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F. & D. Edwards, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON; COUNTRY PROPERTIES. Richmond.—Splendid residential property (belonging to the estate of the'late George Ta'lbot, Esq.). ; Dwelling 14 rooms, store-room; i water laid.on and other convenieno- - os; stable, carriage shed; barn, cowshed, glass house, etc., including email orchard, Bouso is in excellent preservation, and is .one of the best arid sunniest positions in llichmond. Offered for sale as a whole or:'Lot'l—Residence, with outbuildings, and 2£ acres. Lot II —Barn and cowshod, with 19 acres. Reg- 27 Wakefield.—3B acres. Sixteen acres flat, balance undulating. All ploughable. Snb-dividod into nino paddocks. Well fenced and watered. Six-roomed house with farm buildings. Mile and a half from railway. Price, including stock, £950, as a going concern. Reg. 298 Stoke.—Freehold Orchard Property.— 20 acres, five and seven year old trees, mostly apples and pears. Handy to school, railway station, and PiO. Nelson 4 miles. No buildings. Price, £150 per acre. Reg. 12 Stoke—2l acres (more or less), 8 acres orchard coming into bearing. Now 5 roomed house, bathroom, wash-house, dairy, and all necessary outbuildings. School, railway and P.O. closo handy. Nelson 5 miles. Price £2000. Reg 186 88 Valley, Wakefield.—l3s acres (more or lose), half consisting ©f valuable dairying land and balance good slopes with northern exposure, suitable* for mixed cropping tr apple cultivation. No buildings Will be sold cheap to close estate. Reg. 9 Hope.—l 2 Acres, level and ploughable, 5J acres in grass, oats and vetches, 3& acres early peas, 3 acres prepared, for fruit trees. New 4roomed house, with pantry; good stable, trapshed, etc. Price, £700. Reg. 23 Riwaka.—2o Acres, 5 acres bush, 5 acres orchard in 1 and 2 year old trees. Four-roomed cottage, school 1 mile, Motueka 5 miles. Price, £750. Very easy terms to approved client. • Reg. 22 Lower' W!outare,—6o Acres. Low slopes on clay subsoil, Motueka 4 miles. P.O. and school 1 mile. Ten acres in apples and pears (2 and 3 years), 15 acres cleared and ploughed, small area in strawberries and black currants. Price, £1250. Terms, £550. cash, balance on easy terms. — Reg. 22 Riwaka.—26£ Acres and G-roomed cottage ; 17 acres in apples, 2 acres in hops, 5\ acres in grass. Apple area interplaiited with gooseberries, raspberries, and black currants. Price, £1800: Reg. 22 Riwaka.—l4 Acres in apples and pears. Six-roomed house with outbuildings. Price, £1200. Reg. 22 Wal-lti, —330 acres good sheep country. Thirty acres flat, balance hilly, ring fenced. School, creamery and railway station, three miles. Price £3 per acre. Reg. 270 Wakatu, Stoke. — Fwe roomed house, with woodshed, toolshed, fowlhouse wash-house, and copper; with half an acre land planted with fruit trees and strawberries. Well fenced and watered. Price £3SO. Reg. 12 Suburban North.— '2o acres; one acre orchard, balance grassed. Fences in good order and watered by creek. Ten roomed house, with wash-house copper, and two-stall stable, cowshed, etc. Handy to school, cream-: cry and city. Price £1350. Reg. 11.| Riwaka.—247 acres on main road, 401 acres flat, balance undulating and hilly, now carrying 400 sheep, be-, sides cattle and horses; 6 acres orchard and 3£ acres raspberries in full bearing; 3£ acres hops on wire j and string; also 2 acres . young orchard; 7 roomed dwelling, hopkiln, shearing shed and dip, stable, looseboxes, etc. Water laid on throughout. School, P. 0., and wharf 2$ to 3 miles. Owner is" prepared to offer separately the homestead with the whole of the fruit area and the hops. This is a first class property, and we will be pleased to answer all inquiries regarding same. Reg. 8 Dovettale. —165-acre farm, all ploughable and of excellent quality; 110 acres in good grass, and balance in crop; 100 acres have been ploughed and the land is sub-divided into 20 paddocks. Property is well fenced and watered. Six-roomed house, with'kitchen, dairy, ©to.; outbuildings are handy and- commodious. One acre of orchard in bearing. School, Post Office^ and telephone closo handy. Good frontage to . main road. Price £17 per acre. Reg. 11 Lower Moutere.—loß Acres good cropping land. All flat and ploughable; 4 acres in well established orchard. Most of this area from time to time has been cultivated and cropped, and is well fonced and watered. House and Outbuildings oil property. Motueka and new wharf 5 miles. Price £25 10s per acre. Above is ideal apple country and. would subdivide well. Reg. 1 Richmond.—s-roomed House, with bathroom and conveniences; 2 small sheds on property; 1 acre excellent land planted with mixed varieties of fruit trees. Nice vegetable and flower garden., Price, £525. Reg. 160 Splendid Mixed Farm.—46B Acres, containing about 100 acres of rich alluvial flats, and the balance good shoep country. Securely fonced and well watered. Good 6-roomod house and outbuildings. School 1 mile. Railway station on property/ .Price (including valuable stock) £7 103 per acre. One of tho best properties in the district. .:.. ' :■• ,;: - . .: ■.'■.. '"■■Rog...-255-Richmond;— Six-roomed house with hitoheu, bathroom, wash house, (detached), wide verandah, email shed and fowl-house, with 2 acres of good land, small orchard and garden. " Price £750. Reg. 9 Bishopdale.—44 Acre Farm with main j road frontage, and containing,some | excellent* land. Subdivided into nine paddocks, with water in each. Nicely situated homestead, with bathroom, stable, coach-house, loft and fowlhousa. Pnce £1750. i Reg. 271 ! Spring . Crove.—237 ocres improved limestone, land, fia'ti imdulatiiiß : and hilly; -capable of carrying 3 sheep to the acre; 65 acres are in crop, and there is a good orchard of 3 dcres in f u]l hearing, remainder 18 in grass. Nine-roomed house and farm buildings; school, creamwy and railway 2\ to 3 miles. Price £12 as per acre. . lt-eg. G F. AND D. EDWARDS.

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13755, 21 June 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13755, 21 June 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13755, 21 June 1913, Page 8

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