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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. I JOHN GEE UI N k CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS. FARM AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. 205 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephone 1973. Telegrams: "Geerin," Dunedin. • ALL CORRESPONDENCE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ,- 9QO ACRES FREEHOLD, Romahapa, divided into 8 patMocke, well fenced and *«"3 watered; 20 acres in bush, balance in young English grass; Dwelling of 7 j rooms, conveniences; 12-stall byre, 5-sta-ll stable good barn, implement shed, cart and c trap sheds, fowlhousco, etc. Price, £4 10s per acre. 163 • nC\ ACRES LEASEHOLD, Peninsula; long lease, cheap rent; divided into 6 pad- »"' docks, all watered by creek; 5 acres oats, 4 acres turnips, 8 acres hay, 2 acres bush, balance finest pasture; Dwelling of 5 rooms; 25-stall byre, 2-stall stable, implement sheds, etc Ako, capital implements and stock, 25 cows. As a going concern, £550. Full particulars on application. 298 00 £A A ACRES PASTORAL LEASE, near PaWrston; at present carrying 12,000 ' O0)0lrv sheep and approximately 160 head cattle and 22 horses, together with an up-to-dato set of implements; Homestead of 8 rooms, woolshcd (14 sjicarcrs), shearers' quarters, sheep and cattle yards, cookhouse. Price, as a going concern, , £16,60(1. Inspection recommended. Full particulars on application. 293 % ACRES FREEHOLD (Peninsula) of the best grazing land, lying well to the sun and splendidly adapted for dairying; divided jnto 12 paddocks, well fenced and , watered; substantially-built stone Residence (plastered and finished in the best style), j 7 rooms, all conveniences; stable, implement shed, barn, byre. Price, £21 per acre. I Inquiries solicited. 246 9 ACRES FREEHOLD FRUIT FARM, all well fenced and netted for protection; 1900 fruit trce3 (apples, pears, apricots, peaches, and cherries); Dwelling of 5 well-built rooms (stone), also storage and packing sheds; water laid on from borough main. Price, £1800; good terms to suitable man. Further inquiries eolieited. 2£6 1 AAA ACRES FREEHOLD, Wailiemo County; will carry 1500 sheep; 23 acres in jLvl/V oats, 100 acres ready for turnips, 75 acre 6 young grass, balance three-year-old to old grass; extensive deposit of coal on property; stone Residence; byre, stable, barns, implement Bhodsj etc.; situated on main road, 1 mile from pdst and telegraph office and school. Great Bargain at £5 per acre. 162 nqq ACRES FREEHOLD, near Waitahuna; 8 paddocks, all well fenced and AIUO watered; 150 acres in grass, 10 acres bush, and ICO acres in crop; carrying capacity, 300 sheep or more, according to feed grown; Dwelling of 5 rooms, men's hut, 6-stall stable, barn, sheds, etc. Price. £4 por acre. Inquiries solicited. 301 rVQ ACRES LEASEHOLD, Peninsula; long lease, chpap rent; 4 acres in oat«, 7 i 0 acres ready for turnips, 4. acres shut off for hay, balance very best grass land; also, 23 cows, 2 bulls, 4 6taunch horses, and an up-to-date set of farm implements; buildings consist of 5 rooms and conveniences, 22-stall byre, stable, sheds, coolinghouse, etc. Price, £400. A Bargain. " 297 KAA ACRES FREEHOLD, Waitahuna, divided into 14 paddocks, all well watered ■ tJK/1/ by running stream; produces capital crops of oats, wheat, barley, and turj nips; at present carrying 1 sheep per acre, besides cattle and horses; largo plantation and orchard; Dwelling of 4 rooms, store-room, etc. Price, £3 10s per acre. Inspection recommended. 269 '■ ' JOHN GEERIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, FARM AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, , 205 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ; BATTERSBY & CO., J A.M.P. BUILDINGS, 25 DOWLING STREET, -DUNEDIN. fm ACRES LEASEHOLD (dairying land); rental £1 an acre. 8 years to run; well < '. IJ 8 watered; 34 cows (milking), 5 calves, 9 pigs, 3 horses, full set farming implci nients; 5-roomed House, byre, and barn; 1£ miles trorr. 6chool. £550, going concern; . terms. Stock and plant are worth the money. | DA ACRES FREEHOLD (agricultural and dairv land): carry 20 cows and cropping: O, C good 5-roomed .House, byre, stablo, orchard; 1 mile from rail, school. £275 cash required, balance on mortgage; or would exchange for 30 acres heavy land. 1 ■^^' ? 'S (north): Government lease (30 years' lease, renewable); rental £45 per Xto nunum: flat and rolling downs; well watered; new 5-roomed House and yards; 30 acres Chevalier barley. 20.acres oats, 5 acres for potatoes and turnips; 1 milo from rail and school. Price £850. going conceru; terms. Excellent value. ~J. ACRES FREEHOLD (3-acre leasehold); rich agricultural land; 2 acres oats, 5000 "~ raspberry plants; new 4-roomcd Bungalow House. £760; terms. "I "J AA ACRES (SO acres freehold, balance tussock 12 years' lease (renew; A.±v\J -able); buildings; well watered, and carries 400 ewes and 20D dry sheep. Price £670. The cheapest, run offering. £JKAA ACRES LEASEHOLD; tussock country; rental £16 per year: in 5 blocks; UtSulr Hous". stablo, chaffhouse, storeroom; 5 miles from rail; 1500 sheep, 130 head cattle. £4000. going concern, A A ACRES LEASEHOLD; rental £24 per year (lease 5 years); 5-roomed House, jfc« byre, stable; close rail and factory. Price £20; stock at valuation. QftAA ACRES LEASEHOLD (19 years' lease); tussock and fern country; 5 miles V\J\i\f f rom railway ]j ne; capacity—2soo ewes, 500 dry sheep. Price, goodwill and improvcmci ts, £1200; only £300 cash required. I ORCHARDS.—23 Acres Freehold; all been cultivated: planted with 3000 fruit trees 12500 apple'and 500 apricots); close to school. Price £460. 24 Acres Freehold; . flat. iand; 2 acres in orchard in full bearing. 8 acres orchard (2 years old), 1 acre strawberries, 1 acre raspberries. 1 acre black currants and gooseberries, balance ploughed and ready for planting: 5-roomed House, greenhouse; 1 mile from school. Price £1350; terms ' WOR SALE or EXCIIANGE-140 Acres Leasehold (rental £105 per annum); 730 J-' sheep, horses, and cattle; buildings. Price £2500, Owner will exchange for small dairy farm. 1000 Acres Freehold; carry 1800/ sheep £5 10s acre. Owner will exchange for farm (Timaru district). 90 Acres Freehold (Taieri district). £500. Owner wih exchange for town property. 450 Acres Freehold (Ashburton). £9 acre. Owner will exchange for small dairy farm. HOUSES! HOUSES! HOUSES! £QAA A-CITY (on the rise): Absolutelv the best finished and irost perfectly <JWW appointed BRICK RESIDENCE in Dunedin. We could write columns m eulogy of this magnificent Dwelling, but refrain, as any written description must of necessity be inadequate. Call on us for car<l to view.' £»1 AKA-MUSSELBURGH RISE: Charming RESIDENCE of SIX LARGE ctoAVFtiU ROOMS—Drawing room. 17 x 14; dining room. 16 x 14; bedrooms. 14 x 14, 14 x 14, and 12 x 12; kitchen, 14 x 12;— commodious scullery and pantry; splendid bathroom (h. and c. and hot shower); ELECTRIC LIGHT; 6ft hall; 'oeautiful garden, fruit and flowers in abundance. This ie an exceptionally well-built house (t. and ?. lining throughout); the whole structure stands high on'solid concrete base; well ventilated; QUARTER-ACRE freehold; two minutes from tram stop. We say this is the best house for the money in this locality, and inspection will prove it. A. R GILLER, Manager City Property Department JOHN ft Er D A SONS ft, T D.) Telephone 190. Telophone 3391. / AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN. REAL ESTATE, FINANCIAL. AND INSURANCE AGENTS. VALUATORS. SURVEYORS, MONEY. SHARE, AND LAND BROKERS, CORNER LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS Wo make a SPECIALTY of the Management of Properties, the Collection of Rents, and act as Attorneys for Absentees. POULTRY FARM. Tin's industry is becoming a very important one, tho largo profits attracting many new aspirants. One man can very well manage sto 10 acres and accumulate a handsome banking account in a very short time. OBTAIN YOUR INDEPENDENCE— live the free life! -WHAT YOU MAKE IS YOUR OWN. We offer such a place ' handy to Dunedin, as a going concern. 8 acres land; nearly all flat, and in every way an ideal spot for the purpose; fond and., bicoder houses, horse, cart, and harness, 60gallon boiler, chaffcutter grit mill, plough, harrow, grubber, incubators, circulating boaters, duck'houses; fences complete; 500 stock ducks and a stock of ducklings (approximately 500). Everything in good going order, for £559.-Rcids (LM.). 320 OUR COUNTRY VISITORS contemplating settling in town should call to inspect our EXTENSIVE PROPERTY LIST before rcturn.'ng to their homes. ANDERSON'S BAY.-Splendid 7-roomed plastered RESIDENCE; conservatory, stable, glasshouse, cow byre, trapshed. fowlhouse; J-acre section; lovely view and, close to car. CHEAP PROPERTY. £1300.—At Reida (Ltd.). 2090 ST. CLAIR.—New BUNGALOW. 6 rooms: casement windows; return verandah; all the Ittest modern conveniences; ELECTRIC LIGHT: SEWER DRAINAGE; TASTEFULLY SELECTED PAPERS AND FURNISHINGS. Thero is no better built house in St. Clair to-day, special care was taken in putting down the heavy concrete foundations of this building, thus ensuring a stability that will cause the owner no anxiety; built of picked timber; handy to oar and beach. A GREAT BARGAIN AT £780. APOHO (South End).-A good HOME of 6 rooms, and ?-acre land, laid out orchard " (large and small fruit), garden, hedges, ornamental trees, lawn, asphalt paths; house'is thoroughly modern; verandah, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water, sewered, coalhduse and tool shed, double fowlhouse and large runs. Price £1075. This is a splendid propertv for a man who wants a bit of land. Owner would consider offer for house and i-acre section.—Rcids (Ltd.). 2526 MAORI HILL (about 10 minutes' walk' to Knox Church).—A Substantially-built HOUSE of 6 rooms; modern conveniences; drained to sewer; beautiful outlook; workshop, washhouse, scuilery, etc. £700. Maori Hill is a favourite place for retired farmers. A nice, warm, sunny spot. . 2571 pARK, REYNOLDS, IMIT It D, AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS AND VALUATORS. RENTS COLLECTED. 1 OFFICES, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephono 222. THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. TO FARMERS, RUNHOLDERS, and OTHERS VISITING AUCKLAND. We have Agents r'ong the Main Trunk line anxious to show vou llio countrysome of tho beet and easily the cheapest Land offering in New Zealand at tho nrewnt time. LEASEHOLDS and FREEHOLDS in Small or Largo Blocks. P UNIMPROVED LEASES to be picked up almost 'for nothing, where young and energetic, men can in n very short time make their fortunes. THIS IS NOT IDLE TALK ''It costs you nothing to call on us, and a day or two through tho country will convince you that IT IS A FACT, and you will get the best information and the best attention all along tho line. SOUTHLAND SAWMILL. QAA ACRES Maiden Bush and option of 200 more; plant consists of 12-hp Garret o\)\y engine (with 1001b pressure), top and bottom saw on big bench, cro'ss-cut saw for boxes, rnnning-off saw. firewood saw, powerful planing machine, trollies, a new log pulling machine (cost £400), log pulleys, tramways, timber wagon, 6 HORSES; 4 miles from railway station. £2600, as a going concern. The sawn timber may bo taken at a valuation , en TOR URGENT SALE A SUITABLE PROPERTY ■ K7(OR FARMER with family or Widow and family, wanting LIGHT WORK and -T GOOD RETURNS. , DAIRY AND POULTRY FARM. Close to Railway Station and School and Creamery; on North lino. 28 ACRES SPLENDID LAND. . About 16 acres ploughablc, ring-fenced;• good 6-roomcd House; stable, 16 (owlhouses and netted runs, brooder house, etc.; two permanent creeks on property, PRICE: A GIFT, £475. Fancy this: £17 per acre, with all improvements thrown in; whilo tho bare land without any improvement whatever is worth far more than that. > This is on offer for a fortnight only. Don't delay. I . . . . > FOR SHEEP FARMERS. LEASEHOLD 1661 ACRES, IN THE CELEBRATED MILTON DISTRICT. KENT, £111 per annum, and purchnßine clause over 1372 acres at £2 per aero; low rolling down 6 country; 300 acres cultivated, balance in tussock and good teed; J fine warm country, well watered, fenced, and subdivided; 6-roomedHouse; byre, barns', stables, sheds, etc.; 30 acres oats, 45 acres ready for turnips. 5 CARRIES FROM 1000 TO 1500. ' Stock at present reduced to 700 (mostly ewes), with lambs over and above; 11 horses, 16 head cattle; complete set of implements (manv new and up-to-date). PRICES FOR LEASES STOCK. Etc., £2500. ' t This is a bargain, and is only offered on account of owner's failing health. Inquire at once; we will givo you full particulars. NOTE POSITION: 4 miles from railway iktion, by good iokdj within 35 miles of Dur.idin, jjjj

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15938, 4 December 1913, Page 12

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