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PROPERTIES COP SALE /TIP TO L*T. THE imperial land agency company •Phono 787. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. 'Phono 787. CUTY HOTELS FOR SALE. fXtTY HOTEL; goodi house doing a high class trade; lease 24 years; bar takings £200 per week; central situation. Price on application. £2000 cash required. £ HTY HOTEL; good beer trade; long lease; takings £100 per week. Price on application. About £2000 cash required. COUNTRY HOTELS FOR SALE. HOTEL (new); freehold; with good faim attached; water rights; orchard; 1 acre kitchen garden; a splendid home and a profitable business; bar takings £50 per week. Price on application. About £1600 cash required. HOTEL of 14 rooms; freehold; with 3 acres of ground; takings £30 per week. This is a good house in a prosperous locality. Price, £800. Stock and furniture at valuation. HOUSE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 14/TAORI HILL.—NINE-ROOMED HOUSE; electric light; every modern convenionce; to bo fold a bargain; area, 30 poles. Price on application. "O OSLYN. —SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE; good garden; vinery; every modem con--KV venience; splendid view of harbour. Price, £1550. Registered TODD BROS. & CO., LTD., 'Phone 2409. Stetion,& STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, House Salesmen, (Opposite Telegraph Office) "Todeco." Valuators. DUNEDIN; Dunedin. And at Heriot, Roxburgh, Edievale, and Beaumont MONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUMS. —GREENFIELD DISTRICT; 524 ACRES L.1.P.; rent 5s 6d per acrewell subdivided, watered; 140 acres in oate, wheat, and turnips, balance ono and two-year-old grass; modern 5-roomed House, 6-stalled stable, barn, woolshed, implement shed; complete set of implements; 1120 sheep, 12 horses, cattle; handy to school and post office. Price, as going concern, £3300. Easy terms. -■ q—ADJOINING Countrv Town; 110 ACRES FREEHOLD; 50 acres river flat; well drained and limed; £-milc from railway station, school, post office; good 7-roomed House; all necessary outbuildings; good orchard and garden. Would make a first-class dairy farm. Price, £2000. £500 cash. 1 /»—IN GOOD DISTRICT: 900 ACRES FREEHOLD, about 200 ACRES LEASEiO HOLD; tussock country, rolling down: will winter 600 ewes without turnips; could be greatly improved; well watered; good fences; near railway station, school, post office, and 'phono. A good grazing property, placed on the market at a reasonable figure. Recommend inspection. Price £2200. Easy terms. No. 17. /•Afk ACRES FREEHOLD, situated in the famous Crookston Survey District; well S3"" watered, suitably subdivided; prows excellent crops of oats, wheat, and turnips; ideal sheep country; good Dwelling, all necessary outbuildings; handy to rail, post office, and! school. A good farm offered at a low figure. Terms. — No. ia — WYNDHAM DISTRICT: 115 ACRES L.E.P. (rent £24); well subdivided, well watered; 15 acres in crops; complete set of implements; 5-roomed House, 2roomed Cottage, stable, byre, other outbuildings; 3 miles from rail, li miles from school and dairy factory. Price, £800 as going concern. SEVERAL HOUSES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES in Town and Country. ORCHARDS in Teviot and Central Otago. HUGH CROSS AN, Manager Land Department.
<§JEV WRIGHT, H A GGITT, & £}0. (LTD.), EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ORCHARDS AND ORCHARD LAND. WE HAVE SOME SPLENDID NELSON PROPOSITIONS. GOOD ORCHARDS, AND EXCEPTIONAL TERMS OF PURCHASE, OAA ACRES FREEHOLD; all nice rolling downs; very best of land (grows 60 bushels of wheat to acre); at present 50 acres ip turnips (a ,great crop), 30 acres stubble, balanco grass; netted boundary; well subdivided; carry 300 ewes; fiveroomed house, new stable, barn, trap shed, etc. £9 an acre. £300 cash. This is absolutely one of the cheapest mixed farms we have on our books. (30) 1 i a ACRES FREEHOLD. North Line; 22 head cattle, 4 horses, pigs, fowls, stacks, etc.; full set implements; 5-roomed house, stable, byre, piggeries, etc.; handy to school, creamery, and railway station. As a going concern, £1500. Only £300' cash. (48) (kAA ACRES LEASEHOLD; 21 years to run, rent 5d an acre; 4-roomed house, barn, byre, binder shed, etc.; 100 acres young grass, 50 acres turnips, 40 acres stubble, balance good silver tussock; 550 sheep, 20 head cattle, 5 good draught horses, and all necessary implements, etc. Price as a going concern, £1800. OKA ACRES, Southland; all flat land; 12 paddooks; 60 acres bush, 80 acres /vOll burnt bush (surface sown), 14 acres turnips, 30 acres grass, balance tussock and swamp;" carries 14 dairy cows, 18 dry cattle, and 5 horses; 5-roomed House, 3-etalled stable, loosebox» piggeries, 6-stalled byre., and loft; one mile and a-half from school. 4 miles from factory and railway station. Price, £1075. The Government valuation of the property is £1180.. (33) i aa ACRES FREEHOLD, near Gore; ring fenced; mostly rich river flat land; XUU specially adapted for dairying; no buildings; half a mile from factory, school, and township. £11 an acre; £120 cash. This is the making of a grand dairy farm. (50)
JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.), AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN. REAL ESTATE, FINANCIAL. AND Telephone 190. INSURANCE AGENTS. Tele-phone 3391. Valuators, surveyors, money, share, and land brokers. CORNER LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS. We make a SPECIALTY of tho Management of Properties,' the Collection of Rents, and act as Attorneys for Absentees. SMALL GRAZING RUN, IDA VALLEY, CENTRAL OTAGO. 1 AAA ACRES, LEASEHOLD S.G.R. (13 years to run); rent, £30; right reJLUi/V newal 21 years. Buildings: Six-roomed House (new, built of wood and iron) and outbuildings, " stone storeroom and dairy, men's hut, stone stable and barn, looceboxes, fowlhouses and piggery, yards, and share in company sheep dip; 100 acres crop in the stack (splendid crop); every paddock well watered. Divided into 14 pacdocks; good fenoes. 400 acres ploughablo. Railway station and post office opposite; school three miles (children go by rail—trains to suit). 500 sheep, 10 head cattle, 10 horses. 2 reapers and binders, d.f. plough, swing plough, hillside plough, 5-leaf harrows, roller, 4-horse wagon, farm dray, horse-power and chaffcutter, set chain harrows, cultivator and seeder, family wagon and harness, gig and gig harness, separator, etc. PRICE, £4000 as going concern. Half cash, or would consider £1000 down. This property grows excellent crops, also small fruit. Folio 432. rtfjA ACRES; good flat and downs, in fine heart, no waste, with good aspect and O/iU plenty of water in numerous paddocks; well-built sheep-proof fences; mostly all been limed; fully 150 acres in oats, wheat, turnips, and new giass; crop in the stack; carrying 600 ewes and over 100 per cent, lambs, 300 hoggets, 16 cattle and horses; situated convenient to /school, 2j miles to railway, township, etc. The Homestead is nicely situated and attractively planted with a sheltering plantation and healthy orchard, _ good kitchen garden, etc. Buildings are all in first-class order, and inohide dwelling, stables, wool, shearing, implement, and other sneds, dip, and yards. PRICE, £11 10s per acre including crops; £10 15s per acre ' crops off. Stock at valuation. Say, £1500 down to good man. Folio 544-->n/i ACRES; splendid dairy and agricultural Farm, situated Southland; 4 miles -L*/U from Woodlands and li miles from Morton Mains; Railway Station, factory, school, post office, and telephone offioe; splendid roads. This farm "is practically level. Buildings comprise 6-roomed house, 6-stalled# stable, cow shed, cart shed, men's hut, chaflhouse, etc. Stock: 21 cows, 1 bull, 6 two-year-old heifers, 4 pigs and young, 4 one-year-old heifers, 15 calves, 10 horses. Implements: 4-cow milking plant complete, three-horse engine (nearly new), 3-furrow di6c plough, double furrow plough, grain drill, 4-leaf harrows, disc harrews, cultivator, chain harrows, sipring-cart, tip farm dray, milk cans, zeaper and binder, tools, harness, etc., as a going ooncern. Stock rJid implements worth £650. PRICE, as a going concern, £5550; equity £1516; balance 5 per cent, for 5 years. This is really a i first-chss property, and the terms are exceedingly reasonable. Owner would consider exchange for city property Folio 520. /t{\ ACRES FREEHOLD. Price, £600_. Deposit, £100; balance five years at 5 per ~ cent. Two Dwellings, full equipment first-class outbuildings; 2i miles from rail, school, etc. Call at onoe and inspect, which means you buy. Folio 544 LEASEHOLD FARMS (handy to Dunedin); building, etc.; rent £50. 80 ACRES (Taieri); ~buildings; rent £120. 240 ACRES; buildings, etc.; rent £117; handy factory, school, etc. Cail for fuller particulars.
H. PATERSON, „ t> A S. S. PATSRSON, , STJKVKOB AMD S . A A J* jj» Fikakob AGBKT A Civil Ekoi- <? *» )a Laitd & Stock Hiuuu ** DOMINION CHAMBERS, 1 $ Bboekl 142 RATTRAY BTREET, Q • (Opposite Wood's Private Hotel). House & Land Agents. Land Snrrejin* a Specialty. ST CLAIR (on high side, close beach): Fme Gentleman's Brick RESIDENCE (prac- ■ ' tically new), bungalow design, containing 9 rooms, with all tho latest modern conveniences; fine warm section. This is a good property, and will be sold at a sacrifice price. fTITY (north end, on rise; close Id section): Good 4-roomed HOUSE, scullery, \_J -washhouse (copper and tubs); oupboards; modern sanitation; verandah .front; good freehold elevated corner section; fine view. £25 deposit. Bargain, £320. N" ORTH END: Substantially-built 5-roomed VILLA; bath, scullery (hot and cold water), electric light, 2 bay windows and verandah, concrete foundation; copper and tubs, drained to sewer; fine section,2 entrances; lovely view. Bargain; £30 deposit. Only £445. A WORKER'S HOME.— ROSLYN (adjoining Golf Links): 3-roomed COTTAGE, scullery copper and tubs, large stable, trapshed, etc.; g-acre level section; land alone worth tho price. £15' deposit, balance 12s 6d weekly. Gift; £270. R.EAT BARGAIN (Musselburgh); attractive, and in good position; substantial 5-roomed "Villa; bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water; wide hall; concrete foundation; cupboards and wardrobes; tile n-rates and hearths; bookcase; gas, modern sanitation; good freehold section (2 frontages); owner leaving; great sacrifice; easy terms. Only £490. MAORI HILL; pretty and exceptionally well built semi-bungalow, 5 largo rooms; scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, tile grates and hearths, expensive papers and friezes; return verandah, casement windows, concrete foundations- wide arched hall; nice elevated freehold section, garden, lawn, asphalt paths and yard. This is really the best home for sale in Maori Hill, and is a sacriffce. Easy terms. WANTED to EXCHANGE (as part payment for sheep or mixed farm), fine property, situated Otago Peninsula, containing 23 acres rich, warm land, with splendid Dwelling and outbuildings; good orchard, and fine water supply. ON RISE (5 minutes' walk from Knox Church), comfortable 5-roomed DWELLING, with all conveniences; modem sanitation; fine sunny freehold section; splendid view; land alone worth the money. £50 deposit. Only £450. OVER 5 ACRES splendid rich, warm land; fine view; situated Roslyn, close tram and Bishopscourt; £25 deposit. Finance arranged for building. Great bargain. Only £325. ROSLYN (Newington).—Superior and practically new brick BUNGALOW of 7 large rooms; very ,artistic design; large bathroom (hot and, cold water), electric light, cupboards and larder; over i-acre choice elevated section, two frontages, tastefully laid out in garden flowers and lawn; fin© view and sunny position. At the price this property is a sacrifice; owner leaving. Only £1600SMALL SHEEP FARM FOR EXCtVNGE OR SELL—Splendid LEASEHOLD RUN, 1650 acres; low rental; carrying 1000 sheep; wann, eunny country. This property is situated in a good district, and tho owner (who is leaving) is anxious to dispose of it this month, and has fixed (with a £300 deposit) an exceptionally low price. Or will accept CITY PROPERTY or MORTGAGE in EXCHANGE. A lifetime chance far a genuine bargain.
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