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_ MtOMRTIM ton BALI AND TO LBT. MATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Cornor Water and Yogol streets, AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. '"' 1 '100 ACRES SMALT ' GRAZING RUN.-Annual rental, lOd per aero; ha 15 XO\J\f yoars to run. with an absolute right of renewal. Tho Property is well watered and subdivided into suifablo blocks. About 600 acres plonghoble; 300 acre* have ken ploughed, most of which in down in English grass. Buildings: broomed Dwelling, all outbuildings, stable, shed, etc. Stock: 800 shoop (mostly owcb, with lambs), 15 head cattle, 4 horses. Implements: 1 d.f. plough, 1 M.-H. cultivator, set tino harrows, ] Cambridge roller iukl oannistcrs, M.-H. drill, ,ehaffcirtt<>r and horsepower, dray, chains, harness, etc. Price, as a going concern, £1950. I f»AA ACRES SMALL GRAZING RUN: annual rental £40; all nice warm gniJ.UI/U ing country; situated about 3 miles from railway station; well watered and well subdivided; about 400 acres plonchahlo. Buildings: Four-roomod Dwelling, with all outbuildings, shed, stable, etc. Stock: 500 ewes, 6 horses, 8 head cattle. Harness, implements, etc. Pr.oo as a goin g concern, £2500. ACRES SMAIJ/ GRAZING RUN; annual rental 7d per acroj 6 years to 7ii rU "' wi ' l '- ausolllt<> r 'P nt of renewal for further 21 years; subdivided into 7 paddocks: 1000 acres ploughable. 450 acres in English grass. Buildings: Five-roomed Dwelling, nil outbuildings, stables, chaffliouse. woolshed, fheepyards, dip, etc Stock: 1000 four, six, and eight-tooth ewes, with lambs, 200 owo hoggets, 100 fat wethers, 14 draught horses, 7 head cattle; complete set of agricultural implements, about 60 tons oaten sheaves. Price, as a going concern, £4500. 'lfiO A CRE S FREEHOLD; all real good graiingandoropping land; all been ploughed hi • laitl down in Kn ß" 9n fT™ 53 ! well watered, and subdivided into 7 paddocks: situatc<l about 2 miles from railway, school, and P.O. Buildings: 3roomed Dwelling nnd outbuildings. Prioc, £4 per acre, on good terms. FOR URGENT, IMMEDIATE SALE. 30 ACrtV !? FREEHOLD, DUNEDIN; almost alongside sohool, and less than Uireo j num from city electric car. Tho improvements oonsist of a very good 8-roomed House, wnshliouso. coalhouse, 15 stalled byro (concrcto floor), stable, 2 looseboxes, lofts, milk-cooling house, pigstyes, fowl house, cart shed, buggy shed, barn, men s hut, etc.; nice orchard, in full bearing. A good stream of beautiful water runs close to the building*. The soil is really lirsl-clnss, and grows an immenso quantity of rich feed; will carry 15 to 20 cows. The owner has purchased a larger Property, and, as ho wants to effect a quick sale, will accept £1000 (or near offer). THE BUILDINGS WERE NEVER TOT THERE FOR THE MONEY. Tho man who loses tins through delaying will bo sorry. Terms can bo arranged. SOLE AGENT: PETER BO .Y. D, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 186 PRINCES STREET, DDNEDIN. JACK VIRGO, THE LAND SALESMAN, GORE. SOMETHING SPECIAL TO LEASE 94. Q. AC R E S (joins railway); good 4-roomed House and all outbuildings; 50 acre* of crops sown; rent, £60 per annum; no rates to pay; tease-'7. years with right of purchase. Price goodwill, £150. 1 (JO ACRES FREEHOLD; well improved. Price, only £3 per acre. This is a great snip. Write straight away about it. S C U R R & CO., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS. HOTEL BROKERS PROPERTY SALESMEN, TEMPORARY PREMISES DURING REBUILDING, (Opposito Post Office), 'Phono 105. PRINCES STREET. P.O. Bo X 259 MILTON DISTRICT. KV ACRES FREEHOLD; two miles from Milton, on (ho edge of tho plain Bi.iM. Ot mgs: 4-room«l House and outbuildings. Price £15 per ncro. ' m 1900 ACRES FREEHOLD; good buildings; carries 1200, ewes. Prioo £5 nor X*VV aero. ' (^5) OW ACRES FREEHOLD; close to Iho town, and every inch in high cultivationQt new 4-roomed Ilouso and outbuildings. Price, £40 per aero. 630) lOOA ACRES CROWN LEASE. RENEWABLE; rent £16 's per annum „ j MM 458 ACRES FREEHOLD; 4-roomed House, st.hlt LarinM din etc Will carry 1000 sheep. Price for Freehold, £1200; Leasehold given in. P '(773J 9&Z AC , RF ' S FRETfIIOLD. Buildings: 6-roomcd House, cowbyre, stable, etc Price /ZOO £3 per acre. * /mm -1 f)WQ ACRES FREEnOLD; no buildings. Price, £3 per acre. (673) ACRES FREEIIOIiDi rinp fcnoctl - Pricc ' 37s MPW wre, (593, 2GOO A P E ? FR E ™?™>; House, stable, harn, shearing sh«r, yard, ACRhS UNDER CULriVAHON, growing good wheat, oat, and root crops Thi, property is carrying iOOO ewes, besides crops, and is cheap at tho prico asked" £2 10« peracro - ._ ' (745) BUYERS FINANCED ON SMALL DEPOSIT. Sußvifo™ 1 "' Q PA T „ *■& PATERSON Civil Exci- b ' A A I fr Rw«a Aokni & j, DOMINION CHAMBERS, # Boom. 142 RATTRAY STREET. 0 "$. * (Opposite Wood's Private Hotel). ty House & Land Agents. Land Surveying & Specialty. TM»nmMiTi^ i c h aH ndcr T nt,oncd aro i° nl ?' a , fov7 of &0 mM J hundrcda of other PROPERIIKb that wo have on onr books for SALE, and of which wo shall «T s.dcr it a pleasure to give particulars, and in each case wo can arrango verv likr.i lernis 1 „ pay you to CONSULT US before nu rc has?„7cl«c,tt ]?OSIAN (onjown sidel.-iirst-closs VILLY of 6 rooms, bathroom. re ,dleryconncr ±\ and tubs, 0 bay window* ami portico; splendid outlook; {-aero ecctioii«S nil in garden, lawn, and flowers, and all surrounded by live hedges Thi, P„„ may require a little doing up. but it is undoubtedly a great bargain I'rieo r ~V,? y i from £600 to £500, and wo can arrange easy terms R ,C 0 rcdl,ocd fJITY (North End, close to Id ram).-(JJioieo Little HOME consisting of 4 cood *J rooms, wnllury. washhouw (copper and tubs), verandah front, and all i„ IT, order Fine elevat.x frccl.nl.l corner soct.on, w,th ono of tho finest views "round Dunedm. Asphalt paths and yard. Thi, Property is for genuine sale, and is wor K of your prompt inspect 1011. Terms. Bargain. £350. ' T ROSLYN.-111 the Popular Township of Dimottar: A Pretty New 6-room«l miv GAT-OW RKSIUKXCE. HnUhed throughout, L\: afltho latest modern conyenionces, including electric light and drainage. Good flreolio't section, laid out in irardon. Inspect inimediitcly. * ÜBfl iyiXOTTAK TOWNSHIP, ROSLYN.-Fino BUILDING SITB with two JL' Sunny situation. £110. «uuii,ct.. MAITLAND STIUCI'/I' (close Princes street, whero it is most difficult tr. m | „ ?1 o).-Com[orUWo lIOL'SK „f S rooms, with all and a t freehold level section, unsurpassed for v:ow and sun. This will sell nuicklv Vrr., own terms. Onlv £450. 1 'J- iuur Y°did v 3M Cfe '~ F ' n0 Ul ' cl i ' i ' m ' BUrLDIXG &Vl% knccd an<l Planted. SplcnA ClioiCK C 'IIOMK ON CAR LINK. NEAR GARDKXS.-BUNGALOW, 5 notn* -V porcelain cnomrl hath, drained lo sewer, patent w.t., hot and cold\valo r i'o Kith, bnsin, sink, «howi-r. and washtuls; tile-luck raiure, electrio li"ht en I ings. casement windows leadligbts and cold fanlights. Iluilt extra high 'dry and sunny. IrMiold sreiion. £655. } ' HERIOT ROW (dose .<, Pitt slrcyt).-Sul«t»ntial HOUSE of 5 rooms, plasteredbthrooin, willory. hot and cold water, gas. patent drainage; freehold pec'. Ctmii; splendid ocean view, 'lenm, £50 tloposit. Price, £590. AAERSIIAM (close to Id scetion).-First-class 6-roomed HOUSE; bathroom soul, lery coprHT ami tubs, bay window and verandah. I.nrire level freehold section (.anion, etc. £30 dc|XHit. balance as rent. A bargain. £435 M U al E [ ini ! RGn ] {1 - S1 ; : -7 We '«**« « spendid SECTION, fronting tho car linefrontage; almost i-acre; n:cc elevation, just above the street level- on which (he owner is prepared to build a modern tile-roofed brick BUNGAIOw'of 7 fine rooms with-all the latest and bast finishings complete The exact facsimile of a house already built in another suburb, which wo can show to intending purchasers the purchaser ran wlect his own grates and mantelpieces, papers, friezes, etc Prico is only £12o0: £100 down, and balance on easy terms. WAIRUNA INear Clinton, Close Railway Station).—Nice little oroncrtv of IP> ACRES FREEHOLD (good level land) and good DWELLINGKsE of t rooms and outbuildings; ai=o cowbyre. stable, shed*, and fowl runs. This property is a real bamin al the pr.ee of £390. Also, adjo-ninir the above, w. have another property of 96 ACRI.S of spbndid dairying land, divided into 6 paddocks; watered wi'h permanent springs, this 15 good clean land, and grows fine crops of oats, turnins etc. Price. £11 per acre. J^' XTOSGIEL.-Sp|endid PROPERTY on the rise and close to Ihe Station: SubsUn--ITA tial Dwelling.hou'o of 6 rooms, etc.; also tomato-houso and rincn- and nutbuildings: fine orchard and flower garden; paddock. Also, Cottage, of 4 room, let to a good tenant. | h j s h a splendid Property and well worth inspecting b'v anyone d'*irous of purchasing such a Properly. For immediate sale in a deceased hull pirticulars and price, lerms. etc.. on application. CiVTY Nose to Goorgp streetl.-Gentloman's RIkSIDENCE of 8 rooms. 3 of which V, are very hue large rooms; also storeroom, pantry, bathroom (porcelain hath separate lavatory, hot and ro!d wnter. e!c <; tric belX gas throughout: drained and patent w.c. I-mo corner freehold s,.ct:on This is a fine solid House, plasty throughout. 5 atfl roof, and concrete foundations. As tho owner of this Property i« absent from the dominion Mid desires to realise, an exceptionally low prico has been lie!i!ed° r "q" " nin fiK:tion nflj, J mn «*° » Stained if rjWSK DOWHXO STREET.-Superior 6-roomed B„ng»low Brick RESIDENCE V with all the lates modern fitting,, , n , h. and c. water, porcelain bath wntrr ' LookcMe,. tilo grates and hearths, huge hall, tiled roof, and or ™»*.rn MniUtinn; larw freehold lovel seotion; gkrdj a^fe„["-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15603, 5 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15603, 5 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15603, 5 November 1912, Page 7

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