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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. 'Phone 2141. B A T T E R S B ;Y; Oj 'Phono 2141. c 0., LAND SALESMEN. REAL ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. AMP. BUILDINGS, 25 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. 180 60 180 ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND, WYNDHAM; been all limed; in first-class order; carries 50 dairy cows; 5-roomed Dwelling, stable, 11stalled cowbyro, implement shod, milking machines; 12 acres in turnips; sound proposition for a dairy farmer. PRICE, £32 10a per acre. Good terms. • ' F. 122 ACRES FLAT TAIERI LAND; grows heavy grain and root crops; ideal dairying land ; 80 acres sown in wheat, oats, and yonng grass, balance good pasture; 1 mile from rail and school; 3-roomed House and Cottage, stable, cowbyre, implement shed, etc. PRICE, £45 per acre. EASY TERMS. . F. 97 ACRES, TAIERI; carry 25 dairy cows; half under cultivation, balance grass; make an* ideal dairy farm; no buildings. Price ori application. Very easy tend a cion be ax-ranged. F. 97 ACRES FREEHOLD, MILTON DISTRICT; wheat and fattening land; 8 paddocks; been all limed; alongside railway station, handy to school; good 5-roomed House and outhoiises, stable (new), barn, cowbyre, trapshdds. This compact little farm yields 60 bushels wheat and 80 bushels oats regularly. PRICE, £l6 per acre. Owner will EXCHANGE for 60 to 100 k ACRES, Oamaru or Timaru districts. F. 67 K ACRES FREEHOLD, alongside MOSGIEL TOWNSHIP, with up-to-date fiveroomed brick Bungalow; every convenience; good outbuildings; suit retired man. PRICE, £2250. . ■OLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT’S BUSINESS, situated in one of the best -*-* dairying and agricultural districts in the South Island; always busy; large workshop, engine, saw bench, steam hammer, drilling machines, and all necessary tools and gear for ploughmaking and general blaoksmithy and wheelwright work; f-acre freehold section; alongside railway and school, on the main south line. PRICE, including all tools and fittings, as a going concern, £IBOO. Owner will take TOWN PROPERTY as part payment. ACRES, CENTRAL; equal to the best land in Otago; grows heavy grain crops; excellent dairying land; rabbit-proof fences; splendid Residence, good farm buildings; close to school, post office, and dairy factory. PRICE, £l7 10s per acre. Good terms can be arranged. F. 115 ~S JL ACRES FREEHOLD, with 7-roomod House, Otago Central; close to rail; beauT L tiful climate; suitable for poultry or fruit. PRICE, £315. QfMALL HOI.DINGS.-r-5 Acres, Oamaru, 4 Rooms, suitable poultry, £950; 15 Acres, kJ 4 Rooms. £1500; 5 Acps, 4 Rooms, £850; 3| Acres, Mosgiel, 8 Rooms, £1450. P.O. Box 351. m. M ARRIS & €30., Thono 3640 LkND. ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 214 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Riverton.— Brick hotel, of 20 rooms, stables, and large section; self-supporting; weekly turnover £54; low rental. As a going concern, £1550. Folio 74 Fruit, confectionery, and soft DRINKS BUSINESS; splendidly situated (corner stand); rent £2-fra. per week; turnover £l2O per month. Price £450, walk in, walk out, including all stqpk and shoo fittings, cosh register, Dayton scales, showcases, etc. First como first served. Fol. 72 a/\ ACRES FREEHOLD, Going Con“txJ corn; situated l£ miles from rail and school; 4-roomed House, 2-stalled stable. 8-stalled cowbyre, barn, cowshed, etc.; 5 cows, 1 horse, set implements, including milk-cart, plough, harrows, etc. This is a good little farm, and in good heart. Owner retiring. Price, £BSO, Going Concern. Fol. 826 npAIERL—FREEHOLD HOTEL, of 20 JL Btables . and all outbuildings; over £6O taken weekly; present owner has made a competency and is retiring) -P3600 ■ terms. , Folio OAA ACRES; situated i-milefrom school AJXtxy store, and post office; subdivided into 5 paddocks; 5-roomed Dwelling, barn stable, etc. Price, £4 10s per acre. Terms’ £2OO cash down, balance 5 years 5 per cent- ’ Fol. 811 ACRES, North Lino; going concern uu 5-rooraed Dwelling, 6-stalled byre ■ stalled stable, pigstye, fowlhouse, etc.; stoc and plant consist of 10 cows, 1 yearlin heifer, 1 yearling bull, 1 horse, 50 ewei separator, dray; spring-cart, buggy and hai ness wheel plough, spring plough. Owne would Exchange for 8 or 10 acres goo Land handy to rail. £22 per acre as going concern. Fo j Office ’Phone 2124. rnva Office Upstairs (near Gridiron' Hotel) .FRANCIS, SELLARS, Private Residence ’Phone - - & C 0, PROPERTY SALESMEN, 227 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

IDEAL Suburban Poultry, Dairy Farm, or Market Garden; good buildings; going concern; 5 cows and heifers, cart, horse, and harness, implements, 50 head poultry. £875. £l5O deposit. F. 108 1 Art ACRES; great wheat and barley farm; splendid buildings; handy school, rail, etc. As a going concern with o stacks oats (insured, for £300), 5 cows coming to profit, 4 steers, single buggy arid harness, tyne harrows, plough, and sundries. Price £6 10s. Terms £2OO cash. F. 142 OQA acres heavy wheat land OOu (Oamaru); 250 acres in crop; splendid homestead; i-mile school, P. 0., and railway. Owner will exchange sheep run up to 2000 acres, North of Oamaru. Fuller particulars at our office. F. 141 PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. JJRI6HTON MOTOR SERVICE. LEAVES MANSE STREET MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, 9.30 am. DAILY, 6.10 p.m., calling at Green Island Station. Also SATURDAYS. 1.10 p.m. For Special Trips and Accommodation ring Brighton Bureau. Ask for HOBBS (LIMITED), Brighton House. •/ lOju Brighton and taieri mouth ROYAL MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE (J. Thornley, proprietor).— Winter Time-table: Leaves Manse street at 9.30 for Brighton and Taieri Mouth. On Monday, Wednesday, as.d Fridays, for Br gHoru only, ar 5.15 r-m.; Saturdays, 1.15 p.m. tor special cars and picnic parties ring Thornley’s Private Hotel Brierhton. 27j> E'~OYAL MATT, AND PASSENGER SERVICE, PEMBROKE, via HAWEA. Cars leave Cromwell Tuesdays. Thursdays. and Saturdays, return Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Special Oar meets all trains from Dunedin. JOHN ANDERSON, Proprietor Telegrams! Anderson. Motor, Giro well. OACH LEAVES PORTOBELLO DAILY at 8.30 a.m. for Dune-din: returning from Dunedin (Manse street) at 3 p.m. Fares: Is each way; Children under 13, half-price North-East Harbour: Single Is; return. Is fid. Heavy Cargo by arrangement. Parcels. Luggage, etc., received at Stables until 2.30 p m. J. S. M’CARTNEY, Proprietor, Crust and Crust's Stables, Stafford street. E— ARL’S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE, ROXBURGH TO BEAUMONT (Late of H. Craig and Co.). Leaves Roxburgh (Commercial Corner) 10.15* a.m.; loaves Beaumont on arrival Dunedin train. Cars for Hire at all hours. Efficient drivers. ALEX. EARL, Proprietor. Roxburgh. ’Phone 47 Box 57. MONEY. f ’jJONJT T O LEND The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prt pared to LEND MONEY on FREE HOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Rates. ‘ JAMES QUAILS, 12ju Manager. ONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. • ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings. Princes street. M ONEY TO I,END ON FREEHOLD SECURITY At Current Ratos of Interest. JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor. 26 Dowling street, MONEY. TO LEND IN LARGE OB SMALL AMOUNTS ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. MONDY. STEPHENS, MONRO. & STEPHENS. Solicitors. Express Co.’s Building, Bond st. MONEY to LEND on Furniture, Pianos. Sewing Machines, Life Policiea. Bills of Lading. Promissory Notes, Stock, Scrip; easy repayments.—Otagp Finance and Agency Company (Limited). 15 Empire Buildings. Dunedin. 28my ONEY to LEND from £5 and upwards; all classes security; ?aay terms.— Divers, 193 Princes street. MONEY to LEND.—I specialise in Loans on Life Insurance Policies; business confidential; no delay—Divers, 193 Princes street. ONEY to LEND.—£IO, £2O. £3O, £4O, on Furniture, Scrip, Pianos, Interest under WiIIs.—DIVERS. 183 Princes street. CANS—£S £lO, £ls, £2O, £25, £SO, £100; reasonable rates; easy payments.— Bryant, 2‘25 Princes street. 27au THE First Utility of frequent and regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both m country and town, who havo no fixed places (or the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn towards any particular place which la earnestly brought under their notice. Despatch, and at the Lowest Current Rates. Indifferent to all, they yield without hositatibn to the first who asks. ’

260 i . c °™p^t . dairying and fattening farm; good steading. Going concern with 300 ewes £3400 U % 7 h °f rSeS ’ full 6et lm Plementa.’ r™' ■ F f s y, , terms . or . owner will exchano good dairy or mixed farm Taieri or Waikouaiti district. p gg JLSI'HHF HEAVY LAND JiyY v (Maternal in good heart; up-to--1200 ewTw eU r„ P ?o w a’i l r r h " !re f » *■“> t-g 1 AO'£? R E freehold DArnv mile school 1 mile rail. Going concern with 22 cows and young cattle, 3 horses, imnlemen ? &«»■ About £6OO omh TeqS ’ board and residence. JJ T^ T c?. EU .f NT8 Tr of 16 Wortlß under the Head Wgs Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale, To {?*_ « 1 _ aD ? F °und. Miscellaneous Wants r.to.. One Shilling per insertion; S Insertions I a 6 In ® e rtlonß, 6/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge If Booked. STACKS ON’S PRIVATE HOTEL. w 36 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Most Centrally-situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Five minutes’ walk from Railway Station. . _ Redecorated. Electric Light and Hot Water Throughout. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Terms Moderate. ’Phone 2150. . P.O. Box 470. BOARDING-HOUSE, Carv » gill road, has Vacancies for 2 respecta'ble HOARDERS; good table, .every conventence, electric light, and very homely; opposite Government Workshops gates, Cargill r<:>i; d. Under entirely new management. AAfANTED (by young man), private V » BOARD and LODGINGS.- vicinity Manor place.—State terms Comfort, Times Office. TlO LET, comfortable Furnished BED’ROOM and SITTING BOOM, with all conveniences.—l 9 Bowen street, Museelburgh. o.c CtENTLEMAN wishes BOARD-EESI «T PEACE with private family, noai city.—State terms to A. 2, Times Office. BOARD for elderly lady; T » furnished room preferred.—Unfur furnished room nished, Times Office. LEI, Furnished ROOM; every con JL vcmence; near tmm; use of all con venieiicee.—Particular, Times Office. 1, TTNFUBNISHED ROOMS to LET, Hazel bank, 114 For bury road, St. Clair every convenience; glorious view. 31ai udOARD and RESIDENCE, 82 Herio rovv.—VowuiCies, single and doubb rooms.—Tel. 2959. 22ai BOARD in country for lad » » and 4 children, 10th- to 17th Sente rr her.—Details, Times Office. TO LET, furnished and unfurnished ROOMS; use conveniences.—ls Clyde street (near Frederick). TO LET, <1 superior ROOMS (unfurnished); north end, on rise.—Superior, Times Office. 1b mO LET, Furnished BEDROOM and SITJL TING BOOM; use oonyoniences.—Address Sunny, Times Office. la BUSINESS Lady requires BOARD with private family.—Urgency, Times Office. WANTED, 2 working Men to SHARE Double Room.—Apply 35 York place. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. K OYAL HOTEL. TIMARU. VISITORS SHOULD STAY AT THIS POPULAR HOUSE. Lovely view of harbour and surroundings from balcony. Two minutes from north end ot Railway Station and Bay. First-class Accommodation. Table and service unsurpassed Tariff, 10s per day. Weekly Boarders by arrangement. Best assorted wines and spirits in stock, leading ales on tap. All correspondence strictly attended to. Two bars and no waiting. PETER REILLY, Proprietor. Telephone 164. 15 au TfISITORS V who dei TO WELLINGTON who desire comfort and convenience, should Stay at the HOTEL ARCADIA, Corner Stout street and Lambton quay. Excellent Service' and Cuisine. Terms, 12s 6d per day. £3 15s per week. Tariff for permanent guests by arrangement. Telegrams, ‘‘Edilson,’’ Wellington. S. EDILSON. Proprietor. ’Phone 136' TO LET (Macnndrow’s Bay), 3-roomed fullyfurnished COTTAGE, from now till 7th December, and from 7th February.—Apply M‘Arthur’s, 93 George street. 31 au 'ANTED, CRIB, for month or 6 vwekg, Christmas; 3 romns preferred; J»ate terms.— Holiday, Times Office, 2a

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