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PROPERTIES FOR BALE AND TO LET. N. -p . E. S. PATERSON, SußvurOß and , i- A J 1 jj, Finance Agent & Civil Engi- >-> Land & Stock NJiJtB. DOMINION CHAMBERS, 1 $ BBOKEB. 142 RATTRAY STREET, Q • (Opposite Wood's Private Hotel). f Hons© k Land Agents. Land Survey ins; a Specialty. CITY (Slightly on Rise): Pretty and practically new BEICK BUNGALOW of six large rooms, tastefully finished inside, and replete with all the latest modern conYenier.oes; fine level freehold section; garden, flowers, and small lawn. A home we can highly recommend. Eady application neceasary. CUMBERLAND STREET (Be6t Residential Part): Fine FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE (nearly i-acre), with small COTTAGE. A gift at the price. Must be sold. £330, or offer; easy terms. TO BUILDERS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS.—MUSSELBURGH (just off car line, in sunny position): Splendid SECTION; over 53ft frontage and large depths. A cheap lot; £20 deposit. Only £140. NEAR BALCLUTHA (H miles from Post Office and School): Small FARM; 116 acres freehold; part bush and cleared; with Dwelling and outbuildings. A real sacrifice to an immediate buyer. Terms. The lot £300. "VTORTII END (close Gardens): Substantially built HOUSE of 5 rooms; bathroom, scullery, copper and tubs; hot and cold water, cupboards and wardrobes, 2 bay windows and portico; good freehold section,2 frontages; splendid view; £20 deposit balance instalments. Real bargain, £425. I "ft ELLEKNOWES (Mornington): Over -£-ACRE Fine Building SECTION; fenced; 5 fire ocean view; a bargain; easy terms. Only £115. CAVERSHAH (on the rise) : Pretty New SEMI-BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, with overvthing up to date in every way; hot and cold water, electric light, enamel bath, tile' grates and hearths, wide arched halls, expensive papers and friezes, wardrobes, bookcases, modern sanitation; large section, fine view. A cheap home; easy terms'. Only £575. or would exchange in part payment for few acres of land. A CHEAP MIXED FARM (TAIERI); 1900 acres, of which 400 acres are freehold, balance leasehold, at low rental- 140 acros heavy agricultural land; 2 Homesteads, and all necessary farm buildings; easily carry 1000 ewes and 100 head of cattle, besides cropping. To be sold as a going concern, with present stock. £800 deposit. Price only £3900. Or will EXCHANGE for a small DAIRY FARM. MACLAGGAN STREET (near Clark street). —Brick BUILDING, Front Shop, Office, and Storeroom, on ground floor, Dwelling 1 upstairs; freehold section; drained to sewer. This property is very suitable for small factory or business shop and store. It is well known as the Bradshaw Printing Works. The property is now for absolute eale, and the price is reduced from £800 to £525, and is a bargain. "O OSLYN.— Best residential part; pretty Brick BUNGALOW of 5 largo rooms, with J£L every modern convenience; very substantially built; return verandah and large window; fine freehold section; splendid view; garden, flowers, and lawn. A home to bo proud of. Easy terms. Bargain. YORK PLACE—Practically new BUNGALOW of 5 large rooms; bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, wide hall, casement windows, expensive papers and friezes, tile grates and hearths, concrete foundations, and all in perfect order; freehold sunny section, eunny position, and fine vi ew. Real chance for a business man. Terms to suit. MORNINGTON (just off car line).—Pretty VILLA, 5 large rooms, bathroom (hot and cold water); gas, cupboards, bookcases and wardrobes, wide arched hall, large oriel windowsj and return verandah; nearly i-acre choice warm section, laid out in fine garden, vegetables, flowers, asphalt vards and paths; fowl runs; splendid view and sheltered position A home we can recommend. Owner leaving, must be sold; sacrificed. Terms, £630.

BATTER!: LAND SALESMEN, REAL EST;? No. 25 DOWLING r>QAA CASH REQUIRED. — 200 acres FREEHOLD, with good House, all outbuildings, and 2DC sheep, and horses, all necessary outbuildings, etc., implements. Price £20, as going concern, including crops, stock, and implements. *, £*A AA CASH REQUIRED to PUR.CHASE 10 ACRES FREEHOLD, with 5-roomed House, cowbyre, barn, orchard, etc.; situate two miles from school, half-mile from rail. Prioe £600. x?onn cash required to purCHASE 500 ACRES L.1.P., all flat; 40 acres grass, balance stubble; carrying at present 500 sheep; 2-roorned House. Price £1000. o/JAA CASH REQUIRED to PURSUDUUCHASE HALF SHARE in SHEEP PROPERTY of 1000 acres; will carry 1200 sheep, with turnips; 7-roomed House, stables, yards, etc.; 1£ mijes from rail. jPQAA CASH REQUIRED to PURSboUli' CHASE 15 ACRES _ FREEHOLD; all ploughable, and all in grate; with 6-roomed House and all outbuildings; will carry 8 oows; handy to tram and school. Price £625. OOAAA CASH REQUIRED to PUR3wOUl/l/ CHASE 4000 ACRES LEASEHOLD (rental £70); in three - paddocks; well fenced and watered; 1600 sheep, 10 cattle; with 4-roomed House, shed, dip, etc. Price £5500, going concern. SHEEP PROPERTY, 2000 acres (1000 acres Freehold and 1000 acres Leasehold) ; s. g. Run, of which 210 acres has been cultivated, balance tussock; 6-roomed House, woolshed, yards, dip, stock; 1250 6heep (950 ewes), 15 cattle, horses, all implements. Price £2 ss* per acre, as going concern; terms. There will be an immediate return off this property in wool and lambs, and we recommend early inspection. It is the cheapest thing offering. BATTERSBY & CO. MONEY. J|/g- ONEY TO LEND. We have a SUM of £2500 which we are prepared to Lend on FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY at 5i per cent. JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.), 30 c? Dunedin. jy- 0N E Y TO L E N!5! The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANE ia prepared to LEND MONEY on FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Rties. FRED SMITH, 12 ju Manager. ONEY TO LEND. SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, & NICIIOL, Solicitors, High street, Dunedin, have Money to Lend on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. 23my MONEY TO LEND on Personal Security; also on Life Policies. Bond Warrants, Freeholds, Leaseholds, etc. Bills Discounted, large or small sums. Lowest Current Rates of Interest. D. MOLONEY. Financial and Estate Agent, llau 90 Prinoes street. Dunedin. ONEY TO LEND, lis, LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, ON FREEHOLD SECURITY, at Loweet Rates. JOHN WILKINSON, 19jy Solicitor, 26 Dowling street. ONEY TO LEND. LARGE OR SMALL SUMS. TONKINSON & WOOD, Solicitors, No. 1 DOWLINH STREET. MONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. MONDY k STEPHENS, Solicitors, Express Co.'s Building. Bond st, ONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings. Princes street. TO LEND IN ANY SUM. Lowest Current Rates. MOORE. MOORE, & NICHOL, 123 STUART STREET. 26my MONEY to LEND on Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Life Policies, Bills of Lading. Promissory Notes, Stock, Scrip; easy repayments.—Otago Finance and Agency Company (T<td.), 15 Empire Buildings Dunedin. 28my LOANS from £5 upwards on furniture, pianos, bond warrants, all classes security; bills discounted; easy repayments. Dunedin Financial Company (late Gray), 225 Princes street.. . . 13au MONEY CLUB for LOANS, any security, easy terms.—Apply Hugh Mitchell, Stock Exchange. 230 PUBLIC COMPANIES. I%JEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Capital Subscribed £1,500.000 Paid-up Capital and Reserves ... 964,129 Net Annual Revenue 746.831 THE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY. Fire, Marino, Personal Accident and Sickness, Workers' Compensation, Employers' Liability and Common Law, Publio Risk and Third Party Indemnity, Live Stock, Burglary and Housebreaking, Plato Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, Administration Bonds and Mortgagee Indemnity Risks accepted at Lowest Current Rates. * Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. OFFICES; Corner of Rattray and Crawford streets, Dunedin, JAMES B GRAVE, Manager.

NOTES ON RURAL TOPICS by Agricola, Weekly, in the Otngo Witness, dealing with subjects of current interest to farmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 14

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