National Mortgage Co., Ltd SUBDIVISION OF ESTATE, INTO Suitable for. Dairying - and mixed Parming. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. have received instructions from A. 'w. RODGER. Esq., to sell by Private Treaty— TWENTY FARMS. Containing From 217 Acres to 450 Acres. On ESCEFHOI7ALLT EASY TEEMS, Namely—--10 per cent, cash, 7% per cent, in 3 years, iy 2 Per cent, in 5 years, balance in 7 years ; interest, 5 per cent. Cows and milking machines, if required, will also be supplied on terms, payment being spread over a nttnbe'.’ of years. Buildings will be erected and grass sown down on a number of these farms as may be arranged with the owner. The Birchwood flats make ideal Dairying land. Dairy Factory, School and Post Office arc situated in the centre of the Property. Pull particulars on application -to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LAD.. Invercargill and Branches. 1525 McKay Bros. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. McKAY BROS, will, sell TO-DAY, at 12.30 —Poultry, Pigs (Including good line of slips). ' At 1 o’clock : 260 boxes Teviot Plums, Tomatoes (for sauce), Apples, Oranges, Rhubarb, a quantity second-hand Furniture, 50 Pairs Men's and Women’s Boots, Drapery (including ladies! lines). Fancy Goods, Watches and General Goods. 1515 FURNITURE SALE. McKAY BROS, will sell on the Premises, corner, of Kelvin and Yarrow streets. On MONDAY, 30th, at 2 p.m.— Duchess Chests. Tile Washstand, Mattresses and Bedding, Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Tapestry Couch, Whatnot, Kitchen arid Fancy Tables, Arm Chairs; R, Chairs, Carpet Runner 1 , Linoleum, Fenders, and Irons,. Toilet Ware. 1 Kitchen and Culinary Utensils, etc. Also—t• ’ ’ 1 Almost new Piano, upright grand. 1516 l»il SAJjL ROOitXS, •ESK STREET. IfIcSCAY BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SALESMEN, FRUIT IMPORTERS, VALUERS. Trade Fruit Sales on Tuesdays. Pigs, Poultry, Produce, Furniture and General Goods. Saturdays, commencing at 12.30. Crates for Poultry and Pigs sent on request. Reidle & Scurr. THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1911, At 2.30 p.m. AT ROOMS, PRINCES STREET. VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD CORNER, in STUART STREET, DUNEDIN. RIEDLE AND SCURR have received Instructions from the Lessees to sell by Auction as above, THE LEASE of all that parcel of land, being Part Section 6, Block XVI., shewn on the Plan, of Dunedin, having a frontage of 67 feet to STUART STREET, by 69 feet to MORAY PLACE. THIS LEASEHOLD is without doubt the finest building site offering in Dunedin City, being THE KEY TO THE RAILWAY STATION AND WITHIN ONE MINUTE’S WALK FROM PRINCES OR GEORGE STREET. The Section is directly opposite Messrs P. Hayman and . Co.’s New Premises and is SURROUNDED BY THE LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OF DUNEDIN. THE TERMS OF LEASE are identical with a Dunedin City Corporation Lease, providing for full valuation on expiration. Within a matter of three months STUART STREET will be the BEST LIGHTED' STREET IN DUNEDIN, the Dunedin City Council having entered into negotiations with a well-known Lighting Firm for the installation of a patent, up-to-date light throughout this street. To the Business Man who wants Premises in the heart of commerce this is an opportunity which cannot possibly recur ; it is PRACTICALLY L.1.P., and THE BEST BUILDING SITE IN THE CITY. The Lease has ten and a-half years to run, at a very low Rental, and the Lessee is determined to sell. Full particulars to bona fide buyers on application. RIEDLE & SCURR, ■ 1419 Auctioneers, Dunedin.
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Southland Times, Issue 14636, 28 January 1911, Page 8
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