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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. KTATIONAL MORTGAGE <3c AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALANB (LIMITED). Corner Water and Vogel itreett, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 3900 ACRES SMALL GRAZING RUN; LEASE has 18 years, to run, with right of renewal for further 21 years; RENTAL, 3d (threepence) per acre. The Property is well fenced and suitably subdivided, and is all nice, warm grazing country. BUILDINGS: Dwelling and"neceeeary buildings; young orchard of 200 trees. STOCK: 1100 sheep, 9 head cattle, 4 horses. PRICE, AS A GOING CONCERN. £3750. 3000 ACRES SMALL GRAZING RUN; ANNUAL RENTAL, £108; situated 3 miles from school and P. 0.; 500 acres river flats, balance nice low downs, a large part of which is ploughable. The Property is well fcncod and subdivided, tho boundary being rabbit-netted; the fencing is valued at £1000. BUILDINGS: Dwelling, woolshed, yards, etc. STOCK: 1700 sheep. 9 horses; implements, etc. The run will easily carry 2000 ewes. PRICE, AS A GOING CONCERN, £4000. D. M. • F E A & 0 0., LAND. ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Telephone 822. 215 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephone 822. "14/TAORI HILL (overlooking the city): SEVEN Splendid ROOMS, repleto with every c ° nv e nlence J ,h. and c. water, bath, basin; wardrobes; 7ft hall; ELECiRIC LIGHT; bookcase; tiled gratcß and hearths; pantry, cupboards; SEWERED, patent sanitary. This .is a beautifully-situated Residence; gets all the sun that shines; sheltered from S.W. winds; commands glorious views, and is in every respect a hitrhlv desirable homo. " J (NORTH END): Upstanding DWELLINGS, containing SIX LARGE ROOMS • , , return verandah, oriel windows; wardrobes, pantry, presses, etc.; hot water* liirrrn bathroom; GAS THROUGHOUT, gas cooker; dainty wallpapers; beautiful grates and mantels. Tws is a perfectly-appointed home, replete with everything that goes to make up a thoroughly equipped residence. Only £800; easy terms arranged. We stroclv recommend this Property. Come in and see about it NOW. T OOK HERE!—FIRST-CLASS FARM of 142 acres, all down in grass (110 acres rt .i J? 11 "" ff rass )! s-mile from school, post office, etc. This Property is four miles off Maih North line. Improvements: Tip-top 5-roomed House, stable (4-stall), chaffhouee buggy ehed. men s hut, 10-stall cowbyre. £12 per acre. Terms: £600 down balance arranged to suit. WE have PROPERTIES for SALE in all parts of DUNEDIN. and SUBURBS at prices to suit all. Corespondence invited. P. BRYSON, Band Salesman. PROFITABLE FARMS FOR SALE. 700 ACRES FREEHOLD. DIVIDED INTO,THREE HANDY FARMS. 1.—183 ACRES FREEHOLD, containing 4-roomed House, 6-stalled Stable, Chaffu ™ e ?' etc.; 170 acres ploughable, divided into 6 paddocks; present stock : 350 hVptß'to > a ,' one mile from rail - school, etc. PRICE, £16 per acre: XJjiKMb, ±,500 cash, balance can remain on. TVTO- 2. 318 ACRES, divided into 11 paddoks; 300 acres ploughable, 50 acres turnips; .1 ii i P £ c^ 1 } stock: 500 sheep, 7 head of cattle; buildings consist of 4-roomed House, 6stalled Stable, Barn, CnafFhouse, Cow Byre, Dairy, Washhouse, Buggy Shed Sheep ZA. an iC™ cre \ e Dip i miles from rail > etc. PRICE, £9 10s per acre; l-hRMS, £1000 cash. INF^'inn ACRES, subdivided into 7 paddocks; 57 acres turnips, balance grass; i 190 acres ploughable; present stock: 360 sheep; 4-roomed House, 6-stalled Stable, Unaftnouse, etc.; ±-mile from rail and poet office. PRICE, £15 per acre; TERMS, £500 cash. » AS THE . . A . B . OVE f ARMS ARE ALL IN ONE BLOCK WE WILL SELI. SEPARATELY, OR WILL ACCEPT £12 10s PER ACRE FOR THE THREE, , OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.), 15 EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. • 'Phcme 3542. R. 0. M O R G A N, LAND, ESTATE. AND COMMISSION AGENT, 'Phone 2748. 10 EMPIRE PRINCES ST. DUNEDIN 'Phone 2748 455.—NORTH END; 5 ROOMS; bay and verandah; bath and basin, h., and c. h'p • tile grates; gas and gas rinisr; built-in wardrobes and cupboards; nice rooms;' splen! d'dview; i-acre section, laid out in flowers and garden; 2 minutes from car. Price £465. Terms. . ' 450.—NORTH END (penny section); 5 ROOMS rail Baltic timber; all conveniencesSine tT rooms 5. drained to sewer; p.w.c.; cosy home; ■ good section Price' £485. Easy terms arranged. . ' 452. NORTH END (car line); 5 ROOMS; bay and verandah; bathroom and basin; gas; h._ and C., h.p ; drained to.eewer; tile gratc-a all rooms; built-in wardrobes; aU modern; large dinmg room; concrete foundations; nice section, well laid out. ■t rice, £875 Terms arranged , , 440.—NORTH END; 2 brick _and plastered HOUSES, 7 rooms each; all solid built; almost new; drained to sewer; bath and basin; gae; h. and c., h.p.; tile grates; overy modern convenience; nice level sections; let to good tenants; splendid investment. Price £1850 for the two. Easy terms. Owner leaving Dnnedin. 438.—GEORGE STREET; Confectionery BUSINESS, with small Factory attached; bring in good return. As going oonoern, price £185: Owner retiring. Easv terms. • 459.--OTAGO.CENTRAL (near Clyde); 38 ACRES; best land in district; splendid loamy soil;' grow anything; make,fine fruit farm; well fenced; paiticulars to' bona fide buyers only from this office. Bargain. £800. Telephones—Business 1905, Residence 1975. P E "T E R B O Y D t LICENSED LAND SALESMAN. VALUATOR, ETC. 193 PRINCES STREET (next John Edmond's), DUNEDIN. KAAA ACRES FREEHOLD.—On Main Line, close to railway station; good DwellV""" ing, woolshed, and other out buildings; mostly all tussock; carrying capacity, 2000 ewes. Price, £2 5s per acre. QAA ACRES FREEHOLD.—Splendid agricultural sheep farm; 3-roomed Dwelling, good stable, chaffhouse, buggyshed, yards, ebo.; grows' 60 to 100 hushels oats; splendid turnips, rape, and grass; sold 540 lambs at 19s net this season, besides large quantity crops; present crops consist of 100 acres turnips; about 15 ton ohaff given in. Price, £6 per acre; or would exchange for property further north. 1 fidL ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good locality; 5-roomed new House; fowlhouse, piggeriefc, stable, byre, cartshed; will carry 45 cows; handy to school and factory ; a splendid property. £800. "1 A l ?' ACRES CORPORATION LEASE.—Twelve years to run, rent £34 per annum; Xv I full valuation for improvements at end of lease;'2 4-roomed Dwellings, one let at 7s week; extensive farm buildings; good orchard; choice laijd; will carry 40 cows; implements given in. Price, £425 Strongly recommended QAA ACRES FREEHOLD, GERAI DlNE. l —Splendid heavy grass land, all level, well watered, pood 4-roomed Dwelling and all necessary buildings; grows 60 bushels wheat. Price. £25 per acre; or would exchange for larger property further south. ACRES .FREEHOLD, CANTEIiBURY.-5-roomed Dwelling, .stable, byre, O etc., barn; well watered; good plantation; 150 acres turnips. 6 stacks oaten sheaves; 2 cows, horses; implements. As a going concern, £8 10s per acre; or would exchange for good agricultural farm Otago. OA ACRES FREEHOLD, NORTH LlNE.—Nice 5-roomed Dwelling, and all outbuildings; horses, cows, pigs,. fowls, and implements given in. . Price £880. "Mail contract, worth nearly £100 a year, given in subject to Postal Department's permission being obtained. /I OA ACRES, CLUTHA DISTRICT.—I2 paddocks, well water.ed; good 9-roomed rtOlf House;'7-stalled stable, barn, 20-stalled byre, wool shed, dip, etc.; 2A miles from railway, 1£ miles from school, £ mile from store, post offioe, ; and telephonecarrying capacity, 600 ewes, besides cropping; lies well fo the sun, and is within a few miles of Freezing Works. Price, £9 an acre; or would exchange for Dunedin and Christchurch City property. I OA ACRES FREEHOLD. —Been all heavy bush; now in the best of English grass" 2 milea from railway, i-mile creamery, 1 mile school; 5 paddocks, all well netted • 7-roomed Dwelling; 10-stalled byre, loosebox, stable, implement shed, eto.; carrying capacity, 3 ewes to acre all year round; everything in splendid order. Price, £10 10s acre. Terms £500 cash, balance on mortgage at 5 per cent. QAA ACRES FREEHOLD, TAIERI PLAIN.—B-roomed Dwelling, ccvalhouse, washhouse; 6table, barn, implement shed and all necessary buildings and conveniences; well fenced and subdivided. The soil is first-class, and grows very heavy crops of wheat, oats, swedes, mangolds, carrots, and potatoes. This is one of the most desirable properties on the Taieri, and would make an ideal model farm; situated right alongside school, railway station, etc.; owner retiring. Price, £26 an acre; or would exchange for sheep property to carry 1500 to 2000. nnO ACRES, 0.R.P., OWAKA.—6-roomed Dwelling; byre, etc.; rent, £2 10s per /Q&A! annum; will easily run 30 dairy cows, and as many dry cattle. Aa a going concern, with 11 oows, young cattle, horses, implements, £500. - m ACRES FREEHOLD (a choice Taieri farm). —Buildings and fences good- at present carrying 50 head cattle, 400 mixed sheep, besides horses and 20 acres crop. Price, £35 per acre. Would exchange for-sheep country. A/> ACRES LEASEHOLD (close Dunedin).—Six years to run: rent £40 Der annum . all buildings in good order. Price, £85. ' Q ft* ACRES LEASEHOLD, PENINSULA. —Rent, £80; creamery and school 2 miles • OO 5-roomed Dwelling; byre, etc.; hay, turnips, oats; 26 cows, 6 heifers, calves pigs' implements, horses, etc. As going concern, £460. ' ' ~j jiQQ ACRES, PALMERSTON DISTRICT. —About 200 acres been cultivated the 1/vOO balance in tussock; carrying capacity about 1 ewe to acre; splendid warm sweet 'ewe country, and only 2 miles from school, P. 0., ejc. Price, £4 5s per acre. ' ■J AAA ACRES FRE3HOLD., NORTH OTAGO.—B-roomed Dwelling; woolshed and I"UU all necessary buildings and conveniences; carrying capacity 1 ewe to acre Price, £6 5s per acre. Also, detached fromforegoing, 4000 ACRES S.G.R.; rent 9Jd ■ hut and yards. At present carrying 1200 ewes and their lambs, also 800 hoggets' Lease 15 years to run, with right of renewal. As a going concern, £5000. 5 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated on the choicest part of Taieri; 1 acre planted out in orchard and shrubbery; 9-roomed Dwelling, electric light, h. and c. water* stable, coach house, etc.; all in. first-class order; an ideal home for retired fanner On! 4 £800. ' ' y gyX ACRES L.1.P., PALMERSTON DISTRICT.—Good 5-roomed Dwelling; stable AO byre, barn. etc.; plenty good water; close creamery, school, eto. j carry 8 oowe •' splendid chance for poultry man or contractor. £600. ' R. MACKENZIE, Farm Sales Manager. THEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY. The Em of the.. MAo toSs " The Guardians of Humanity" was the as the Lord Buddha, and wheal he passed subiect of Miss Hunt's address at the Theoso- awa y 'from eartih his place was taken by pWcai Hall on Sunday, evening Miss SSwJjafc Hunt said, that a belief m the existence of tho Wosfc as tho " the Guardians of gave tibogreat- wbo ncw hcld office , of Wor]<l nn<l est inspiration m life Ihev formed, it for His near ' Llte'ot Never [ 0 h S dS thro^hOTt tlle world were now was a srrcat deed done but their power _____________ strengthened tho arm whioh wrought itj — never was a great trutli revealed to tho _ 0n , an aTer age, only one railwav kS ?sx to | l ki " ed ° through and perfected the maeterpiece; NEVER FELT BWTTPP never a catastrophe occurred but wais • brought about by Their ihands. Wo looked "I us od to go nearly mad with pains in at these things onlv from the point of view my head, says Mws R, E. Forster, 55 Iffla, of tho physical plane and not from tho street, South Melbourne, Vic. "J tried side of the life which was set free when the almost everything, but the headaches were physical form was struck away. It was there juet the same.. Then I saw Chambertaught that/ when the humanity of .this lain's Tablets advertised in the paper, and globe was in its youth and bad not yet thought I would give them a trial. The evolved teachers and guides of its own, first few doses made a different woman of oertain mighty Beings came from another me, for they completely relieved me of planet whose evolution was further ad- headaches." Sold everywhere.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16071, 12 May 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16071, 12 May 1914, Page 10

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