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W.-ROUT & SONS. LAND' AGENTS, HARDY STREET, NELSON. TTAVE FOR SALE the following ■*■ Properties: :— For Sale.—The property at Wakefield belonging toJVlrs Tidd, consisting of tnree acres "of land, with large building, containing ten rooms and large hall. Would suit well for a boarding house. There is also a brewery and stable on the property. A splendid opportunity for an-en-ergetic man. 3$ Acres of level land, with first-class 10-roomed dwelling. This is the cheapest property in the market. £1550. 25 Acres of land at Stoke, divided into 5 paddocks, and there is an orchard of 3 acres. The dwelling contains 9 rooms, with bathroom, pantry, etc. £2000. 250 Acres of land in Quail Valley. Mostly gentle elopes. Admirably adapted for fruitgrowing. Price, £14 per acre. 15 Acres of land Suburban North, being one of the finest residential sites in the Dominion. Price, £850. tS Acres of land at Stoko, comprising some of the best land in tho district. £65 per acre. , 3 Acres of land at Hope, with 6-roomed dwelling house in first-class order. Price, £500. iijt Acres of land at Stoke, of which 5 acres is in orchard. The land is level, and is of first-class quality. The house contains seven rooms, with all conveniences. £1600. Si Acres of land at Ptifamahoi. Nearly all fiat, cleared, grassed and divided into 8 paddocks. Good water supply. Close to butter factory, post office, and school There is a dwelling, outhouse and other improvements. £1000. 19| Acres of land with 7-roomed house at Bright water, with first-class outbuildings; 5 acres good orchard. Excellont soil and good water supply. This would make a fine residential property for a retired gen-! tleman. £2100. i ! 27 Acres of land at Hope, with new dwelling house of 5 rooms; 7 acres of orchard. Price, £1400. 1750 Acres of land at Sherry, quarter in grass. There are 700 acres of excellent milling timber, which should bo worth £5 per acre; 2 miles from railway station. Would sell whole or part. £3 per acre. to Acres of land at Richmond, with 7j roomed house, barn, sheds and dairy; 5 paddocks, and 1 acre orchard. £925. 5^ Acres at Richmond, fronting Beach Road, with 7-roomed dwelling, trap shed and every convenience. £840. » 3 Acres of Jam?, with large duelling house, stablo and outbuildings. Ynr s.ile cheap. ; QTOP I OEADER, Of OP I I LOOK! LOOK! ... By H.C.H. If for "fruit growing" you ar© fit> Take notice of what here is writ. Tho 'Garden of Now Zealand's found" At "Itiwaka," where fruits abound. To share the above, inspect a list Secured by Holyoake, the Orchardist. ]U"ELSON PROVINCE is pronounced by world-wide travellers to be one of th© choicest spots on Earth, and a knowledge of its magnificent climate, pleasant sunshine, and its productiveness tells one tfiat the people of Nelson live in a superb country. When vegetation has become parched and dry elsewhere, thia favoured spot may boast to the contrary. It is a "healthy place," a "sunny land,'"' and. makes an "ideai home." Stranger, friend, if you are contemplating settling olesewhere. do not_ fail to visit -the undersigned with a viow to residing in this "superior locality." AGAIN LOOK! FOR SALE. 1. Superior Homestead, having a; charming view of Tasman Bay, etc., with about 12 acres of land, orchard and outbuildings thereon. 2. About 14 acres of land, fine dwelling house with every convenience. A pretty place. 3. 30 Acres, Orchard Property. Another chance for the young would-be ©rchardist. Cheap. About £400. 4. 300 Acres, Orchard Property. Good land, and not £1000 required to purchase this fine area, and only £50 deposit Jt must go; owner ceasing a. ritlve work- Young man, jump at it. Also, other excellent opportunities offering in this same way. Come along. The name below will bo'of much bensfit to you. Try him at once. H. C. HOLYOAKE, Orchardist and Commission Agent, Pomona Farm, RIWAKA. MURCHISON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED LAND—TOWN LOTS. have a few propsrties for cale in this coming district. £?30 is enough cash to let a man into I this property, 230 Acres L.1.P., J two roomed 'house, outbuildings, j fenced into 4 paddocks; 170 acres grassed, 150 aqres flat. School i mile, butter factory, township 51 miles. Rent, £14 7s! 6d. j Good Sheep Country; 509 acres freehold, 128 P.L. Undulating and easy slopes, lime stone, 400 acres grassed/ 100 ready to burn; carryj ins 500 sheep, 20 cattle. Cheap. Easy tevnia to good man. Apply— I j C. & F. O'BRIEN, L LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MURCHISON I S I—— ——____: ___| j"O ÜBBER STAMPS—We manufaiJ ■**'. ture every class of Stamp. Call j and insp«ct specimens. Prices right. "The Colonist" Jobbing Departnwnt.

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13455, 28 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13455, 28 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13455, 28 June 1912, Page 8