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8 LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. COUNTRY PROPERTIES. Wakaupafta.—Desirable Sheep Run; 964 acres good country. Nearly the whole of the area is in grass, and is securely sub-divided and watered. Wintering 800 sheep besides other stock. Improvements consist of nicely situated 8-roomed house, with water laid on and all conveniences. Shearing shed, yards, and dip. Distant only font miles from Nelson' by splendid road. School and P.O. half mil^. Price £4 10s per acre. ' Reg. 60 57 Acres Freehold situated just outside city boundary. Half practically : flat, and remainder undulating. Land consists of excellent black loam, and is mainly in. English : grass. House situated on terrace, with nice view, and the outbuildings are extensive and in good order. We can recommend this i property as being suitable either 1 for general cropping, market garden, or as an ideal milk walk. Price, as a going concern, £2400. Reg. 61 Richmond.—Nicely Situated Residential Property of 3} acres, with good ' house and out-buildings;.. Position over-looking township and unequalled for sunshine, view, and shelter. Reg. 66 Hope.—sl Acres Freehold. All level agricultural land. All ploughed. Good road frontage and handy to school, P. 0., and Railway Station. Price, £30 per acre. Reg. 74 Appleby.—loo Acres All Level. Whole of the area is under crops (grain, turnips and rape) which are promising well.- Seven-roomed house and outbuildings. Priced, £25 per acre. Reg. 74 Riwaka.—ls Acres Rich Alluvial Land ; ,2$ acres in hops, and 8-£- acres in apples and pears just into bearing. New five-roomed bungalow house and shed. Price, £1550. Reg. 74 Upper JVloutere. —185 Acres partly flat, undulating and hilly, nearly all in grass; 2-| acres in hop?. Price, £1550. Reg. 73 Takaka. —Dairy Farm. 153 acres, including high class dairy herd, with other stock, and farm implements; good hop garden. Eighfc-rcomed house, hop kiln with press, etc. Price, £2550. Reg. 73 Richmond.—ls x\cres all flat. Seven acres in orchard just reaching profitable bearing age. Price, £1550. ' Reg. 73 Waimea West. —Desirable Fruit Country ; 100 acres, 30 acres flat, balance good slopes all more or less ploughable. Comfortable homestead and out-buildings. Price, £1350, including stock. Reg. 64 Wakefield 278 Acres Good Sheep Country, with improvements. Price £3 per acre. Exceptionally good terms. Reg. 34 Korere, 1,151 Acres Freehold.—4oo acres are flat and the balance undulating and hilly; 250 acres in English grass and 900 acres useful bush. "Property is well watered, and three miles of fencing Las been erected. Six-roomed aouse, dairy, cottage, stable, etc.; good roads; good sheep and cattle country. Price, £3500. Reg. 44 Neudorf.—347 Acres Freehold; all undulating and ploughable, acd all in grass. Sub-divided into three paddocks, with permanent, water supply. Shearing shed >md yards. School one mile, Motuoka 12 nciles by good road. Price i'A ICs per acre, including 300 sheep. Small deposit, and balance of purchase money for five years at five per cent. Reg. 72 Wakefie!d. —8-roomed modern house, wash-house, bathroom, large st<;re- ! room. Water laid on from v indmiH. Half acre good land in lawn j and garden all tastefully laid oui. ; School, P. 0., and Railway St.* tion 1 within few minutes' walk. Puce, i £750. Reg. 72 Brightwater.—loo Acres Freehold, '. mostly flat, partly undulating. TLie i is one of the finest farms in the '. district, the land being suitable to all requirements. Two six-roomed dwellings and all necessary farm ; buildings. Creamery, lfailway ; Station, P. 0., and School all with- [ in one mile by good road. Pi ice i £42 per acre. Reg. .24 Richmond.—B2|- Acres nicely situated, j witb good road frontage. Within 1 mile of school, P. 0., and railway , station. Buildings are good, and the land is very suitable for early pea and tomato culture. Price, £1800. Good terms. Reg. 70 Wakefield.—6B acres, 20 acres flat, bali ance, low hills. 3 acres orchard in bearing. Good G-roomed house on sunny terrace j handy and commoI dious outbuildings. School 5 minutes. Railway, P. 0., and township " 2 miles by main road, Price, £1100. Reg. 71. Stok'J.—3£ acres excellent flat land. ; Price, £325. Reg. 7L\ Ra! Valley.—77-aere dairy farm in Eng- ! lish grass and carrying 30 dairy cows, besides other stock. Modern dwelling-house, with hot and cold ; water service, cement floor outbuildings. All in excellent order. As a going concern, with valuable stock, £40 per acre. Rog. 71. Takaka. —Splendid partly improved grazing run; 1073 acres freehold, capable when fully improved of 1 carrying 2£ ewes per acre; 70 acres excellent flat; 250 acres in grass; now running 450 ewes and lambs, 50 head of cattle and 6 horses; 5 acres orchard; balance bush. Securely sub-divided and watered. Good dwelling and outbuildings. Price, £2 7s 6d per acre. Reg. 63 Richmond.—Good residential property known as "The Grange," with 14$ acres excellent flat land, securely sub-divided, partly in crop and grass, 1 acre orchard; 11-roomed house (water laid on), good outbuildings, close to school, P. 0., and Railway station. Price £1850. Reg. 54 Good Country Grocery Business.—As a going concern, including Hva stock and working plant. Combined shop and dwelling sheds, stable, etc. One ac re land, with .good road frontage. Close to school and P.O. Raihvay station one mile. Immediate possession. Stock at. invoice prices. Price, £350. Reg. 51. Hope.—Desirable property of 5 acres, with 7-roomed dwelling and outbuildings. Good water supply from windmill. Main road frontage. Price, £450. Reg. 30 135 Acres suitable for mi^ed farming, dairying or for fruit. Road through centre of property, good natural water supply. Prire, £12 per acre. Easy terms. Reg. 33 Wakapuaka.—2s acres, half flat and balance hilly, about 20 acres proughable, well- sub-divided by exceptionally good fences; water from springs and tanks. New fiT*Brooined modi^n house and splendid outbuildings. Close to school, P. 0., creamery, and store. As a going concern. Reg. 68. jyioiu6iia»—2s Acres splendid land, all flat and ploughable. Suitable for fruit or for" sub-division. Price < £23 per acre. New wharf one mile. . Reg. «i 7 Stoke. —5f acres, 3 acres three-year-old trees, li acres two years, mainly apples. Now packing ched. Good situation. Reg. 65

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13487, 5 June 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13487, 5 June 1914, Page 8

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