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•ft CO., Land and Estate Agents, Hardy-siieet, Kelson. COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Woodlands, The Maitai.—Comprising 503 Acres Freehold, and 875 Acres of L.I.P. (yearly rent £7 5s lOd). This property would easily carry 1000 sheep, besides cattle; is all ring-fenced and sub-divided: and is only about 4$ miles from tho city. All good sheep and cattle country* well watered and ronded. There is abundance of firewood, and a good quantity of milling timber on tho property. To be sold as a going concern, with 1000 sheep and 40 cattle. Reg. No. 86 Stoke. —1030 Acres good sheep country, carrying from 1300 to 1400 sheep. This property is well watered, and divided into eight paddocks. About 150 acres pioughable, and splendid cropping lnad. Good sheep yard and dip on.the property. No buildings. Extra frontage with buildings can bo had if desired. Price £8 10 per acre. Reg. No. 35 Wakapuaka 964 Acres first-class Sheep Country, 3£ miles from town by good road. Splendid house of 8 rooiPi, pantry, bathroom, wash-house, and all conveniences. Land will carry one sheep to the acre,' and is well watered and fenced. The house overlooks the Bay, and is an ideal home for a -etii-ed gentleman. Price £5.000. Reg. No. 85 Spring Grove.—2B7 Acres Freehold Land, situated Spring Grove. Practically all ploughable. _ Three acres in orchard; 2 acres in hops. Well built house of nine rooms, also stables and outbuildings. Two miles from railway, post office, and school. At present carry 400 sheep. All limestone country, and some of the best fattening land in the district. Price £3500. Reg. No. 78. Bisiicpdale.—64s Acres of Freehold under the Land Transfer Act. A good proportion can be ploughed. Two miles from centre of town, 300 yards from railway station, 1 milo* from College. High situation, good view, warm aspect, sun all day. House of 15 rooms, U. and c. water service, drainer by septic tank. In fact, an ideal gentleman's residence. Twelve arces in orchard, 4 acres 3-year-old, and 8 acres 1-year. Outbuildings consist of 6-stall stable, 6-baii cowsbed, loft, workshop, man's room, trap and rcotor sheds, dairy, etc. Wintering 800 sheep, 30 cattle and horses. Price for lot as a going concern, £6000. Reg. No. Bt>. Woodstock. —540 Acres Freehold, 40 acres in bush, balance grass; subdivided into 12 paddocks and ivatered by running streams Carrying 20 head cows, some horses, and 600 sheep; 60 acres have been ploughed and cropped. Improvements consist of 6-roomed house and all outbuildings. Milking shed with L.K.G. milking machines installed. Price for whole as a going concern, £3500. - Reg. No. 84. Ngatinrsti.—lßs4 Acres Freehold at Ngatimoti; 10 miles by good road from Motueka; 1400 acres cleared, grassed and subdivided, 200 acres of which are rich river flats, and I are ploughablo. Buildipgs consist of 6-roomed nouse, new stable, implement shed, sheep yards, dip, etc. Thero is a mortgage of £4000 which can romaiii. Price, £6500. Hope.—l 2 Acras Freehold, all ploughable, and 7} acres now in crop. New house of four rooms, stable, trap-^heds, and all outbuildings. Situated from school, 1 mile from creamery and township. Splendidly situated from growing early crops, present owner usually planting about 6 acies peas and early potatoes. Price, £700 cash. Reg. 130. Stoke. —100 Acres situated Poor Man's Valley; 16 acres in 3-year apples, 32 acres in 2-year apples, balance in grass. Warm, suniiy position, well sheltered from winds, and only 31? miles from the wharf. Splendid soil, and very suitable for growing early crops. Price for lot, £4500. Reg. 85. Sherry River. —660 Acres situated Sherry River; 100 acres flat, balance undulating and hilly; 150 acres in gra^s subdivided into 3 paddocks. Well watered. At present running 180 sheep, 1 hross, and 2 wws. Five-roomed house. School, etc, 4 miles. L.1.P., with 999 years to run. Rental £12 per year. Reg. 83. Bslgrove—24s Acres situated Belgrove. About 22 acres ploughed; subdivided into 4 parts. Now sroomed house, also stable and trapshed. About 30 acres flat, remainder undulating. Well watered. Price, £1050. Reg. 84. Sherry River.—23s7 Acres; 452 acros L.1.P., 905 acres renewable lease, 100H acres O r L.; 450 acres are flat, 905 acres undulating, 1000 hilly sheep country; 800 acres in bush, 452 acres are ploughable, and about 100 acres aro at present in crop. Subdivided into 20 paddocks, and watered by streams. ts Tow running 800 sheep, 12 horse 3 and 50 oattle. Six-roomed house and outbuildings on the propei-ty. Opposite school and creamery, and station. Price, with stock, etc., £3500. Reg. No. 81 Spring Crave.—26 Acres Freehold; 10 acre 3in orchard, 6 acres being stone fruit ii full bearing, and 3 acres of 8 and 4-year apples. Well built house of 8 rooms and | outbuildings. Price, £1250. Reg. No. 79 Wal-iti.—so Acres Freehold Land; 5 acres in orchard, mostly apples in full bearing; 30 acres carrying 40 sheep. Six-ruomed house, and all outbuildings. Warm, sunny position. Price £1250. Reg. No. 77 Beigrove.—4B Acres of Freehold, also large extent of reclaimed river hed, situated Wai-iti Valley, Belgrove ; 40 acres in crop; 2£ acres m orchard, balance grass. Subdivided into several paddocks, and all well watered. At present run- j ning 50 sheep. Building consists of* nine roomed house and outbuildings; Price, £25 per acre. Reg. No. 129 Write us for particulars, or come and view. In all cases wo can arrange easy terms of payment. SCO. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. NELSON.

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13808, 23 August 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13808, 23 August 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13808, 23 August 1913, Page 8

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