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Properties For Sale and To LetG- ARII O W & ~S~ T ... EWAS T, V " BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, LAND AIW) ESTATE AGENTS, ACCOUNTAWS, AUDITOB-β, FOR <3AI-E: CAVERSHAAI.—Two Adjoining 5-rooru-ed HOUSES; almost new; li.p. boiler; bath in each; price reasonable. SOUTH DUNEDIN.—Within easy distance of Railway Workshops: Comfortable 5roomed HOUSE. NEWlNGTON.—Gentleman's RESIDENCE of 8 rooms; h.p. boiler; on electric line and near golf links; larjje gvirdeii,. well luid out; sunny, sheltered. MUSSELBURGH.—Good G-roomed HOUSE, near Queen's drive; price moderate. MORNING-TON.—Good 4-roomed HOUS-E; large rooms; garden; J-acre; handy to tram. ROSLYN.—Very good 7-roonied HOUSE; gas, li.p. boiler; dark room, with appliunces; good view; garden well laid out. BELLEKXOWES.—Sunny Acre and Half-acre SECTIONS. PROPERTIES WANTED: CITY.—We have Cash Purchasers of Good HOUSES, 5, G, 7 rooms; on hill. KOSLYN.—Good 5-roomed HOUSES. ClTY.—Subtantial 8-roomed HOUSE (nearly new), with good garden; within 10 minutes of Octagon. TO LET: l KEW.—Comfortable, 7-roonied HOUSE; gas, bath, li.p. 'boiler, fixed tubs; fowl run; J-acre; beautiful view; rent moderate. • GRANT'S BRAES.—Four Comfortable ROOMS. NORTH DUNEDIN.—A very good HOUSE of 8 large rooms, provided with every necessary convenience; large garden ; sunny position; handy to tram. ST. CLAIR.—9 and H-roomed HOUSES; both provided with every convenience. Also, 10 ROOMS, furnished. MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED' SECURITIES. SUB-AGENTS OF OCEAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CORPORATION. r __ FIRE INSURANCES EFFECTED. PARK, REYNOLDS, & C 0.. MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. : AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, COMMISSION AGENTS, VALUATORS, AND ARBITRATORS. / Properties Sold by Auction or Private Treaty. The Sale and Purchase of Hotel Properly Negotiated for Clients. Loans Negotiated. Valuations of Hotel Furniture and Stock made. Valuations Made for Probate, Loam, and other purposes. Partnerships Adjusted. Properties Advertised in this Column Free of ChaTge. ' WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING HOTELS FOR SALE: ONE OF THE BEST HOTELS in Otago, out of Dunedin; For Sale or Lease. Terms arranged if required. GOLDFIELDS HOTEL, Cromwell District; dcing a, first-class trade;'£l2so. MINING DISTRICT.—FREEHOLD BAKERY,' BUTCHERY, and STORE, in splendid locality, averaging £3000 per annum. Ingoing, about £2000 (half cash). FREEHOLD HOTEL, on Main Railway line, with capital trade; saleyards; 40 acres splendid land; .£2400; stock, furniture, at valuation. GOLDFIELDS HOTEL and 50 ACRES and STONE BUILDINGS; 14 rooms, stablee; gold-mining district; £600; Ftock and Furniture at valuation.' OTAGO CENTRAL.—Splendid HOUSE, averaging about £80 per week; railway communication, saleyards; in good district. Full particulars on application. DAIRY FARM, 70 Acres, Waitati; good land; 7-roomed House, partially furnished; £100 per annum. No charge is made if no sale is effected. , . Q C 0 T T . &~ C ~a • (Established 1888), 40 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN, HOUSE LAND ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, SHAREBROKERS, '. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. We have Business Connections with some of the Largest Commercial House* m South Africa, and shall be pleased to give information. _,__,, '• ~, ~ We have a Large Number of PROPERTIES FOR SALE, a few of wtucii w« uurnUon — £1500.—1n Good Position in-CITY; A BLOCK of 8 Well-built HOUSES, bringing in a rental of £i 15s per week, paying 12 per cent. net. This is one of the few investment properties left in the City. £1000— QUEEN STREET: A Real Good HOUSE of 8 rooms; scullery, bath, every cpn.venience: J-acre; garden; splendid view—not better in City. The House has been thoroughly renovated, and, considering position, is cheap at price offered. £800.—CUMBERLAND STREET NORTH: A good investment—2 well-built HOUSES of 6 and 7 rooms, scullery, etc. This property brings in a rental paying 8 per cent. net. This is a chance for someone. . . , . £1200—SERPENTINE AVENUE (Lower): Another good investment—2 four and 2 eight- , roomed HOUSES, nearly new.' This property brings in a rental of £166 per annum. With all charges off, will pay 10 per cent, clear. Another good chance to secure, city property. FOR SALE Several COUNTRY STORES: prices, from £300 to £800. BLUESKIN and NORTH HARBOUR DISTRICT.—A FARM of 45; acres; one mile and a-half from railway and two miles from dairy factory. Improvements: Eight-roomed House, byre of 20 stalls, stable of 3 stalls, barn, chafEhouse, water wheel, and every convenience. The property is well fenced, and everything in good repair. Will be sold cheap and easy terms can be arranged. Stock can be taken at vnluation. We have a large number of First-class PROPERTIES in Suburbs For Sale; 4, 5, 6, 7, and NB 8 concur in NOT PUBLISHING a LIST' OF PROPERTIES SOLD. We hold our Clients' business sac Ted. We have soM a large number of properties during the last-three months, and have a number of CLIENTS READY TO PURCHASE PROPERTIES at Fair Value. We Advertise Properties in this Column Free of Charge, and only charge commission on actual business done. ' TO & K P A T E R S O N> 73-PRiNCEs sTREET-73, SURVEYORS, LAND & HOUSE AGENTS, VALUATORS, & FINANCIAL AGENTS. FOR SALE. ROSLYN.—KILGOUR STPiEET: Superior New HOUSE of 8 rooms; bathroom, scullery, hot aild cold water, nucl all other mclern conveniences; view unsurpassed; £875. RATTRAY STREET.—HOUSE, 7 rooms; bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, copper and tubs built in, gae laid on, electric bells, bay window and verandah; about |-acre Section; good view and very sunny aspect; £1050. , ~.,,, RUSSELL STREET.—Good HOUSE of 8 rooms, bathroom, large scullery; electric bells; ROSLiTN.—NEWINGTON: Splendid Brick HOUSE of 8 rooms; bathroom, scullery, etc.; over S'-acre of ground, nicely laid out; corner section;•. fronting.eectric car line. FREDKRJCK.STRBET (near George, street).—Two SHOPS and DWELLINGS, with good freehold section; good business site; for immediate sale. ST CLAIE.—Good Investment PROPEETY; i-acre section, with a 10-roomed . House; bath, scullery. Also a 7-roomed House; bath, scullery, pantry, etc.; a great bargain; OFF GEORGE STREET.—Nice HOUSE of 8 rooms; bathroom, scullery, etc.; two large windows; J-acre section; £700. ROSLYN.—MICHIE STREET: Attractive 6-room-ed RESIDENCE; bathroom, scullery; h.p. boiler; nice situation. • , . . HHRTOT ROW.—Gentleman's RESIDENCE of 14 rooms, bath, scullery, and all other modern conveniences; 3-acre section, nicely laid out.. ROSLYN (ANN STREET).—Sunny SECTION, J- a cre; and 8-roomed HOUSE; wants doing up; £375. Rare opportunity for a tradesman to nmke a comfortable home. We have an exceptionally goofi City Investment PROPERTY in hand for Private Sale; particulars by personal application Only."' ■ N.B.—We most faithfully respedi the wishes of our clients m not renortmg sales when they so desire. We consider the prices at which properties change hands to be the absolute private business of buyers and sellers. . ■ TO LET.—City HOUSES, 5, 8, 10, and 14 rooms. '. 1 '■ fiIEV W R [ G FT T B R O S. & G 0., AUCTIONEERS, HOTEL BROKERS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, 14 High street, Dunedin. SMALL SHEEP RUN. KELSO DISTRICT.—22OO ACRES, subdivided into 12 paddocks; fully 2000 acres plough able; 100 acres ploughed for oats; 100 acres being ploughed for turnips; 70 acres m young grass for seed; splendid Dwelling, 7-stalled stable, and all necessary buildings on concrete foundations; 3000 to 4000 sheep carried. Price, £3 per acre, of which £3600 can remain for five years at 5 per cent. Golden opportunity for a man with a little capital. FARMS FOR SALE. HOTELS FOR SALE. EALMERSTON.— FARM of 057 acres, sub- OTAGO.—HOTEL, 5 years' divided info six paddocks; House of 8 \J lease; rent, £4 10s; price. £500 for goodrooms, byre, stable, etc. This is one of the finest will and furniture, stock- at valuation; average farms in the district. trade, £30 week guaranteed. Necessary to apply BEAUMONT.-240 ACRES, -with 7-roomed at °" eo ' ' ' .House, cowsheds, stables, etc.; alsp men's /COUNTRY HOTEL; 30 miles from Dunhut and butcher's shop. The Farm is in excel- \J odin; fine farming district; eight years' lent condition; well fencpd and watered. The lease; rent, £3 5s week; £1100 for goodwill and land is principally river flat; one of the finest' furniture; the stock to be taken at valuation: in the district' " doing £30 to £85 week; sixnenny trade; cash mAIERI PLAIN.—One of the Finest required. £700, rest arranged. JL ■ FARMS on the Plain, 50 acres; all QUBURBAN HOTEL, Dunedin.—We can buildings; superb land; £2500, tc-rms. O secure a lease for a gno : d man of five yeai3 NEAR LAWRENCE.-One of the Finest at f3 10s Week rent; ingoing, £1250 for goodFARMS in Otago; 200 acres freehold; and ftirniture, stock at vahißt.on; trade, first-class wheat land; snW'vicM into eight •««> to A4O per week; beer, 1C hogsheads per paddocks, all well watered; boundaries netted i r"nnltlwith rabbit-proof netting; Dwelling 7 rooms "jVTEAR GORE.—Good LEASE of First-class, (recently erected),: garden, good orchard .in l.i HOTEL; low rent; ingoing, £1400: full bearing; stables, implement shed, and all business, £50 to £G0 per week, necessarv farm buildings. The Form is in _ r^TT , TI -, r . TAr „.„ t-,,,. t-caot? t t j golden opportunity for a good man. DWELLINGS AND SECTIONS FOR SALK-IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS, STTCVWBTOHT BROS. & CO. NO SALE NO CHARGES WHATSOEVER. ADVERTISING FREE. N.B.—Under no cireunistarees do we publish, for advertising purpoxes, either the sales made by us or tlie prices at such sales are made, as we consider all such Sales and Prices nre the ABSOLUTELY PRIVATE Business of the respective buyers and sellers; therefore Buyers ami Seller* en assured that their business transactions with our firm WILL NOT BE MADE PUBLIC through the press or otherwise. J O H-. N. E, E J I)- & S O N s, ESTATE 'Art-E'NTS. VALUATORS, ARBTTRATORS. SHAREBROKERS. SURVEYORS, Leases. Mortgages, and Transfers Prepared. ' HAW-'. FOB, SAT.TC AS TTXTVFT? : _ 2W. TITTNEmN.-Russell i-treet: 2 good 2-21 G. SUNNYDALE.—ALLOTMENTS 8. 9, HOUSKS of G and 3 rooms respectively: and 10, Block 11, with 4-roomed HOUSE; ernat bareaiii. 5450. £210. 3.1?- a mjN'-RDIN.-Sple.nclia Frpphold PRO--2-193. RICHMOND HILL. MORNTNGTON.— i PKRTY, centre of town, with Superior Bay-window HOUSE, in Mosgiel ' rc-lurni'is £4 tin n. week: a bargain: £2000. street, containing •» large rooms and scul- BEL'I .EKNTOWES KSTATE.--Some Splendid lcry; asphalt paths; a really splendid SECTIONS in this favourite suburb; the home. pick of <iienUce. 3-15", CAVERSHAM.-Stone HOUSE of 7 < 3-133.• PERSEVERANCE COLLIERY, ALF.Xlarge rooms, and J-acre land; close to rail- A'VpTfA SOUTH, for SALE, on account ivnv station. of ill-health of owner. A splendid pro--2-IGO. HAWTHORXDALE. ICAIKORAI.— perty. worked by main din drive, and JiaulALLOTMEXT 19 nnd part 3r>. with ing done by steam. Full particulars from class Bay-window Verandah HOUSE of r> ; us. . rp n j (^'p l.or ? e rooms, scu'l-ry, etc.; i:ow occupied DU^FDTAT.—Splendid HOUSE of 8 rooms. 0 - „_ „ irm ,| bath (hot and coin 1 ), nml aH com-niences; 3-145. HOKOXUI DISTRICT.-Good FARM I ~n cre H( , ction . fivpr> ,|i,; nff hl nerfect . OT(Jor ' of 200 nci-es. four and a-lialf niilcn from ; NORTH-EAST VALLEY.—Four and SixGore, in several -naddocks, with 4-rooiuo«l j roomcd HOUSES, Punnvcialc. Kelvin house. 8-stall stable, barn. oto. _ A great G] . ove> jformanby, and Maybank. O % r ?A^T-T ; a "m lerm9 i ST - CLATR.-Fiirnishcd HOUSE. 6 rooms, 3-1-18. JtOERAIvT. - Two-roomed COTTAGE I , athi ]iot aE<l noW wate hoat tof ih^ and thrcp-ouartcr« of an acrf, txliomir? favourite suburb. tlie properties of J. R. Sinclair, Esq., >m;d j 39 Acrss 1 Rood A Poles, with Fa.rm BuildMrs Murcott; bargain. : ; nffi ,. a t Scar.liff: recently occupied by 3-HK ROSLYN.-Lovp'v Ounrler.ncre SEC-| rArlcs Bond Tioy, with pood ..HOUSE of S rnotn= in HOUSE': charming Residence IiJ ?J ™ rt °i Br ; :c ? fV^^TO-nr 3 r% a vn " f R looms - with "" 'modern conveniences, 3-117. KEW.-Comforf.blo DWELLING of 7 ;,. thc beqt nnrt o{ Dmiodin . five mivtlie l rooms on splendid Sect.on. commanding j fron , p ost offio in JM from October f a. perfect all-round view, winch cannot be two months; ]ove> perfect outshut out: £450. ' ] " - 3-91. HILLENO.-Heally Good FARM of .230 ScTftra] VaRMS. from 40 to 1250 acres. Full acres, with comfortable buildings;; price. particulars and conditions of lease from 70s per acre, also 300 Acres without build- IIS inss: in eonri heart; price, 4f>s rer acre. . pTTV QTTnP ond tiwitt t tvp oj » j 3.I I 9.BRIGHTO^. r - S p]e P ndid FARM of IGO 8 "' J& 11IU2Bbers; kl ' ge work3hop a " a 3-114 DUNEDIN.-Snperior New Bay Window tfORMANBY, NORTH-EAST VALLEYVerandau HOUSE corner Dundas ami x>n£ry FARM of to acres; all in grass: dyde streets; must be sold; great bargain; enod (]wellinf , an a \ byre. «inv?iBWTWTm i-r-Mn** POT ANDERSON'S BAY.-Charming Suburban TA?F ??:« ZL% Zf JI P : RESIDENCE, containing G large rooms TAGE, with i-acre orchard, for sale, * fplastered); besides scullerV and bathroom, ««n wiwtr't' onn Knnv i?vn\T i~ •> wiln not nnd colfl water; asphalt foot--3.130. FARM in 3 t , first . c i aßS ata bli n? aid coachhouse: paddocks; 3-roomea .Cottage; plantations, - f<mr BMffl of land . ft^iti wqetalb , ei and 3.124 MUSSELBURGH.-Choica SECTION f^Tifof'buf' * f ° W minnW in TPviiiccs street * "^*'So 3.93. TOWN OF ARDEN.-SECTIONS 10 and MONEY tr LEND on FREEHOLD 11, Block VI. SECURITY at 5 per cent. JOHN REID & SONS, CORNER BOND AND LIVERPOOL STREETS*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12447, 2 September 1902, Page 8

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