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■■'<; ■ . , ' . ■ $ LAND AND ESTATE A&NT3 :: HARDY STREET, NELBOP PROPERTIES WORTH YOUR WHJLE ENQUIRING ABOUT. FL£* ACRES, situated 3 miles from G.P.O, This property would sub-divide well, or would prove a very profitable holding. It has a fine sunny position, and commands an excellent view. There is a new house on the property. Pries £1650. ' . ■fiQO A9RES SHEEP RUN, all more or less hilly, situated in Pokoror.o. \f*jy Fifty acres are in cultivation, 150 acres ploughable, 400 acres cleared, of which 350 acres'are in grass. House contains 5 rooms. Opposite P.O. and school. The whole property is fenced, and the cleared portion is divided'into 1/ paddocks. There are 500 sheep and 20 head of cattle on the property, bu* it would readily carry 700 sheep. Price, £7 12s 6d per acre. | -IQK ACHES SHEEP RUN-STOKE, divided into 9 paddocks; first-class / fences. About 900 acres in native grass, and 40 acres in English grasses. The property is exceptionally well watered, and is "bounded by roads on two sides; 200 acres are ploughable. Carrying capacity, 1500 sheep, "besidet lambs, all tho year round. Price £6 10s per acre. 1 2 A, CRES lev?} land at Hop6 > divided into 4 paddocks. -New 4-rooomed -? ~ house, stable, trap-shed, fowlhouses, etc. The property is f-mile from Railway Station. Price, £650. 247 4J?^ E? IN RI W.£? A- EigH acres orchard, 4 acres raspberries, ana iV ha* *? + °?i- 5 ml dli2 gs °°?sist of 7-roomed house, new hop kiln, shearing shed, and stable, the latter being recently erected at a cost of £300 Water is laid on to house, garden, stable and orchard. The property will carry 400 sheep besides a few lead of cattle. Further particulars on application. and oTotrs fOr ™ * «" **» W« ROUT &-/SONS. ' HARDY STREET. THE BUSINESS A B FREEHOLD of one of the Oldest Es- | tablished General Stores in this District: ! Stock £3500; turnover £10,000 .Freehold and Plant £2200 (purchase optional). Easy terms to an approved purchaser. Absolutely genuine reasons for selling, and every investigation is solicited from a boa a fide inquirer. THREE-QUfiRTEft ACRE OF FiRST-CLIiSS LEVEL LAND, suitable for tomatoes, etc. Together with a Dwelling of seven rooms, ' bathroom, copper and tubs, drainage, workshop, fowlhouses, etc. Healthy position; close to town. Easy terms. Price £950 FINE BOILDI&'G SITF, about 50ft. x 300 ft. All level; close to town. Price £200. Easy terms. TAHUNANUI —That well-built Bungalow belonging to Mr A. P. Burnes, together with one full Acre of Land, Good water supply, modern conveniences. Price low;' terms easy. 3? LHHfI Unfit!!)* HABtOY STREET. - - NELSON. • I ' '! I ' ' 1 "^ ' i' I. ■ | iOnly two or three Orchard Sections in the Eirst Subdivision of the Kuby Bay Estate ! remain unsold and early application is i [ necessary to secure one of these. I The owner will shortly subdivide a further \ | \ area into residential locs, and those on the | ilook out for a good investment should not fail | to get in early when these sections are put on I the market. In the meantime there remain | the two or three' orchard sections referred to. | | We advertise to enlist your interest and to i \ I induce your enquiries, but BEFORE WE SELL WE ! j DESIRE YQOR.PERSQN&L INSPECTION of the proper- !; I ties we offer. What can be fairer ? Every \ i «! visitor to Ruby iiay must be convinced of the '! !; fact that i ' \\ ■ !; | ' ■ !: -■ (BBOUITERE) j; € has the best situation in tbe Mouteres in view , i of the development that has taken place and ' I I that which is to follow. I' IThe good chances are not open indefinitely, \ < that would be too much to expect, but there are , a few open now and that is YQOR opportunity. |[ | SEASIDE FRONTAGES FEOM £150 PER ACRE, | i fboit mm mm m pee igee : j i " \ \> Inspection invited. Arrangements made to ' I 1 view the property. i' i ' Absentee owners can make satisfactory \ \> arrangements for planting and supervision. <| 1 Telephone communicates Mapua Bureau.. j1 j i 2?or further particulars apply— < ! W. 'STAFFORD, Buhy Bay, Owner. |

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

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

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

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