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Shipping. OKI E NT LI N E Of ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. The following:. Royal' Mail Steamships belonging, to the ORIENT- and PACIFIC COMPANIES will leave SYDNEY on MONDAY, at 1 p.m., and MELBOURNE on SATURDAY, at 1.30 p.m., as under for LONDON ; (Tilbury) via ADELAIDE,. ALBANY, COLOMBO (transhipping for all Indian ports), SUEZ CANAL, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR:—,,/., •' of mol<l Tons From- Jjilf°?l From .Steunei.. Reg^ Sydney. Aelaide . OROTAVA ... 5957 Sept. 3Sept. G Sept. 8 OIiJZABA ... h'2;)7 Sept. 17Sept. £0 Sept. £2 ° OttOYA ... 6297 Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 And fortnightly thereafter. FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: SALOON .. 4ng]e: £SQ to £73Return: £70 to £115. THIRD CLASS .. £LSl6s, £18 18s, and £20. First and second-class Passengers aecure special advantages by: booking through from N-2W Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in the abo"e "fares. . . . ; Passages can be booked to or prepaid from any of the abov.o ports. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF , NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), ■\ Agents in /New Zealand. rpHE TYSEK' -LINE Beg to inform their supporters and importers generally that they haiee decided to assist, in the development of the [Trade between THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA t And | 7 AUSTRALASIA. I Arrangements have jbeen completed for a service of • ■ . . I. '. ■ . FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS FROM j NEW YORK, . I At regular intervals taking CARGO for MELi BOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, at MODERATE RATES o"f FREIGHT. The first Steamer will be S. S. QUEEN 'MARGARET, ■ to be despatched from New York on or about ; , • SEPTEMBER 25. New Zealand Importers of American Merchandise are specially invited to instruct their Agentain the United States to SUPPORT THE TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York Representatives. >; Messrs FUNCH, EDYE, & CO., ■ ' .Produce Exchange. I RICHARD TODD, ! 16au ..Colonial Superintendent. ■ ' XT OMBWAKI). BOOKINGS.-— Berths AJL Secured and ' Quotations tdven'by All Lines. Through Ticket* to All Parts. THOS. COOK A SON, 23ap ' .;■ 85 Princes, Street. ProDerfdes For Sale aiM To Let | TO" i iTI i~a~W~r c i"i ; " LAND; .ESTATE, and I j GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, • . 27 RaTTRAY STREET. : FOR SALE.: ;..': SPLENDID INVESTMENTS. :FOR . . i CAPITALISTS. • . ...... Large BUILDING- acci .FREEBTOLD, at end <7rof horse~tramway,'R6slyn; bringing"in "ren- ■ •■: tal'.'of £"78 per annum—ov.er.ll per cent, on purchase money'required. . ■ ■■• > BricK Building, late! CANONGATE HOTEL, | ... :corner Brown /and Duncan streets, suitable j for Shops or.Boardinp; House. ! Brick Building;l late APOLLO HOTEL, comer Walker and .'Maitland streets. ■"' All :the above.are at present let, and will be sold at a price to yield a good return for capital invested. 600 ACRES, with splendid Eight-roomed House, three miles from Gore; 250 acres best quality river flat land, remainder gently undulating* 50 . acres bush; well grassed; totara, kowhai, and black pine; ■one mile from station and school. Will sell.as a whole, or 250 acres river flat land and 331 acres homestead, the latter forming one of the best dairy farms in Southland ; £3.10s may remain on mortgage. A seam of coal has lately been, discovered on the property. £40. Cash and Remainder on Terms will purchase a nice freehold quarter-acre SECTION, well filled with fruit trees, and good five-roomed HOUSE with Outhouses; nice home working man ; Ca^ersham Rise. SECTION (nearly J-acre) and six-roomed HOUSE, Mornington, close to Belt and ••fronting Hawthorn avenue; bathroom, ( scullery, washhouse, and copper; work- > shop; hot and cold water laid on; garden (well cultivated). Will be sold a bargain. i £160 will purchase TWO HOUSES and Allot- : nient, top of Stafford street;.let at present to good tenants. Seven-roomed HOUSE, Great King street; large Section; four bay windows. Wellfinished comfortable home, and will be sold cheap. TO LET or SELL, large Eight-roomed HOUSE (newly built), Kirkland Hill; bathroom, pantry, large scullery-lavatory, hot i ■• andxold:water; two-stall stable and buggyhouse; double "frontage. Section. TO GROCERS'AND WINE MERCHANTS. TO- LET,:-Ia*#K>.SHOP, with ample dry, cool cellarage; centre of .city.' . j MONEY to LEND at Low Rate of Interest. ! william" rfid. FINANCIAL and.INSURANCE AGENT, ! Sub-Agent 'Royal Insurance Company, ' 27 Rattray street, Dunbdin. ? ■ gUETON & PATTERSON, 107 PRINCE? STREET, DUNEDIN. Business Established 1862. LAND, ESTATE, HOTEL, & FINANCIAL AGENTS; ACCOUNTANTS, VALUATORS, AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS. Transfers, Mortgages, and Leases Prepared, and- all other legal business under Land Transfer Act attended to.-'-: . Act as. Attorneys and Agents for. Absentees and'others for the Management of Estates, Investment of Trust Funds, and the Collection of Rents and Interest. j Properties for Sale and To-Let in all parts of ! City, Suburbs, and Country Districts. . j FOR SALE: i SOUTH DUNEDlN.—Superior Four-roomed Brick HOUSE; scullery, pantry, cupboards, Shacklock range, etc.; washhouse; . fireplace in every iroom; all in first-class ; order. Corporation water. A splendid '■ chance of acquiring home in good position. Only £150. MORNINGTON.—Cheap Property; splendM position; Six - roomed HOUSE, almost now; good garden;, within 5 minutes' walk of tram. HOTEL;—First-class Licensed HOTEL PRO. . PERTY (freehold) in one of the principal towns. Present proprietor doing a splendid business. P.nll particulars to bona fide inCLYDE STREET.—Six-roomed HOUSE and quarterracre Section; capital position. Price,. £600. *' CANONG ATE STREET.—HALF-ACRE of LAND (freehold), with 10 Cottages erected thereon, bringing in rentals equal to 50s per week. The increasing difficulty of obtaining city freeholds makes this invaluable for speculative purposes, it being -close to centre of city, and to anyone holding on ior a rise (which is imminent), the property would meantime yield a good return on j . the money invested. j ' TO LET. ANDERSON'S BAY.—" Cintra," magnificent • Ten-roomed RESIDENCE, with ■ servants' rooms, laundry, etc., etc.; stable and coachhouse ; over 1J acres land. Lately occupied by Dr Parker. ". SUB-AGENTS FOR STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. MONEY to LEND on Freehold Securities at Lowest Current Rates; favourable terms as to repayment if desiied. VALUATIONS under Leases or for LENDING or-PURCHASING Purposes undertaken and carefully made. BURTON & PATTERSON, ! 107 Princes street. SEEN in every Farm house in Ofcago, South , land, and South Canterbury —The Otago Witi ess it to be found in out-of-the-way spots : where no other paper is ever seen. ■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11200, 24 August 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11200, 24 August 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11200, 24 August 1898, Page 1

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