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Properties for Sale TO DAIRY FARMERS, BOTCHERS, STOCK IMPORTERS, Or Parties desirous of obtaining a SNUG FARM RKSIDBNCB CLOSE TO DUNtSMIN. GILLIES AND STREET have been instructed by the proprietor, Mr John Duff, to offer FOR POSITIVE SALE, His well-know.i FREEHOLD FARM, Situated in the WORTH-EAST VALLEY, Con:aining about 219 ACRES, more or less, With all Improvements thereon, Consisting of 14 acres fenced in and in grass, 16 acres broken up, strong fern tree House, stock yard, &c , &c. 60 ACRKS Of the property are under TIMBER, A large proportion of which ij of a most suitable descriptio for fencing, and is easily accessible from the main met ailed road. The remai der of the property is under natural grasses, and is mo^t suitable for GRAZING SHEEP OR CATTLE, Either for the DUNEDIN MARKET OR FOB. DAIRY PURPOSES. Being also centrally situated with reference to Dunedin and Port Chalmers, it possesses advantages for DEPASTURING NEWLY IMPORTED STOCK Unequalled by any property near the Port. At its northern extremity it fronts to tne MAIN NORTHERN ROAD aboul three miles from tawn, so that a large portion of the bush part of tbe property could be sold or leased at high rates as BUILDING SITES I For VILLA RESIDENCES, The various Views from it being Beautiful in the extreme. In this way the largest portion of the price could be repaid without affecting in the least the value of the Farm for Dairy purpos' s For Price, which is decidedly Low, an 1 other particulars, A pply to GILLIES an! STREET, Land and Estate Agents and Auctioneers. TO GENTLEMEN WANTING RESIDENCES. TO LET, that wefl known and choice spot FORBURY HOUSE, Containing eight rooms, and with Paddock and Garden attached. A metalled road to the Property is in course of construction, and will soon be completed. Apply to GILLIES and BTREET, Land and Estate Agents and Aurtioneers. . TO LKT, That Beautifully and Conveniently Situated VILLA RESIDENCE, Primrose Mount, George street, THE RESIDENCE OP JOHN HEALY, ESQ., HAVING seven rooms, with every convenience for a family, including bath room, stables, and coach house, garden, and paddock for horse and cow. TJie latter would be let separately if desired. From a really good tenant a low rental will be taken. GILLIES and STREET, Land and Estate Apents. TO GENTLEMEN SEEKING A SHE FOR A RESIDENCE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF DUNEDIN. OS O R SAL E — On the sunny side of th« North East Valley, commanding a most magnificent prospect, 22 Acres of Land, ferc^d, laid down in Knglish grass, and about 5 Acres of Bush on difiVrei t parts of the property, with a frontage to both roads, having *i fine stream of water running through it, as well a« a p Tmanent spring closs to the house. Altoge her this ■Bts an opportunity to those in sear<-h of a picturesque and healthy site fur a vi'la seldom to be met with. The distance from Dunediu is not more than two and a ha f miles. Terms Liberal. Further particulars, upply to GiLLIK? and STREET, .Land and Estate Agents. VALUABLE Pii PEtiTY FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON, THAT BEING DECLARED TPIE SEAT OB1 GOVERNMENT. To Capitalists, Hotelkeep?rs, and Others. FOR S'LR, by Private Contract, all that mosfValuableLand.in Wellington, Mtnnteri in Willis and Manners streets, hnving frontages of 207 feet to the former and 82 ftct to the latter, and also to Hickson street, and having two buildings thfreon. formerly occupied l>y Her Majesty's Government as Commissariat Offices and Ordnance and Engineer Offices. j This property is opposite to the Union Bank of Australia, and to the land belonging to 'he Bank of New South Wales, upon which their new bank is about to be erected. It is only five minutes' walk thence to the Government Wharf, Queen's Warehouse, Custom House, Post <iince, «cc, &fi, and is In every respect most, admirably adapted for the erection of a first class family hotel It also commands a view of the whole of tbe Harbor, Wharf, and shipping. Also, The piece of Tand situated in Hickson street (lending from Willis street), adjoining the abovenamed property, bring 7" feet by C2 feet, having erected there> n a large two story Wooden Building with a brick fouudati n capable of holding 51)0 tons f good-;, and (ormerlv occupied by Her Majesty's (Government as a Commis.snriat Store, &p. This building could he ea ily converted Into stables, bay and cirii loff-t, men's sleeping room-, &c. It is also well adaijtel for a horse and carriage repository Part of the pur base money may renwiu fora term of years at 10 per cent interest, For further particulars apply to WILL!AM HiCK.SON & SOin, Wellington. TCTOH SAL 13, a new Ten-roomed House, with I.' 25 acr. sof Lari'i, wf wlii hls nre in finiss, two large gardens, gardener's cottage, 3-stnlled stable, and other out buildings, 'j eruis very easy. Apply to GE~>, S. BRODRK'K, 1, Mercer's Bui dines. TO DRAPERS, &c. TJ^OR. SALE, a fW-clnss General Drnpi'i Js V Busine s.situaltd in one of the host, streets in Wollinulon (the future seat c.f Govertunet t), and now doing a good profitable trade, which is capable of being extended The Premises are Freehold, in good repair, plate-glass windows and will be sold a bargain, .■^tock to be taken on su'-'h terms as niny be agreed upon, and possession given on the 31at March next. For further particulars apply to W. and G. TURNBUi.L and CO, High street, Diinedia. J7IOR S&LK, a First-class Hotel, situated on V the Main North Road. Apply C. to Hopkinson, Golden Fieecc, Waikouaiti or Moeraki,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 915, 25 November 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 915, 25 November 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 915, 25 November 1864, Page 2

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