ProDerties for Sale and to Let. TOII N X E 11) & BON H, VALUATORS AND ARBITRATORS, FINANCE AND ESTATK AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, CIVIL ENGINEERS & LAND fsJKVEYORS. LICENSED LAND BROKERS, Bond stkekt. Dunkmw. LEASES, MORTGAGES, AND TRANSFERS PREPARED. FOR SALE. 356. RAVENSBOURNH.—Good HHlo FARM of 37a lr OS|), with Hoiisp of I rooms and scullery; 4-stalled byre, etc.; one mile from railway station. 316. ST. JOHN'S WOOD.—ALLOTMENTS 37, 39, and -X), Block 111, Clerk street. 338. LITTLEBOURNE. — Good BUILDING SITE, of about linlf an aero, in this favourite township. Bargain, £300. 385. UAMPDEN.—SECTION 21, Block XX, Town of Hanipdcn, fronting Nottingham street; Rood level Section; £ 15. 381. CAVERSHAM. -r- Splendid nine-roomed HOUSE; vinery, tennis lawn, etc.; convenient to tram and train; ij-acue; grand site. 331. DUNEDIN (High street). — Modern HOUSE of 11 rooms, in first-class order; view unsurpassed. Will Bell, with i-acre or up to an nero of land. 382. BROCKVILLE.-FARM of 44 Acres, For Sale, above Sonn tag's Nursery; £500. BISHOPCOURT.—ALLOTMENTS 19 and 20, with 4-roomed Housed bakehouse; oven, 1 etc. WOODHAUGH. - Several vacant ALLOTMENTS. ' CRAIGL*E ITH- ■ ,(Vauxhall).—Valuable QUARRY, with shoot. , FORBURY. PARK.-H ACRES, securely fenced; grand building site. 381. DUNEDIN.—LEASEHOLD in Walker , Btreet, with shops and dwellings thereon; good property; lease 38 years to run. DUWEDIN.—Bro'oIi street, J-ACRE, leasehold, with-8 Dwellings;'stable, loft, etc.; houses all well lot. • ' ■ , 212. WYNDHAM.—'Splendid FARM, of OfiO acres; well fenced and in 12 paddocks, mostly in English grass; good buildings; four miles from Wyndham Railway Sta- ■ lion ; would sell in one, two, or three lots; great bargain; £4 an acre. 270. HASTINGS.—ALLOTMENT 1, Block,ll, containing 1 rood 15 poles; comer1 section. Price, £25, or would submit offer. 377. SOUTH DUNEDlN.—Splendid. DWELLING, in Bay View road," containing 5 large rooms, fitted with.- wardrobes aiyj all conveniences; 2 bay windows, verandah, etc.; good stable of 3 stalls, loft, buggy-shed, etc.; water laid on; well hedged; good 378. ST. CLAIR.—Two splendid Vacant SECTIONS, in Allandale Township; £80 each, or the two for £150. 163. CROOK- PLACE, PORT: CHALMERS. Part SECTIONS 63 and 61, Sawyers' Bay District, containing 16a 3r O'.Gp, with faith-fully-built Villa Residence of 5 large rooms, storeroom, and all conveniences; a real bargain , '£850, terms if desired. 392.-EVANSDALE.—Go_od little Farm, of about 116 acres, 11 miles from Railway Station. In four paddocks—all well watered and grassed. Good 4-roome3 Cottage, 16 stall cowbyre, &c. 361. RAVENSBOURNE,—SECTION 62,8]0ck 11, Ravensbourne; S-acre. with House of B rooms, built of brick and wood, iron roof, very large brick well; well hedged. Bar--353. BROCKVILLE,- KAIKORAI. - Five roomed HOUSE and Out-buildings, with 4 Acres Land (one acre being in orchard), within 10. minutr-s' .walk of proposed terminus of 'Roslyn Tramway Extension. 3J3. LITTLEBOURNE.—Superior brick . and cement HOUSE of 6 rooma; bath (hot and cold water) and all conveniences: £850. 395. DUNEDIN.—HALF-ACRE/ with comfortable 6-roomed house; washhouse; good orchard, etc.; corner Duko and Queen streets; bargain; £500. 393. SUNNYDALE.—SpIendid little HOME; 5 rooms; scullery, washhouse, fixed copper; good garden; two allotments; everything in first-class order; great bargain; £175. 325. DUNEDIN. —.Splendid BUILDING SITES in George'street. £150. 297. MORNINGTON.-Near • tram ;;heas, a - charming VILLA of five rooms; panoramic view. Too small for owner. Worth look- i ing after. £275: ~ ' ' '■ 330. MUSSELBURGH.—Vacant SECTION 23. Block 11, Eskvale streel DUNEDIN.^-Two or thre? of the very best BUSINESS PREMISES; the hub of Dunedin. ':..,'. 359. DUNEDIN.—New and modern DWELLI ING, seven minutes from Post Office; . £800. Particulars on application. TO LET. —KAIKORAI. —Good ' five-ioomed House, Stable, Byre,-Fowl-house, &c, with 4 Acres Land, one acre being in orchard. Rent, £32 10s a year; fruit worth, more than rent asked. TO LET, at Purakanui, DAIRY/FARM of 28 Acres, with buildings thereon, presently occupied by Mr John Golightly; close to Railway Station. , •> ( " MONEY to LEND on First-class, Security from Ah per cent. JOHN REID & SONS,' : ' ' „ ■ Corner Bond and Liverpool streets. ' JOHN HEKCUS& CO., LAND; ESTATE/INSURANCE, ' And GENERAL COMMISSION AOrENTS 5 and 6 EXCHANGE COURT,. •96 'PbINCES STREET. FOR SALE: Several good FARMS of from 80 to 1000 acres. Particulars on application. Seven-roomed DWELLING, with bath/garden, etc: good stabling, 6 loose-boxes. GEORGE STREET. — Choice quarter-acre SECTION. Five-roomed HOUSE, in good condition, with lj-acre, garden, etc.; sunny exposure; deposit, balance in instalments. ROSLYN.—DWELLING- of .8- rooms, with bath and other conveniences. Eight-roomed HOUSE and quarter-aero Bection in first-class order; a bargain. TO LET. FREDERICK STREET.—Shop' and Dwelling ;; good stand; suit bootmaker. DUNDAS STREET.—Comfortable 4-roomed HOUSE'; scullery, copper'built in; asphalted yard; 8s per week. SHOP, with 3 living rooms, main- business street, Port Chalmers; 12s 6d per week. ROSLYN.—Seven-roomed HOUSE, with bath, etc., and quarter-acre. Also, six-roomed COTTAGE, with bath, etc. LICENSED BROKERS UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. Q 9 C B A X x E H, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN,' COMMISSION AGENT. . MONEY TO LEND. FOR SALE: DUNEDIN.—7-roomed HOUSE, on the hill; 3 minutes from tram and Arthur street School; J-acre of land; splendid view; fruit and flower garden : £420. DTJNEDlN.—Comfortable 4-roomed HOUSE and Scullery; washhouse (copper built in), water laid on, aspjialt paths, Venetian blinds, good kitchen'range; nice situation: corner-of Vire street and Athol place; £2GO. DUNEDIN.—Two 9-roomed HOUSES; hot and cold water, baths, Venetians, wardrobes good yards; £1000. DUNEDIN.-Five-foomed COTTAGE, Clyde street, and 6-roomed COTTAGE, Hyde street; all conveniences: £55(1 and £600." DUNJ<;DIN.—J-acrc SECTION, Dundaa street, between Forth and Eden streets, on which are a 2-roomed house and a 4-roomed house; or section can be divided into two building sites, each one-eighth of an»acre; frontages both Belt and Dundas-street; £350 for the whole, or £200 for one-half, and £150 for the other. BELLEKNOWES.—SECTIONS in this rising suburb, with and without buildings. ROSLYN.—Three-quarters of an ACRE, v.-ith COTTAGES; close to Roslyn Tram (Hill Extension); a splendid investment. N.E. VALLEY.—B-roomed HOUSE and |-acre; splendid flower garden: asphalt paths; stable and coachhouse, etc.; £400. CITY BUILDING SlTES.—Corporation Leaseholds, good situations, moderate ground rentals; full valuation. CAVERSHAM. — Comfortable 5 - roomed HOUSE; ■ fruit and flower garden; splendid view; close to station; 16 poles of land; £115. - ' BROCKVILLE.—IO ACRES, and 6-loomed RESIDENCE; ail conveniences; splendid situation; suit retired gentleman ; terms on SOUTH DUNEDIN.—SECTION, Hall street, behind Forbury School; £30; very cheap. PURAKANUI.—3G ACRES, and 3-roomed HOUSE and. outbuildings;£2lo; terms. KAIKORAI.—S ACRES, Main and Broekville road; 6-roomed house, large orchard, stable, water supply; terms. N.E. VALLEY.-Two' nice BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in Mechanic street; sunny aspect. ABBOTSFORD. - QUARTER-ACRE, Main road, leading from and close to railway station, with 5-roomed house, washhouse, and all conveniences; fruit and flower garden; £120. npilE FARMERS' PAPER.-THEOTAGO A WITNESS Farm Pages are universally acknowledged to be unequalled by those of snv ether New Zealand weekly, both for variety of their contents and the s.ouiid -views exprossc-n by. the various members of the large staff of agricultural writers. The Witness is well named the " Farmers' Paper," for its name :s o. household word m every settlors homcslemi. LADIES' PAGE (by Jimmelino).—Answers to Correspondents, Table Talk, Chat on Books. Ladies' Gossip, Home Interests.—OtaßC- I Witness.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11397, 14 April 1899, Page 8
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