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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. TCI 0 R PRIVATE SALE. Messrs C. B. HOADLEY k SOX (LTD.), In conjunction with Messrs MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., Have received from the Trustees of tho late G. G. Stead and Mr W. G. Stead instructions to Offer for Private Sale— 10,410 ACRES, divided into Five Blocks. of their KERKRU ESTATE, HAWSE'S BAY. Block I, 657(5 aores, at £3 lCs per acre, together with an Education Board Lease of 5000 acres. Rental, £15 per annum, with 16J years to run. Goodwill of this Lease, £2000. The freehold is earning 3500 ewes, 3000 dry sheep, 200 head cattle; the leasehold readily winters 3000 dry dioep. ■Freehold is subdivided into 13 Blocks. In addition there is a new woolshed (12 machines), new sheep yards, also dip, men's whares, and cook shop. Block 11, 260 Acres, at £7. Block II [, 1100 Acres, at £6 10s. Block IV, 1410 Aores, at £6. Block V, 1070 Acres, at £6. This country is almost all ploughable and wintered 4500 owes, also a number of dry sheep; last season sonic 6000 lambs and 2000 wethers were fattened on tho Keroru Estate, tho average lambing- for the last three years .95 per cent., death-rate about 1£ per cent. Acreages mentioned subject to eurvcy. Blocks 11, 111, IV, and V cannot bo disposed of until Block No. I has been 6old. For further particulars apply ■Messrs MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., 24d Dunedin. JOHN J-lERCUS & CO., LAND, . ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND ■ GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT'S, 5 and 6 ESCIIAKGE COURT, 96 I'RIKCES STREET. FOR SALE-141 ACRES FREEHOLD, within two miles of creamery and threo miles of railway, school, and post ollicc, on which are orocled 5-roomed House, 4-slalletl stable, bam, and cowshed for 10 cows, with or without. 184 Acres Leasehold, through which runs a neverfailing stioam of water. A wellsheltered l'roperty, and fenced with substantial sheep-proof fence. FOR SALE-FARM of 217 acres, ringfenced,' wol! sheltered, stream running through it; about four miles from creamery FOH SALE - Eight-roomed HOUSE (modern), High street. ■•'UK ■■.!.!<,. Ooud sIIEEP FARM, callable of carrying over 3000 sheep. TO LET, 7-roomed HOUSE (hot water supply), Cumberland street. Sevenroomed HOUSE (modern), 505 Georgo Btrcet. MONE3T TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. LICENSED LAND BROKERS UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT.

J PARK, REYNOLDS (LTD.) 3 ' AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALESMEN, , GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, and VALUATORS. ~ KENT'S COLLECTED. V !- OFFICES: MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. 1. Telephono 222. ! ROSLYN AND KAIKORAI. TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. Good QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD, Hoslyn, commanding delightful view, with substantial House ot 6 rooms thereon, with bathroom, shower, steel ceilings, washhouso (tubs and copper); tip-top garden; £375. KAIKORAI.-31.1 POLES FREEHOLD, closo to car, with good House of 6 roome I and conveniences. £325. These two places are well worth inspection by investors or those in search of a ) comfortable home. 5245 * STOREKEEPER BUSINESSS, i PROSPEROUS & GROWING DISTRICT. * Owing to failing health and advancing years, the- proprietor of u. General Store- ; keepers Business has decided to dispose of. It. The Stod; comprises GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, CROCK- * i., ' tt<: '' an<l with to® plant (HORSE CART, SCALES, Etc.) can bo taken at valuation. The premises (built of stone) being Shop, Back Shop, and Ollice, with cellar and storeroom, can be bought for £400, or a good purchaser could Lease the property. This is a. splendid opening for a practical man, as owing to extensive settlement business in splendid agricultural and pastoral district is rapidly ex- ' panding and increasing. The present stock j will run into about £200, and with the addii tion of a little extra capital a tip-top busi- , am could be worked up. Full particulars i on application, and those in search of a good opening are recommended to apply 5259 TIP-TOP INVESTMENT, £600. WITHIN PENNY SECTION. TWO BRICK HOUSES. SHOWS 11 PER CENT. GROSS. A Remunerative Investment, in the shapo of Two Well-built Brick Houses, each with 4 rooms; verandah, scullery, and bath. J.ncy are also both drained to the sew»r, and arc let at 13s and 12s 6d a week respectively The Section is leasehold, at he very cheap annual rent of £7, and as ho lease has between 17 and 18 years lo run, it can readily be perceived that this W"nu S variably good bargain at MOO. The situation is within the penny section and so convenient that the difiicuhy ,s not to find a tenant when the houses arc to 1* vacant, but to choose from among tho mmbe ff . e'« particulars on application. S %$ BOWLING. FOUR-RINK CHAMPIONSHIP. Dkiedin- -v. Cavebsham, Iho four-nnk championship match bo'tween Duned n and G'avorsharn *as played on the Dmiedm Green on Wednesday and after a close contestresulted in a win for a'ndi!-: 01^^' Pl "i Harraway, Short. M'llwrick, Dail ' 17 - t'arquharson, Wilkinson, Tillic Glasse ' _ og | Morris, Petersen, Gillicsi "Sinclair" 18 - ■JJlacku-ood. M'Lachlan, Mitchell, rorrostcr _ jc Smith, Miller. Johnson, Be'ntl'ev .'" 21 — riiomson, Jamec, Murchfson, M'Gregor ' __ jo B'aek, Thomson, Gale, M 4 Laren '." 23 - MKmlay, Fogarfy, Piddington. Walker ' _ j-i To'als 79 M "Jack" writes:-" Roslyn has won section D of the Dunedin Centre's Four-rink Championship. Tho record kept, showing only four wins, it was inadvertently concluded that Roslyn had not. met North-East V^V 11 .' *, he y did > and won. The fact ot tit. Clan- having notified that they intended t? g IYC Roslyn.a bye confused tho record, " ' '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14715, 24 December 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14715, 24 December 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14715, 24 December 1909, Page 11