Properties For Sale and To let JOHN REID & SONS, ■ VALUATORS AND ARBITRATORS. FINANCE AND ESTATE AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, CIVIL ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS, . LICENSED LAND BROKERS, Bond street. Dunemn. LEASES, MORTGAGES, AND TRANSFERS PREPARED. FOR SALE. ■ 359.. DtJNEDIN.—Two new double bay window, verandah HOUSES, in Stafford street, each of 7 rooms, besides bathroom (with hot and cold water), pantry, etc. Washhouse with fixed copper and tubs. . Will Bell toeether or separately. S6S. BROCKVILLE, KAIKORAI. - Five ' roomed HOUSE and Out-buildings, with i Acres Land (one acre being in orchard), within in minnlc-s' walk of proposed terminus of Roslvn Tramway Extension. 852. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. — 300-acre FARM; level, well-fenced, divided, and •watered. Dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. A gift at £2 10s an acre. 350. .MONTPELIER. - Handsome up-to-date : HOUSE of 9 large rooms, besides bathroom' (with hot and cold water, pantries, ! meat-safe, scullery, washhouse, coalnousc, toolltouse, etc., etc.: overlooking Kaituna Bowling Green; ni lovely property^'and in ■ tip-top order: cards tb view from us.'. 333. LITTLEBOTJRNE.—Superior .brick and cement. HOUSE of G rooms; bath (hot and cold water) and sill conveniences; £850. IG3. CROOK PLACE, PORT CHALMERS— Mis Anderson's bcsj.tiful properly, being part sections 63 and*64. Sawyers' Bay district, containing 15a 3r 0.6p, with good house of 5 large rooms; storeroom, washhouse, etc; faithfully built; a bargain; SHO. ■ 845. DUNEDIN.—Grand j-'aore SECTION in Cumberland street, with modern House of 7 rooms besides bathroom (hot and cold water); scullery, pantries, etc.; conserva- ■ 'tory and vinery, sunimerhouse, washhouse ■;, ■ ■ with built-in popper and tubs. A choice property for £800. One of the rooms measures about 20 x 15, bay window *nd recess extra. .. ■ 331. PURAKANUI.-Grand little FABM of about 92 acres, in splendid heart: seven paddocks; all ploughable. and all boon in grass for eight years; six-roomed House. ■ stone stable and byre. Great bargain, £5 324. DUNEDIN.—Modem HOUSE, containing 6 :-ocms. bathroom, hot and cold wator, pantry, scullery, etc; situate High street; lovely spot; bright, sunny, and convenient : J81250. 135. DUNEDlN,—Handsome large RESIDENCE, with half acre land, Royal Ter- -. race: view unsurpassed. 325. DUNEDTN. - Splendid BUILDING SITES in George street. £150. 244. MORNINGTON. — HOUSE of seven rooms, in first-class order, with frontages to Hawthorn avenue and Maclacgan street; close to tram. Big bargain, £320, t,nd very • "easy terms. ''■ ' : 297. MORNINGTON.—Near tram =hcda,' ' n ■ charming VILLA of five rooms: panoramic ■ . view. Too small for ;owner. Worth looking after. £275. . . ; 304. MORNTNGTON.—ReaIIy good Fourroomed HOUSE and Section for £100. Owner left district. Easy terms, bargain. 311. ROCKYSIDE. — The best Six-roomed HOUSE in this . favourite suburb; bath, pantry, built-in wardrobes, bookcase, etc.; Jt-ncre orchard and garden: £550. 317."Grand1 FARM of 631 acrps, two miles from Gore, on the Mntaura River: :n 10 paddocks, all securely fenced; 40 acres valuable bush.; pine-roomed house, dairy, washhousp. cowhouses, two stables of 10 . ' and 2 stalls; wbolshed,' byre, men's quarters. £5 per acre ■ Si 4. Gentleman's RESTTffiNCE. with nearly 23 acres Land, beautifully laid out in lawns, orchard, • garden, etc.: charming native bush; brick house of 14 rooms: tath, and all modern conveniences, liigh-pressure ■ range, 2 very large concrete tanks, each holding 5000 gallons, carriage shed, men's ouarters, etc. The finest property about. Dunedin. Adjoins Town Belt. 356. RAVENSTSOURNE.—Good little Dairy ' FARM of 37 acres,lr O.Sp, with 4-roomed house and cow byre;: 15 acres good bush, balance in grass;" about a mile from railway station: very cheap; £400. 330. MUSSEt/BURGH.—Vacant SECTION 23. Block 11. Eskvale street. .-835. 2i6. SAWYERS' BAY —The RESIDENCE of . the late Mr Dallas Falconer, close to Sawyers' Bay railway station, containing 6 rooms, scullery, bath, pantries, wardrobes, and all modern conveniences, electric bells, etc.: stable, garden, and orchard (in full bearing): buildings all new; faithfully built and in splendid order: nearly 10 acres freehold; 1h acies leasehold can bo had if desired. ."'" • ■ . ■ ■ . MONEY ,to. LEND .on; First-class Security from i\ per cent. JOHN REID & SONS, ~ Corner' Bond and Liverpool streets. OIEV WEIGHT. BROS. & OO B HOTEL BROKERS. ' ', '.- ' .HOTELS FOE SALE:. :', BEST;HOTEL in South Dunedin; doinf? an . immense business. Low rent;'long lease'; easy ingoing. : ■Immediate application.— Sievwright Bros, and Co. ■ Oco of the BEST HOTELS in Princes street, Dunedin; very large accommodation. Rent moderate; good lease; doing a very extensive bar trade. Excellent opportunity.— :„,. Sievwright Bros, aud Co. HOTEL.—The leading one in prosperous town ,near: Dunedin; doing large business;- all "coaches start from this house. Price, £2fioo; includes furniture and freehold. Very large stabling accommodation. Grand chance for energetic man; sure, fortune.— Sievwright Bros.- and Co. tiEEDGING DISTRICT.—HOTEL, the prinoipal one. containing 20 rooms; dining • rooms; sample rooms, large stabling accom- . modation." Craig's coaches leave daily. Freehold and stock and furniture at valuation. Doing average trade throughout the year of £40 per week. About £2200 will cover everything, of which about £1000 is required to ba paid in cash.—Siovwiight Bros, and Co. . HOTEL, in large Otago town,.containing about 30 rooms, billiard room, and all conveniences.- This hotel is doing the bulk of the trade, and is in the recognised centre of the town. Large stabling accommodation; trains arrive and depart daily for Dunediir; .price, £2750, freehold and furniture. Easy terms given to a good man. The owner is . retiring through old age.—Sievwright Bros. and Co. . ' HOTELS,in Auckland, Wellington, Napier,: : and Oamaru for Sale. ; ' '■;.-."'. BUSINESS FOR SALE. ; Cash Grocery- BUSINESS,- in centre of city; easy • ingoing ;' goodtrade;done; capital re- ■:. . quirsd, about,£loo; immediate application. Storekeeper's BUSINESS, with telephone bureau and post office; doing, capital trade; splendid oppcrtunity; small capi-. ■ . tal required; 'about 20 miles from l)u'nedtn. ': ■ • • ■ If you want to Purchase an Hotel call and inspect, our register. We have a number-of Hotels for Sale that the owners will not permit us to advertise. SIEVWRIGHT BROS. & CO. . 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11253, 25 October 1898, Page 8
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