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PROPERTIES FOR BALE AND TO LET. ALB X. HAR RI S & C° * AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS. ESTATE AGENTS. PROBATE VALUATORS. ’Phones 1711. 1200. 221 PRINCES STREET. Evening ’Phone 9571. jpQ'frrv-IVIORNINGTON: HALF-ACRE FREEHOLD, double-storey RESlcSw’i/OtJ DENCE of 7 rooms, electrio light, bath, hot and cold, cupboards, dark room, workshop; splendid orchard, flower garden and shrubbery; beautiful situation and glorious view. 8411 4?lzLfh<V~ MORNINGTON: 1 ACRE FREEHOLD, 6-roomed RESIDENCE, side verandah, porcelain bath, hot and cold, wardrobes, washhouse (copper and tubs); fine lot of poultry houses, feed houses,- and large number head of poultry, grit mill, clover cutter, incubator, etc.; land all level; about 5-acre in vegetables. This is an ideal poultry farm. 8422 jr»I —MORNINGTON: Beautiful 6-roomed VILLA and kitchenette; 3 large cSbJL" "t O bay windows, electric light, 5 plugs for radiators, porcelain bath, hot and cold, largo gas cooker, leadlight ventilators, large billiard room' (18 x 15), with beam ceilings, cupboards and presses. The house is in perfect order; nice garden; i-acre freehold; glorious situation. ‘ 8428 oil p;A—OFFER WANTED IMMEDIATELY (Sunshine, Anderson’s Bay)t Lovely BUNGALOW VILLA, 5 large rooms, electric light, porcelain enamel bath, hot and cold, fibrous plaster ceiling, concrete base, gas cooker; 26 poles. The house is vacant, immediate possession; ab sentee owner. 8521 jpOrtpJA —ANDERSON’S BAY: Gentleman’s RESIDENCE, and grounds, situated in one of the sunniest spots in the Bay. The House has all possible conveniences, electric light,_ hot and cold water, and all necessary outbuildings; 2 roods 7.11 poles, all beautifully laid out in flower garden, shrubberies, vegetables. lovolv orchard; all netted. Full particulars at our, office. 8583 A— SUNSHINE (Anderson’s Bay): Five-roomed SEMI-BUNGALOW; electrio light, tiled hearths, bathroom, hot and cold, porcelain bath, mirror wardrobes ; nice freehold section. (8625) E. L. MACASSET & CO. AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 148 RATTRAY STREET. DUNEDIN. HOTEL (Leasehold); rent £4 weekly; takings £BO weekly; _ splendid up-to-date building. Buyer requires £IOOO. HOTEL (Leasehold); takings £2OO weekly; splendid town and great bar HOTEL (Leasehold) ; rent £5 weekly; takings £7O weekly; splendid district; buyer requires £9OO cash. TOTOTEL (Leasehold); rent £2 weekly; takings £35 weekly. Buyer requires £SOO. HOTEL EXCHANGE.—Wanted to Exchange, splendid Farm of 300 acres for a good Country Hotel. ANTED roomed to EXCHANGE, good 6House in Christchurch for a 5 or 6-roomed House handy to St. Clair School. WTANTED to EXCHANGE, good 500- »»’ acre Farm (carry 100 cows or 1000 sheep) for House Property, General Store, or small Farm (north). ANTED to. EXCHANGE, splendid 80acro Dairy Farm for House Property, up to £IOOO. WANTED to EXCHANGE, good Sixroomed House in Maori Hill, with all conveniences, for a good 6-roomed House in St. Clair or Musselburgh. gIEYWRIGHT. 3JAGGITT, & £O. (LTD.J, Box 29. REGISTERED LAND AGENTS. ’Phone 708. EMPIRE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN k4.rb(Tb(ffc ACRES S.G.R.; 13 years to run and renewable for another 14 years; 1700 sheep, 80 cattle; 5-roomed House, woolshed, etc.; alogside school and rail. There are 150 acres which have been cultivated, balance very sweet tussock; capacity 2000 ewes. £6OOO going concern. £IOOO down. (198) K"| A . ACRES FREEHOLD (North Otago); 14 paddocks, all well fenced, well watered; suitable for mixed farming carries 450 to 500' ewes without turnips; 5-roomed verandah House (washhouse), garage, stable, byre, woolshed, yards and dip, etc.; plantation, large orchard, vegetable and flower gardens; one mile and a-half from school. £8 10s an acre. Easy terms. . . (157' 1 AO ACRES FREEHOLD; one mile and a-half from rail and school, Clutha dis.l.'U'V triot; carries 25 cows; 5-rodmed House, cowshed, stable, barn, etc.; 50 acres limed. £I6BO. Soldier’s loan of £I3OO. (235) Tj KW ACRES FREEHOLD; 17 acres turnips, balance grass; 5-roomed House and outbuildings; alongside railway station. £1650. Soldier’s loan of £I6OO. Only £SO cash. (220) ACRES FREEHOLD; three-qua:(ers of a mile from rail, one mile and a-half «• I f:cm school; 30 acres turnips and grass, 25 acres rape and grass, balance grass from 1 year upwards; all limed but 60 acres; carries 500 sheep; 11 paddocks, well watered; about half flat, balance all ploughable; 7-roomed House (bathroom, washhouse, coalhouse), barn, - woolshed,. yards and dip, etc. This is one of the best. £ls an acre. £ISOO cash. (244) •JAA ACRES RENEWABLE LEASE: rent 3s an acre, 22 years to run with right to renew for another 35 years; 50 acres heavy river flat, 20 acres turnips, 42. acres young grass, 30 acres ploughed for crops, 82 acres English grass, balance native grass; capacity 400 ewes; splendid 7-roomed House (telephone, pantry scullery), byre, barn, smithy, etc. r one mile and a-quarter school, 2 miles from railway station and saioyards by excellent road. Price £1550. £4OO cash. rtO'A ACRES EDUCATION LEASE; rent 4s an acre, 10 years to run; 1 mile “viiX* from school and rail; good 3-roomed Cottage; 5-horse team, dray . and frame, harness, all'implements, gig and harness, 7 coils netting, separator and cream cans; 11 cows, 4 heifers, 1 bull, 3 breed l sows, stack of sheaves, fowls, etc.; would carry 150 ewes besides above stock.. Going concern, £9OO. May exchange for house in Dunedin. • (216) ’Phone 2141. ’Phono 2i«H. A TT E R S BY & 0 0., LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS. 25 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN. MOAA ACRES PASTORAL LEASE (Canterbury); 14 years’ lease, rent £405 per annum; healthy ewe country, practically all ridoable and securely fenced; situated miles from post and telephone; a large area is suitable for cultivation if desired. Government valuation for - improvements £ISOO. Stock: 2500 merino ewes, 800 dry sheep, plant; 6-roomed House (conveniences), outbuildings. This is a sound proposition and well worth inspection. The carrying capacity is 3000 owes, and the present stock and plant is valued at £6OOO. Price, as a going concern, £9OOO. * I~t 41 AA ACRES FREEHOLD; one of the best and most up-to-date stations in X.l JvllU North Canterbury; beautiful low limestone country, safe, from drought and snow risk; lambing average 100 per cent.; substantially fenced by first-class fences. With a little improvement this property would carry 7000 sheep and 300 cattle. Homestead complete, and erected within the last few years; telephone connection. .Stock at present is 4500 sheep and 150 bead of cattle. This properly forms one of the best merino and halfbred stations, in New Zealand. Price £38,000. £BOOO cash ”9 "fi 4141 ACRES SMALL GRAZING RUN (South Canterbury); 20 years to run, J-i.vu rent £322 yearly; 300 acres high-class agricultural land (grows 50 bushels wheat and is excellent fattening country), balance’ beautiful silver tussock with fine sole of cocksfoot and clover; lambing average never under 100 per cent; large portioh lambs go off the mothers fat. This run will carry and do well 1500 ewes, and fatten everything. Buildings complete and in good order. Situated 6 miles from nail, 2 miles from school. Price £13,500. 5JX41.41 ACRES LEASEHOLD AND FREEHOLD; very conveniently situated •VrM/sJ grazing property, carrying 1150 sheep, 20 head cattle, and 4 horses; good lease, low rental; 5-roomed House and all outbuildings. Anyone desirous of obtaining a handy little run should inspect this. Price, with above stock and complete set of implements, £5500. OCA ACRES FREEHOLD; land consists of deep loam equal in quality to anyOOthing in the South Island; excellent for cropping or fattening purposes; has yielded 30 bushels wheat to the acre, complete homestead, 7-roomcd Dwelling and all outbuildings. This farm is carrying a splendid flock of ewes; everything goes off fat. Price £25 per acre. Bulk of the money can remain at 5 per cent, *1 /1.0 MIIE ' S 'FREEHOLD (North Otago); first-class dairying or fattening land; situated one mile and a-half from school, half a mile from rail;. subdivided into 9 paddocks, permanently .watered; 56 acres stubble, 14 acres mangolds and turnips; 6-roomed House and all farm buildings, milking plant. Stock: 30 dairy cows and heifers, 9 dry cattle, 30 pigs, horses, implements, winter feed. Price £4B, as a going concern. 11 A ACRES FREEHOLD (near Oamaru); mostly rich, level land, admirably J--S-Y < dap Led for dairying; permanently watered; good 6-roomed House and out. buildings. This is one of the best dairy farms in North Otago. Price £42 per acre. £llOO can remain at 5 per cent. I£> ACRES FREEHOLD (Waimate); fine little property, well sheltered; 2i, acres orchard; vinery, 6-roomed House (plastered throughout), all necessary outbuildings. Everything hero is in first-class order. Suit retired man. Price £I6OO. Good teims. .

PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. ROYAL MAIL AND TAXI SERVICE! Patronised by his Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, Viscount Jcllicoe. When visiting' CROMWELL, Let us take you to the Beauty Spots, such as; LAKES HA.WEA and WANAKA, CROWN RANGE, LAKES HAYES and WIKATIPU, KAWARAU GORGE, Etc. Special Round Trips -by Arrangement. Wire 22m ANDERSON, Cromwell (’Phone 38), Box 71. /TtOAOH LEAVES PORTOBELLO DAILY At 8 o’clock lor Dunedin, returning from Dunedin (Manse street! at 2.30 (Saturdays only at 2 p.m. instead of 2.30). Parcel luggage, etc., received at Stables up to 2 o’clock. Heavy Cargo by Arrangement. J. S. M’OARTNEY, Crust & Crust’s Stables. Stafford street. BRIGHTON AND TAIEBI MOUTH ROYAL MAIL. O. J. HOBBS & CO., Manse street. Leaves Manse street, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9,30 a.m. Daily 6.10 p.m.; Saturday 1.10 p.m. , , . Specials, etc., and accommodation ring Brighton Post Office (ask Brighton House). EARL’S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE ROXBURGH TO BEAUMONT. Loaves Roxburgh (Commercial Corner) 10.40 a.m. Leaves Beaumont on arrival Dunedin train. Book your Seats Early Cars for Hire at all hours. Efficient drivers. Car leaves Roxburgh every- Thursday lor Dunedin at 10.30 a.m. Leaves Dunedin (Todd's Garage) every Saturday at 10.30 a.m. ALEX. EARL, Proprietor, Roxburgh. ’PJh/yne 47, Box 67,

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