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.PROPERTIES FOR BALE AND TO LET. P E T E 11 B 0 Y D, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 186 PRINCES STREET (Opposito Messrs John Edmond's), DUNEDIN. "I Q A ACRES FREEHOLD; handy to Duncdin, and about one mil© from Railway Station. Tho' improvements consist of an β-roomod , Houso (good), largo byro, stable, barn, chaiFhouse, implement shed, etc., etc. Tho land is subdivided into about eight paddocks, most of which i 3 very easily worked, and, if pvoperly grassed, would cairy 50 dairy cows. Tho Property is well adapted for dairying or sheep farming, and should commend itself to anyono wanting a handy little farm convenient to town. Tho price (£6 5s por acre) is very, very reasonable. Tho buildings <tro worth tho money. About £265 cash required. Don't delay, but come along and see this nt onco. F. CA R T'E R .& ■ C 0., 'Phono 1458. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 'Phone 1453. EXCHANGE COURT. WE particularly ask those, in soaTch of a truly DESIRABLE RESIDENCE at a ■* " moderate figuro to read tho following description of a Property which hue just been placed in our hands for Salo, and, having road, to call at our Office find obtain fuller details and card to inspect, for wo want you to seo for yoursolvfca . that wo have not overdrawn tho beauty of the Property; in fact, words uro inadequate to portray its many excellencies. BUNGALOW, containing 5 rooms of extra size; bathroom, porcelain enamel bath, h, and c., and io shower; lift studs, tiled hearths and grates suoh as are rarely to bo found in a houso of this size, massive mantels, steel ceilings of tho best quality and design, particularly fine scullery fitted with cupboards and presses, rich and expensive papers with deep friezes. Tho papers, friezes, and interior painting and decorations nro not surpassed in any Dunedin residence; tho material uskl in construction was selected by tho builder, who is a. master tradesman, and the plumbing work was executed by a leading firm, who havo dono credit to themselves. Situated in a sunny, sheltered spot, near car. Price, £685. Representative: A. R. GILLER. I). M. F J5- A ; & (j .()..■" AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, LAND, ESTATE, and COMMISSION AGENTS. DOMINION CHAMBERS, rclephono 322. 148 RATTRAY STREET, JiUNEDIN. Telephone 822. SOUTH OF DUNEDIN.-1600 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND; 313 acres first-class flat land, tho balance good table-land; 400 acres havo been cropped, returning 45 bushcle of wheat and 70 bushels of oats to the aoro; the homestead block gives a return of 62 bushels of wheat and 90 bushels of oats per acre. There is a good Dwelling and all necessary outbuildings required for an up-to-dato farm. Prico £7250; easy terms. SOUTH OF DUNEDIN.-327 ACRES LEASEHOLD LAND, eubdivided into 6 paddocks, all newly fenced; 70 acres wwn in young grass, about 50 acres have been limed, and 70 acres ploughed and ready for sowing; 2-roomed Cottage, bstallcd stablo and loosebox, barn. Rent of lund, 6s 9d per acre per annum, Price, £550. O AMARU DISTRICT.-135 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, all fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks; about 80 acres cultivated and in grass, balance cleared and sown down in English grasses; Dwelling House of 5 rooms, storehouse, other buildings for tools, etc., cowbyre, 2-stalled stable, e(c. Price, £350. SOUTH OF DUNEDIN.—27OO Acres Land (about 500 acres Leasehold) j 900 acres in natural state; land will grow 50 bushels to the acre; 7-roamed House, washhouse (copper and tubs), dairy, 5 iron tanks. Tho Farm is situated about two miles from post office, and factory is within half an hour's drive; shearing shed and yairds all fenced. SOUTHLAND— ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, 14 rooms; stable, etc., shop, bil-' liard room, stables,' and all necessary buildings; land 13 acres. Price, £1200 for freehold; stock, etc., /at valuation. A bargain. 8 C U R R & CO. (Late Riedlo and fcurr), AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, PRINCES STREET (opposite Herbert, Haynee, and Co.). Telephone 105. NORTH-EAST VALLEY.—Six-roomed RESIDENCE; bathroom, hot and cold water; eplendid position, half a mimjto from oar; £500. £100 cash, balance can remain on mortgage. Don't fail to inspect. NORTH-EAST VALLEY.-Fivo-roomed RESIDENCE; verandah, bathroom, basjn. fixed tubs, coppe-; asphalt paths; orchard. This is a very choice property, and tlio owner must sell. £375. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. T Five-roomed BUNGALOW; casement windows; modern conveniences; olectrio light; £460. A3mall deposit will buy this charming working man's homo. MUSSELBURGH KISK-Five-roomed Verandah RESIDENCE; bathroom, hot and cold water, tiled urates and hearths, fibrous plaster ceilings; close to 2d section; £600. This is Indeed a very fine property, and should find a ready ealo. ClTY.—Five-roomed HOUSE; bathroom, jcullcry, pnntry, etc.; bay window and verandah: 10 minutes from Post Office;. £475. A cheap property. Call upon U9 and get card to view. Wo have seme splendid Residences and Sections throughout the City and Suburbs at prices which must command a rendy salo. STOP PAYING RENT.—Do not trouble a bout the mdnoy; we make that our worry. Consult us, and jou can bo the owner of a model home at your own terms. SCURR & CO.. Princes street. J. B. TAVE RN E R & SON,' . LAND SALESMEN AND GENERAL COMMISSION' AGENTS, / 55 KING EDWARD STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephone 1077. TO FARMERS. , • « We are about to ISSUE out WINTER CATALOGUE OF FARMS, which will contain many of the Finest Properties in the market, and wo invite our COUNTRY CLIENTS and FRIENDS to SEND US PAR-' TICULARS of any HOLDINGS they may wish to DISPOSE OF, for insertion therein, There is NO CHARGE unless a sale is effected. To be included in this List, Entrins should reach us not later than JULY iO. J. B. TAVERNER & SON. E. L. MACASSEY k CO., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. 99 LOWER HIGH STREET (Next Sargood's). DUNEDIN. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARMS. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARMS. OA ACRES, close to Duncdin; rent, £50 per year: 7 years to run; good DwellingOU house and a handy lititlo farm, admirably suited for' dairying, fruit, or vegotablo growing. Very suitable for n man with small capital. A A ACRES, within 12 miles of Dimedin, and handy to rail, etc.; £18 per year ri\J rental; good Houso and outbuildings. As a going concern, £120. Qf\ ACRES, Purakanuii rent, £30 per year: very convenient to creamery, school. O\J etc.; well watered: 6-roomed House, byre, etc. Very oasy ingoing. Well worth inquiry, WA ACRES, close to Dunedin; rent, £90 per year; all ploiighablo and well I v watered; splendid buildings; grows early potatoes to perfection. As a going concern, with cattle, horses, implements, and. a 30-gallon milk run, £400. A splendid opportunity with milk at its present high price. DA ACRES: 8 years to run at £35 per year rental; all ploughable and lying splonO\J didly to tho sun; (|uito close to rail, factory, and school by excellont road; grand water supply; G-rooined House, bvre, etc. With herd dairy cows, implements, and 14 acres turnips (good); £100 cash will secure the farm. A Renuino bargain! Write for particulars. Of? ACRES; 7 years to run, at £80 per year; good Dwelling-house and outbuildOy ings; quite handy to factory and school by good road; well watered. As a going concern, with cattle, implements, etc., £245. A splendid property. 9KA ACRES on tho far-famed Taieri iPlain; six years' lease; rent, 22s per acre; &O\J grows magnificent crops, and milk can bo sold for 9d pot gallon at present; handy kTrail, school, etc.; up-to-date Dwelling-house and splendid outbuildings. is.a chance that rarely presents itself, and wo advise early application. NO GOODWILL. . . , FREEHOLD. FREEHOLD. QA ACRES FREEHOLD, near Oamaru, good House and outbuildings; close to <5v creamery; a grand littlo homo; only £350; very easy terms.' K.(\(\(\ ACRES Freehold, Southland, nf which 700 acres are agricultural land, balQ\J\j\j anco sweet hill country; oil safe lambing country, and »!"<« not carry enow; will winter about 4000 sheep; mostly owes; fattens al! lambs; good 10-roomed House, every modem convenience; up-to-dato outbuildings; mile from station. THE BIST BUYING IN SOUTHLAND. Price, £2 17s 6d per acre. Very easy terms. WILLIAM L. MITCHELL, Manager of .Fann Department ' V

MONEY, MONEY to LEND in jargo or small amounts, on Froohold Security. MONDY & STEPHENS, Solicitor, 203 Princes street. . rirUIUST MONKY to LEND on Freehold A Soourity or Municipal Debentures, at Current Katee.—The Irunecs, Eiecutor.s and Agency Company of N.Z. (f.t<l.). corner Wntcr street and lion<l street. W. LAURENCF SIMPSON, Rinnager. MONEY TO LEND In Any Sum. MOORE. MOOUK, & NICHOL. Solicitore, 230 56 I/Dwor Stuart street. MONEY to LEND, Frwhold Seouritie*; lowest rates.—Holmes, Gilkison, aird White, solicitors, ID Water street, Dunedin. npKUST Money to Lend on D'im MortJ. gage of Freehold Securities.—AUAMS UUOS., lolioitort. TAGO WITNESS.-New Stories. A luge Amount of Readini; Matter,

MONEY. MONEY TO LEND on Personal Security; also on Lifo Policies, Bond Warrants, Freehold*, I/oaseholdj, ok. Bills Discounted, large or small sums. Lowest Current Kates of interest. D. MOLONEY, Financial and Estate- Agent, Ilau 90 Princes «troet. Dumxlin. U N E V uTo LEND. The DUNEDINf SAVINGS BANK Is prepared to LEND MONEY on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rate*. FUED. SMITH, 15m Manager. mRUST MONEY TO LEND on Freeholds at Curront Rates. JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, 20ju 26 Dowlintr street, Dunedin, £S. D.-£lO to £1000 to LEND; bills discounted daily.—E. J. Bryant, agent, Octagon. 29ap'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15186, 4 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15186, 4 July 1911, Page 8

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