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For Sale. For sale privately, And on very easy t^rms, Ten years to pay in, if required, The following valuable Properties ; Loti—THE ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL corner of George street and Moray place with frontage of 47ft to former and 9Qft to latter. Lot 2.—BRICK SHOP, adjoining the Royal Geor/e, having 20ft 7in frontage to George street, with a depth of 90it. This property is at present under lease to Mr John Richards, draper, for seven years from sth January, 1875, at annual rental of L2OB, Lot 3.—BRICK SHOP, adjoining Lot No 2 and having a front ige to George street of 20ft 7in, with depth of 90ft. Lot 4.-BUTCHER’S SHOP, occupied by Mr M‘Donald, and adjoining Lot 3, with frontage of 28ft sin to George street, by a dep'h of 90ft, with stable and yard at back 66ft by 19ft 9in. LotS.—BRICK SHOP, adjoining Lot 4, with a frontage to George street of 19ft 9in, by dep hj of 90ft. The above properties are held under lease for nineteen years from 23rd February 1876, at ground rental of L2 10* per foot front ge to George street for 1 ots Nos. 1, 2, and 3; at L2 per foot or Lots 4 and 5. The above Properties can be bought on such terms as will make it about equal to paying an ordinary rent for ten years, and for the eight following years they will have them for the ground rent, and then get two-thuds valuation for brick or s one Buildings. Eor further particulars apply to ALEXANDER R. HAY, Melrose. M. W. HAWKINS, Commission Agent, Princes street. FOR SM/R -Leasehold c hnp and Dwelling at Caledonian Society’s Ground, St. Kilda road ; cheap; ground rent, L2O. TO LET—For Friendly and other Societies, Milton Hall, ; tuart street; gas laid on. S. DOUGLAS & CO., Princes street, have For Sale by Private Treaty, the undermentioned properties;— 6- house, Jones street 3 sections, Glen Estate 7- house, Maori Hill 7-roomed house, Mornington 3 sections, Anderston 4 sections, Mosgiel 2 sections, Darley Sections. Forbury 4-roomed cottage, York Place 6-roomed house, Roslyn 2 ten-acre sections, N. E, Valley sections, West Dunedin Shares in different Companies. O E SALE.' Pine Hill—so acres bush, Woodhaugh—Corner section. Clyde A venue—Several first-class building sites South Dunedin—Allotment and cottage, three rooms Barrfield - 2 roods 10 poles, with nouse of six rooms Caversham—Allotment ant' cottage of three rooms Caversham—Half-acre and House, six rooms, sunny, and good views. St. Kikla—2o poles, with cottage of 2 rooms Maryhill—Two and a-half roods and cottage Prown street Ten poles with shop and dwellings Sunrysid*- Quarter-acre, Four-roomed House, and go r 'd Garden. Forbury House of four rooms, near Governn ent workshop-*; easy terms Selkirk -HaP- ere and cottage, delightful view North Harbor and Blutskin- 30 acres splendid bush Forbury—Sections 67, block XI, and 1, block XIX Pelichet Bay—B r. oms and J-acre garden TO LET. Princes street —Comfortable office, ground floor. Anderson’s Bay—House of four rooms and kitchen. Glen —Four-roomed Cottage and section. WM. BROWN and CO., Princes street. PATEA DISTRICT. FDR SALE—The new Hotel, nearly completed, at Normanby, situate in the most commanding position in this far-famed District (which is admitted to be unrivalled in New Zealand), commanding the Pailway Junction *-nd roads from Patea, Hawera, the famous Waimate Plains, and the whole <>f the country just being opened up behind the M ountain, on the road to Waitara and Few Plymouth. The Pudding is well designed, and contains fifteen large and lolty rooms. Also, in the same Township, The Ketcmarae Store and Post Office. This being the only Store, it commands an extensive and very profitable business, and is an oppor- ! tunity rarely to be met with for large returns with a small capital, as. in addition to the Settlers’ trade, the Maori trade of a very extensive district is done. Terms'easy. Principals only dealt with. Apply to SARGOOD. SON, & EWEN, Dunedin. JOHN GIBSON. Patea. J. P. M‘DREG()R. Normanby. BONE DUST AND GUANO. THE undersigned are now offering For Sale first-class samples of the above at reduced T. ROBINSON & CO., Princes street south. FOR SALE OR LEASE. BREWERY, in full working order, in an up-country 1 istrict, in a prosperous Township, on favorable terms. For further particulars, apply PELL & CO., Walker street. FOR SALE, Five-roomed Cottage; ten minutes’ fiom Post Office ; splendid sesview ; terms easy Peterson and Co., Octagon. IHuK SALE, at Lower Maryhill. Caver- ? sham, 1 wa-roomed Cottage and Section ; freehold. Apply William Cocks,

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Evening Star, Issue 4298, 5 December 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4298, 5 December 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4298, 5 December 1876, Page 1

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