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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. HOTELS! HOTELS! HOTELS! E. L - M\a cas se y & cO. AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE and LAND AGENTS, HOTEL BROKERS, and VALUATORS, , 12 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. READ, MARK, LEARN, AND INWARDLY DIGEST THE FOLLOWING LIST OF HOTELS MOST CAREFULLY. DUNEDIN SUBURB—LEASE, five years; rent £5 per week; takings £50 per week. Price, £800 for Lease, Furniture, Horses, Traps, etc. This is a splendid commercial house, and lias a first-class connection. OTAGO CENTRAL.—LEASE, six years; rent £4 per week; takings £80 per week. Buyer requires £800 cash. Tins Hotel is situated in the safest and soundest clcctorato in the South Island, and is without doubt one of tho cheapest Hotels that has ever been in the market. The Hotel is easily run, and is doing a first-class business. A good man can clear £800 a year in this house. OTAGO—LEASE, fivo years; rent £2 per week; takings £30 per week; total ingoing buyer requires £200; early application nocessary, as this is a great bargain. SOUTH CAN IERBURY.—LEASE, 10 years; rent £5 per weak; takings £65 per week; situated in a splendid town, and is a grea/t gift at the price asked. DUNLDIN NORTH.—LEASE, five years; takings £140 per week. This is an extraordinary bargain, otherwise wo would not specially advertise it. It is a splendid hotel, and is doing' a roaring bar trade. CLiDE.—We are prepared to give a five years' LEASE of the well-known aud popular DUNSIAN HOTEL on good terms, as we are Solo Agenfs for the owner. We make a study of Hotel Business and a specialty of pleasing every client. Deal with '15, as we are reliable Agents, with an established business and a reputation at Jifcke, and have liad an extensive experience in handling large and small transactions. W* have HOTELS FOR SALE in all parts of New Zealand. Telephone 1469. $-0 OTT & CO.. Telephone 1469. (Established 1888.) 40 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, & GENERAL' COMMISSION AGENTS, SHAREBROKERS, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. DWELLING, containing S rooms; h. and c. water, gas, washhouse, scullery, workshop, etc.; splendid vinery, tomato houso; Section }-acre; asphalt paths. A. splendid property. Photograph can bo seen at our office. This property is situated within four miles from Duncdin, on Port line; £1050. DWELLING, containing 1 rooms; h. and c. water, waslihouse, etc.; also workshop; . Section J-acre, nicely laid .out. Photograph can bo seen at our office. This property is situated within four miles from Dunedin, on Port line; £G25. DWELLING, containing 10 Tooms; beautiful new brick building, all possible con- . veniences; splendid situation; Section beautifully laid out (ctno acre), flowor garden and vegetable garden; tram all the way; Sale or Lease. Full particulars on application. MUSSELBURGH.—Six-roomed DWELLING (conveniences), close to tram; nice section; £550. MORNINGTON.—Six-rn«mcd HOUSE, of brick; situated Maryhill terrace; and nice section, about J-acre; £500. MORNINGTON.—Six-roomed HOUSE (new); all conveniences; nice section; £575. MORNINGTON,—FivwoQmed HOUSE; plastered walls; nice section; close to trim: £375. . ROSLYN.—Six-iootued HOUSE; conveniences; good situation; nice section; bandy to tram; £550. WANTED Particulars of 4, 5, '6, 7-roomed HOUSES for Letting purposes; handy to town, MONEY TO LEND on Good Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. .JOHN REID & SONS (JOHN REID. HENRY W. REID. C. RUSSELL SMITH, F.1.A.N.Z.), LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MONEY AND SHARE BROKERS, LAND BROKERS, SURVEYORS AND VALUATORS. ARBITRATORS, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AND AUDITORS, LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS, DUNEDIN (Nest Star Offico). HILL SUBURB.—Nine-roomed HOUSE, within pleasant walking distanco of town; 'splendidly situated for sun and view, and convenient to oar. There is J-acro Scction, having frontages to two streets. The House is in splendid order, and the conveniences will delight the heart of the housekeeper. A first-class Family Home, in a first-class locality, at 0 bargain price.—(6s) £1050. A SPECULATION.—TWO 3-roomcd HOUSES, in good order, and good letting position, returning— ] Gross rental 16 0 Rates and taxes ;, ; £4 10 0 Insurance .. t( „ £0 15 S £ 5 5 6 Net Return * „• ~ „ £41 10 6 11 per cent, 011 price a5ked.—(28b)....£375, SOUTH DUN'EDIN I .—Grand WORKMAN'S HOME, A roams and bathroom; built-in copper and tubs,' bay window and verandah; iarga rooms; large Section. A SNAP.— (32b).... £320. .. ROSLYN,—FIVE ROOMS; bathroom, washhouse (fixed cooper aud tubs), liot water from copper; plenty of sun, and convenient to 0ar.—(b22),,..£475. ClTY.—Five-roomed HOUSE, built about two years, having bay windows, bathroom and washkouee combined (shower, hot water from copper, built-in' tuba and copper); drained to board'q regulations,—(2Gb) £550. ST. KILDA.—Four-roomed Verandah CbTTAGE; bathrcom, copper and tubs built in, plastered walls; an ideal little h0me.—(31b),..,£325. 1 FARMS! " FARMS! FSitMS! FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! PALMERSTON (Fire Minutes' Walk from Palmer it 011 Railway Statical).—DAlßY FARM of 55 acres, and buildings compriso 7-roomed House «nd the usual outhouses.— ; (17)....£1000. FARM', BARGAIN.—A Splendid FARM of 261 acres,'in Southland; splendid cropping land, and within a mile of Railway and Dairy Factory;'a. bargain; terms arrangtd; £5 por acre. (SO). , LOVELL'S FLAT.—I6S-ACRES FARM, one milo and n-lialf from railway; 4-roomed House, barn, dairy, stable, byre, etc.—(l3).. ..£5 103 acre. JOHN REID «fc SONS. * r EQTJIRE Several Small SHEEP FARMS, carrying 1000 to 1500 Sheep. Any offering will meet with IMMEDIATE SALE, Forward particulars immediately, and take advantage of the UNDOUBTED DEMAND that exists. gIEVW BIGHT BROS. & ■ C 0., EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET, ■' AUCTIONEERS, | LAND SALESMEN, VALUATORS, SHAREBROKERS, FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS, FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS, FARM.?. FAftMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. 1 to 20 ACRES. FIVE ACRES; fine bad; Dwelling, 4 iooms; £330. Corporation Lease (full valuation or renewal): Six ACRES; 7-roomed vv House; rent, £11 33 per annum. Good as freehold. £420. ISLAND (Near Coach and Horses Hotel).—Six ACRES; 5-roomed Dwelling; v)T £575. JANEFIELD (Taieri),—Government Lease: Six ACRES; 3-ioomed Dwelling; dose to Railway Station;' £270. . QT. LEONARDS.—IO ACRES; 4-roomed House; £450. JJORT CHALMERS.—2O ACRES; 4-room.«d House; £250. 20 to 50 'ACRES. HILL.—34 ACRES; , miles from C.P.O; 6-roomed House; o'.ose to scKool MAUNGATUA (Taieri Plain).—Grand FARM, 73 acres; ciose to creamerv; Dwelling" 6 rooms; 18-atallod byre, stable, etc.; splendid Farm, in good heart." Price £>0 per acre. ' * 50 ACRES; magnificent land; good House; £18 per acre, 50 .to 100 ACRES qa ACRES NEAR SEACLIFF; magnificent bush land; all cleared; under grass awl °y cultivation; two o-roomed Houses; largo byre with brick floor; all paddocks drained with stone drains; splendid farm buildings; close to creamery and railway This is a ready mognificent properly,'and at the price (£22 10s per acre) must be considered cheap. Immediate'inspection • advised. • MILTON.— 62 ACRES; part on the flat; planted in fruit,. Price to sell at once £3 por acre. * 39 ACRES; no buildings; £3 5s per acre. CJADDLE HILL,-Good FARM of 80 acres; 6-roomed House, 8-stalled byre 3-stalled stable; close dairy factory; bargain, £500, ' 100 to 200 ACRES. ' GORE.—I7O ACRES; no buildings; £3 Ss por acre. OLINTON. —107 ACRES; House, stable, etc.; £5 per acre. WINTON.— 160 ACRES Freehold and 47 acres Leasehold; good 7-roomed House*l2 por ncre. ' T OVELL'S FLAT.—IBOi ACRES in 8 paddocks; well fenced mid watered; splendid , farm buildings; good House; highly-improved farm. To close partnership account for sale at £12 per acre, r CREEK.—I9S ACRES; 22s per acre. 200 to 600 ACRES. ACRES, seven miles from Invercargill, close railway station; 4-roomed House, ♦JIV stable, plantation, oie. Bargain, £4 per acre; £100 cash, balance at 5 per cent lor a term. MATAURA— 300 ACRES of good' land; 4-roomed Dwelling; byre, stable, etc.; well fenced and watered; splendid grazing; lies well to the sun and well sheltered. To effect immediate Eale £3 10s per acre will bo accepted. QOUTHLAND. —253 ACRES, leasehold; 6 yoars to run; rent, 10s per acre; mht to ' purchase at £10 per acre. Price, £800. ° CATLINS (Tahntika). —210 ACRES; highly-improved farm; 6-roomed House; verv good n JH, r »I buildings; well fenced and watered. Price, £5 per acre. Highly recommended. QOOTHLA&D.-490 ACRES; firstrc.ass liTer flat land; grows splendid wheat crops; k-* good House, etc.; £14 per acre. . & WINTON.— 400 ACRES; all under cultivation; splendid buildings; close to railway. Price. £12 per acre. LENOMARU DISTRICT.—S6I ACRES; Dwelling of 8 rooms; dairy, etc.; 45s per V7T acre. "RJOKOMAI—7B2 ACRES; grand sheep country; betwoen 500 and 600 acres ploughed; 7-roomed House; fine buildings; £4 per acre. Qt.OUTHLAND.—S9S ACRES of splendid land; good 8-roomed House; stable, barn, K^ l byre, sheep-dip; everything up to date; grows heavy crops wheat, oats, and turnips, and part grows linseed. Great bargain ot £6 10s per acre. v 600 ACRES AND OVER. EOGGY BURN DISTRICT (Southland).—64o ACHES of first-class land; good House and farm buildings. Price, £11 10s per acre. A really cheap property. OTAPIRI (Southland).—l9oo ACRES (500 acres cultivated); Cottage, barn, stable, etc. 50s per acre. - WINTON.— 1700 ACRES (500 under cultivation); 80 acres ploughed; carries 1000 to 1500 sheep, besides other stock; 100 acres in bush; 5-roomed Dwelling; dairy, stable, orchard, etc.; £5 per acre,' JF you da not find what you want in the above, let us know your requirements. JF you wish to sell your farm, send us full particulars. WE CAN. AND WILL, SELL FOR YOU QUICKER THAN. ANY OTHER FIRM IN THE BUSINESS, SIEYWRIGHT BROS, h CO.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13997, 2 September 1907, Page 8

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