Clifton street; North Inverrarfill —a comfortable house of four rooms; I acre , St. Andrew street, North Invercargill— House 5 rooms, sheds ; f acre. St. Andrew street—House of 4 rooms and sheds ; + acre, with use of adjoining quarter. In Jackson street, Bast Invercargill— House of 6 rooms, part brick; £ acre. Easterly aspect. Richmond Grove S-roomed house and conveniences; J acre. Three-quarter acre at Richmond Grove, fronting Bast Road. One acre at Richmond Grove, high and level./ Half acre at Richmond Grove. Several \ aere sections in Georgetown. Clinton street, North Invercargill—House of 4 rooms and scullery, with range; f acre. Crinan street, Strathearn House of 6 rooms, scullery, bath, and wash house ; f acre. Good garden. Ann street, orth Invercargill—House of 5 rooms and shed; £ acre. Bourke street, North Invercargill—House of 5 rooms, scullery and shed ; 4 acre. Also house of 4 rooms, scullery and shed ; 4 acre. George street, North Invercargill—House of 4 rooms and shed; 4 acre. Also two sections adjoining. A number of f acre sections in various parts of North Invercargill. Several i acre sections, also sections from 2 acres upwards, in South Invercargill. If acres, with 4 room house and shed, MoQuarrie street. 4.’- acres, also 2 acres, at Clifton. Both highly situated. Five acres, with small cottage, Seaward Bush Township. O ae b >ur’s walk from Post Office. House, 4 rooms, stable and cowshed, 13 acres, Seaward Bush. One hour’s walk from Post Office. 9i acres (in stump) Tramway Road, Seaward Bush. 14 acres and 5 roomed house, with good garden, at Woodend. 12 acres (in stump), Seaward Bush Township. Several properties at Bluff. Particulars on application. FARMS. 184 acres, fenced, in 7 paddocks ; 5 miles from Invercargill. 80 acres, Otatara district, part in stump ; fenced and partly drained. Equal to best in district. 257 acres, Eastern district, 25 acres bush, 8 or 10 paddocks, 8-roomed house, stabling, etc. Crops at valuation. 300 acres, Invercargill Hundred, 6 miles from town, subdivided into convenient paddocks, 6-roomed house, barn and stables. 200 acres, Campbelltown Hundred, house of 9 rooms, etc. * 35 acres, Campbelltown Hundred, high and dry. 50 acres, Campbelltown Hundred, high and dry. 270 acres, New River Hundred. 96 acres, West Plains, 6 paddocks ; house of 6 rooms, stable, and byre. 118 acres at Myross Bush, subdivided into convenient paddocks, 4 acres bush, house of 6 rooms, stable, etc. Section 179, Wairio district; 112 acres. 900 acres, Tuturau district. Section 17, block 11, SJopedown district j 200 acres. 1913 acres Slopedown district. Excellent pastoral country. Several farms from 300 acres upwards, comprising spine of the best land in the Western District, being part of subdivision of sections 11 and 13, block 13, Jacobs River Hundred. For particulars of any of these properties apply R. J. GUMMING, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Athenaeum Chambers, Invercargill,
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Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 31, 17 November 1900, Page 12
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466Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 31, 17 November 1900, Page 12
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