LAND AGENT, TBA3?Ai^Aa-ST. s - - KELSON COUNTRY PROPERTIEI FOR SALE Takaka—7G acres, all flat and in grass w'lth a 6-roomed house, verandah 01 throe side,s, detached wash-houst (with copper set in), and dairy, large barn; cowshed, fowlhouse, store-shec and pigsties Price £1550, £28( cash. The stock, implements/ etc. can be had at valuation if required, ihe land is river flats of good quality and aibout 30 acres has been plough ed, and is nearly all ploughablenvher stumped. A good metalled road run* through tho property. No 38c Hope.—4o acres Freehold, all level ■ with new o-roomed dwelling etc. • 3 C acres planted in oats. Within five minutes' walk of railway station P. 0., store, school and church. Price £1450. ]vj- o 39.: Lower Moutere.—lo acres Freehold, all leve l splendid soil, with 5-rooniet dwelling thereon. Seven acres in full bearing • orchard, nearly all best varieties of apples. A bargain at Pelorus Sound.—l2so acres LIP abouUMSOO acres cleared and grassed Carrying 1000 sheep and other stock. There is a 4-roomed cottage I woolshed, etc., on the property' - Well watered. Prico £5500 for the .property and 900 sheep., No 390 Pigeon Valley.—96 acres Freehold 40 acres _ flat, remainder low slopes. bplendid apple land; 3 acres in full bearing orchard, mostly apples. ■Six-roomed dwelling; etc.; half -mile rrom school and P.O. Price £1200. !Brlghtwater.-i of an acre oManfin the township, with 5-roomed dwelling thereon. Cheap at £260. Spring acrea, all °levl splendid land. U acres in full bearing orchard, and 2| acres in young apple trees. Five minutes' walk from post office, school, and railway station Five-roomed whare and new stable. Price £2250. Terms. No 389 flope.—46 acres, all level, with house, Sfijk and outbuildings. Price £1400. \j n 000 Ta fl ka + kar~F >£? of the best river flat land m Takaka. Never failing streams. Eleven-roomed dwelling and good outbuildings. Three acres good orchard. 20 cows and other stock. Price for property and everything on the place £2500. Takafa.—ino . acres' of splendid°level era. s,3 . tang, well fenced and subdivided. Nevsr failing streams. Would carry 50 cows. Price £2100. |stoke.-25r.Acre S Freehold, Si' lellf I lo* acres in Orchard, nearly all apples of the best varieties, 4 to 8 years old; with, a 10-roomed Dwelling House, shed, etc. No 38^ Stoke.—7 acres Freehold; all feyel: planted in apples, full-bearing. Price i Puramahol.-150 acres Freeholdf all level and splendid soil. Portion very suitable for apple-growing. This Property will be sold with L 7 cows, in full milk, and all other Stock and I JftS? len"»ts, ■ etc., for £2350: £bSO cash, only required. No 381 PIS C^ e;TJ 6* &CT»S of land, about 14 acres in full bearing I apples. About 8 acres level and re- | rt.amder undulating. New 6-roomed nouse, hot and cold water and every 9- Coming estimated I near 3000- cases. Pric* £3000 i A cn? b!?S k>"^ ll* acres of H °P Garden. i w«&1i d s°^ PrfcS £115°- No. 376 Wakfcfieid,_74^cre S Freehold, carrying 120 sheep. Near the centre of town" I amp. frioe £10 per acre. No. 369. Hope.—£s acres nearly all undulating acres in oais, remainder in grass. Land specially adapted for fruit Price £1125. No. 365. Hope.^-35 acres Freehold, 20 acres undulating, remainder flat. 2 acres in mixed orchard, grapehouse with grapes. 7 roomed house h and c. waiter, and all conveniences. 6 stalled stabi© and out-buildings. Price £65 per acre. No 365 Stoke.—lo* acres Freehold, level land', about 7J acres in orchard, 6J acres joeirig m apples, remainder in pears, lrees are four years old, of best exP°r* varieties of apples. A bargain at ±,1375. No. 364 FoxMll._li Acres freehold, with good . 6-roomed cottage. Price £450. Buyer can get in for £60 cash. V '■: J^o 539 Manama, Takaka.—Bß Acres freehold, • 1 ™ *^ d splendid land, divided 10 lS* Paddocks carrying 105 sheep, U milking cows and other stock. New 5-roomed house and outbuildmgs. Price £1250, including all stock c*nd farm implemepts. No 336 Uruwhenua, Takaka.-76 Acre^ freehoid flat land, SI acres in orchard and remainder somo of the finest uairymg land in Takaka. Good 6roomeG house and outbuildings. Price I4 £' LO:so- No. 334 Urowhsnua,- Takafta.—Bo Acres Freehold, al' .flat..except 8 acres; 3 acres in orchard; divided into 5 paddocks. Price £850. Buyer need Day only £150 deposit or build a modern , r^ 90 No.. 329 mi Va —4m Acres Freehold, *&out u/, Acres fiat,, remainder hilly; 200 acres sewn down in grass; last year, tarrying 600 ewos, and 400 lambs and m head of cattUi; 4-roomed bouae, woolsbed, trapshed, ©tc well watered, divHed into 9 padlocks. Vric* £3200. Easy terms. No 331 Hamarna.— >ji Acres Freehold, J all in grass., carrying 100 sheep, 13 milking «ows. Kqw 4-roomod house and outPilk<S ngs> All new forces- Price ileOu "is 9 conc«rn, including all sto^k. fj o 259 Haroama.—9B Acr©-; Freehold, ring fenced and subdivided, together with gjood 6-rcomed house, batrxoom, dairy, cowshed and aH necessary outbuildings. Carrying 30 milking cows beside other stock. For s*le as a goir.gr concern for £1850. No 206 ■Woks.—3 Acr«« Freoliold; 6 acres in o year ulri fruit trees, with sww 6room^ house, bathroom, h. and c watei, telephone ,tnd *U convonience«. t^Jce £1900. No. 309 CITY PROPERTIES. V xGene, ra! Store, with dwelling tached, m the city, doing a "good and increasing business. Good "reason for. selling. Price only £550 as ■> aojiig cnncerH. A Bargain. Won Street,—A new ure-roomf>d dwelli.l^ with p.U oonvenicnoc^. V\ Till be fcrild clieap, as owner is learincr Jfelson. jfJJ 17 r> Vainui Street— A new fire-roomed dwelling with all conveniences. Owner has left Nelson, and will sell for £-{W). Easy terms. No. Ifi7, Hilton Street.—A- noAr seven-roomed house, with 100 fruit trops Pncp £fi7s. Terms. No Iflfi fan Diernan Street A suprcior rosidence with splendid- viei\. House conhmns seven rooms, with all oonvonienpos. standinc on 1 n-ro "of land. Price only £1250. No. IGI laven Road.—A six-roomed dwelling. n" l. fcJ« al' f~'f>»veniences. Price onJv £450. £]00 deposit and balance -is rent. No ej K »ff Haven Road.—A new five-reompd dwelling - with conveniences. Prifo Eas-p torms. \T^. 26 : X '
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14144, 22 July 1916, Page 8
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