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W. ROUT & SONS, LAND," ESTATE, COMMISSION JIND INSURANCE AGENTS, HARDY STREET, NELSON. X ACRES Close to Nelson Railway Station. Fine sunny Slope facing, th« ** North. Ideal Property for Early Crops. Glass houses extending from East to West would get a maximum of sun. £200 only. 4; 9-1- ACRES .at Lower Moutere, being the pick of the first sub-division az'^4l of Tasman. 1\ Acres are in Apple and Pear Trees, two years old. A further '21 Acres have been cleared and ploughed. This property should Sell Readily at the Price asked. - ' -t f\X ACRES at Stoke. There are 7i acres in Orchard, of which 6£ acres ar« -LV2 in apples, and 1 acre in pears. The apples are all s'years old, excepting. 1 acre—these being 1 year old. There are a few cherry and plum trees. The land is securely fenced with posts, wire, and wire - netting. This is as extremely cheap property. Price £1365. "| f s ACRES OF LAND, with 7-roomed House,- wash-house and bathroom; at 3 -*--^ Wakatu. About 8 Acres are in Orchard—7 acres one and two year old trees, and 1 acre nine years old. This property is well watered and is ideally situated. Price £1850. 0 C ACRES AT RICHMOND, with 5-roomed Dwelling, dairy, and wash-house, **** etc. There aro. 5 acres in Orchard, 2 acres being in full bearing, and remainder in two year old Jonathan and __ Stunner Apples. If desired th« owner will sell the house and the orchards alone. Price for the whole property £2000. ' . 1 O ACRES, with new 8-roomed House, at-Richmond. The land is all flat, •*■** and 2 acres are in Orchard. The remainder is in grass and lucerne* Price £1500. , • QK ACRES situated at Lower Moutere, Jj-nrile- from school and P. 0., 3£ milee to Motueka Wharf. There are 4 acres,of apples and pears in bearing* Price £900. Kf\ ACRES (40 acres flat), well fenced and sub-divided, permanent water* There are 9 acres of Orchard in bearing. Dwelling consists of 5 rooms, with dairy, bathroom, and outbuildings. Price £2500. *>O ACRES, with 7-roomed house, barn,, stable, etc., at Hope. Four Acrei are plantecFin Apples, Peaches, and Apricots. 2(1 ACRES, with 8-roomed house, etc.. at Spring Grove. There are sto 0 ™" acres in six year old stone fruits. Price £2000. Q ACRES, with six-roomed House, within 4 miles of Nelson. Land is all in " mixed orchard—3 years old. Price £900. WE HAVE OTHER PROPERTIES WHICH WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU. —— — — ■ ; ■ . —— . ; , An old-established Country General Store Business,, in a rapidly developing district, close to a large and permanent industry. STOCK (About £4000) Comprises Groceries, Ironmongery, ' Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, Bouts, Eancy Goods,, Stationery, etc, YEARLY TURNOVER, £12,000- (Showing steady increase.) PREMISES AND PUNT.—Approximate value. £2,500, includes 2 expresses, spring trap, 6 horses, harness, woolpress, 2 sets platform scales, etc , etc. (The purchase o£~ this is optional, tho Trustees are prepared to lease for £3 5s weekly ) Nothing asked for goodwill, while exceptionally eisy terms can be arranged for an approved purchaser. The business is one of tne oldest and best known in the Nelson district, and offered for sale owing to the death of the late owner, There are excellent prospects, and the Trustees cordially invite the strictest investigation by any bona fide purchaser. further particulars from— HAfIOY STREET. - - MELSOR.

I :—: .._*++— . . .... ] • Only two or three Orchard Sections in the ( II 'First Subdivision of the. Ruby Bay Estate ( ] remain unsold and early application is ( v necessary to secure o^e of these. ' \ i , " ■.■-.■•' t ■■ ■ -. ■■ ■ . ! 3 ' | The owner will shortly subdivide a further < I area into residential lots, and those on the I (look out for a good investment should nocfail !to get in early^when these sections are put on the market. In the meantime there remain the two or three orchard sections referred to. i 1 We advertise to enlist your interest and to .■! f induce your enquiries, but &FDRE WE SELL WE ! I DESIRE VQOR PERBONAL INSPESTION of ,the proper- \ I ties we offer. What can be fairer ? Every \ I visitor to-Rub f Bay must be convinced of the ' I fact tliHt ! i '■ ■ . - . ■ i . - ' - . .. ..'''.' ' ! ' . (HOUfER^) ~■'■'■ ..'•■ | has the best situation in toe Mouteres .in view . of the development that has taken .place and that which is to follow. i The good chances are not open indefinite]y $ \ that would be 100 much to ex pect, but there are > a few open now and that is YOUR opportunity. ; | seaside \mwnm mm £iso per acre, i I FRUIT FARMS FROM £25 PER £OFi Inspection invited. Arrangements made to view tho property. Absentee owners can make satisfactory arrangements for planting and supervision. Telephone communicates Mapua Bureau. * For furtlier particulars apply— \ W. STAFFORD, Ruby Bay, Owner. *—| —— — ,r-— * — --—■■» — -«^ -~ —■ — ■»■ - [ -r j-"(VT*inr>r~.ruirynrLfm.T[

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13510, 2 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13510, 2 July 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13510, 2 July 1914, Page 8