEN, SOLE AGENTS.

1 ISIe have a large Stock of HIGH-GUADE TOOLS for all trades. They \ I' ■■ are made by world-famous makers —Tools well known to tradesmen I 1 for their splendid qualities. 1 I Included in this large assortment «f Tools at \ \ '■ ' ' \ I Carpenters' and Mechanics' Tools. j I What oi"paat3i'ia not familiar with these famhis T00I3:— I • ~~~ — I i)isston and Sitnmond's Saws, JfLgK^ I Jla'rvel and Danno's Mitre Boxes, '|s|§i'jiiL w^-r 1 I Mathieson'B and Moxluy's and Stanley Planes, /Jran^ulWjli^ Chenej's Hwnmers, etc. " • W^^^^'i'^i t j Requisites for SawinHlers. ■f^^Sl I Raws of all sims, BeltiKg, Files, m^#^^^^^ I | Thnlur Jacks, Vices, -Emory Wheels, , |j- S ■ jj S Anvils, Engine Paclcinc, Dixou's Flake Graphite's, -j $t M ] j JS'awy'B ffhe?lbirrov\-3, e!,c. , wK ! 1 • Ining Tools and Requisites, :■■ ■■■■ :; ■ ■"^l^fil j | f'oi table Fcrgps, Drill St«el, Hatumers, Picks, Wire Ropes, ' ' ' . I S- m \ . I Gelignite, Blasting Powder and Fuse, Detonators, Pully Blocks,etc. i "r'\ S ffl I Fill all your requirements here, and y©u will he assured of. | m 1 | complete satisfaction. ■;.. ; ■-. ■ ■ I ;I^S^ffll' i

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13316, 17 January 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13316, 17 January 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13316, 17 January 1912, Page 3