Dalgety & Co., limited. LAND, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, HAVE FOR PRIVATE SALE. j 800 Acres, comprising 333 acres free-' hold, 260 acres L.1.P., and 210 R.L., rent £7 12s, of which 150. acres are flat, 300 undulating, remainder hilly; 20 acres in bush. Well fenced and watered by rivers and Btreams. Carrying 500 to 600 sheep,' 30 head cattle. House 6 rooms, and wool shed. Six miles railway station. Price £4000. F1961 696 Acres R.P., of which 320 acres are in grass, 200 acres felled ready for burning, 100 acres flat, balance undulating. Divided into 5 paddocks, well watered by streams. Wintering 60 head cattle and 500 sheep. Tnreehroomed whare and shed. Thirteen miles from township, 2 miles from school. Cream cart passes door. Price £5250. Terms arranged. F2OO i 3101 Acres Freehold, of which 2400 acres are in grass, 60 acres in crops, 400 in bush, 560 acres flat, balance hilly and undulating. Divided into 14 paddocks, well fenced and watered. Will carry in present state 2000 sheep and 50' Head cattle. Five-roomed housed with h. and c. water, whare, wool shed, stable ,etc. Ten miles from railway station, 8 miles from school. Price £13,000. F2Ol 1342 Acres; 248 acres freehold, 1Q94 L.T.P. and 0.R.P.; rent £26 17s 6dj 800 acres in grass, 30© in bush, 400 acres ploughable when cleared, 8 acres in crops; 200 acres hilly, 800 " acres undulating, 340 acres flat. Divided into 10 paddocks, well fenced and watered by never failing streams. Carrying 600 sheep, 40 head cattle, 6 horses. Seven-roomed house, 2 whares, and all farm buildings; 1* miles from railway station, 1 mile from school. Price £4250. Easy terms. P199 405 Acres Freehold, all in grass and crops; 330 acres undulating, balance flat and has been plough- , cd. Divided into 6 paddocks, well watered and fenced. Carrying on grass land only 450 sheep, 40 head cattle. Three-roomed cottage. Two and a-half miles from railway station, 1 mile fro mschool. Cream: cart passes door. Price £3900. Terms arranged. Fl9B HHRY our Guaranteed Indelible Mark- •*■' ing Ink for Stencil or Rubbei Stamp. Stamp. "The Colonist" Jobbing D* partment. toy really must / Smart Hew Fabrics JUST ARRIVED—A Ohoioe Assort- j ment that will show you how to be BETTER DRESSED Without Extra cost. E. KIGHARDS, TAILOR, TRAFALGAR STREET. Great Sommer NOW IN 'FULL SWING AT THE People's Emporium, 50 BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. (CLEARING BARGAINS in Baskets, Cane Hampers with leather corners Suit and Dress Cases, Go-carts, useful lines in Crockery and Glassware etc. ' Nice Bedroom Mats, usually 3s 6d and 3s lid, now 2s 6d each. Snap them. Ladies' Solid Leather H»nd Ba°- S from 7s 6d to 57s 6d each (all prices m and between). Good Bags—the best that money can buy—4milt to our own order, and designed for sensible women —not for frivolous, frolicsome flappers. THIS SALE IS YOUR CHANCESEIZE IT. Orders from the country solicited xhey receive instant personal attention. Fo«- Good Value t IN E¥Bry Description OF DRAPERY AND! ■ '..CLOTHTNO' IT WILL pat yof TO &MBP Trafalgar Street
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15309, 24 February 1920, Page 8
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506Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15309, 24 February 1920, Page 8
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