PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. SiiEV WRIGHT, RAGGITT. & QO. (LTD.), EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES fITRE ET. DUNEDIN. 5 ACRES FREEHOLD; aibout 1J miles from Ti-am Terminus; good .4-roomed Houso and ecullory; gtable, byre, fowl houses, pigstye, etc.; 400 small fruit trees, 50 applo and plum'trees, 60 roots rhubarb, 300 strawborry plants. ££50; easy terms. 91 "I f\ AORES ORCHARD; oocupation lease; Central Otago; 450 applo, pear, and JL" plum trees in full bearing; 3 aores potatoes, 3 acres swedes, li acres now grass; good 4-roomed House and scullery; 2 detached bedrooms; stable, cart shed, ohoffnouse, fowl houso; large well-lighted galvanised iron packing shod, etc. This property is highly suitable' for growing strawberries and other small fruits, being all rich river flats, and within i-mile of school, P. 0., and railway. £700. 76 AA A ACRES FREEHOLD; well watered and subdivided; netted boundary; groat rk\J\J eheep and crapping land; has thrashed 559 bags of wheat from 31 acres, and' 876 bogs of oats from 40 acres; never lees than 1000 sheop on the farm; wool cheque oaoh year about £350; at prosent 50 aores burnips, bakiico grass; 4-roomed Houso; woolshed, stablo, born, oto. £9 an £1000 down. Tho ownere wish to sell, as they want a larger, placo. 31 22, ACRES FREEHOLD (North line); almost all flat; in 3 paddocks; fine land; 64 roomed House, washhouse, cowbyre, etc.; 5 minutes from railway station. Come in and we shall tell you what a good living you could make on this grand little place. £500; half cash. 09 Q-| e AORES FREEHOLD: downs; all in grass; good land; grows good oate, turnips, /4jL*j and grass; large woolshed and hut. £6 an acre. £200 cash. rtAAfVACRE SMALL GRAZING RUN; rent 6d an acre, 9 yoars to run, with <4)\}\y\j absolute right of renewal for further 21 years; 70 acres under cultivation balance good tussock; fully 500 acres could be ploughed. The average lambing is 90 per cent; wether lambs last year sold up to 21s 6d each; for the last two years the wool has averaged Is per lb. This run has the reputation of being ono of the beet; 900 ewes and complement of \ rams. Good 5-roomed House, woolshed, men's hut, yards, etc.; fruit trees; 3 horses, 2 cattle; implements, etc. £3600, as going concern. Terms. A nico warm run, and carries the above stock without winter feed being grown. 64 yfIQQQ-ACRE FREEHOLD SHEEP RUN; 150 acreß under cultivation, balanoe 4t4/«70 tussock, 70 acres in turnips; carrying 1600 ewes (2 to 8 tooth), 300 ewe hoggets, 150 wethers, and 38 rams—2o3B sheep; splendid 5-roomed'House, large woolshod, stable, yards, etc.; li miles from railway station, 1 mile from school, and handy to Dunedin. £2 5s an acre; £2500 cash; probably less from good man. QA ACRES, OTAGO CENTRAL; 3 acres apple orchard, in full bearing; 20 acres *}\J flat land, balance downs; carries 130 ewes, 5 horses, and 4 cows; now 6-roomed House, shed 28 x 14. £1650; terms. 52 g\(\ ACRES FREEHOLD (within 4 miles of Dunedin; 1 mile from tram); carries /vvf 12 cows all year; good 4-roomed House; 12-6talled byre, turnip shed, stable, etc. £1200; terms. . 39 f)AA ACRES FREEHOLD (near GeraldineJ; very heavy flat land; carry 80 dairy *"" dairy cows; .well subdivided, End splendidly watered; good 5-roomed House and necessary outbuilinge; factory cart calls for cream every morning. £25 an acre. Terms. 78 IAA ACRES (North Line); a good Dairy Farm;, carry 30 cows; good 6-roomed I"" House; byre, barn, styes, etc.; 1 mile from creamery and railway station, t mile from school. £15 10s an acre. Terms. 3 rvo ACRES FREEHOLD; 70 acres plonghable; rabbit-proof fencing; 6 paddocks; *0 good grass;' 5-roomed House; 2-stalled stable, cowbyre (30ft x lift 6in). barn (24ft x 15ft), piggeries, cart ehed, fowlhouses, etc.; ( carried, 96 sheep all winter; 2 miles from school, handy to factory and railway station. £5 an acre. Terms. A very cheap place 49 MARKET GARDEN; leasehold; long lease; 4-roomed House; stablo and shed; 30,000 cabbages, 3000 cauliflowers, carrots, onions, etc.; draught horse, 2 carts, implements, furniture, etc. £150, as a going concern. _
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16052, 20 April 1914, Page 8
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