For Sale. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, CORNER GEORGE TREr/i'and MORAY PLACE. JIOR SALe7 _ PRIVATELY. The undersigned has received instructions from Messrs M‘Donald and Uoring to offer FOR SAL K, privately, The following Valuable Properties : Lot 1. - THU ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, corner of George street and Mo ay Place, with frontage of 47ft. to former and 90ft to Litter. The hot«l is under lease for 3£ years to Mr Thomas o'i 'onnell at annual rental of ! 250, and the shop u; der hotel is let to Mr A. Smith a r . L 65 per annum. Total income, L 315 per annum. Lot 2. —BRICK SHOP, adjoining the Roy)d George, having 20ft. 7in. frontage to George street, with depth of 9°ft. This property is at present under lease to M r John Richards draper, for seven years from sth January, 1875, at annual rental of L 204. Lot 3. —VRP K SHOP, adjoining Lot No. 2, and having a 'rontage to George street of 20ft. 7in. with depth of 90ft. This property is at present und r lease to Mr William Hay, bookseller, for two years from 14th December, 1874, at an annual rental of L2Q4. Lot 4.—BUTCHER’S SHOP, occupied by M'Donald and Doring, and adjoining Lot 3, with frontage of 28ft. sin. to Geo:ge street, ly depth of 90ft with fctab.e and yard at back 66ft. by 19ft. 9in. This property is at present occupied by the pro rietor->, and could be let at once fur L 250 per annum. Lot S.—BRICK SHOP, adjoining Lot 4, with a frontage to George street of 19ft. 9in. , by depth of 90ft. This pr perty is at present occupied by Miss Clough, at a rental of L2oj per annum. The above properties are held by Messrs M*Donald and i o ing under lease for nineteen years from 23rd February, 1876, with valuation for improvements at end of lease, at groun i rental of 1.2 10s p-r toot f ontage to George street for Lots > oi. 1, 2, and 3, and I 2 per foot for Lots 4 and s—say, total ground ient of L 316, as against a total income of L 1,173. The properties are offered in one lot, or each lot will be offered separately. Terms very liberal. Title under Land Transfer Act. For further information, apply to HENRY DRIVER. N. Z, L. and M. A. Co. JOHN LANGMUIR, Nursery and Seedsman, v outh Road, Caversham, opposite * Immigra ion Barracks, has for Sale apple, ‘ pear, plum, peach, and cherry trees, from one to eight years; goosberry and currant bushes, tilberts, rhubarb roots, asp ragus and sea kale plants, cabbage and canliflo-' er plants, seed potatoes. Ac. A few large apple, pear, and , plum fruit bearing. Conifer® of sorts.
FOK SALE, on <asy tenns, tho-e spl ndi.i Budding Sections iu Duke s’.reet. Apply W. Held, seedsman, Duke street. FOR SALE or to uet, a new Four-roomed House, with lialf-acr;- land, or more if required, situ itt-d in the Mornington district. Applr to Macl.-an Bios., Manse street: FOR SALE (cheap), strong, useful Hor-e, Harness, and Dray. Apply Lewis, Market street Dunedin FOR H LE. in Kaikorai Valley, One excellent Allotment and Dwelling thereon, in the township of Kaikorai, and I wo splendid Building Allotments adjoi 1 iog, the property of Mr James V* ise; easy terms. W. Dalrymple, jun., agent. FOR SAL*-, Two Cottases and QuarterAcre in South Dunedin, cheap; also a Section at St. Kilda. Apply Mr Moloney, Ocean View Hotel, Hillside road. S. WILLID'-N, having imported a \JT« large quantity of Slates, will give builders and others lower tenders for slating than any in Dunedin. Howe street. RUIT TREES F 'U S < LE.-Apples, Pears, Piums, Cherries, Peach* s, Quince, frem 2 to 4 years old. Also, a few 7 years’ old fruit bearing ■ pples. Pears, and Plums, of sorts. Five hundred Filberts, 4 years old. Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, Seed Potatoes, Rhubarb, and Herb Roots, Arc. William Langmuir, Kailway Nursery, Caveisham. Tenders. TKND'R*. In the Estate of R. H. Long, Ironmonger, l-vPnriTA flfrp&f rpENDERR for tfe Stock, Fittings, and JL _ Book Debts hr the above estate will be received np to Thursday, 25th May, at the office of J. B. M Cnlloch, Princes street, where all particulars can be obtained. JOHN 0. EVA, JAS. B. M‘t TJLLOOH, Trustees in the Estate. TO B')OT AND SHOE DEALERS. TENDERS FOR B \NKRUPT STOCK.
Fstate of Barnetson and Pullen, George street. TENDERS W'll be received by the undersigned for the purchase of the Stock-in-trade, etc., belonging to the above estate, consisting of Boots, Shoes. T’ppers, Grindery Utensils, and sundries, described in particulars and cond tions of sale, to be seen --t the office of Leary and Grant, Rattray street. > 'unedin. Tenders must be lod ed on or before Thursday, 25th May, at 4 o’clock p.m, RICHARD H. LEARY, Trustee. rjIENUERS avc invited till Monday, 20th inst., to erect a Warehouse and Factory, comer of and Police streets, for Thomson and C o., aerated water and cordial manufacturers. MASON St. WALTS, Architects fTIENDERS Invited for Building Cottage of \VdOd at Ravensbourne Apply to D. G. STEPHENS, Harl> r Board Officer. Wanted for a Nine roomed Cottage. Fbgd's, painter, Frederick street. TENDERS invited fbr taking, doVn aad re ercCTiujg’ Timber Ijixildixfca; labor. H. F . Haftly, architect.
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Evening Star, Issue 4131, 24 May 1876, Page 1
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878Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4131, 24 May 1876, Page 1
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