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If b BIUU I u& OUIIIJb L Land Estate, Oommissicn I Insurance Agents. AGENTS FOB HENRY HUGHES, LTD,, PATENT AGENTS. I OFFICE OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE *« BANKRUPTCY, i. < ■ ■ 7 .n ■ • ' For Sals* " it >. 15 SORES of land within three milrs of G.P.O. This is a really c flne property and«ra watered by two natural springs, which never run dry. ° As a building site, or for a gentleman's residential property, it lias no I ? equal in the district It is on a,gentle elevation and overlooks the bay, c harbour and cuy " 4 There nre-five acrps planted with the best varieties of apples, three & years planted, All the land is suitable for orchard purposes if desired ■ '" Thsis a rare opportunity for buyiog a most desirable property at a [I „ most reasonable price . 9 288. ACRES of land at JVgrovp, p^rt of which is planted in apple n trees, for which purpose the soil is admirably adapter]. g There is a four-roomed coaage on the property, and the land k ,j subdivided. , - y ■ The property is well watered, has a gentle slope, and is -within half a mile of Railway, Post Office and School. > JTo effect an early sate the o^ner is prepared to accept £3-103 I per acr^. \ :'W; ROUT- AND-SON^/ Hardy Street -Nelson. !- ■ ESTABLISHED 1856. i . .- ____^ 3 , . ■ ■ . . . ' " b ', ■ - ' : FOR SALE Oil EKG§fiIG®GE, \ 1629 Acres. 400 grass, 20 ploughed. Seven roomed house and usual farm outbuildings; Price, £% 16s per acre. Equity £707. (241) [ 1446 Acres. 700 grass, 746 bush, 400 ploughable. Post and Telegraph i Office, cheese and butter factory, school. O.R.P 10s p.a. Equity, 1 £8676. . ' . . ,780 Acres. 200 grass; usual farm outbuildings. O.R.P. 21s p.a. (241) j 700 Acres. 800 Engli&h grass; outbuildings, yards, etc. Goodwill £1500. Only £800 cash. Balance at 5 per cent. ' (242) ? 179 Acres. 2^. sheep to acre. 110 grass, 25 crop, 50 drained swamp, 2 ' plantation, small orchard. Would milk 40 cows besides cropping. t School, cheese and butter factory. Price for freehold, £18 p.a. Equity, I £im • - (248) . 158 Aorea. 141 grass, 1 maize, 2 mangolds, 8 turnips, 140 ploughable, 80 * swamp, 80 flat land, 10. paddpclw- Bfcock—so cattle, 6 horaea, 20 piga. \ Would milk 40 cowC 4-roomed house, men's whare, outbuildings, i maize crib, trap aod imp'ement shed, 6 bail cowshed. Price for the I freehold as a going concern £25 per acre Cash £1200, balance five per 1 cent.- Equity £2425 Would exchange fjr goad Fruit or Dairy farm. ; , (248) ; - FOB SALE. , 1500 Acred. Native land, all in bush, some real good fiats. 21s p.a. (240) \ 4250 Acres. Native land, all n bush, some good flat land. 21s pa, (240) EASY TEEMS CAN BE AHRANGED TO SUIT PURCHASEES. 'Al FRFfI PHlll ft Au^ioneer and : HLrnEiU UUULPp land Agent : HARDY STREET. - - NELSOH. i"^ ~ : ~ ; : : : i . \ X ■_■- - ; i■ !' .-■■•.■.:. ' .- -■ . _ \ 1 ■ '- ' " .- . ■■ ' ■■.! i! ; ; I. --. ' | 4 Only two or three Orchard Sections in the \ {. \\ Firfet Subdivision of t.bc Buby Bay Estate [■ f remain unsold and eariy Application is '; • necessary to secure o^»a of thest-. l, 11 p !; Tiie owner will shortly subdivide a further *" ]► area into residential lots, and those on the i ej! look out for a g^od investment should noi: fail , \\ * | to get in early when these sections are put on | 2 < | the market. In the meantime there remain I , i 1 the two or three orchard sections referred to. ! is.- r i I c r I "" ■ ■ - j._ I' ■ | We advertise to enlist your interest and to ! '. i» induce your enquiries, but BEFORE WE SELL WE i b' OESSBE YOUR PERSONAL INBPEGTIOH of the proper- I 3 ties we offer. What can be fairer ? Every I a visitor to Huby Kay must be convinced of the 1 fact that ■ ■ ' . • ... ; ) , ' (HOIITERE)----3 ■ i ■ has the best bituation in the Mouteres in view ) '] of the development that has taken place and ' \ that which is to follow. ! i The good chances are not open mdofiniteiy, I 5 ( that would be too much to expect, but there are 1 I. ■< a few open now and that is 100R opportunity. | I j '3EIBID|E'FMITIGEB FHOS £150 PH iSH£. I ; .rmiiT mm mn £25 peh f 5 v Inspection invited. A rrangements m;vdt j J-o \ view the property. > Absentee owners can make satisfactory arrangements for planting and supervision. > Telephone communicates Mapua Bureau. »■■.■■■■..■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ i i Jf For further particulars apply—I W. STAFFORD, Ruby Bay, Owner. ; I ■• ■ ( i ' JJ_r>J^>Jrtoll^lM~-■.llTllTl^lr^l^lr^lJ^^^^ff»ll*^<r^'^l:^*rt^^l«^.f^l^^

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13606, 22 October 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13606, 22 October 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13606, 22 October 1914, Page 8

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