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y PROPERTIES fOR SALE tND TO LET. ; DAISY FARMS *FO R" SA L E i- I Afi ACRES FREEHOLD; half ploughable, j-acro bush, 14 acres crop, balance J-TCvf grass; subdivided into 12 paddocks; permanent water supply; good ring 3 fence netting- wire; 6, paddocks netted in; carrying capacity, 40 dairy cows; present e stock —20 milk cows, 20 head cattle, 4 horses, 140 ewes and lambs; buildings-r-5 Rooms f and conveniences, 24-stalled byre, stable, implement shed, etc.; one mile from factory 7 and school, six miles from rail by good metalled road. Will sell as a going concern, s jPrice £12 10s per acre; easy terms to a good man, say, £750 cash. Q(l ACRES FREEHOLD; flat land ; good shelter; well subdivided; all necessary r OiJ buildings; water laid on; byre 20 stalls; stock—horses, pigs, and 30 cows, implemcnts, etc. As a going concern. £850 cash, balance arranged. r "I ACRES FREEHOLD; nearly all ploughable; a few acres bush; 11 paddooks; XOO permanent water supply; boundary fence rabbit-proof, subdivision fences J good; 22 acres turnips, balance grass; buildings—7 Rooms, - 22-stalled byre, etc.; one . mile from school and factory, alongside rail; good roads; will carry 60 cows. AN IDEAL DAIRY FARM. Price £13 per acre; £1000 cash, balance 5£ per cent. Present stock can be taken over at valuation. > QAA ACRES FREEHOLD; a few minutes from rail-way and post office; ringr OUU fenced and well watered. It has all been T>ush land; about 60 acres first-class f bush, the balance in grass, and second growth. In its present state -will carry 100 head i of cattle and 100 sheep; no buildings; good roads. Price £4 per acre; terms, £550 cash, balance arranged. > "ROUSES FOR SALE AND TO /LET. THE OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), ' 15 EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. J?, W. KNIGHT, Land Agent, 'Phone 2745. 262 PRINCES STREET.. P.O. Box 221. pQQA —FIVE ROOMS; garden, fowl run; north end; harbour lease;, value increasing. ST. KILDA—£42O: Two 4-roomed DWELLINGS; email garden; stable. Unusual bargain. pPAn—NEAR GARDENS; Six-roomed DWELLING; scullery, bath (hot' and cold) ; asphalt paths; splendid section; i-acre. A real bargain. CASTLE STREET. —LEASEHOLD 4-roomed DWELLING; hot and cold," gas; two square windows; concrete verandah; asphalt paths; back and front entrance Only £460. KENSINGTON. —FREEHOLD 6-roomed DWELLING; bath, sewered, washhouse (copper, tubs), coalhouse; handy to school. Only £400. Large section. ; PROPERTY (George street, Brick): 2 SHOPS and 2 DWBLLINGS; plateglass windows; steel ceilings; electric, gas, etc.; large cellars; good business position. . > QOOD-SIZED SAMPLE ROOM, Princes street; suit any agent; low rent. BOYD'S* AGE N C Y, 193 PRINCES STREET (Next Grand Picture Palace), DUNEDIN. i t— HANDY LITTLE SHEEP RUN, SITUATED IN MILTON DISTRICT. OQQ! ACRES (1886 acres Freehold and 1105 acres' Government Leasehold, besides rCXjfJJL 145 acres Education Reserve; this latter is fenced in with the run, and can be got at a rental of 30s per annum), making a grand total of .3138 acres; rent of leasehold about £17 per annum. Buildings consist of 6-roomed Dwelling, 3-roomed Cottage, woolshed, 6tables, whare, sheepyards, etc. Hie Dwelling has water laid on from a reservoir to high pressure boiler, circulator, bath, etc. The Property lies close to the seacoast; has a number of subdivisions, and, while chiefly in its natural state, readily responds to anything in the way of surface sowing, etc. No rabbits. Carrying capacity: In its present state will carry anything from 1000 to 1500 sheep, according to amount of winter feed grown,. Altogether this fine little run offers remarkable inducements for anyone wanting a property right down in civilisation; whero the climate is so mild that frost and snow are practically unknown. Here a man can raise "lambs for the early market, fatten wethers, and at the same time keep on improving the run until he doubles the carrying capacity, and consequently its capital value. Taking it all over, we know we are not exaggerating in saying that either from a present or prospective point of view this is a decidedly oneap proposition. PRICE £3000. Owing to the owner giving up farming, it is for bona fide sale. Easy terms arranged. ! Particulars on application. gIEVWRIGHT, H a GGITT, & £0. (LTD.), N EMPIRE BUILDINGS. PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. 1 iJQA ACRES FREEHOLD; about 1200 acres in tussock, balance been cultivated; XOi/U would carry 1000 ewes" in its present state, but the property could be improved; six-roomed House, shearing shed, yards, and stable; 2 miles by level road to school and railway station. A great snip at £3 15s an acre. Only £750 cash. waa ACRES FREEHOLD; 21 acres oats, 50 acres old grass, 2 acres wheat, 30 I acres ready for turnips, 15 acres new grass, balance tussock; carry a sheep to acre; hut, stable, barn, and yards. Owner wishes to enlist, and, will sacrifice at £2 15s an acre. Only £300 required. 11 OQA ACRES FREEHOLD; 40 acres heavy flat land, balance good ridges, 20 acres /CO" now grass, 30 acres one-year grass, 30 acres two-year grass,_ 30 acres threeyear grass, 20 acres ready for rape and grass, 20 acres ready for turnips, 16 acres in oats, balance natural state; 400 sheep (including lambs), 4 horses, 16 cattle, implements, fowls, etc.! 4-roomed House, stable, barn, etc.; 1£ miles to school and P.O. As a going concern, £7 4s an acre. Only £750 cash. 146 IQAA ACRES FREEHOLD; subdivided into 10 paddocks (partly wire-netted); JLt/U"" about 350 acres cultivated, balance surface-sown tussock; carries 15Q0 sheep; good five-roomed House, woolshed, stable, yards, dip, <Hc.; 2 miles from township, saleyards, etc. , Owner will sell at Government valuation, £3 2s 6d an acre, or offer. 88 ACRES FREEHOLD (Southland); majority is flat land; carrying 300 ewes, OO" 60 hoggets, 60 head cattle (including 27 head dairy cows), 6 horses; implements, harness, etc.; good seven-roomed House (bathroom), byre, stable, chaffhouse, and chaffcutter, etc; one mile from school, mile and a-half from factory. As a going concern, £11 an acre. Only £800 required. 45 ■ . / • . WE HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF FARMS FOR EXCHANGE 'Phone 3640. O A H R & C 0., Private 'Phone 1644, LAND SALESMEN, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. 51 CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN (Massey-Harris and Co.'s Buildings). SHEEP PROPERTIES. ' DAIRY FARMS. SPLENDID Sheep Property. -1700 KA ACRES LEASEHOLD ; 2 miles tram; ACRES FREEHOLD; low rolling two houses and outbuildings. Stock, downs; quite handy to city, and few implements, crops, etc., £450. minutes township station, and school; will ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM carry 1 ewe per acre. O/i (handy Dunedin); Houee of 6 rooim 1 AAA ACRES (Greenfield); carry 1000 20-stalled byre, other usual outbuildings JAJVrv/ ewes; 7-roomed House, and Price, £1450. Going concern, on unusually usual outbuildings. easy terms. TAIERI PLAIN.—23O acres flat, 550 XpXCHANGE far good Sheep Property, ridges; new Homestead, cottages, out- JK Shops and House in George street ai buildings; a capital proposition. pa r j. p aylncn t ) along with £2000 to £3000 -| QAA ACRES, S.G.R. (Central); ample cash. J.t/UU buildings. Going concern, in- »cn-co 1 -vr— • n ■» r .. eluding 1000 shcop, £4SM. A good pro- H ACRES W SftA ACRES to™, Milton); rolling £200 doW »' tv" downs; carry sheep and a half per Q~| ACRES LEASEHOLD (Peninsula); acre; good buildings. £6 lCs per acre. Ex- OX 30 cows, othe<r stock, and implements; change for Small Farm near Dunedin. good buildings. BABJZ & CO.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 11