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F. & D.Edvards. ~ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ; .TRAFALGAR; S.TJREET,; NELSON. Telephone No. »20ff.? .•.""". ' ' ■ ■ }. f k Telegrams;:, Edwards, Nelson. "*tVE are offering FOR^ SALE the r following ' Select Properties, for which we are Sole Agents:— Old Established Butcher's Business in important township, .central posi- , tion and,close to school, P. 0., and railway station/ Good front shop t with living rooms attached: Commodious and up-to-^date premises, with all necessary out-buildings and plant required for carrying on of first rate business. 11 acres freehold land all well improved and sub-divided. Price for the whole as a going concern, £1700. Fullest inquiry invited. Reg 62 SHEEP FARMS. 994 Acres Freehold.—3so acres of which is well adapted for mixed farming, the balance being good grazing country. This property carried last winter 950 sheep, 70 cattle, and 20 horses without artificial feed of any kind. Property is ring-fenced, sub-divided, and has good natural water supply. Improvements, consist of now sixroomed house, bathroom, washhouse with copper and other oonveniences. ■ are cpmmodiou^:andy':in■^good' order. Railway miles by good road. Price ' - ~ Or will Subdivide as Under. Block- No. 1.-^350 acres, nearly all ploughable, 16 acres in crop. Price £7 per acre. Block No. 2.-^-650 acres, with residence arid; outbuildings* Carrying capacity, 700 sheep. Price £4 15s per acrfc.:'' ■'•■ -'..■■;•* Beg. 60 490 Acres Freehold, partly fiat undulating and hilly, all.in grass fern and rough feed, 14 acres nave been ploughed and \a large proportion of the land iiplougable. ? Sub-divided into 4 paddocks by post and wire fences, good natural water supply by creeks and springs.' Now carrying 300 sheep besides lambs. Fourroomed cottage, wash-house, pantry •"• and. ■'shed. Small orchard. School 2 miles; township, P. 0., and railway station 4 miles by good road. Price, £1100. Terms, half cash. Rog. 63 7697 Acres.—2soo acres freehold, subdivided into 15 paddocks, 197 acres leasehold (rental £25 per annum). Practically all flat,and ploughable. 5000 acres leasehold (rental £10 per x annum); mostly high bush country, suitable for cattle. P. 0., school, and telegraph office 1 mile, railway station 9 miles by gook road; Improvements' consist of good 6-robmed houso bathroom, pantry, stbre-rbqm, .bake house, dairy, etc., stable with loft, tr&pshed, woolshed with" press, cow- . shed, men's whare, etc. Price £14,000. Smaller property (Canterbury preferred) would be considered by way of exchange. Reg. 54 403 Acres limeston country sown in English grass and clovers, small area flat, balance undulating and hilly, but nearly all ploughable. Sub-divided into 8 paddocks by secure fences, good water supply. Property, which is not fully stocked, carried last; winter 600 sheep. Improvements consist of 5-roomed cottage, woolshed, and barn. School 2 miles, railway, creamery and P.O. 3 miles ,-by excellent road. This is a first-clas3 property, off which fai>. sheep recently sold brought a record (price. Reg. 61 690 Acres Leasehold (rental £60 per annum, with 10 years to run from Ist January, 1914); 30 acres in oats, 40 acres ploughed, and remainder in grass. Has just wintered 400 sheep and 30 cattle. Improvements consist'of accommodation house of 12 rooms, with conveniences, outbuildings are handy and in good order. P.O. and telephone on premises. Railway station 9 miles by first-class road. Price £750 (including part furniture in house and H P. chaff, cutter, etc.) ..- Reg. 61 DAIRY FARMS. 169 Acres in good locality, handy to school, township, and railway station. Well adapted for dairying or cropping, and containing some very rich quality "land. 150 acres are in English grass and 16.. acres in crop. Small orchard. Comfortable homestead and outbuildings. Daily letter delivery. Price £2400 as a going concern, and including 12 cows averaging close on £2 per month each. Reg. 6 178 Acres, partly improved, 78 acres flat and balance low hills, 100 acres in bush, remainder in English grass, capable of carrying 25 cows in present state,' and all ploughable when stumped-; securely subdivided into 4 paddocks. All well watered.- Good shed only on proper-., ty,: school: -and ;creamery. 1 ;mile,: ■ miles^ ;good ■'; ;;Land-fis^w^ and is'suitable for either'dropping; or fruii growing. ;Immediate possession. Price £8 per acre, Reg. 29 50 Acres on boundary of popular and important ,township, all level:•■ first class agricultural land j 20 acres : in ,crop, and balance .in English 1 grass and; clover. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, with-water laid on to each.v Modern residence with all con veniences, stable, shed, cow- . bails, etc. -Main ■ road frontage, and only a^few minutes walk from P. 0.; railway, School, arid -.cream-- /: cry. Price £60 .per acre. This is ; . a property adaptable to any requirements, and with-a very hign prospective value. Reg. 50 ORCHARD PROPERTIES. 21'^" Acres excellent land, and easily' worked; 9 acres orchard Just conling- into profitable-bearing, ; small area in crop, balance m ; ; grass • water supply from springs.-; Property -has a- ; good frbntage to roadi and is centrally situated in i a popular fruit centre. Handy \ to vischool and railway star 'tion^^-vModbra'Jv^os'e, with bath- •■ ';",■ ;fbom^Vw^h^ousey:.:^^aairyV: :J : ::wqr^ '"'';'■ shopV; cowshed^ 25^Ac%s;-;iri:"f^^--;fruitgr^in:g : -::dis-; : T: tric^:;with'lrb^itage to goiod road .■:v-^:nnld'-.tb v thl^se'a'l' 8-Vicres-in:!brdia'ird; ■ {part^iri: bearirig) j and tije balance /^■•"■'.intJgrM . •; -5: ::and}>/UM'aJtißr.<^>;;iih^ •i--Y: ; :i':'i:vschb^ ■ w--:,';- -r:Nol^ri;;:4 i :;:m'iles^ v by.': ■U?; i«v' ma'inV /.irb^:--':;:,;DwelUngV.lipUseu:aritf; "v^iy.usua;lV-impi:oyemeri^3aridH«ra^ i;:,:^'r:ybish;an^^rflmaiiidOT^^ ;-.! ",■%', :ffl™m€jdiittbii pbssession^;^..f 34 '32";^AibfM^trag;:^n'.c^ ;;;:;:;;i;^ectife|l-:.by.^^ting,:::^ V"£-&l2^tfy6sy^ ;: :U{ xiy eS^^elisl-Ejs'elecJedy. yan'oties'iv-^o^: -■■'■'^■•^•iappl,ep^l.^''pißa^ ■S/W^tesi^l^l^om^^sch^

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13896, 31 December 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13896, 31 December 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13896, 31 December 1913, Page 8

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