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Bisley Bros. * Co., AUCTIONEERS. UND, ESTAIE. FINANCIAL, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE CrolxeUes-rr-SOO" Acres 'Freehold] SO acres ploughable, 70 acres very rich swamp land, partly drained. This could be brought into cultivation with , very little expense. Dwelling has five rooms, big woolshed ' set up with shearing machines. Property carrying 1000 sheep. By fencing' carrying capacity could be increased to 1600 sheep. . P.O. one mile from house. As a going concern, with sheep, £5200. Eol. 101 88 Valley, Wakefield.—l,3oo Acres Freehold, divided into 2 blocks, all grass and undulating country; 400 acres ploughable. Well watered, carrying 1000 sheep. No buildings : 5% miles from railway station, 2 miles from post office. £3 15s per acre. Stoke.—Bs Acres Freehold, 6-roomed house in good order; If miles from station. Price £1600. Greenhouse, stable, loose box, etc., on property. This is an ideal fruitgrowing property. Wai-It! Valley, Belgrove.—262 Acres Freehold; 20 acres bush, all flat, balance in grass, and all Plougj^" able. Well watered, carrying 500 sheep, i Buildings comprise new 7roomed house and outbuildings; 1% .miles from school, 5 miles from Belgrove railway station. £3500. Wai-iti. —75 Acres Freehold, 25 flat, and 50 undulating. All in grass, divided into 2 paddocks, well watered. Next to scnool and Waiiti railway station. Price £2000. Quail Valley.—-2000 Aores Freehold, 200 acres flat) balance hilly and unI dulating. All in grass; 800 acres I ploughable, divided into 21 paddocka and 5 blocks. Property well watered, carrying 2000 sheep. _ Buildings comprise 6-roomed dewelling, stable i and wool shed. Price £4 10s. Stock at valuation. Easy terms can be arranged r i Lower Moutere.-—26 Acres Freehold ? all ! flat and ploughable. Divided into 2 paddocks, well watered. No buildings. Price £32 per acre. i This is a bargain for those desiring ! to go in for fruitgrowing, as the property is execellently. situated, and the land well adapted for fruit. Moiupipl.—lß Acres Freehold, situated Takaka. All flat and all ploughable; 8 acres in crop and the oalance grass. Property divided i into 8 paddocks, well watered, now running 7 cows and other stock. j" Buildings comprise 6-roomed dwell- ! ing, wash-house, stable, etc. Proi perty situated £-mile from creamery, 1 mile from Takaka. Price !' £1250. (This property is well situated for a man desiring to start dairying. It is situated on the Motupipi flats, and is all heavy ' swamp land.) Umukuri. —26 Acres Leasehold (Hospital lease, 41 years to run, rent 10s per acre, payable half-yearly); 19 acres flat, balance hilly. Property weir watered. Four-roomed house, i-mile from school, and opposite post office. Seventeen acres planted export variety apples, 6 year old trees, 5 acres interplanted with raspberries, 4 acres interplanted currants, 2 aarv* Californian hops. Price £2000. Wangapeka.—l3B Acres Leasehold, 999 years. All flat and all ploughable. At present 25 acres in crop, balance in grass. Divided into 10 paddocks, well watered, now carrying 10 milking cows and 150 (Sheep. Buildings ■comprise 1-roomed house, stable, cowshed, and large implement shed. Near school and post office, H miles from railway station. Rent £63 per year. This property is easily capable of carrying 2 sheep per acre, andean be converted to freehold. Price £1300. Wakefield.—l6} Acres Freehold; 6roomed house, stable, packing and trapshed, etc. House in first-class order. Twelve acres planted fruit trees, all good export varieties; J-mile from post office and railway Btation. This property shows good .returns. Price £1500. 104 Kohatu.—74o Acres Freeholdj 200 acres flat, 540 hilly, 200 ploughed or ploughable. Divided into 10 paddocks, and watered by springs. Now carrying 400 sheep, cattle and horses. Six-roomed dwelling, stable, trapshed. etc. Two miles from school, 33 miles from Nelson, 1 mile from station. Price £6000. Wairoa Gorge.—ss3 Acres Leasehold; 4QO acres English grass, balance bush. Well watered and ring fenced. Subdivided into 4 paddocks. Whare and sheep yards on property. At present carrying 370 sheep, lient £80 per year. Price £1000.- 99 Waimea West.—loo Acres Freehold, all ploughable, well watered by jprings. Subdivided into 5 paddocks. Buildings comprise 6-room-ed house and necessary outbuildings. Two miles from township. Five acres in orchard. Price £1350. Wakapuaka Suburban—23o Acres Free-'' hold, 20 acres flat, 20 acres undulating, 190' hilly. Divided into 12 paddocks, watered by springs and streams. Property winters 300 sheep'as well as cattle and horses. Dwelling of 9 rooms, attached wash-house, etc., stable, hay v wool shed, barn and implement shed, all practically new; 5-mile from school. 1£ miles from creamery an* P. 0., 9J miles from Nelson. Price, fas going concern, including stock, implements, etc., £3000, 92 Brightwater.—6o Acres Freehold, all undulating,, whose property has been ploughed, and bulk now in crop. Divided into 9 paddocks and watered by springs. Improvements consist of 8-roomed house and all conveniences, as well as barn and stable. The property is specially adapted for growing early peas. Price as going concern, including 3 horses, -3 cows, traps, implements, etc., £1600. 7 Stoke.—ll27 Acres, carrying 1300 to 1400 sheep. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, and well watered; 150 acres ploughable, good sheep yards and i dip on property,. Extra frontage, ' with buildings*- extrn r if desired. Piice £7 per acre.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13826, 22 July 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13826, 22 July 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13826, 22 July 1915, Page 8

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