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LANb AND. ESTATE ACEKTB, *" JRAFA£GtAR 'STREET, NELSQN.^ Telephone No. 208. ' • s^ Telegrams: Edwards, Nelson. W B are offerin S FOR SALE the ; following Select. Properties, for which we are Sole Agents:— Spring Grove—2o Acres excellent land, " 6 acree orchard in full bearing: Broomed house, water laid on, good outbuildings. This property is in excellent order. Price £2000. I Refe, 68 Annesbrookt —Residential Properfy~of 3 acres fertile latter, with ""good dwelling and commodious outbuildings. Price £900. Easy terms. . O.R.p. Property of 474 Acres splendid" dairying and sheep couritry,' Vow carrying 45 cows, 1 30" heaST-young stock, and about' 800 s'h§ep; 6foomed house. Outbuilding are coKn'modious and in first-class ofder. Motueka.—2s Acres splendid land, all flat and plbughable.^ Suitable for • fruit or for sub-division. Price £23 per acre. New wharf' one mile- Reg. 67 Bfshopdale.—6£ Acres; 4 acres orchard 5 afid 4 year old trees, all apples' of approved varieties. Price £425. ■ '.:■'■• ■"'"' ■ .'. ' .. '•-/ '.' Reg. 67 Wakefield.—3B Acre Farm; 16 acres, flat and balance undulating. Well sub-divided and watered. One acre orchard in part bearing, balance in grass. House and outbuildings. Price £850, including part stock. ' Reg. 66 Wakefield.—3 Acres land, with 8-room-ed modern residence and .outbuildings. Property is nicely situated, and offers a good chance to anyone in search of quiet and superior m home. Reg 21 Murchison District.—Licensed Accommodation House of 20 rooms, with 100 Acres freehold land, capable of carrying 40 cows. School, P. 0., and telephone on the premises. Good outbuildings. Price, include ing furniture, £1600. Reg. 67 Richmond.—lo acres; 7 acres orchard, partly in bearing. Splendid residence, with water laid on and every convenience. Price, £2200. Reg. 66 Richmond.—3J acres, with residence, magnificent situation. All '•> conveniences. Price £1000. Reg. 66 Wakefield.—433 acres mixed farming and grazing country; 4 acres orchard in bearing. House and outbuildings. As a going concern, £2,100. Reg. 65 500 Acres Limestone Country; 100 acres good bush, 400 acres English grasses and clovers. Priqe, £2200. Reg. 65 Foxhill.— is acres with 8-Yoomed house and outbuildings. Price, £600. _. , Reg. 65 Stoke. — 5% acres, 3 acres three-year-old trees, 1£ acres two years, mainly apples. New packing shed; Good situation. Price, £150 per acre. Reg. 65 Foxhill.—ll acres, from which there is a good return, 6-roomed house and outbuildings. Price £475. Exceptional terms for quick sale. i Ren 65 Southland—6o3 acres freehold and 288 acres L.I.P. All rich dairying and grazing land, substantial residence and improvements, offered in exchange for approved Nelson property. Particulars on application. Rog. 65 Motueka.—3l acres good land, 8£ acres orchard, 6 acres in full profit, 7roqmed house and outbuildings. Price £40 per acre. Re<r. 64 Richmond.—l3J acres. Price, £6<?per acre.' R 6g . 63 490 acres now carrying 300 sheep and lambs, 4-roomed cottage and outbuildings. Price, £1100. Reg. 63 149 Acres Limestone Country; 100 acres in grass and running 160 sheep, balance in bush. Price, „ . 2 550- Reg. 35 Brightwater.—l9£ acres excellent land, 6 acres orchard (4 years), substantial brick-house. Creamery, school, P.O. and railway a few minutes' ; walk. Price, £1750. Reg. 66 690 Acres Leaseho!d (rental £60 per annum, with 10 years/to run from Ist. January, 1914).; 30 acres in oats, 40 acres ploughed,- and reffidinder in grass. ;Has just wintered 400 sheep. :■ and.-80'cattle. Improvements consist of • accommodation house of 12 rooms, with conveniences, outbuildings , are h%ndy and in good order. P.O. and telephone on premises. Railway station 9 miles by first-class road. Price £750 y'lticluding part furniture in house and HP. chaff cutter, etc) Reg- 61 569 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 n £2400 as a going concern," and in- ■ eluding 12 cows averaging close on £2 per month each. Reg. 6 !78 AfireS, partly improved, 78 acres , flat and balance low hills, 100 acres in bush, remainder m English grassy capable of carrying 25 cows ( in present state, and all plough- "" able when stumped j securely subdivided into 4 paddocks. All well .. watered. Good shed only on proper- • ty, school and creamery 1 mile, township 9 miles, good -roads in i vicinity. Land is well sheltered, and is suitable for either cropping or fruit growing. Immediate possession. Price £8 per acre. Reg. 29 f 0 Acres on boundary of popular and important township, all level first class agricultural land; 20 acres in crop, and balance in English \ grass and clover. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, with water laid on toeach. 'Modern residence with aH conveniences, stable, shed, cow- f 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 roquirements, and with a very high ; prospective value. Reg. 50 C 1£ Acras excellent lan,d, and easily -worked; 9 acres in orchard just | coming into profitable bearing, small area in cop, balance in grass; natural water supply from, springs. Property has a good |* frontage to road, and is centrally situated in a popular fruit centre. Handy to school and railway sta- f tion. Modern housed with bathroom, wash-house; dairy, workshop, cowshed, trap «thed, eta Price £2550., Reg. 61 5 Acres in famous fruitgrowing dis- C trict, with, frontage to good road' and toi t|ie sea;. 8 acres In orchard (part in bearing), and the balance B in grass. Property is well fenced and watered throughout. P. 0., C school, and railway station all within 1 mile, Nelson 4 miles by main road.' Dwelling house and usual "improvements und outbuildings. Price £2100. Terms £1000 V *oash and remainder at 5 per cent: Immediate possession/ Reg. 31

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13930, 11 February 1914, Page 8

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