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LAND, -EBIATE, ftUSdlOfl & INSURANCE AGENia - NE X ACRES, close to Nelson Railway 1 Q ACRES, with now . 8-roomed ** Station. Fine sunny slope, facing AO House, at Richmond. Tli© land . the Noi;th. Ideal property for early i 8 all flat, and two acres are in orchard crops. Glasshouses extending from The remainder is in grass and lucerne, east to west would get a maximum of Price £1500 sun. £200 only. afk i AnniTQ at towwtc tuott QK ACRES, situated at Lower Mon--424 AS E| hJSg^S o¥ o ihe "* *». sTf t ooivi aDf d first subdivision of Taxman, 7J Acres £°- 3* ™lest 4 Mof UekV)io l arc-in Apples and Petos; trees two l^ero are 4 Acres of Apples and Pears. years old A further 21 Acres'have m bearm S- 1W £900' been cleared and ploughed. This pro- «^^ «nm.-<c /An a^« u a+\ p^ty should SOU readi* at the price S>o aB a* ent water. There are 9 Acres of Or--11 A A ACRES, -AT STOKE. There chard in bearing. Dwelling consists of -^^^are 1\ Acres in Orchard, of 5 rooms, with Dairy, Bathroom and which 81 Acres are in Apple 3 and 1 Outbuildings. " JlsTice £2500. Acre in Pears. The Apples are all 5 years old, excepting 1 Aero, these bo- •>() ACRES, with 7-roomed House, ing 1 year old.' There aro a few cherry Barn, Stable^ etc., at Hope. 4 and pium trees. The land is securely Acres planted in Apples, Peaches, Aprifenced with posts, wire, and wire-net- cots, ting. This is an extremely cheap property. Piice £1365. '■ OA ACRES, with 8-roomed House, n7fi AfiDi?q nw t *xrr> i etc., a's Spring Grove. There rooiSZ w^h-ho^U rl^tf&m SiX"year"Ol<i BtoD* bathroom, situated at Wakatu. About frults' Jrllce ±' JIKJa 8 Acres are in Orchard—7 Acres 1 and /.prj^o witti'fi rnnmfv! TTmiso with 2-yeai-old. trees, and 1 acre 9-year-old. 3A- *T •'■r ?"v<S2S? S lt Q ,, . rtK ACRES AT RICHMOND, with ;LJW' .■<weJ» 5-roomed Dwelling, Dairy, and —— Wash-house, etc. There are 5 acres in Orchard, 2 Acres being in full bearing, W E HAVE OTHER PROPERTIES Jonathan Sifcr'ApSS^TdS WHiOH WE WOULD BE PLEASEa sired the owner will sell the House and TO, SHOW YOU. the Orchard alono. Price for the whole property £2000. I, ROOF -anil. SOUS - - '.-Land Jgwts, H&ISDY STREET,. «ELSOM.

tnnd aitti Estato Agdnts, TRAFALGAR STREET. - '- NELSON. ' Wakefislif.—3o Acres Freehold, with 4- Uppsr Moufere,—ldeal Apple Land, 72 roomed cottage; 3 acres hops on Acres Freehold. Gentle slopes, lywire, 4 acres turnips, balance ii. ing well to the sun, and very suitgrass. This is a compact little able for fruitgrowing. Will sell as farm and contains some good allu- a whole or in 10 to 16 acre blocks. vial &oil suitable for any kind of Price £20 per acre, crop. Handy to school, railway _. . . . ,_,,, . ■ ... station and P.O. Price £825. Bnghtwater.-CG; Acres Freehold. Icn Easy entry. Reg. 90 ' «cres Olf iard in, full I bearl"S. an(l ! Small Sheep Run.—lloo Acres Free- 3/«" es 4-y«ar-old apples. Balance ! . hold, mostly limestone formation; of lana. is .under cultivation, 16 250 acres native bush, estimated to Jic, res 1 beinS m oats. Seven-room-contain about £1500 worth of milt- £ d. h^. c and Sood homesteacV ing timber. Property is well im- Pnce £54 per acre. Reg. 89 j proved, and there is a good resi- Beigrove.—Small residential propert> dence and outbuildings. Now o f 3 acres, with nice cottage home v carrying 800 sheep and 50 head cat- Property is pleasantly situated and tie. Price £7 10s per acre. has good road frontage. Close to Re^. 90 -railway station and P.O. Price 500 Acres Freehold—Good sheep £260. . Reg. 80 country. Mixed native and Eng- . ... ~■ . . TT . _ lish grass. Property is well sub- 104 Wamea Street.—House of-6 rooms, divided and fenced. Now carrying - ' with new kitchen, bathroom, cop--500 sheep and 20 head cattle. ■ per . and tubs, h. .and c, water Price £5 per acre. . Reg. 90 Pnc© £35°- ' -R6g- 4 East Takaka.—s9B Acr.es Freehold, Brightwater.—32J Acres Freehold, witli First-claas sheep country. 110 12 Acres reclaimed land thrown in. Acres flat, balance hiU, 4§6 acres 9J Acres in good orchard, balance in grass, 32 acres in crop, 80 acres in crop and grass. Property is in bush, small orchard. Sub- nicely situated, and is well subdivided into 14 paddocks well divided and watered. Eight-room-. fenced and watered. Seven-room- ed house, stable, barn, loft, cowed house,. wash-house, bathroom, bails, etc. Close to school, creani--2 barns, 24 s 16, 30 x 18. School, cry, and railway station. Price creamery ana P.O. all within oiie £3000. Easy terms. Owner can mile." Price £5500. Reg. 8S snow satisfactory income. Res. 88 Compact Farm.—2o acres of good land, Fine Commercial Orchard. —About 10i all cleared and stumped, nearly all acres first class land in the famous been under cultivation. Subdivid- fruit growing area of Stoke. Four t -ed into convenient paddocks, small miles -from Nelson, three miles orchard in full bearing, seven from ;u'harf, one mile from Railroomed dwelling, spacious out- way, school and P. 0., situated on buildings, large dairy, well water- the. main road ; 7-J acres in specially ed and securely fenced, 2A miles selected Export Apples, including from Rail and .Post Office, \ mile Stunners, Jonathans, Munroes, Defrom school. £1250. ' . licious arid Rokewood. 850 trees--5 years and 150 trees 2 years. I ' ' ■ Also few mixed fruits. O/ily £GOO Good Sheep Country.—24l acres, nil iti cash required. ! grass and securely ring fenced. Two sheep yards. Small area SmaU orchard.—About 8 acres, just tinder cultivation. £liql>. coming into bertring, returned abeut^GOO cases this year. £1400. THE EASIEST OF TERMS ARR4N6CD FOR'IKY OF THE■ ABOVF. FINE BLOCK OF APPLE LAND FOR SUBDIVISION. - 315 acres.(more or less) of the well-known Moute*e Apple Land; £07 f.orefi freehold • 108 acres L.I.P. (cost about 9/- per acre to freehold). This block is uduiiraoly adapted for sub-division. All the slopes lie well to the sun, and are well proteuced from wind or weather. Main road frontage. Close to Hotuebi. Would cut up uito about SO blocks of 10 acres each. Price for the block, <£11 an acre. Only £.470 required in Gasli. This is an inexpensive block to handle and when subdivided would in every way equal land now soiling at from £25 to £35 per acre. HARDY STBEET. - |> HELSOH.

§|@i insurance te bimpson s *?w*^' :oFFirF Monumental Works,' rpHB-«BUN M is the oldest Oflßoi b (jCLLIKSWOOO-ÜBIIT, NLL&GN. -"- the world doing FIRE basiasft ;. only. - ESTABLISHED 1878. Proiupt and Liberal Bettlements ©< . Claims mad© by Local : HfEMORIALS of every description Rat^s of premium and otter infom iU erected in Town or Country. atjon ot» ftpplicatlflffl* Reinforced' Concrete Walls, Iron Railings, etc. Agent, ■ Trrf&r sSSS!' Nal.^ Designs and Prices an Application. -'.!.■■»'"i -* —--—"—■ '• ■—«-- < »■■■■■" Telephone 474 You really must . —^— —.... , seethe standard INSURANCE OOMPANf 0* NEW w ■ HI r , a ZEALAND, LIMITED. Smart New Fabrics M^-riuKon. Just Arrived—A C&oiee Assort- Fire. Employers' Liability, AccideL* and Disease, Marino, Common Law, meiib that will show you h^w Mortgage Indemnity, "Workers' Com . . " pensation, Personal Accident, Fidelitj to be better dressed—without Guarantee, Administration Bonds, » Plate Glass. Policies issued at Lowest Extra % Cost 1 Current Rates. ET£ ¥ r^TT A "R "TIQ Tll^ Company 19 a New Zealand Insti- . rtiV>iX/iX^A/i3» tutioi/, with Funds invested locally, TAILOR, . and offers Absolute Security. Simplicity. TRAFALGAR STREET. P* Contract. Prompt and Liberal Sot- ,; r .. , L tlement of Claims. WE snpply, Rubber Stamps of th« "p "\ "RAHfFn"Rn YV best quality^ without vexfctioni * • DAiur \J*\>U ► delay. " MAMACER, 'Ths Colonist" Jobbing Department. TRAFALGAR STREET.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13794, 15 June 1915, Page 8

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