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PROPERTIES fob sale and to let. JOHN REID ■& SONS (LTD.), tgsSs. vAurAmM - Telephone 190 CORNER LIVERPOOL ND BOND STREETS. Telephone 5391 We make a SPECIALTY of the OIT TOWN AND COUNTRY A BARGAIN! ANDERSON'S BAY 11 COMPACT DAIRY FARM, ABOUT 27 ACRES, WITH HOUSE, ALSO GOOD BYRE AND STABLE. THIS FARM IS EASY OF ACCESS, IN GOOD HEART, AND SPECIALLY WORTHY OF ATTENTION, AS THE TRUSTEES HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE TO BRING ABOUT A READY SALE TO ENABLE THEM TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. SEE US FOR PARTICULARS. JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.). 1 RATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Corner Water and Vogel streets. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 4800 iS" ™ S™ tls* *• „d hoggst.). Prio. te Telephone 953. W. KID D, Tetephone 859. LAND SALESMAN, REAL ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT, * a^?t, DOWIJNG STREET (next Jackson's Tea Roams), DUNEDIN 90 DAIRY TpXCHANGE FOR lIRGW ppo , FARM, as a going concern, situated Mli PERTY—2SO n PBOtandy to town; rent £1 per acre; 6-itoocied rolling downs- flats and Dwelling, cowbyre for 20 cows, stable, barn, situated north' W g J inclement shed; nearly all grass with ex- within a mile and a half nf «»»i 1 oeption of SO acres bein c worked for tur- from rail- nlI ??„ ' nupe; situated about half a mile from rail, necessary 'outbuildings- 2 1 from sohool; stock and plant plantations. A res choicf Pr^? 5 consists of 20 nulk cows, 1 bull, 3 pigs, 4- £30 per acre. Equity £MOO*' /Cf 09 ' 25 8 , 1 double-furrow wishes to for' W IwS" plough, driL _ plough, smng plough, north preferred fir Property, mower, tiiriiip"SonrVGr, diso harrows a a j " set leaf, hapows, clod-crusher, roller, spring- 240 ; fu 4 3 '' £ a f n>d i ay ' - 5 a®'® plough order; concrete sheepdip- good chama, scalding tab, set spring-cart harness, good road to door; 12 acres oafs Se £ loadm S chains, 2 oart leady for turnips. £fl Tt'J, °® saddles and breeohmgs, 3 collars, haymea, Owner would consider aif 9 ' and winkers, lOowt manure, 50 empty sacks, good Town House up to „ ® Jftl 2 ladders, 4 horse-covers, 1 Baltic separator, . payment, and would leave balanen nf l** chu. mon«, li. on £?T«5 SSLSi: E x giiSf H# dairy, 10-stalled stable .barn, shearing shed, FREEHOLD; 8-roomS etc.; 60 acres oats, 115 ready for turnips. | stable, loose-box, barn new shpnrmw i?, r ®j e Price £12 per acre. Equity, £4650. Owner shsepyards, etc.; carrying 900 shrJL j would consider an Exchange for 50 to 100 25 head cattle, 12 hZscl Price £?n v2 Acres (nwtW. Fol. 63 per acre. Equity, £4300; balance fet fzQ. AL-xvillb rKJIaLHOJjD; as a gome mortgage. Owner wislim e OS concern; 7-roomed Dwelling, dairy, handy totowTwherehe eonMlJ W * Crea stable, loose-box, 16-stalled cowshed, etc.; or two and poultry, and would COW cows, horses, implements too numerous tq Exchange for such a i aa mention. Pnce, £1280. Good, terms * your position submit ft FoL 35 once. p oi 77 BARGAINS. BARGAINS. HOSTEL in the beet part of High <tree»; a beautiful view and c minutes' walk from the Post Office. This Brick and Concrete RiW?!r recently designed and .erected for a GIRLS' HOSTEL, and is equipped with® eve™ modern convenience. including electric light and bells, gas, six porcelain cold shower Daths and teams, three lavatories, three linen pressed three etore trunk rooms, washhouse, fire escapes, etc. There are 16 up-to-date lmnTrLm, if- - wiU accommodate 25 boarders. If further accommodation should be refuired^erfjfn f"*,®. n a i^ on S i J 8 ' I- or 24 ro ° mß ' Pri <* of Bunding Freehol Land is £3500, and easy terms may be arranged by approved nnrnhacor „ , *" d w-S p P SI»rtSS.ISSi RESIDENCE, 8 md ,W 1 A cr, Ir«hoId : OTt r,lM sunnv, sheltered, beaqtiful vjew; grounds planted wd laid out it. fruit lowers' ar.d shrubs; entrance carnage and motor drive; within 6 mix>utes from 2d house 7ost £1200 Price. £875. • d Beotlon > |^ENTT,EM AN'S RESIDENCE.. 9 rooms; brick, slate roof; fxerr -modern vemence; 3-iwre freehc.ld. mcley laid out lawn; beautiful view 3 4 minutes from 2d section. Price, £1000 (or offer). ' 6 frontagcs : TOWELLING, 6 rooms; freehold section, 1 rcod 15 poles; 145 ft front*™. view; 3 minutes from 2d section. Price, £500. great T. E. SHIEL & CO., \ LICENSED LAND AGENTS, . STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. ' Pl ™V\ TI '-v a „ ' Fh ™ »"• JAMES B. GRAVE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, N.Z. IBSOBANCB BOn -B!^^|™R ] RATTE A T AND OUWFOm BOAEDING-HOUSE (freehold), one-storey 23 rooms* Wizard lip-lit. knr j i shop, stable, and loose-box. As a SI S bHhard saloon the contents (including billiard table, two pianos, motor oar horse iT 6 whole of fowls, and pig). Situated .in splendid district o°? F^iicS^ 11158 ' aEd COIJNTRY {or SALE. Full particulars on I kS? CASH BUYERS WantiDff TOWN HOUSES. If you are a seller let me BOND'S A G E N 0 y. 193 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. PROPERTY SALESMEN, FINANCIAL AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS POR SALE or EXCHANGE, 600 ACRES FREEHOLD (one-third w A worth £30 per acre), South Lme in a splendid centre; all land • able; large Dwelling-house and outba.fldmgs, all good; never-failing suppb m aU paddocks, and good 3 males from rail; been carrying 900 sh«L oroppmg, and, with nnprovemonts, wifl carry 2000 sheep S S rn' health, the owner is prepared to accept a very low price. PRICE flin -ui g to U1 " wnH aorS' exchange fOT freehold cityprofbr^XcTplact; ty ft(\ ACRES LEASEHOLD, situated North Line; rent 10s oer aom- _~j p, aJid outbuildings. For Sale as a Going wrth implements, etc., £550. ' cr ° I>3 ' horses, "piRST-CLAfiS FREEHOLD SEASIDE STORE AND BOARDING-HOUSF A™, f good business, for Sale as a Going Concern, including horW ° 8 5 harness, furniture eto £900 Store stock at valuation. INQUIRE TTTTq 4?l9^A- CITY ( North End): QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD wMV Sl-J 115 - t 14 th^ re ° n '. ° f edm to-day, and will sell quickly. Would malce splendid boarding esfSZaS^l house for roomers. Looked at m any way, there is money in it. Why lkl,S alone is worth the money asked. • -KWid (OR NEAR OFFER) —CITY-. UPSTANDING 7-ROOMED DWPTTTTjo . ,"r lai ?° oorn ? r section, freehold; near nenny section. Castle street 5 is ridiculous, but as the owner lias left D unedin, the plase MUST BE'SOLD FARM LANDS FOR SALE. "I FREEHOLD (Milton district); subdivided into 6 paddocks bv rrr^i ±04 fences; 7 acres wheat, 11 acres oats, 20 acres for turnips i. ,! the Buildings consist of 4-roomed House, stable, byre, barn, and sheep vardi PRTPP £9 per acre. We can ( arrange reasonable terms of purchase. J A/ifl ACRES FREEHOLD (Milton district); land undulating; 5-roomed Krm«o 4fcOU hot and cold watef; drained, byre, stable, eto.; fenccs in good order PRTn.' FOR LAND £5 per acre. Or can be bought a GOING 200 ewes and cattle, besides crops, as the owner has to.go into camp We rXn J; reasonable terms of purchase. g3TO 100 AC ® ES FREEHOLD (Milton district); subdivided into 7 paddocks water in XW each; grows good crops; well fenced; land all ploughable, clean, and li!mJ" nice 6-roomed House, all outhouses and outbuildings, in good rcoair- j orchard. PRICE, £9 10s per acre. Small deposit wanted Gn and Q/fl ACRES LEASEHOLD (Lawrence); 15 acres oats, balance grass; rent P.~sn Orsh year; 4-roomed House. PRICE, £150 a "| OA ACRES LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM; milk run; handy Dunedin- 22 renl good milking cows and other stock; plant, etc. AS A GOING CONCFRtt £600. Walk in, walk out proposition. Terms arranged. N ' OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.), P.O. Box 523. 15 KMPTRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. 'Phoaa 25^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17464, 5 November 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17464, 5 November 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17464, 5 November 1918, Page 8

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