PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. Phono 2141. B A T TER S B Y 'Phono 214 L C 0* LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS. 25 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. 190 A ACHES S.G.R. (Waimato); beautiful silver tussock, _ surface sown; JLeJ’OO g(X) ewes without winter feed; 7 miles from rail; 3-roomod ( carries __ _ Cottage, orchard, garden, and sheep yards. PRICE, with 700 sheep (principally ewesh £4200. Fob F-3123 TO Ri A A ACRES S.G.R. (Otago Central); rent £2lO per annum; 21* miles from -I \Mt)v tr school; all necessary outbuildings; 20 acres oats, 25 acres lucerne; 1800 two, four, six, and eight-tooth ewes, 600 dry sheep, horses, cattle, implements. PRICE £10,500. A ery easy terms. fTTEMUKA FARM FOR EXCHANGE; 120 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated alongside -St- Temukn Township; very rich land, nil flat; carries 60 dairy cows, present milk supply 14001 h daily; good homestead. PRICE £SO per acre. Owner will exchange for house in Christchurch, Timaru, or Dunedin to the value of £I2OO, as part payment. Fob C-403 1 WA ACRES FREEHOLD (Palmerston); splendid limestone land, in first-class state .1. i\r of cultivation, excellent, dairying or cropping land; 1 mile from schoql, 2i miles from rail and High School; first-class roads. PRICE £2B per acre. £I3OO cash; balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Fob D-521 FOR LEASE: GENERAL STORE AND BAKERY (North Otago); turnover £350 per month p largo store and bakehouse, storerooms, and Dwelling of 5 rooms. Owner will lease for a term and sell stock at valuation. BUTCHERY BUSINESS- and 40 ACRES FREEHOLD (Otago Central); doing 4 bodies and 20 sheep weekly; thorough sound business; 9-roorned Dwelling, all modern conveniences; slaughter yard, motor delivery, horse and 2 carts. PRICE for the lot £I7OO. FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, AND TEAROOM BUSINESS (Best Part Oamaru), consisting of shop and tea room to seat 50 people, soda fountain, etc. This is a splendid business, with a good weekly turnover; 5 years’ lease; rent, £3 10s nor Uveek. PRICE £BSO. BLACKSMITH’S BUSINESS (Main North Line); large Shop, with 3 living rooms attached; splendid business, averaging a turnover of £B2 per month; all necessary stock, plant, and tools to carry on a first-class business. PRICE £550. Owner selling purely on account of bad health. jpi AWpj" —ST. CLAIR; Bungalow just in the course of erection by a builder of cSrlAr 4 unquestioned reliability; large rooms; no shoddy fittings; foundations guaranteed. We can recommend this as positively the best value obtainable; nothing doubtful. SliE IT if you want to BUY SriD ELY. f»l POA —NORTH END OF CITY; beside tram, near University; 7-roomed Residence; right modern. -PTOA-CASTLE STREET CAR LINE; substantial 6 Rooms, positively sound and cfe 0 vr!/ ready to settle down in; no immediate repairs needed —PARKSIDE; 5 Rooms, kitchenette, wardrobes, electric, gas, hot water; c&OO" everything right up-to-date; attractive appearance; convenient sunny situation. G.R. £2 per annum. Owner bought farm. gIEYTYEIGHT, JJAGGITT & QO. (LTD.), 80x29; REGISTERED LAND AGENTS, 'Phono 780. EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. 482 ACRES L.I.P. 482 ACRES L.I.P. 482 ACRES L.I.P. 482 ACRES L.I.P. 482 ACRES L.I.P. 482 ACRES L.I.P. 482 ACRES L.I.P. 482 ACRES L.I.P. MUST BE SOLD. THIS IS PART OF GREENFIELD ESTATE. A CO ACRES L.1.P.; rent £64 a year; 100 acres ready, for turnips, 35 acres oats, 36 acres ready for rape. liO acres young grass, balance in grass; 400 ewes, about 100 per cent, lambs, 20 wethers, 40 ewe hoggets, 9 rams, 8 draught horses, 2 light horse's, 4 cows, 6 other cattle, 1 brood sow, dogs, and fowls; waggon, dray and frame, binder, drill, discs, 3-furrow disc plough, etc., etc., oil engine, shearing plant, saw bench, clipping machine, blocks and chains, covers, 500 sacks, etc. ; 5-roomed House (wash-house), 7-stallcd stable, woolshed, yards, byre, etc.; netted boundary fences; 11 paddocks; thrashed 52 bushels of wheat to acre last year; one mile and a-half to school. Price, as a going concern, £4500. Terms. (280) ‘Phone 3660. BRADFIELD & MOODY, ' ’Phone 3660. LAND SALESMEN. ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. 58 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN i (Next Stewart Dawson’s). M ACRES FREEHOLD (handy to Dunedin on South Line); li miles from rail, ttOU school, and P. 0.; 8-roomed brick House, plastered; good arrangement of buildings: carries 450 ewes, besides cultivation. Price £6 10s per acre. Mortgage £I7OO. Will exchange for property on North Line. OAA ACRES FREEHOLD (Mataura); subdivided into 10 paddocks; post and wire an d rabbit netting; modern 6-roomed House, good outbuildings; 6-cow milking plant; bandy rail, school, P. 0., and factory; carrying 60 cows, besides young cattle, horses, and sheep. . Price £4O ner acre. Will exchange for smaller property. A QQA ACRES FREEHOLD, situated close South Line, 1 mile from rail, school, d:OOu and P.O. ; 6-roomed House and ail conveniences; n-ood range of outbuildings- subdivided into 21 paddocks; most of the fences are rabbit netting. This block of country is \jfel! grassed and lying to the north-west. It is splendid ewe country; will carry 1 sheen to 2 acres and from 80 to 100 head of young cattle. Price £2 Iss per acre. Stock and plant nt valuation, or going concern £17,000. W© have every confidence in recommending this property as being a good proposition and fully worth the price asked. WYNDIIAM. 313 ACRES FREEHOLD, subdivided into 11 paddocks; 50 acres under the plough; carries 450 ewes, 7 horses, 21 cows, and some young cattle; good steading; 5 miles from rail. Price £lB 10s. Will take an exchange.
accommodation at holiday RESORTS. HOTEL, Corner Willis and Boulcott streets, WELLINGTON. GEORGE HAYDON, late of Messrs Speight and Co., having taken over this popular Hotel (conducted bv Mr James M‘Donald for many years with marked suecess), will be pleased to see all hw old friends. Tariff from 12s 6d per day. The best Accommodation and Liquors. -*.116 Hotel will be conducted on the same lines as in the past. . GEORGE HAYDON. Proprietor. w HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH: HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria Square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS. Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532- Telephones 1040. 2270. w HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH : ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52 Worcester street. West End. 2 minutes from S.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. 'Phone 872. 7au fOTEL CARGEN, AUCKLAND. The popular rendezvous for tourists and travellers. “Cargen” sendee is quiefUnd unobtrusive, yet always fully efficient. Unrivalled for comfort and convenience. The cuisine is perfect. Single, double, and suites of rooms. Tariff from 15s daily; weekly terms for lengthened visit. Trams pass door. Telegraph “Cargen,” Auckland. NORTH OTAGO—Crown Hill Farm has VACANCIES for guests; bank of Kakanui; fishing, shooting. M'Cowan, AVindsor. 1 200 THE OAKS.” Palmerston; ideal Homo for Visitors and Permanent Guests; beautiful grounds; very sunny.—Telephone M 20s WSTANTED, 3-roomed CRIB, all February; W adults, c • ’ ' ’ ' ” careful and moderate; north south. —146, Times. , 260 vTED to PURCHASE, 5-seater mod,,rn MOTOR, aleo Twin-cylinder iJikn ENGINE.—66S. Times Office. 290 CANTED. CRIB, 6 weeks from ChristW r mas; Macandrew’s or Broad Bay pro el . rtK l —Crib, Times Office. 260 ANTED to KENT, Furnished HOUSE - T tit seaside for fortnight at Christmas, lorth line preferred. —490, Times. 270 \ CCOMMODATION for three Ladies or Gentlemen during Carnival AAcek.— 47 Colombo street, City, Christchurch. POULTRY, ETC. VKBTISBMENTS of IB Words under the He«d- ---... situations Vacant. Wanted, For Sale, To A Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, •to’ One Shilling per Insertion; » Insertions, b *6d • 6 InPorlloD®. 6b; Strictly Caab lo trtvnnco. Krtrn Charge it Booked. j-XX yo„r own FEED.-Jas. yciut uwit * IL y.- Thomson and Co. 258 A'ogel street, now prepared to supply the Ingredients, their prices, 20au The largest oil storage tank in tho world has .just been completed in California, ] t js of concrete, and half under ground level. It covers 20_ acres, and holds a million and a-quarter barrels of oil. The pain of Sunburn and Insect Bites promptly relieved—the bleeding of Cuts, Wounds, and Lacerations quickly stopped—the suffering from Boils, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, and Sprains immediately alleviated an d cures effected—this is the work of the new and wonderful discovery— OIL OF SALT. Sold by chemists and stores. Price, 2s 6d per bottle. —Advt.
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