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PROPERTIES for sale and to let. • » • \ E. L - MACA SS E Y & : C Oi, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, HOTEL BROKERS, '■ 12 lUTTRAY STREET. HOTELS. II you want lo Buy 'a Hotel, Consult E. L. MACASSEY <fc 00. IIOTEL9. ". HOTELS. , / HOTEIiS. HOTELS. It you waut to Sell a Hotel, Consult E. L. MACASSEY & CO, HOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS.- 'If you want a "Valuation Made of Hotel Furniture and Effects, HOTELS, HOTELS. Consult E. L.' MACASSEY k CO. HOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS. -HOTELS. We do the Largest HOTEL BUCKING BUSINESS in the South HOTELS.' "HOTELS. Island, having so'd no [ewer than 20 Hotels this year. HOTELS, HOTELS. ~. HOTELS. HOTELS. We can offer {be following Money-making Hotels:— HOTELS HOTELS. ■ ' ' / HOTELS. HOTELS. /"VTAGO.—Lease. G years; rent. £4 per week; takings, (£SO pet HOTELS, HOTELS, v week. We will finance buyer with £100.' ' , • . HOTELS. '• ■ HOTELS. HOTELS. "VTORTH LlNE.—Lease. 7 years; takings, £70 per week; HOTELS. ■ ~ HOTELS. IV situated in one of the soundest electorates in the South HOTELS. HOTELS. Island, and doing a very fine business. HOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS. /"VTAGO.—Lease, 7 years; takings, £100 per week; doing a very HOTELS, HOTELS, w large trade, and can be highly recommended to anybody re- "HOTELS, HOTELS, quiring a first-class Hotel. An undoubted bargain. HOTELS! • ROSLYN. /. EOSLYN. Telephone' irj76. A. WAS HE R & CO., Telephone 1374, . ■■AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE,.AND INSURANCE AGENTS. EOSLYN. ■ HIGH STREET. ' ROSLYN. A GOOD POLICY:-PREPARE FOR THE RAINY DAY BY BUYING A HOUSE ' ON OUR 11-YEAR OLD INSTALMENT PLAN t ' '. EOSLYN,—Modem 6-roomcd RESIDENCE; washhouse (tubs, copper); portable bath; *11 in.first-class order; overlooking golf links. Rare bargain; £300. MAORI HlLL.—Splendid 4-rooined HOUSE, with every convenience; well built; large ■ section; verandah, bay windows, etc.; £380. 'Must be sold. , CHEAP PROPERTIES.—ROSLYN: Four-roomed COTTAGES (five minutes from car): .'. £185, £275;. also Three Rooms, with J-acrc, £125. These arc FLEETING CHANCES. ROSLX'N.—Fine 8-roomcd RESIDENCE, in sunny, bright position; with alt conveni- • onccs; large section; laid-out garden, etc."'Application early, for this SPLENDID • : PROPERTY is to bo sold at a very low figure. . ' BISHOPSCOURT.—Five-roomed HOUSE, overlooking Golf Links; hot and cold; all ' . conveniences; tiled grates; asphalt paths; cheerful outlook; £560. 1 ROSLYN.—Modem 6-roomed RESIDENCE (Plastered), with conveniences; J-ncro section; ,«; .in synny"po3itiou; must- be sold; £465. TO LET. ROSLYN.—Eight-roomed RESIDENCE,'Iaid-out garden, 17s 6d; fresh position. SHOP '• City road), 8s; Six ROOMS, top of hill; large section; 10s. Opposite 110SLYN 1 ' . WOOLLEN MILLS—Five-roomed HOUSE, with washhouse, etc.; 8s; HOUSES all sizes; cheap rents. • _ ' . g- lEVWH IG HT B R OS. k 0 0., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND HOTEL BROKERS, ■ U HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN, " HOTELS;. THIRST-CLASS HOTEL (Freetliold), In one of the roost piosperous dig, HOTELS. • . J , • HOTELS. tricts in Otago; i-acre freehold; fine garden, orohard, etc. Hotel con« HOTELS. , HOTELS. ■ tains 27 roomS, including billiard room,.well furnished throughout, largi HOTELS. . ' , HOTELS, ptab'e accommodation; splendid business. There's money in thia hotel lot HOTELS. HOTELS. an energetic man. Price, £1600,' with stock and furniture at valuation. HOTELS. HOTELS. Sound district—in fact, probably the soundest district in Otago. We caa HOTELS. • HOTELS. most highly recommend the Hotel to any good man in seai.'ch of an e steep- - HOTELS. ' HOTELS.' tional place. There can be'no doubt as to the value of iais Hotel. It i# HOTELS. . HOTELS. WITHOUT A, DOUBT the cheapest and most genuine business offered for HOTELS. . rfOTELS. many a day, HOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS. A DJOINING the Boundary of'* Prohibition District; doing a Large HpTELS.. '• JX HOTELS. Trode.—HOTEL and Store adjoining; great chance for a good man; highlj HOTELS. HOTELS. ' recommended; plenty of mo/ey to be made in this particular property. HOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS. • HOTELS. /"VTAGO CENTRAL.—LEASE of a fine HOTEL, with store and butchery? HOTELS. V> - HOTELS. four years to run; rent £2 10s; 60 acres land; hotel contains 14 looms. "HOTELS.- ' HOTELS. billiard room, etc.; largo stables; close railway station; good district; goodHOTELS. " ' . HOTELS. will £200, slock and furniture at valuation; hotel takings £20 weekly average > HOTELS. , , HOTELS. . total turnover from hotel, store, 4 "d butchery over £1000 per annum. HOTELS. * HOTELS. - HOTELS. ' , ■' HOTELS.' TNLAND TOWN (Important).-I*»se of the Leading HOTEL, containing' HOTELS. 1 •HOTELS. upwards of 30 rooms; te«n six years;, rent £4; no goodwill; stock • HOTELS. HOTELS. ' and furniture at valuation, HOTfLS . HOTELS. 9 . ' HOTELS. HOTELS. /CENTRAL OTAGO.—Freehold HOTEL in leading town, doing an average HOTVLS.- v; • — •, HOTELS.. weekly business of £45; price for freehold'and furniture, £2500; liquor HOTELS.' : • • HOTELS. stock at valuation; £100 to £500 down; balance on easy terms; highly recom« HOTELS.. ' HOTELS. mended. .v . HOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS. . r. HOTELS. ' T AKES DISTRICT.—Freehold of a First-class HOTEL, containing about HOTELS. • JJ... • ..... HOTELS." 20 rooms, also billiard room and concert hall; large stables; price for, HOTELS. : , . HOTELS. freehold and furniture £1700; liouor stock at valuation; advanced' age of HOTELS. - " . . HOTELS. proprietor sole reason for selling. - ' ■HOTELS. HOTELS. ; HOTELS. ~ . HOTELS. - rTWAPEKA DISTRICT.—Fine Freehold in solendid position; doing Very HOTELS. 1 _ )• " . . • HOTELS. satisfactory and steady'trad*; price, £1600; stock and furniture at ■ HOTELS. . HOTELS." valuation. A really good money-maker, , HOTELS. HOTELS. ' . HOWLS. ...... HOTELS. /"VTAGO CENTRAL (Mining Centre).—Freehold of the Leading HOTEL, ' HOTELS. V . ' -HOTELS. containing 23 rooms, concert hall; large stables; storerooms, 1 etci, etc.J HOTELS. . HOT,ELS. takings last year £2363—£15 per week; price £2000; stock and furniture at HOTELS. • ' HOTELS. valuation. > . : HOTELS. . HOTELS. ' • HOTELS. HOTELS. A VERY Fine FREEHOLD HOTEL in one of the most protpetous difc HOTELS. jljL HOTELS., tricts in Otago; doing % splendid and permanent trade. A good man must HOTELS/ . • ' HOTELS." succeed in this house. Hotel contains 27 rooms, Billiard Room, etc., and ,'??F.LS. HOTELS, is well and substantially built; §-acro Freehold; good orchard and garden, HOTELS. : • 'JIOTELS. t large stabling. This Hotel is most highly recommended. Price, £1600. We Btfy Hotels. We Sell Hotels. We. jive Advice eratis en the Purchase or Salt o! • Hotels.; We make Valuations of Stock and Furniture, We Arrange Finances on purchase. of Hotels.' Forward ui particulars of your Hotel if you wish to sell to advantage. Consult us if you j»ish to buy. SIRVWRIGHT BROf. &'OO. """V ALBIOS OH A U BBRS, y/■&. / « DOWLINO UTRaST XO (Cutting. V 7'> V ■ B»Ubli.hed " ACCOUNTANTS and LICENSED LAND BROKERS. WE HAVE FOR'SALE: I.o«Jity. Description. I nM ' . ' CHEAP FAMILY HOME, with modern conveniences, for S»!o on er-1 ceptionally easj- terms; cash deposit to secure property only' £50, ] and the balance by monthly instalments of £5, with interest at low i -£MI SUBURB, rate o! 1 per cent.; house contain* nine rooms, bay windows, lirgo • dining room, bathroom, with high pressure range; very sunny situa- !. . tion; nice outlook; good neighbourhood;'near tram. Key to inspect j' . . at our office. SfX-ROOUED RESIDENCE; bathroom, InpT"boiler: every modern - ] CITi. convenience; square windows,.verandah, porch, outsheds; whole in £725 perfect order; freehold, 35ft x 120 ft. . ' „ FIVE ACRES, with Antique Residence containing 10 rooms; in KOsLiJt, . good order; bathroom, ctc.; stable, buggr-shed, outhouses, grazing £17M paddocks, plantations, large orchard and'flower garden, lawn; etc.; ' ■ splendid situation; terms'arranged, ' ' v VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY; central situation; with three I modem brick Residences; up-to-date; nine rooms; very attractive, | LI 1. every convenience. Also. Two Houses, six rooms each; every con-jOSIJf vcniencc; whole Property well Let to first-class tenants, rentals ■ about £175 per annum. I TWELVE-ROOUED RESIDENCE, Close to centre of City, within 1 ■' . few minutes' walk of the Octagon; freehold section, with gijoj CI XT, frontage; bathroom; h.p.; every convenience; in good ortler. Property ins splendid boarding-house connection.' Present owher doing well. i ... THIRTY-FIVE ACRES.-Splendid litle dairy FARM; ring-fencedi " —" e good water supply; excellent grazing; with 6-roomed DWELLING; SAWYERS' fi n , f ru it girden, and also a J-roomed Dwelling; 11-stalled 'cowbyre, £JJJ ohY.' stable, boiler-hcuse. Property close to station, and to 'oe sold at the low pricß quoted, as owner is leaving the locality. At present let to good tenants for about £50 per annum. SOUTH Very Attractive 6-roomed RESIDENCE;'nearIy J-acre freehold; bay 7/vvi DUNEpIN. windows, bathroom, h.p. boiler; close to Cargill road corner. ' I'ENIN- 'SEVENTY ACRES, First-oliss land, level, well watered and fenced! " PULA I situation sunnv, e:>sy of acoess; 8-roomed RESIDENCE,: 14-stail £IM(I ' 1 o°w byre, stable, etc.' Cheap Farm of rising value. .■ . ■ .ANDERSON'S BAY.—Three Acres. HOPE STREET—Modern Seven ■TO LET Rooras " DOWLI^G STREET.—Fine Suite of Offices. MORNING- - - . TON.—Nine Rooms, bathroom, etc.; 17s 6d per week, i HIGH STREET,—Fire Piooiwv . , . .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13693, 8 September 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13693, 8 September 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13693, 8 September 1906, Page 12

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