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For Sale. JpAEK, REYNOLDS,. AND CO. MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. No. DUNEDIN. 1724 £3,soo.—Vogel and Cumberland streets, Harbor Hoard lease, bnck 3-storey building, cellar, lift, an dopen she s, a splendid store, and close to "Hair and railway. , f . 1786 £Bso.—For goodwill and lease and nuniturc boarding-house, centrally si u a led in Dunedin, and doing a splendid business. „ , , 1819 £62s.—Regent road (near G f or S° s ““" north), 11-roonied house, bathroom (hot and cold water), all oouvemenc , nearly quarter-acre; a bargain. 1742 £oou—Cumberland street norln ’ . T roruv-d house ibathroom, washh ° us , e ’ ;| ' 1744 £7oo.—Herict row. beautiful building site, 63ft i 140 ft, one of the positions in the town; level ground. , 1752 London street, house of 9 roo£ it room, hot and cold water, scu zy, modern conveniences); good gar orchard; land 76ft x 165 ft. . 1762 £l,loo.—Clyde street, quarter-acre, beau tifully laid out; modem house ( B rooms, bathroom, hot and cold washhouse, tuba, and boiler); 6 P order throughout. r j 912.—0ff Upper Walker street. t’Oou building site; about 72ft x 7 f ott V n ,j 1634 £3,2so.—Regent road, with freehold .1 trance from George street, 2 too poles, together with ma 6 lu^ cent „ m .\. deuce in brick (large and lofty room*), stable and coachhouse, etc. 1232 £36o—Union street (between CAydt an a Forth streets). Six-roomed house; battiroom and scullery (built-in °°PP®, ’ )eT , houses, etc.: good orchard and g • 1237 £92s.—Upper Walker street. TVo twostorey dwellings of five rooms l r K 1 ® grates, coopers); also 9-roomed hoi , all with modem sanitary conveniences , a good investment; rentals, £9O, gr 1396 £Si^o.—Comer Melville and Walker streets. Brick shop and dwelling. 1511 £l,2so.—Duke street, qoarter-acre ana massive stone and brick bouse; 1" ~ > bathroom, washhouse, cellar, • ’ coachhouse, harness room; capital re»i----1525 £2so°—Ellis street (off Gnr " b "^ B d street. 53 x 66, 4-roomed cottage, rang , grates, eto. , -n .-tv. 1599 £37s.—Comer Goorgo street ana place. Building site. 13.5 poles. 1672 £7so.—Near Comer Frederick Athol place; 27 poles; conif d b 5-roomed house, washhouse, ’ garden, etc. 1702 £9oo.—Great King street; -66 ft x• 7-roomed house, scullery; also 5house and outhouses; a good in l . g 1731 £6so.—George street north, 2 nouse of 3 and 4 rooms, and freehold. 1764 £Boo.—Leasehold, quarter-acre, ground rent £2O per annum, 9 cottages and shops and dwellings, bringing m ncar.y £5 per week. . 1772 £lo.—Harbor Board Lease, 14 years, Crawford street; annual rental, opposite Messrs Cosscns and Black ®'. 1776 £1,200.— George street north, doublestorey brick house, 9 rooms, bathroom (hot and cold); all conveniences. POET CHALMERS. 1534 Fronting Meridian and fox rtreeta and Bellevue place, 6 building site*, pnaes, £2O, £4O, £6O per soetion. 1555 £9o.—Victory place and Mendian street, i-acro building site. ST. CLAIR. 1750 £I,OOO. —Nearly half-acre. Allandale, fronting Coney Hill load/10-roomed house (kitchen, servants’ room, bathroom, hot and cold water, all modem conveniences); beautiful view. , 1336 Beach street. 1 rood 24 poles; beautiful site, with large brick stables and bnck cottage of 5 rooms; the property of Hon. George M’Lcan. , 1566 £1 550. —C’omor Tteach and victona streets. Substantial house, at present used as boarding-house; stable, store room, and other outbuildings; a capital property. 1740 £sso.—High street, near Bowling Green, l-acrc and G roomed house- and bathroom. 1756 £s2o—Linden, Forth street, 5-roomcd house and scullery (verandah); garden and orchard; close to tram. . 1623 £1 250 —Corner Pacific street ana Mam AND EPSON’S BAY. 1454 £1,400.-21 acres, 5-roomed house, dairy, vinery, Ifsb’o, byre, and steading; 2 acres orchard, 3 acres garden, balance English grass; beautiful view; good land. ROSLTN. 1789 £7so.—Newington, Main road, fronting electric tram, over quarter-acre, with good 7-roomed house, bathroom, and all conveniences. 1800 £125. —Grendon Township, Maori Hill, about i-acre, nicely situated, road. 76ft x 146 ft, brick house, 8 rooms, bathroom (hob and cold), glassed-in balconv; beautiful view. 1318 £l4o.—Arderston Township, comer Vale street and Anderston road, i-acre. 144 £l3o.—Melrose, Litllebourne road. Nice building section, close to Queen’s Drive 1584 £2OO each.—Main road. 3 fine building sites, facing Levon street, 50ft x 165 ft. 1600 £47s'.—Bellevue and Hart streets, nico block, 2 roods 25.6 polos; would subdivide into 3 sections; splendid view. 1602 £550.— Sunnyside, 6-roomcd house, washhouse, bathroom; vinery, nice garden. 1701 £soo.—’derston road, 1 rood 34 poles, shop and Iwelling 4 rooms; stable, shed. morntngton and glen. 1796 £323.—Barrfield, fronting dames street, about lj acres, splendidly situated, close to Elgin road. 1797 £loo.—lames place, West Dunedin, close to Town Belt and Momington tram, good building site. 1749 Amylo street, near Ncidpath road, 3-roomed dwelling and shop. 1627 £4o.—Maryhill Township. 2 sections, fronting Buchanan street. 1640 £6O each.— Maryhill terrace. 3 beautiful building sites, each quarter-acre. 1647 Regent. 0 street, 5 building sites, with beautiful views, cadi i-acrc, close to tram terminus; £7O and £BO each. 1219 £3o.—Barrfield. Nearly i-acre building site, fronting Main district, road. 1407 Momington, Barrfield, and Fullwood. 5roomed cottage ; cow byre ; over 2 acres land; convenient property. 1760 Corner Havelock street and Elgin •road, splendid 6-roomed house, bathroom. good garden, etc. 1770 £BO each— Havelock street, 2 building sites ; fine view; close to tram. BRIGHTON. 1790 £soo.—Private hotel, Beach and Cole streets, leased by Mrs Christie for 10 years (2 years yet to run); a good investment. 1780 £3s.—Nearly an acre, comer Trecastell street and Bellevue terrace, adjoining church property and R. B. Denniston’s, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. 1816 £7OO. acres first-class land, subdivided into 3 paddocks, 12 acres under crops, balance grass, all ploughabie, house of 7 rooms and large scullery, stable, byre, sheds, etc., adjoining the property of J. M. Maisey, Esq.; close to tramway sheds. TUVENSBOURNE AND ROTHESAY. 1798 £5- —Upper Rothesay, Hill and Wood streets, 33.92 poles, building site, 66ft of frontage. 1806 £7.—Ravensboumc Extension, fronting West street, building site; easy distance from Railway Station. 1623 £425.— Rothesay, Main road, i-ncre, 5-roomed bay-window house; 2-roomed cottage on back section. 1555 £lso—West Harbor road. 3| acres, close to Ravcnsbourne township and railway station. 1524 £lO.-1 rood 16 poles, fronting High street and District road. 1376 £4o.—i-acre, Second Extension; good SAWYERS BAY. 1808 £1,250— Gentleman’s residence of 8 largo rooms and outbuildings, 10 acres firstrdass land, close to railway. BURKESTOWN. 1807 £2o.—Cumberland and Castle streets, f-acre, good site. NELSON CITY. 1734 £2,500.-2 acres and new house, 16 rooms, every modem convenience, conservatory, stable, and coachhouse; tennis lawn, etc. 1735 £2,500.-5 acres, residence 12 rooms; water and fas laid on, every convenience; stable, coachhouse; lovely view.

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Evening Star, Issue 11677, 8 February 1902, Page 1

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