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Properties For Sale and To let aA R "110 Y\ r & 3 T E WA 3 T, BASK OF NF,W ZEALAND BUILDINGS, t LAND AND'ESTATE AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, FOR SALE: NEWINGTON.i-GentleniWs RESIDENCE of 8 rooms; on electric line and near goU links: large garden, well laid out; Euuny, sheltered. ROSLYN, near St. John's Church.—Hood G-roomed HOUSE and J-acre. \YAI\VERA.—First-class FARM of 460 seres; 7-roomed House, ami farm buildings; large garden. _ " ' SOUTH DUNEDIN.—Very Comfortable 5-roomtd HOUSE, close to tram; bath, wash's house, gis! MUSSELBURGH.—Gdod G-roomed HOUSE, near Queen's drive; price moderate. MORNIXGTON-—Good 4-roomed HOUSE; large rooms; garden; j-acre; handy to tram. . ROSLYN.—Very good 7-roomcd HOUSE; gas, li.p. boiler; dark room, with appliances; good view; .garden well laid'out. BELLEKNOWES.—Sunny Acre and Half-acre SECTIONS. PROPERTIES WANTED: ClTY.—Subtanlial 8-roomed HOUSE (nearly new), with good garden; within 10 minutes of Octagon'. ' . CITY.—We have Cash Purchasers of Good HOUSES, 5, 6, 7 rooms; on hill. ROSLYN.—Good 5-roomed HOUSES. ' , WANTED TO RENT: Good HOUSE, 8 or 9 rooms; preferably on the hill. Good o and G-roomed HOUSES. TO LET: KAIKORAI.—Good HOUSE,. 4 large rooms, 4 fireplaces, bath, scullery, washhouse (with fixed tubs). LEITH STREET.—Excellent HOUSE of 8 rooms; h.p. boiler, bath, gas, and fine large garden. ' ST. CLAIR.—9 and M-roomed HOUSES; both provided with every convenience. Also, 10 ROOMS,, furnished.* , MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITIES. SUE-AGENTS OF OCEAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CORPORATION.

So o ' t t & c a, . . {Established J888), 40 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, SHAREBROKERS, I AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. We have Business Connections withisome of the Largest Commercial Houses m South Africa, and shall be pleased to give information. We have a Large. Number of PROPERTIES FOR SALE, a few of pbiab w« w#sti<wr-» • \ . CITY. , £1700.—CASTLE STREET:' 10 Brick HOUSES, bringing in a yearly rental of £312, and paying, with alt expenses off, a clear 12 per cent. This is one of the "best investments offering just now. A; chance worth looking after. fßso.—ln good part of City : Brick BUILDING (Shop and Dwelling of G rooms). The building is in first-class order, and would bring rental from 35s to 40s per week, and is a good business stand,., ' £800.—CUMBERLAND'STREET NORTH: A good investment-2 well-built HOUSES of G and 7 rooms, scullery; etc.' This property brings in a rental paying 8 per cent. net. This is a chance for someone. • ■ £1200.—SERPENTINE (Lower): Another good investment—2 four and 2 eiehtroomed HOUSES, nearly new. -This property brings in a rental of £100 per annum. With all charges off, wilt nay 10 psi cent.'clear. Another good chance to secure city property. £600.—MACLAGGAN STREET (top end): 25-roomed HOUSES (New), bathroom; every convenience; bringing 'in rental of £73 per annum; 1-acrelaiid. Bargain. FOR SALE, Several COUNTRY STORES: prices, from £300 to £800. We have a large number of First-class PROPERTIES in Suburbs For Sale; 4, 5, G, 7, and B.rooms. NOTE.—We have Purchasers for Houses from 4to 0 rooms in city, and from sto 8 rooms in Roalyn. We advertise. Properties in this column Free of Charge, aud only charge Commission on actual business done. ' . SCOTT & CO., 40 DOWLING STREET.

N & E, S. , P A T E R S O ,N, 73—PRINCES STREET—73, SURVEYORS, LAND & HOUSE AGENTS. VALUATORS, & FIN AX CI AL AGENTS. ROSLVIf .PROPERTIES FOR SALE: ROSLYN—NEWINGTON: Superior..Brick HOUSE of 8 rooms; bathroom,- scullery, etc.; over J-acre of ground,■"nicolv• laid out; 'corncr section, fronting electric car line ROSLYN'-LITTLEBOURNE:' Good HOUSE of 7 rooms, with about }-acre ground, nicely laid out. ■ * ' ROSLYN.—CITY ROAD: Nice HOUSE, G rooms; bathroom, scullery, copper, and tubs built in; bay window mid verandah; gas laid on. ROSLYN.-CITY.ROAD: Good Investment PROPERTY; large section, with a 7 and an 8-rodhed House,, and ground for another. », ROSLYN.-LITTLEBOUHNE:'. Good HOUSE; 4 rooms and scullery; bay window and verandah: iiice'section;; good'vie\V and sunny aspect. ROSLYN.—KILGOUR STREET: Splendid HOUSE of 8 rooms; bathroom, scullery; hot and cold water and all other modem conveniences; vie\y unsurpassed; an excellent property. - • . .' . ' \ ROSLYN.—HIGH STREET: Nice HOUSE of 7 rooms; plastered; bathroom, scullery, and all conveniences; J-acre section, nicely laid out. ROSLYN.—ROSS STREET:. Good HOUSE of 8 rooms; plastered, slate roof; 5-acre; fine view, and sunny. * ROSLYN.—MICHIE STREET: Nice HOUSE of G rooms; bath, sculiery; hot.and cold water; three'bay windows; J-acro. section. * ROSLYN.—ALPHA STREET: Good HOUSE of Grooms; all conveniences; J-acre section.; good garden. - ■ 1 .~, : , ' ROSLYN.—BELLEKNOWES: Good <-roomed HOUSE; bathroom, Scuilcry, copper and tabs built in; 2-acre section. ROSLYN—LINDEN: Good HOUSE of 4 moms; scullery, etc.;. i-acre section; good garden. ' > """ '. ' ' , . • TO LET: ARTHUR STREET (n'far London street).—Good S-roomed HOUSE; all conveniences. WALKER STREET.—HOUSE, 7 rooms; all conveniences. ■. . ■, — J

gIEVWR r.GFI T BROS k CO., AUCTIONEERS, HOTEL BROKE RS, AND GENERAL AGENTS,. li High street, Dunedin. V- ' SMALL SHEEP RUN. KELSO DISTRICT.—22OO ACRES, subdivided into 12 paddocks; fully 2000 acres plough able; 100 acres ploughed - for pats; 100 acres being ploughed for turnips; 70 acres m young grass for 'seed; splendid Dwelling, 7-stalled stable, and alt necessary buildings on concrete foundations;. 3QOO to 4000 sheep carried. Price, £3 per acre, of which J63C00 can remain for five years, at 5 per cent. Golden opportunity for a mail with a little capital. FARMS COR SALE, ings, Billiard Room, Stables. Coachhouses, ~,, i?ATnr -r n.-r „„i. l ar ? e 4-roomed Cottage, and all conveniences; rooms, byre, stable, etc. T,us is one of the fine»t divi(l( , a jnt() l lhree section *' j mOO tho farms in the district. . stock; and'furniture to be taken at valuation. "OEAUMONT.—24O ACRES, ,)vith ~7-rooroert Exceptional opportunity. ItU House, cowsheds, stables, etc.; also men s \ t p. fi. Lf< r , hut and butcher's shoo. The Farm is in excel- °WaO.-HOTEL 5 years lent condition; well fencd and watered. The ... ,} , ' ~ ' , j 1 > wric , _000 f r goodland is principally.iriver flat; one of the finest m slo ( ck , at lullt ' on A i lm T in the district. trade, £30 week guaranteed. Necessary to apply WAITATI.— Good FARM of 55 acres, close nraiut , _ to railway station; £10 per acre; Dwel- H ? TEL; " 63 — I ]: n(t ' ■ ■ ' V ; ' V earn; fine farming district; eight yefltfe' . ' ; . lease; rent, £8 or week; £1100 for fcbtrawil! and IkTEATI LAWREKOE.-Ojie oI tlie Finest furniture; the stock to be tak,en ; xr% FARMS in Otago; W0 ri'crea freehold; doing J230 to £35 week; sixnenny trade; cash first-class wheat laud; subdivided into oigM required, £700, rest arranged. paddocks, .all well watered; boundaries' netted /-nttpttp-pa v xt™m?t tv « v ™ with rabbit-proof'netting; Dwelling 7 rooms S» UBt^ LAI ) HO . TEL - Duneam.-W« can (recently eroctcdV: gardei,. good ojdhard in P„ f™ full bearing; stables. implement shed, and all ~ 5 rent - for gooflneces.wrv farm buildings. The. Pdhn is in ' i , vah.at^n; trade, sood heart and nearly all in English grass: , l ° 140 week ! becr - 38 hogsheads per threshed up *o 55 bushels of wheat and 70 bushels of oats io the Acre; owner retiring. "IVfEAft GORE.—Good IjEASTC of First-class Price, £10 pfi* acre, Terms:-Kfilf nv one-third in 1 HOTEL; low rent: ingoing, £1400;. . ca'<h, balance for seven years at S per cent. A business, £50 fo ,-CGO per week. / golden opportunity for a good man. XVUNEDIN dTF.-Long LEASE of LeadiiATirT g un? cjjr ! * 'nc HO PEL in Princes street; Iqw Tent; v *" ' . well furnished and appointed throughout; two DUNEDIN SUBURBS.—Splendid HOTKt, bars: trade averages £65 to £70; £1000 cash (Freehold), consisting of Hotel Build- required, balance arranged.. STTWWTtfGHT BE,OS. k CO. NO SALE NO CHARGES WHATSOEVER. ADVERTISING FREE.

J O I-t N R E I D & SON S, ESTATE AGENTS. VALUATORS. ARBITRATORS, SHAREBROKERS. SURVEYORS. Leases. Mortgages. avd Transfer* Prowaml. HAVE l?OH SAT.F. A'S TINHEB:— i 3.150. WAIKAKA'.-200-ACRE FAIM. in 3 3-145. HOKOSUI DISTRICT .--Good FARM i paddocks; 3-roomcd Cottage; plantations, oE 200 acres,, four end a-lialf miles from j etc.; £400; h bargain. Core, in several Haddocks with | 219. DUNKniN.—Russell elrect: 2 good house, 8-stall stable, barn, etc. A great j HOUSES of G and 3 rooms respectively; bargain. £?,00: and terms it desired. | sre-at bargain. £450. 3-147. DUXEDTtf.'-Gond HOUSE of 4 room* t 3.128. DUNEDIN.-Solendid Freehold PROand scullery, washhonse. Conner, Shaqklock j PKRTY,. centre of town, villi Dwellings, range,: food drainac?; nnrlh end: £1(10. returning £1 lis a week: abr.vgnin; £-2000. 3-143. MOF.RATCI. — .Tw-rcosufd COTTAGE . BELLEKffOAYER ESTATE.—Some Splendid n-nil tbree-onsirlera of n« neve, adjoining ; SECTIONS in this favourite' Suburb; tile the wopertios ot J. H. Sinclair, Esq., and ' wide of the ntace. Mrs Murcott; br.rsain. S-135. PERSEVERANCE COLLIERY, ALEX--114. PORT CHALMERS.-Superior, FA KM j AX DBA SOUTH, for SALE, on account of 30i ncres I handy to. Port Chalmers; in of ill-health of owner. A splendid prothree" nsddocfcs; well fenced and in 'pood pertv, worked by main din drive, and haulgrass. Buildings comprise 7-roomed House, in<J done by steam. Full particulars from cow byre. ba*n, stable, and implement slwl, w. TO LET. Full wlMar* at onv .•■111:,- SOUTH DUNEDIN.-Comfortable HOUSE, 3-141. ROSLYX.—T.oveIv Oimiev.ncre SEC!- corner Reid and Bathgate streets, containTON, wili|j>oou HOUSE of, 3 rooms, in ing 7 rooms, bathroom, etc.; handy lo Railb»st rnrt of Bruce street:' a Iwpain. £Ssn. way Workshops.'' 3-3-2. GARDENERS and OTHERS.-FOUR N.fi. VALLEY.-Two 4-roomed COTTAGES. ACRES. Mark-l and Nursery Gnrden fall ST. CLATR •-Furnished HOUSE, C rooms, +ilr> drained!,'with 2 large vineries, in full bath, hot and cold jvnter; best part of this bearing, 3 large tomato houses, encumber j favourite suburb. house and frames, 3-st.nll stable,' loose-bcx, ; 39 Acros 1 Rood 4 Poles," y:ith Farm. Buildcart shed, .-ow byre,-windinill,'and all toils, 1 ings. at Seaclifl; recently occupied by plant, and material on ground, together Charles Bond. ' ■ with new C-roomed House, v;itii hot- m;d FUR-XTSHFD TTOUSF.; charming Residence cold water, -etc. G'eat .bargain, *S3O. -of 8 rooms, wii.li oil modern.conveniences, Grapes and tomatoes bring in X2l>o a year. in the best p»rt of Dunedin; five minutes 111-health only reason for selling. ■ from Post Office; to Let from October for 3-117. KEW.—Comfortable DWELLING r.f 7 two mqnths; lovely grounds; perfect outrooms on splendid Section, commanding look. a perfect all-tound view, which cannot, be Several FARM'S, from Wto 1250 acres. Full shut cut; £450. particulars 'and• conditions of lease from "-91. HILLENiX—ReaIIy Good FARM of M 0 "s. acres, with conjforlnble buildings; price, CITY.—SHOP and DWELLING. St. Andrew 70s per acre, silso 300 Acres ■without build- street; recently occupied , bv Croxford in«s: in croon heart: price, 4Ss nor acre. Bros., plumbers; large workshop and 3.119, BRlGHTON.—Splendid FARM of !60 stable. . acres, in good'heart; superior buildings; NORMANRY, XORTII-EAST VALLEY.— suit retired uartv or practical farmer. Dairy FARM of G3 acres; all in grass: 3-114. DUNEDlN.—Snoerinv New Bay Window sood dwelling and large byre. Verandah HOUSE, corner Ditndas and ANDERSON'S BAY.—Charming Suburban Clyde streets; must be sold; great .bargain; RESIDENCE, containing G large rooms £650. 'plastered); besides scullery and bathroom, 3.124. MUSSELBURGH.—Choice SECTION *,Hh hot and cold water; asphalt footin Princcs street: SHU. '■ paths: first-class stabling and coachhouse: 3.93. TOWN OF ARDEN.—SECTIONS 10and four acres ot land; fruit, vegetable, and 11. Block VI. .. . flower gkrdeji, and witliin a few minutes' 510. MORNINGTON.--Good 4-rootned COT- walk of 'bus. TAGE, .with Hcr» orchard; for sale, a MONEY tr LEND on FREEHOLD SECURITY at 6 per cent, JOHN. 11E11) & SCWS. CORNER BOND AND .LIVERPOOL STREETS.

Public NoticesTH K 0 K ' 'LI FE- IN SUB ANCE COMPANY. 1. THE LARGEST INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY IN THE WORLD. Annuities granted on the moat favourable terms possible, payable in any part of the world. Endowment,. Ordiuary,' Life, mid Limited Payment Policies issued at lowest rates and on the most liberal form of nolicy. Lives of Children Insured. All Policies ate absolutely incontestable from date of issue. T. P. PURVKS, General Manager Department of Australasia. L, GRANT, Resident Secretary for New Zealand. SIEWVRIOHT BROS. '& CO., DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS FOR'OTAG 0 AND SOUTHLAND. '••JpABMEBS*" FAVORITE' DRILL. ]|/| R F - 3 - BIDMEADE, Canterbury Agent for the Otago Daily Times ind Owing to the .Unprecedented Demand for „ . . , ' • .. „ • Otago witness and for the Mining Investors the Farmers Favorite Drill, we regret j having to announce that ouv SUPPLIES are Guide. Orders for Advertisements and Subnow ALMOST EXHAUSTED. INTENDING- ptoßptlj lttM a e a to. Address PURCHASERS of these Drills had better FORWARD their ORDERS AT ONCE. 3Sd ST. ALBANS, CHBISTCHURCH. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE.AGENCY riAHE FARMERS' PAPER.—The Agricul[LIMITED), ;J. i uia i Department of the Otago Witness Duncdin. ■is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of Sole AzcntSi 5-mi ; any other weekly, in the Colony.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12425, 7 August 1902, Page 8

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