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E. & D. EDWARDS LIMITED TJELGROVE: 207 acres Freehold, 40 acres flat and balance low hills, 3 acres in Hops, IJ> acres Lucerne, g-acre Potatoes and Raspberries. Subdivided into 10 paddocks. Well watered. Sixteen head Cattle, 1 Pedigree Bull, Horse, Pigs, etc. New Bungalow, Bathroom, Hot and Cold Water, and all conveniences; also all necessary Farm Buildings, Hop Kiln, etc. For Sale as a. going cpncerii at a very low price and on easy ternis. 1 1 22 b *r MILES from Railway and Salevards. 1500 Acres, carrying , 1300 Sheep besides Cattle and Morses. 400 to 500 acres level and which will grow any kind of crop. Now s*roomed house and old homestead. Very low price and easy terms. RICHMOND: 4 acres. All Grass, ideal homestead for retired person, situated on a gentle rise overlooking the Bay. Laid out with Ornamental Shrubs. 8-roomed house and conveniences. RICHMOND: 3| acres, watered by Reservoir. 6-roomed House and all conveniences. GRAHAM RUN: 1241 acres Freehold. 1000 acres in Grass. Winters 1200 Sheep and 20 head of Cattle. 2000 Sheep in summer Good whare, sheep yards, etc. Price £4 per acre. Terms £IOOO down and balar ce 6 per cent. POKORORO: 440 acres Freehold. 50 acres flat, of which 10 acres are in ci op. Carries 400 Sheep, besides a number of dairy cows. New 6-roomed house, shearing shed, dip, yards, etc. Price £2500. Terms £250 down and balance at 6 per cent. RICHMOND: Ideal residential property. House contains 6 rooms and ever' convenience. The house is situated on a rise and sheltered from winds, and ground is attractively laid out in Lawn, Flower Garden, etc.

F. & D- EDWARDS LIMITED TANKS' ", OUR 400 , 600 and 800 Corrugated Galvanised Tanks aiv joing strong Large sales during the pfwt, show that our goo Is merit ai.O 'btain the oorrfi denes of the publn Call, ring up or tor quotations Quotations also cheerfully given for all classes of Plumbing v»ork anywhwa m the district. A. R. TUFNELL PLUMBER. Etc.. Phon e 26 9 RICH MOM D AUe st WAKEFIBI 1) LAND. LAND. LAND. R. I. SADD & CO. BOX 709, DUNEDiA telegrams. ‘‘Betlard ’ SADD Lacd Advocate >n<f Sv«-vayor. Business Manager. MR. J. 13. SADD, Land Sales Commissions. Principal MR H. T.

W £ CAN HELL YOUR FA KM AND FIND YOU ANOTHER--A BETTER ONE. Drop a,a q line NOW ! R. T. SADD 4 CO. 0- ?4MEROM & CO. AGENTS FORTH E INSURANCE OFFICE OF IUSTRALIA, LTD. File, Marine, Accident., Loss of Profit, arid Workers’ Compensation CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED TL’OR SALE or Exchange for Farm property, a good Hotel with 50 acres first-class Land. Price right. Full particulars on application. ACRES. ..85 acres grass, bal--3052: ance,first class Milling Bush. Sawmill now working on the property. This is a money making concern, as the ehenues are coming in steadily for Royalty. Good home on the place, close to Railway Station. Price £ISOO. Easy terms. Owner would consider exchange for a small farm. Further detail* on ap plication. \/jf IXED FARM, Motnpiko, 465 acre*, suitable for Sheep, Cows and will grow any crop*. A good proportion flat. Good main road frontage, fair house and outbuildings. To wind up an estate .this place must be sold and any -easonablo offer will be considered. Call for details. We take you to inspect. /NLOSE to Appleby, 150 acres Freehold, 6o flat Haody to School and P. 0., etc. Fair house and oatbuildings. Most of the land ploughable Price going concern only £750. CTOKF,; 14 Acres Freehold. 7 acre* Commercial Orchard, balance grass, on which Cows are kept. Small hoose, good pacdiug shed. Given away at £ISOO. Only £IOO cash wanted. lI>RIGHTWATER: 50 acres first-class •*-* flat land, all in good going order. On account of owner’s failing health this must bo sold am’ offers will be considered. CHEEP Country . 4000 acres, part Freehold and part .Government Lease, carrying capacity 3000 good Sheep 000 acres river flats which w>!l grow anything. A fair portion has been on der cultivation. Excellent buildings. Price £15,000. Easy terms. This is a good proposition Call for details. T IMESTONE Country. fOOP acres Freehold, practically all undulating, 300 plowable, 300 bush, balance grass and crops. We'll subdivided into con lenient paddocks. Good house and outbuildings, shearing machines and power for farm work. Stock wintered 2000 Sheep and 150 Cattle, besides fattening a lot of sheep. Situated handy to Nelson and 6 miles from Railway. Price only £5 10s per acre. TN the Estate of the late Mrs Hanron, * Stanley Brook, 1500 acres Freehold, 500 flat, balance undulating. About one-sheep country in present state, bat would carry a lot of stock if root crops were grown. Good road frontage and handy to railway. Two housesf modern Bungalow and a good farm house and necessar ysheds. This place is suitable for subdivision and would make two or three mixed farms, and is cheap at £7 per acre.

TOf ANDY Farm 68 acres. 40 flat, 18 JLJL undulating. 3 acres Hops, 7 Oats, balance Qraea. Prenent stock 60 Sheep (ewes), 3 Cows, 2 Horse®. Modem house 5 rooms with all conveniences. shed, hop kiln, bar*, stable, etc Handy to Nekon. This is a paying concern. Prioe £BOOO. CSTOKE: acres, main road frontage Nice bouse and outbuildings. Permanent Creek and Plantation. Price £I3OO. |_POP E i 16 acres, all been plowed. *>x- •, JL cellent. land for early peas, small fruits, cows, etc. Fair house and outbuildings. Telephone installed. Close to School and Hallway. Price £1250,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 May 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 May 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 May 1925, Page 8

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