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PROPERTIES FOR <ULE AND TO LET. ~ R. C. M O R G A N, REGISTERED LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT. I 'Phone 2748. 10 EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. 'Phone 2748. j' ■ : —• Qt'T. KILDA: 5 ROOMS; concrete foundations; almost now house; two bays; kauri ceilings; gas: tilo grates and hearths; largo rooms; wardrobe, end bookcase; bath, h. and c. kp.; drained to sewer; scullery, pantry, washhouse, tubs and copper, fowlhonso and run; garden, oto.; section 40 x 100; splendid home, faithfully built for owner, who is leaving for North Island, and must sell. Bedrook price for quick sale, £625. A genuino bargain for the. money. Easy terms t Q<MALL FARM—6 miles from Dunedin, Main South road; 20aorcs, subdivided into 4 or 5 paddocks; well sheltered; Rood water supply; fenced! throughout; best land in district. Also, Cottage, 4 rooms and conveniences (on property). Aa going concern, £800. Easy terms. To LET (Bay road): New Bungalow; ckctrio light; all modern convenienoea; low rent to pood tenant; for term. JAMES H. WALKER, LICENSED LAND AGENT AND SHAREBROKER, 'Phono 1790 ' EMPIRE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. Private 'Phono 1000. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY ON THE MARKET. 000 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, at present carrying 200 sheep, 12 head cattle, iQOxt 5 horses; 22 acres, in oate, which have been harvested,- and turned out to bo tho best crop in the district; 30 acres of turnips and rape, Improvements consist oi 4-roomcd Houso, dairy, barn, cowshed, and stable. Tho farm is well watered, and 6ubdivi<Jerj into 7 paddocks. Tho owner has excellent .reasons for selling-, and has placed tho very low price of £950 to effect a quick sale. Locality is 9 miles from Waihola. ' AN IDEAL MIXED FARM. OAA ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, situated in the KELSO district. Good rolling "** downs, which grow good wheat. Is oarying 1000 dry shcop, 50 head of cattle, and 20 horses. Improvemente—s-roomcd House, new woolshed, 7-stalied stable and loft. Good outhouses and garden. The owner has purchased a larger holding, and has reduced his price to £8 15s. Anyone looking for a first class Property at a reasonable price, should not fail to inspect. Solo Agent: J. H. WALKER, Empiro Buildings. ' 3LX £ fe a & c a., LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, ' Telephone 822. ' 215 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephone- 822. CITY (on the Rise)-14-Roomed RESIDENCE, fitted up with all tho latest .conveniences ; 5 built-in wardrobes. Absolutely modern. Price of freehold and furniture (including piano) as a going concern, £2100. This Propertv is beautifully situated, and commands u lovely view. It is just 5 minutes' walk from the Post Office. "DOARDTNG-HOUSE (City)—l3 Rooms, h. and c. water, bath, gas, etc. Moderate ■*■* ronfc. Ten permanent "boarders. Price for furniture and goodwill, £120. SOUTH DUNEDIN (Close to Penny Section)-5-Roomed. HOUSE, h. and o. water, bath, shower, tiled hearths and grates, elcctrio light, etc. Nice Section and garden; drained to sewer. Price, £650. MUSSELBURGH-Five-Roomod HOUSE, bath, copper, and tubs built-in gas throughout; 2-stalled stablo, buggy shed, fowlhouso and run. Price £550 A bargain. . ' "DOSLYN-Six-roomed HOUSE in first-class order; copper and 3 tubs built in. *■*> Good view. Land full |-acre, orchard and vegetable garden. Price £475' Owner leaving tho Dominion. ' TVT E. VALLEY (on tho Rise)-Four-roomed HOTJSE, scullery, washhouse, copper *■"* and tubs built in, built-in cupboards, etc. .Lovely view. Price, £315. ST. KILDA-Fiye-roomcd HOUSE (largo rooms), bath, scullery, tiled hearths and , grates, built-in wardrobes, and bookcase; h. and c. water; washhouse copper and. tubs built in, Concrete foundations. Section 40 x-100. Price £625. ' OLDII AM . & H U'T TO N, ' LICENSED LAND AGENTS, Telephone 2802. TEMPLE COURT. 95 STUART STREET. Telephone 2802 _bv m A FEW MONEY-MAKERS. . P ' •PI P& DE , PO^ T (ST. CLAIR) purchases lovely .Five-room BUNGALOW; bath (hot , a ,'}?„sSsii S as : lar g? section. A most desirable home. Sec about this now. PI 0 DEPOS J I T.~A Lovely Five-room BUNGALOW in Musselburgh; handy to the c«av car and beach; hot and cold water, gas, bath; connected with sewer- everything of the best. The chance of a lifetime. J £4 < Sf> _ T ! N oA\J ALLEY: °? tho rißC ' £ ote tho san a " *W Good . five , . , ROOMS; every modern convenience; gas. bath (hot and cold water); front and back entrance: built 3 years. Owner must sell. • £dL9fTi~, R0 ? ,: ' TN; 5 ROOMS '1 real'good order; fixed cupboards; 65ft frontage. ~±rJO A cheap, good home on the hill Excellent terms. £WO~7? UNf F I P [E , : S ROOMS (now); tilfl S ratei atld hearths, electric light; bath cwuyv (h. and c); large section; everything of the latest and best. Worth seeing about. Very casv terms arranged. 6 £850 ( Y R Ni H R Oi,FER )= CITY (CENTRAIJ-7 Large ROOMS; 2 bays; re*uwv plete with every possible modern convenience; electric light, bath (h aid c), gas; sewer drained; largo section! 5 minutes from Octagon; good terms to' suitable buyer. £675T USS , EL F RG £ : ?• { Jar «L RO 9 MS; fixcd and wardrobes; bath c«v»8t» (h. and c); electric light; drained to sewer; 2 frontages and a laree seotion; casv terms. ' STATIONERY BUSINESS (CITY).-Ingoing about £180; low rent.' A rare chance. £fiSO~T?r^ Y ! to tho p T ny scction i on fto flat - : Good Substantial Five cwu>v ROOMS; every modern convenience; a most desirablo home; very easy JOHN GE E 8.1 N h CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, FARM AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, 205 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. I Oft ACRES FREEHOLD, situated near Clinton.-Watercd by permanent springs, XfJXf well fenced; usual farm buildings and, residence. £14 per acre. . 171 "If! A ACRES FREEHOLD, at £18 per acrc.-Comfortablo homo of 5 arid 6 X\)\J rooms; at present milking 35 cows, fattening 50 cattle, and grazing 8 horses; best of farm buildings and outhouses; near railway station; creamery on tho ground. 168 ~l(Z(\ ACRES FREEHOLD, situated near Invercargill.-40 acres in grass, balance-• -Lyy in tussock; good 5-roomed house, outhouses, and outbuildings; inquiries; solicited at £12 per acre; £200 down. 172 900 ACRES FREEHOLD (famous Catlin.s).-Dividcd into 8 paddocks, all'well rJAJO fenced and watered; 20 acres bush, 10 acres turnips, balance in grass; good dwelling, outbuildings, etc.; £4 10s per acre. i^j I'fYOK ACRES FREEHOLD.-All ploughable; 125 acres ploughed, balance in XV MO young > English grass; well watered and fenced; house of 7 rooms, conveniences, etc.; carries 2000 sheep. £6 per acre. 152 ■too ACRES FREEHOLD.-Fairly level land, easily cultivated; capital buildings; -»OO close to school, station, and factory, £11 per acre. Crops given in. An Ideal Dairy Farm. 155 QQ/?A ACRES FREEHOLD.-Divided into 8 paddocks; carries 2000 ewes; 400 vVOUV acres ploughed and in crop; 3 permanent springs; 4 rooms, sh'cep yards, stable, etc. £3 15s per acre; good terms. " 145 OOA ACRES FREEHOLD.—AII ploughablo; 9 paddocks, plantation, orchard; 7 04i\J rooms, dairy, stable, 2 loose-boxes, barn, cow byre, huts, trap and implement 6hed. £7 per acre. Owner leaving for Scotland. FULLEST PARTICULARS SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION. JOHN GEERIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, FARM AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. . 205 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. "*\ \T ALBION CHAMBER 8, /"■& y^ N. K\ a DOWLINO STREET j/cJ^'^r V* //\ (Cutting.) y^^^ \. ,y? \ Established \> \y^ AOENTB. &s' AOENTa ACCOUNTANTS and LICENSED LAND toROKERSI WE HAVE FOR SALE; Locality. Deicription. Vi\<x, RIGHT-ROOMED MODERN BRICK RESIDENCE; attractive ap-f pttv poaraneo; bathroom, h.p. boiler; drained; in splendid order-all Wil - conveniences; practically new houso; in best locality; on tram £1250 , . line; bandy to Po3t Office: fine freehold section; a great bargain. BRICK RESIDENCE, containing ,8 rooms, of modern design; pj-PY K ood "PPearancc; all conveniences; bathroom, h.p. boiler, eleo- n,, m Ulii - trie light: drained; in splendid order; on flat, handy position; il '' oo good looality; freehold eoction. SPLENDID INVF.STMENT.-New Brick SHOP (rooms and _ rFORGE'' dwelling and workshop), m good business part; 'ease of ground VTHFFT- a :6 yPar ' ; to nln ' witJl f "" Ta, "«'ion Buildings let to good £750 • I tenant,; not return shows about 10 per cent, on purchase price ________ of £1650. and over 16 por cent, onthfl equity. : LONDON STREET.-Gentloni.Vs Fine BricFRESIDENCE: pin* ' PTTV ' i' 6ato ■' ippenrance, bathroom h.p., drained: all uu ' modern convenienceß; praetical]y new; very sunny; magnificent £2300 view: fiw min-itrs from Octairnn: laree freehold section. FREEHOLD INVESTMENtPTand has oveT6sft frontage to a CENTRAL. main street (just off centre), with fine brick BUILDING; all CITY. well let to first-class tenants. This is a splendid investment, and £4500 ono of tbo few available freehold*, showing n good return. TOWN BELT.-Maenificont View, Closo to Tram: Modern 7-roomed brick RESIDENCE j tilo roof, bathroom, h.p. boiler, and all conttuouxii. veniences; in tip'-top order; a uniquo opportunity; very easy £875 terms can be ananged. TON outlook; very sunny situation; two frontages, about 45 feet by £275 ruiv ■ 152 f cct . c | os<; to tramsheds. A very cheap Section. " HALF-ACRE FREEHOLD; frontages to three streets, together v'ti-rw with 7-roomcd RESIDENCE; land can bo conveniently subdivided; £700 fine, level sections on rise; handy to Gardens. MUSSEL- MODERN RESIDENCE, containing 6 rooms (largo, rooms); clccBURGH trie light, h.p. boiler; all conveniences; large freehold section;on £775 RISE. Main road; nicely situated on a -*i\ J.

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