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PROPERTIES POR SfILF. AND TO LET. E. I- MACA SS E Y & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND HOTEL BROKERS AND FINANCIERS, 148 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. STRAIGHTOUT LEASES. STRAIGHTOUT LEASES. 400 tK ouffi-7 Y L^ ND; wcll fonced ftnd watered 's 8 - roomed Dwelli »^ balance «o 1n 2, o, '" ■! acrcs r °" ts ' 50 acres turnips, 100 acres new grass, aoro with vin-lfi- t ! ¥ n,lle ? n . f r ol » Victory and rail, 2 miles school; rent 7s 63 per with' small cupitaj P Th * ° Kc " S a splcndid opportunity to any practical man 1500 GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY; rent £85 per annum; 4-roomed HouS balance, tuC? u¥ll° dm " eS5 5 m,,CS frOm taUi * bout 200 acrcs » fc for cultivation, FARMS ON SMALL DEPOSITS. FARMS ON SMALL DEPOSITS 140 (^?ll" SU l ln); 5 ,- roo T cd HoUSO nnd nll outbuildings; land is carrying 55 £140 per annum ! ° haS U "° yearS to run ' Prico for Roodwill, £15. Rent, £125 1, *I™o1™ 0 mi 0,1 raorfc f a gf. BUYS 40 ACRES (6 miles from Incows. Rental £120 peralum* P ° F ftDnU ' n - Th ° farm " CarryitlS 30 ,mlk 20 AGBES ( 10 milc * f F om liivercargill; c lose to school, factory, etc ) Stock •10 EXCHANGES. EXCHANGES. EXCHANGES. 803 o n ,., l i. P A ddoCl ' S ',^ :] w 60-70 acres oats, 200 acres tussock, bal- £. HPh P ii%rffii rCnta,S ' £3 3S PCr WCCk *«~ O-« wiri Exchange for "S^Pric^filsS^or o^^ ,1 ?? ,2 FREEHOLD (near Dunedm). Mortgage, £200 Owner will Exchange for Small Farm. 147 gr e f n^itt%e7;rXTc e in^Sbr^ all outbuildhiss--1000 A S^ a V^W^ > (n ° ar Balclutha )= SooVbuildinS ■ land carrying 750 Towr.Property" ' P ° r Mre; mort S a Se, £ 1000. Own-r will Exchangee for 94* dS E L^ Ut Sct ); £^r?asyTern" *" A ««,d Descriptio " cons "* *• LPARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, VALUATORS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OFFICES AND AUCTION ROOMS: MANSE STREET. -— FRUITLANDS. --— ' FRUITLANDS. THE LARGEST ORCHARD IN NEW ZEALAND. OTAGO CENTRAL FRUITLANDS (About 6 miles from Alexandra). 1000 ACRES. •' 1000 ACRES. 1000 ACRES. . THE FINEST FRUIT LANDS IN THE DOMINION DEMONSTRATED BY THE REMARKABLE GROWTH OF THE TREES 1 A/r TTrm>T7 S F£& A J [j OFFER TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. ' ' , n Messrs IVORY & SONS are prepared to engage 10 or 12 Returned Soldiers cmj t,. , AT THE END 0F FOUR YEARS lheso men should be thoroughly efficient, and at the same time their Orchards would be coming into profit. TW "l, + i Pj ADDITION TO EARNING WAGES, lnosc who take up land can, in their spare time, plant side crop's in their own sideiable addition to their wages. Rabbiting, also, in the winter, can bo profitably shouM B t\ke\,n I^ a 7 c ? n ) diti ? n Precedent to'being engaged that a Returned Soldier necesalT. alOnS EetUrn ° d wh( ? '' S a WOTke '~th'»t " the one qualification OTAGO CENTRAL FRUITLANDS(LTD.). Care of PARK, REYNOLDS (LTD.) ■MANSE STREET. DUNEDIN. _.., 4PDro rDTI CHEAP SOUTHLAND FARM. 241 S?. l R , E - EH f OLD; J i I ide i into 8 paddocks, well fenced and abundantly balance r[ les J Tom f 3 °o to m owes, horses, and cattle; 200 acres are level Terms? ; o^ n ellln ff °f* rooms stable, implement shed, and hut. Price, £3 &h!a r nd IS'. fo 0 ur C tport a un" y ° " PCr TWs Pr ° Pefty " situated » n t\ This is being sold on account of the owner having decided to go to the war •Phone 3608. TAMBLYOFkENZS;- & WTNTON, -Phone 3608 HOUSE, FARM, AND STATION AGENTS, AND VALUATORS ETC BRAITHWAITE'S BUILDINGS, 42 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN " IJAfb ACR ES L.1.P.;.. rent £140; heavy land (Southland); situated 2 miles from .R-r2:iJ\y the township, etc. The fences and improvements are in good order; large part netted; 100 acres turnips, 80 acres rape and grass, 25 acres oats, 26 acres native bush, balance good pasture; carrying 1550 sheep and their lambs. 80 head grown cattle, and 20 horses, but understocked; new up-to-date 6-roomed Dwelling, byre, for 20 cows, all other outbuildings. Price, £6 10s per acre. Terms. £1000, £500 in one year, £500 in two years, balance 10 years at 5 per cent. NORTH OTAGO FARM for EXCHANGE with N FARM in Southland; 260 acrcs , freehold; situated g-milo from rail, and all ottier conveniences. The property is well fenced and subdivided. At present there are 35 acres stubble 25 acres "worked for wheat, 14 acres turnips/ balance pasture, with a lot of clover through it. Four-rooihed Dwelling, barn, etc. The owner carries 370 to 400 ewes, plus cropping and fattening other stock. Price, £20 per acre. Mortgage £1600, at 5 per cent. fij"| Q ACRES (cheap) L.I.P. FARM, Owaka; buildings comprise 5-roomed Dwell-. '•w-S-O ing, etc.. for sale as a-going concern, with 16 cows, 2 heifers, 10 calves, 4 pigs, 2. horses, dray, etc. Prico, £7£o. Good terms. 8K jACRES LEASEHOLD; first-class dairy farm; very handy to Diinedin; the milk «J ' is lifted from the door for town delivery at 9d per gallon. As a going concern, with 23 good cows, horses, calves, fowls, cart harness, .full equipment farming implements. Price, £700. Buildings comprise 6-roomed Dwelling, byro for 20 cows, all other outbuildings. wq ACRES-SUBURBAN PROPERTY: situated within 11 miles of Dunedin and li iif miles from Mosgiel Railway Station; suitable for dairying, fruit-growing, or any other farming; easily worked land, and lying well to the sun, part-of it boint>ploughed ; buildings comprise 6-roomed Dv/elling byre for 16 cews, stables, barn, etc! .At present 16 acres stubble, 13 acres turnips, 1 acre potatoes, balance pasture; capacity ordinarily going 16 cows and young stock. Price, £1720. Or owner will EXCHANGE with a LARGER PROPERTY. β-i ACRES L.1.P., north line; handy little property: suitable for dairying, wheat, or -a- potato growing, or would made an ideal little place for anyone" going in, for dairying.and poutary; buildings comprise 5-roomed Dwelling, byre, stables, and shed, fowlhouses, etc. At present there are 19 acres stubble, a few acres turnips, balance pasture. Price, £500. Or owner will EXCHANGE with a HOUSE in Dunedin. Kffc ACRES LEASEHOLD; exceptionally heavy river flat dairying land; rent £63, t>" lease 8 years to go; adjoining the township; good factory alongside, or it is suitablo for a milk run; 5-roomed Dwelling, 12-stalled byre, stables, cart. shed, etc. The land grows 40 tons of turnips to tlie acre or 90 bushels of oats.' As a going concern, with 17 cows (spring-calvers), 3 horses, 2 brood sows,-12 fowls;, dog-cart, springcart, dray, all other sundries: approximately 20 acre's turnips (worth, roughly, £12 per acre for eatirg-off purposes). Total price £550. This is a splendid little'dairy farm, capable of running 30 dairy cows, and is worthy of your immediate attention pjA ACRES FREEHOLD HEAVY LAND, Oamaru District: suited for dairying, «3U potato-growing, or general farming; alongside railway station, and within seven miles of the town of Oamaru; subdivided into<>7 pa'ddocks At present 24 acres under cultivation, balance good grass; grows lucerne or any other crop to perfection. Further, the property is well watered; good 4-roomed Dwelling, washhouse ■ (with tubs), coalhouse, dairy, chaffhouse, byre, fowlhouse, piggeries, etc. The land is practically flat. The present owner carried 12 cows and young stock through the driest season, besides having a good amount of crop. Price, £1750. Terms: £500 cash, balance arranged. Or will take HOUSE or SECTIONS as part payment. <JK ACRES LEASEHOLD; situated oractically adjoining Dunodin, and within J-milc »jO of tram jerrm'mis. Buildings comprise good 6-roomed Dwelling, barn, byre, stable, sheds, feed houses, etc. For sale as a going concern, with 2 horses, 12 cows (in milk), bull, calves, 50 fowls, spring-cart,_ gig, express, dray, plough, harrows, all other imnlements, harness, milk cans, sundries; 4 acres turnips, lot of hay; milk run (with 70 customers). Price, £550. Or owner will EXCHANGE with HOUSE in town. 193 Princes St., AGENCY, Dunedin NEXT "GRAND" PICTURE PALACE. GOOD CITY PROPERTIES. GOOD CITY PROPERTIES. EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM. 1. FIRST-CLASS CITY FREEHOLD SECTION; clear title. 2. PRACTICALLY NEW 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, well let; small mortgage 3. BLOCK OF 5 ACRES FREEHOLD, HANDY TO DUNEDIN- no build' ings; clear title. v ' TOTAL PRICE FOR THE LOT £1435 EQUITY ...£llOO WILL CONSIDER EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM OR SHEEP COUNTRY T. E- S H I\E L & CO., LICENSED LAND AGENTS, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. TjiRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS in main street, Dunedin; large stock JD of first-class confectionery and fruit; cash register and lolly-boiling plantbaker's oven ;n premises; facilities for tea rooms if necessary. Only £145. ' TiWO HOUSES and SECTIONS in Clyde, near post office; well let to good tennntc and showing 13 per cent. net. Only £300. S tenaDt s, TrmiJlT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS in suburb; 7-roomed House- tomato U house and half-acre of the finest land; well stocked; at a rental of onlv 26<s nor week. Only £60 for the lot. - J per mOBACCONIST AND HAIRDRESSING BUSINESS, near Dunedin. Superior Shop JL and 7 Rooms, at a rental of only 25s per week; 5 years' lease. Books produced toWiow a profit of at least £10 per week, and could bo increased. Only £350. EVENING STAR RUN, South End; compact and very easily worked; 270 to VVi papers. Proßt about 45s per week. £225. / FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, in centre of town; splendid position cheap rent, and good business. The owner of this business is retiring owin'jr to ill-health, and is willing to accept £200, which is much '.ess than value. jMROCERY, FRUIT, AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS in main street; rent VJT of shop and rooms only 12s 6d per week; a splendid position, and books 'showing good business. Must be sold, and has been' reduced from £150 to £120.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16965, 29 March 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16965, 29 March 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16965, 29 March 1917, Page 10

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