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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. TH E P~E~O PLE' S AG ENC Y, "Phone 2801. CARGILL ROAD, SOUTH DUNEDIN. 'Phono 2801. LICENSED lAXD AGENTS. Of)-] A-RAVENSBO.URNE-Soui)d .4-roomed DWELLING ; scullery, washhouse 3JnJ±\J (copper and ,tubs); half-acre freehold. MUST SELL. £»1 9K— WOODHAUGH (15 Minutes from Carl-Sound 2-rooraed COTTAGE; scnlcWJLiVt) lerv, conveniences; together with i-acro freehold; fenced, and facing the 6\in. A CHEAP HOME at the money asked. O-l QA-BAYFIELD, ANDERSON BAY: New COTTAGE, 2 rooms; scullery, Sj£.u\J washhouse, 6heds; ■ full i-acro section, garden, etc.; sunny position. Terms. JpOOK-MARYHILL, MORNINGTON-Practically new 4-roomed DWELLING; 3i.V<Vi) scullorv, washhouse, conveniences; nico "freehold section. A CHEAP PROPERTY. " A-MUSSELRDRGH: Sound 4-roomed COTTAGE; scullery, bathroom, conaj" venioncee; drained to sewer; stables. barn, loft; largo section. WOULD SUIT CAB OR EXPRESS PROPRIETOR. DEPOSIT £25. balance 20s weekly. £A QA-SOUTH DUNEDIN-lirvestmont: Two ■ COTTAGES, 4 rooms; sculleries, **/*V sheds; freehold section to cadi. OWN TERMS. . , TO LET. TO LET. SOUTH DUNEDIN; 4 Rooms, 10s 6d and 12s; 5 Rooms, 12s 6dr 6 Rooms, 13s; two 6 Rooms, 14s; Bungalow, 5 rooms, i-aero, 20s; 2 Unfurnished Rooms, 7b; 1 Furnished Room, 7s; large Shop, Main road, 17s 6d. ST. KILDA: 4 Rooms, lis; 5 Rooms, 125 6d ; modern 5 Rooms, 15s -and 16s; Unfurnished Rooms. CAVERSHAM: 4 Rooms, modern, 12s; Shop and 5 Rooms. Ids; Shop, Bs. MORNING- | T,ON: 5 Rooms, 10s; 7 Rooms. 395. RAVENSBOURNE: 2 Rooms, ss; 4 Rooms, &; 6 Rooms, 7s 6d. ST. CLAIR: 2 Furnished Rooms, 12s. CITY (Great King _ street): Shop and 6 Rooms, 22s 6d. gIEVWRIGHT, fJAGGITT, & C°- ( Lm )» \ EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION. KQ ACRES-FOR A SPEC: Only 2 MILKS FROM MOSGIEL; frontago to rafl- , . wa y; make splendid workers' homes; in lots from 5 acres upwards; the pick of Taieri land: out of drainage area; all in voung grass. Price, £25 an acre; terms. SMALL HOLDINGS IN THE COUNTRY; all within 26 miles of Dunedin; 9J acres freehold; 6-roonied 'House, etc.; £480. 42 acres, Borough Reserve (19 years' lease); 4-roomcd House, etc.; £330. 10 acres; 8-roomed House, etc.; £800. 3£ acres; 8-roomed House, etc.; largo garden; £750 27 acres; 8-roomed House, etc.; orchard; £810. I OKA ACRES, SMALLGRAZING RUN (Central Otago); rent 4<l an acre (15 years A-AO\J to run and renewable); substantial 4-roomed Brick House (fireplace in each room); men's hut, shed, etc.; 100 acres young grass, 40 acres in oats, 40 acres in turnips and mangolds, 20 acra ready for rape, balance tussock; 200 acres wire-netted; carrying capacity is 500 owes; well watered; a splendid little run; 1 milo from school. Prico, £1250; stock at valuation. O ACRES FREEHOLD (Port Chalmers); all in grass (except little bush for shelter); 0 NEW 5-ROOMED HOUSE; washhouse, cowshed, fowlhouse and run; mako a fine poultry farm. A handy little property. Price (for quick sale), £480. fiQA ACRES (Central Otago); 50 of freehold, balance L.I.P. and perpetual lease; UtJU all well fenced in 10 paddocks; never-failing water supply; 200 acres English grass, 25 acres rape and grass, 35 acres turnips, 75 acres oats, balance splendid tussock; substantial Dwelling (6 rooms); men' 6 hut, stable, chaffhouse, and all other outbuildings; i-milo from school, 1 mile from rail and P.O. AS GOING CONCERN (including 750' sheep, 8 horses, 15 head of cattle, and full set implements), £2680. This is BETTER than it road?. AA A ACRES FREEHOLD; 12 paddocks; 80 acres oats, 85 acres turnips, 1 acre *"" potatoes, 90 acres young grass; carrying 700 sheep; splendid 10-roomed House of good appearance; shearing shed, 6-stalled stablo and 3 loose-boxes, men's hut, waterwheel, implement shed, yards; good orchard. A very nice cheap farm. Price, £11 10s an acre; £700 down, balance at 5 per cent.; or would exchange for small property from 5 to 50 acres near Mosgicl, Oamaru, Dunedin, or Timaru. ()i)K(\ ACRES FREEHOLD; 11 paddeks; ICO acres turnips and grass, balanco tus/4/4/i}\J sock; carrying capacity. 2000 sli.'ep—at present carrying 1500 sheep; fiveroomed House, stables, concrete dip. woolshed, yards, etc.; l\ miles from school, 8 miles from railway, and about 38 miles from Dunedin. Price £2 lCs an acre; £1000 down, or probably less from good man. Old ago reason for selling. 50 FINE DAIRY FARM (Leasehold), 90 acres, AS GOING CONCERN; very best herd of cows, horses, implements, good 6-roomcd House, 24-sta.lled byre, stable; |-mile from school, 1 mile from creamery A magnificent opportunity. Wa'lk in £420. QAAA ACRES LEASEHOLD (6 years to run, with every chance of renewal; rent, t/1/Ul/ £33 a year); 8 paddocks; 2 huts, woolshed, yards, dip, etc.; 2700 sheep, including 1200 ewe's with lambs at foot; all good tussock country; 2 miles from school. 'As a going concern, £4700; £2000 cash. 49 ZPQ ACRES FREEHOLD; all heavily 1 imed; 15 paddocks; netted boundary fences; OxW 100 acres oats and grass, 40 acres ready for turnips, 70 acres new grass, balance good pasture; carrying 1000 ewes all year; 5-roomed House, woolshed, stable, and 4 looseboxes. smithy, up-to-date byre (with loft), yards, etc.; alongside railway station), 1 mile from school, 2 miles from creamery and 6aleyards; excellent road 6. £11 an acre; £2000 cash. ' 32 WE HAVE 50 FARMS OF ALL SIZES FOR EXCHANGE. DO YOU WANT TO EXCHANGE YOURS? ■ ALEX. HARRIS & CO., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND LAND SALESMEN, TELEPHONE 1711.- 221 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. TELEPHONE 1711. ABBOTSFORD.-Brick 6-roomed DWELLING, washhouse (water laid on), large shed, nicely papered and painted throughout; J-acre land; within 3 minutes of railway station; owner away. £575. 1316 FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. (IK ACRES, Township, about 25 miles south of Dunedin; i mile from station; 5ftd roomed House; dairy cow; shed, fowlhouse, otc.; good orchard; a really pood little farm property. Only £275. Particulars at our office only. 1531 (OATLINS DISTRICT.-About 320 ACRES, 0.r.p.; lies well to the sun; { mile \J railway siding; 100 acres river bod flat; 9 rooms, all necessary outbuildings; post and telegraph office. 6 miles from factory; 200 acres heavy bush, 120 acres grass; Ijj miles river frontage. Full particulars on application. 63. ACRES, Anderson's Bay; few minutes car; 6 rooms, stable, buggyshed; land 4 sown in English grass; an ideal home for retired farmer. Price, £1500. 1514 BRIGHTON (Close to Creamery).—FAßM, 60 acres; 7-roomed House; stable, bvre, barn, etc.; good water supply; £700; easy terms, PORTOBELLO.-40 Acres FREEHOLD and 12 Acres LEASEHOLD; 5-roomed and 2-roomed DWELLINGS; 10-stall byre, etc.; separator and dairy utensils; 8 cows, 3 heifers, 2 calves; land well watered. As going concern, £850. Terms, £200 cash; balance at 5 per cent. OWAKA DISTRICT.-50 ACRES; nearly all ploughable; 10 acres sown in oats; subdivided into 9 paddocks; 1 mile station, close dairy factory; 5 large Rooms (bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhouse), 16 stall cowbyre, 4-stall stable, fowlrun, di'estye. £1000. NEAR MOSGIEL.-60 ACRES;"SO acres ploughable, piece native bush; 6 Rooms (washhouse), 3-stall stable, 8-stall byre,cartshed, chaffhouse (chaffcutter); plenty water; fowlruns; carries 12 cows; also 2-roomed Cottage. £550 lot. 1402 pATLINS-207 ACRES LEASEHOLD; 100 acres cleared; good 4-roomed Houso (only V> 2 years built); bowbyre, etc.j 30 bead cattle, horse, cart, implements, and furniture; freehold could be obtained if necessary; rental £3 17s. Price, £600 the lot 1575 ALEX. HARRIS k CO.. AUCTIONEERS. ;: ALBION CHAMBEBB, -/""A ~y? \. /V\ 41 DOWLING STREET /-< OyS NXJ J>V (Cutting.) y^.<^y^ >s* Establish*! y>\r ACCOUNTANTS AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS. Locality. Description. ,_^lli££^ CENTRAL OTAGO—Over 50 acres, laid out in apples, pear, ival- I nut, and other trees; 9 ceres in oats, and a small variety orchard, fine crop of onions, 6ced potatoes, and other varieties of marketable vegetables coming on, which will return A SURE PROFIT. This is a young orchard, planted with over 4000 apple trees of the finest export variety, and will be ready to real a GOLDEN HARVEST in the oa'rlv future. An excellent oppor-' timity to anyone wishing to get into A SURE MONEY-MAKER, T . rr minus all tho initial trouble, worry, and expense. There is a FRUIT now 7. ro omed Residenco on tho Droperty, workshop, stablo. £3000 FARM sheds, etc., and tho property is in excellent order, having been brought to tho present state, of high perfection by one of the beet orchardisls in the dominion. The property is handy to school and post office. All well fenced and watered. The owner has private business reasons for selling, and regrets having to part with the property. Everything io being offered for sale as a going concern, including implements, horses, cows, etc, etc., and arrangements could be made, if desired, with the present . manager—a. first-class man—to stay 'on. ' GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, containing 7 large roomTltwoT ' j stnreyl. with all modern conveniences; h.p. boiler, washhouse (eopCITY. per, tubs): drained; freehold section (J-acre). The House, which £1700 j i 6 built of brick, is beautifully finished off, is within easy access J to the town, and commands an unsurpassed view. [SECTIONS in this locality are few and far between, and when" ' there are any on the market they are very soon snapped up by eager buyers. So do not. delay, but come right along and buy ST PTAIR ' w0 °' *^ e k o9 ' Sections in this suburb; area is j-ncre, and they ' I are situated on the rise and within five minutes' walk of the car; £55t) magnificent outlook, sunny and sheltered situation; close to the j beach in best part of St. Clair. This is the greatest bargain ever J offered at the knock-down pr'cf for the lot of " 'Within 2 minutes' walk~of tho Railway Station; Modern9-rorJmed j RESIDENCE, with over 5 acres of'land. The house has nice | largo rooms, with all modern conveniences;., verandah, where [ you can sit and command a beautiful view of the harbour and j surroundings. The property is charmingly situated, and well q T ! sheltered from the winds. The ground is all under cultivation; rWYVARDI i ' ar "° orcllar(i ' m fu " hearing, and vegetable garden; ample room £2000 LL,U * " u ! for cows and fowlrun; cow byre, stable, sheds, etc. This is' j just the place for a quiet residence, or for a home of any description, en account of the extensive grounds and the healjhy, ~ ! bracing country air; or would be eminently suitabb for nursery j or market garden. Terms could he arranged with tho owner if j desired IOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ° r «, re i«i set <,/ rule, but iiv Cd „ n a bsoACOMPTATTHM ■ ' utp v perfect hfo from childhood to manAbbUUJ.AIIUIN. hood. Although Napobeon did not believe m Christ's divinity, yet, in studying Christ's vir .., u ~T Tm »°. he admitted that it was the greatest ' NAUMAI CLUB |, fo t i mt hIK , CTW boen , ivcd *«« , The above club met as usual last Sunday '' Whosoever would come after Me. let fiini afternoon. 23 voung women partaking of take up |,jg cross and follow Me" What tea and enjoying the usual social chat, was (he difference between Christian living' ' Miss Griffon was leader for the. meeting and the ord'nary life? Christian living was that followed, and "Christian Living was more lli.in doing "no evil," it was not a the subject for discussion. A vocal solo negative, but a positive life, a lifo spent in from Miss F. Cuttriss was much appro- th, ; service of others, In spite of life's dated, and several Christmas hymns were sorrows and paiti, there was in the Chrishoartilv snug by all present, tian- life a peace for hearts wj\ich was In her address Miss Griffon viewed the radiated from a Divine source, and in spite' : subject from a " Christmas standpoint' ■■- of outward turmoil rested the soul ■ ' "peace on carlh, goodwill towards all men, _»________„_ * ushering in the dawn of Christianity. Good - - t people'wore in the world before Christ's GOT-VERY WEAK. i birth, but He ushered in a much higher "My boy Jack was very bad with ( standard of living than that wh:ch existed diarrhoea," writes Mrs M. Lee, Forbes, * previously. According to Pinto, 11 Man was N.S.W,; "for quite a fortnight he was ill, 1 to come to earth and live a perfect life, and got very weak. My husband bought but the world would kill Him. Christ a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colio and ' came—an apparently insignificant babe of Diarrhoea Remedy, and to our surprise ono I human birth,—yet His corning turned the dose completely cured him'' Sold every- 1 world upside down. Ho did not aet a law where. i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15955, 24 December 1913, Page 10

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