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UD, EDWARDS, Land and Estate Agents. TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. COUNTRY PROPERTIES. 8at0n.—1659 acres Freehold; 10 acres in crops, 3 acres hops, and 2 acres orchard. Good sheep and ,ca±tle country. Well watered aaid subdivided. New 9 roomed house, also 6 roomed house in good order. Hop Kiln, Cowshed, Barn, etc. Easy terms caii be arranged. F97 Stoke.—-10} acres level land, in the best part of Stoke. 1\ acres in orchard, mostly apples, just coming , into profit. No buildings. F97 'Ruby Bay.--'Orchard Property, Vo\ acres freehold. Five acres are in apples, planted 18 months, and the trees have done exceptionally well. The property is fenced and wirenetted. Price £725. Only, small deposit required. Brightwater.—Splendid Farm of 57 acres, freehold. Limestone formation. All ploughable, and mostly in crop. - Subdivided into 10 padr docks, well watered and fenced. Eight-roomed, house and all necessary farm buildings. One irale from school anfl 2 miles from railway. Price £1400. Wakefieid.—Splendid residential property, 4 large rooms, kitchen, scullery, etc., -with 5 acres land. Stable, loft, fowlhouses, etc. Price £525. Stanley Brook.—l 800 Acres, all cleared except about 70 acres bush; 500 acres excellent level land suitable for every description of crops, balance undulating and low hills; 11 acres in oats, 17 acres turnips. Carrying 1800 big sheep, 40 head cattle, and 12 horses. Good Broomed house, barn, implement shed, sheep yards, dip and large shearing shed. Thorpe.—slo Acres good sheep country; 350 acres felled and in grass. Well grassed and watered. Price £1600, or with 300 sheep £1800. Murchison.—74s Acres; 150 acres flat, balance undulating and low hills; 350 acres graased, balance in bush. Carry 300 sheep and 90 head of cattle. Nine-roomed house, 4-stall stable, barn, 8 bail cowshed with concrete, floor. This is a splendid «' property, and is being offered at a low price as the owner has enlisted for the wax. -Price, £3600. Easy terms. WaHtl—373 Acres Freehold : 4£ acres hops, li acres orchard in full bearing, 1 acre potatoes. 7-roomed house and farm buildings. 60 ewes with lambs, 1 cow. Farm implements, etc. Price £1600. Upper Takaka.—46o acres Limestone country. 200 acres flat md balance hilly—36o acres cleared and in grass, carrying 600 to 700 sheep, 55 <' head cattle and 12 horses. There are 3 wharves, Woolshed. Sheep and Cattle yards, etc. Price £2600. Terms 10 t>er cent, down, 10 per cent, iii 61 months, and balance can remain on mortgage. I East Takaka.—l4o Acres, all level land; 60 acres ploughed, balance in graos. Permanent water supply, and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Six-roomed house, barn, etc. Close to creamery, school and P.O. Stoke.—s Acres, practically all planted with apples (mostly in full bearing) and pears. Two glass-houses 46 x 12 and 70 x 20 for tomatoes. New 6-roomed house with all con- ■ yeniences.• This property is showing excellent returns. Richmond.—l 22 Acres, 12 acres peas, 2 acres potatoes, 6 acres orchard, 3 acres rape. New 6-roomed house, -.h. and c. water, bathroom, dairy, etc. Price £2600. Wakefieid.—96 Acres; 7 acres crops, 4 acres apples in full bearing, and 13 acres 1-year-old trees. Modern 7-roomed house and farm buildings. Price £2600. Redwood's Valley.—ldeal Orchard Property of 26 acres; 14 acres in apples and pears, mostly 3 years old. Large whare on the property. Well watered and fenced, and magnificent site for building. This is one of the best properties offering, and the price is low. Motueka. —24 Acres Native leasehold just renewed for 21 years at 5s per acre; 15 acres, orchard. Cottago and farm buildings. Price £1650. F92 Korcre. —264 Acres, the property of Mr. W. Hastilow; 230 acres in grass and balance in crops. Practically new* 9-roomed house «and farm buildings. Price £2000. FB6 Bainham—2s6 Acres; 150 acres flat, and balance hilly, mostly in English grass. Would carry 70 head cattle; 6-roomed house and farm buildings. Price £2000. FB6 Bfilgrove.—246 Acres Freehold and 483 acres 0.R.P.; 4 acres hops, balance goo<2 sheep country. New 5-roomed house, etc. Price £1200. FBS Richmond.-—l 5 Acres excellent level land; 7 acres 6-year-old orchard, balance in grass and very suitable for tomato culture. Good 6-room-ed house. Price £1200. Goflingwood District.—72o Acres excellent sheep and cattle country, carrying 700 sheep and 100 head TOWN PROPERTIES. Tasman-street, The Wood 5-roomed Cottage^ with Bath, Copper, Sink, Hangs, etc., and connected with drainage system. Land 37ft by 100 ft. Price only £250. Mo. 5, Cambria-street. —The fine property of Mr J. Munro Wilson, who has been tran.jferred from Nelson. Sevenroomed house, etc., with nearly 1 acre of land of excellent quality, suitable tor tomato growing. Immediate possession. Easy terms if required The premises in Bridge street lately occupied by Gormans Ltd., dwelling and shop, stables, etc. Land 90" x 290. Or will lease for a term if desired. Seymour Aven-'e. —New 5-roomed house, beautiruity i.iwsned ntiuuyr.out. _ Yen v.■ :m auu sneuerec position.- Correr section. Laiia 50ftx 110 ft. Centra! Temperance Boarding House, in Bridge street, as a going concern. Fully furnished and in splendid repair. Immediate possession if required. Price low and easy terms. Nilc-st. East.—Nearly new 8-roorr.ed house, with all conveniences. Price £725, only £100 cash required. . Maitai Bank.—The splendid residential property belonging to Mrs. Hewson, containing 8 rooms, bath- | room, waah-houise, etc. Land 95 x ! 230 ft. Price £1025. \ Cambria Street.—Six-roomed House, kitchen, bathroom^ hot water, etc. Land 50 x 160. Price £625. Only £100 cash required. F. & |D. Edwards, NELSON.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13997, 29 January 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13997, 29 January 1916, Page 8

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