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. PROPERTIES FOR SALB AND TO LET. E. L. MACASSEY & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, AND ESTATE AGENTS, 148 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. RETURNED HOMES. RETURNED SOLDD3RS' HOMES. ,QAV]3RSHAM.-SOTon-roomod HOUSE, with bathroom (hot and cold water) pantrv R°^T N^; Five ' roOn?ed SEa,II -BUNGALOW HOUSE, with electric light and all THIS GRAND HOMe!" 0685 g ° S ' Z ° SCOti ° n - £5 ° DEPOSIT WIL L PURCHASE TMTUSSELBURGH.- Seven-roomed BUNGALOW HOUSE, with all conGREAT n BARGAIN° P ° Siti ° n - PBICE ONLY £ICCO - THIS IS F A S° U pl 0 D £ U KK- r a 0 7 00 d SSS H ° Wlth all ™en™e, ments FRICV,, £1350, AS A GOING CONCERN. THIS IS A FIRST OT DAHIYING PROPERTY. A QaCHARD._SO ACRES LEASEHOLD (66 years to run, and renewable; rent £1 11s 6d pot- annum); 20 acres in trees, balance in grass; 2700 fmnstlv appes some plums poors nectarines, and peaches, rasps, currants, g^seberried etc.); 2 horses, 2 carts, 2 ploughs, 2 mowers, three-feaf harrows discs • scuffler etc., 1 cow, 20 fowls, furniture and tools, harness, ete! ; 5-roS outbuildings. Price, £2000, as a going concern. A SNIP. r °°mca riouse and I QI?A ACRES' LEASEHOLD (rent 2s per acre; 4 vears to rnn WTTTT ■rtpwt , m? .AO/U PnEOHASEAT*2PEEaCEU!) P Also/ 300 ACEeTPASTORAL LEASE JSS!*».P«"«'"")! «l» >cras been oulliv»tal, balance in tomook; 600 she.p 10 PABK/EEENOLDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN, MANSE STREET. ONE OF THE CHOICE FARMS IN SOUTH OTAGO. TO BE SOLD AT £22 10s PER ACRE. TO BE SOLD AT £22 10s PER ACRE 34-0 ACRES RICH AGRICULTURAL AND SHEEP FARMING LAND- well •rr , situated ; to J^ l ™" 11 townshl P' a " d adjoining saleyards; remarkably rich land; every yard ploughable; well watered; sheep-proof fenced; free from weeds and lying well to the sun; bounded on all sides by main roads. This ProDertv i<T+lia most convenient to work in the district, and the most profitable. The carrying capacity, at a_ low estimate', would be 700 shesp and 20 head of large stock besidfs ISv 75 acres in crop. This is an exceptionally fine Property, and we doubt if there is anything better on the market m Otago. Tho Homestead is complete and m good Order - (331)^ SOUTHLAND MIXED FARM. 924 ACRES HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND; well situated, and in eood orderwi • f flat, a i d ,11 "* l ar e e «™a ™der culti^tion; valu' able mixed bush, balance natural state; surface sown in cocksfoot; well watered fenced and subdivided; estimated to carry and winter 690 sheep, 20 cattle, and 6 ' Wsclose beside propose railway. Tins Property is certain to rise in value Is in adS' tion to timber possibilities, there are coal deposits of a very promising nature TtaJM ings consist of new,, convenient 6-roomed House, sheepyards, and all outfflfcm t£ railway at present is within eight miles, also freezing works, school 3 miles TK,-«;t an excellent chance of acquiring a valuable and promising Property at £5 10s per ■ ' / (418) WE HAVE FARM PROPERTIES TO SUIT ALL BUYERS in the various DisV.T tricts of Otago and Southland, and our aftn is to give satisfaction to clients Ta/TAGNIFICENT SUBURBAN BRICK. RESIDENCE, 7 rooms; fibrous plaster ceil XVA ,nn:s dome centre, spacious drawing room, latest paper and friezes tile TrrUfn, electric light; bathroom porcelain bath, hot.and cold water), built-in linen' presses pantry, scullery (with porcelain sink), sun room; large washhouse (copper and tubs), store, coalhouse; gas cooker; large motor garage, workshop, fowlhouse-asphalt paths; splendid fruit and flower garden. This Residence is most suitable for reK gentleman; handy to city and cars; an ideal home— everything one onnM «;«£ * This suburb OFFERS A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO A MTODTPat TIONER for buildins up a luxurious practice PRICE. £1450. L PRA 1 0103 FOR SALE. COMFORTABLE COUNTRY HOME. 20 ACRES FREEHOLD. 20 ACRES FREEHOLD. ON the outskirts of one of the most prosperous inland towns in South rw.» u ■ we can offer a freehold of .20 acres subdivided into six paddocks speciaKdanted for either fruit-growing or dairying. Present condition: Two acres in hmm P acres new grass, five, acres skimmed for potatoes, two acres in orchard 1 1 t t se ? en apples), balance sown in oats and grass. Buildings consist of 5-roomed PnH-7,™ Kee P in S , house, ■ dairy, and store room, 3-stalled stable, 3-staUed Svre fmvfl, Wash " pigstyes, etc. Garden, i-acre with Pinu ? insignus plantation. The Sev J i "Tl on two sides, and can be easily cut ud into 5-ac-.:o sections if desired. Price £1100 f ■ CHEAP RESD3ENTIAL PROPERTIES. A NDERSON'S BAT: Good RESIDENCE of 10 rooms, with in fruit tr~, vegetables, lawn, flowers, and ornamental trees. A very fine hcW /n fiU f , order and splendidly situated. £1650. ; me, m n^t-rate A NDERSON'S BAY: Nice s : roomed COTTAGE, with lovely garden anrf u n^beToVSr P y a . dd^sb0 ThlS " " »» tO A*^^ So 3 : tile roof - <*^° A NDERSON'S BAY: Splendid 6-roomed BUNGALOW; fine entrance hall Wpl mantels and grates; specially built; everything nice; sood situatinr,. t -i ely table, and flower gardens, and fowl run. £1000. gooa situation; fruit, vegeA NDERSON'S BAY: Goodl 6-roomed SEMI-BUNGALOW; first-rate order ™ i , £9(JO n ° Vei7 fiDe *-"** a den ; O sh e d and ' A N P S &? A s " rO ° med V^LA: eleCtliC %ht aDd —eniences; all con trees; a very fine situation, with lovely view. Price, £5050. ornamental TW-ORTH DUNEDIN: Superior 9-roomed RESIDENCE (wood), in one flat «,„♦.• II mg 5 bedrooms and 4 hvm S rooms, with all conveniences; large plastered and papered throughout; * acre section; good garden -house I 1 ' situated, being well sheltered from prevailing winds; good outlook.' Pri ce ? £1250 y For further particulars apply ' WATERS, RITCHTE, & CO., CRAWFORD STREET. DUNEDIN. 'Phone 3 6OB.T AMBL ™, M'KENZIE. & WINTOnT^w^ HOUSE, FARM, AND STATION AGENTS AND VALU4TORS vrr BRAITHWAITE'S BUILDINGS, 42 PRINCES STREET Q'AAffe ACRES SWEET FREEHOLD LAND, within easy reach nfn j»UUII mostly ploughable; close to rail, school, etc.-subdivided nt 0 " 1 ?^ 1 ? 5 blocks and paddocks; carrying at present 5800 sheep and a large herd of ™++i 7, good lambing and fattening country. Price,£3 10s per acre Cattle; all A no ACRES RICH FLAT FARM, GERALDINE, TEMUKA DISTRTfYT 4SrOO to 1400 sheep, in addition to cropping; excellent steading modern^ ' ™ n "i P rough-oast bungalow, patent light, and every other modern convenience ,1; c ° noret - e buildings; 14 acres plantation, all sorts of trees. Price, £25 per icre- Z n? < £ t " change with larger block cheaper country, south. ' . WIJI • i! * x " HANDY DAIRY FARM, PALMERSTON, 100 acres; 1 mile from town*' ui. *heavy flat, balance flat terrace; carry 150 ewes, 6 cows, in addit?on7o ,r n P! - half grows average 40 bushels of wheat; 5-roomed Dwelling, byre for 10 cows *hw Oppm s'> genes, etc. Price, £30 ' per acre. < ows ' sta Wes, p lg . Q,ri ACRES BEAUTIFUL FLAT FARM, MILTON; albngside rail- handv + i, , £?U factory, etc.; all well fenced and subdivided; grows 100 bushek ol« 001, bushels of wheat; 5-roomed Dwelling, byre, stables, etc. Price, mcludin* md £32 per acre. b iurn 'P crop, TRA ACRES HANDY FARM, TAIERI PLAIN; all free from floor?. JLOU sheep and 20 milk cows; 8 acres turnips, 40 acres pWhed h,'l ° nmee m good 7-roomed Dwelling, all outbuildings. Price, £30 per acre ' Dalance ffrass; ryft ACRES, NORTH LINE,- heavy flat and undulating land, aWside of rn-i x 6\J capacity, 30-cows; part of turnips this year were sold at £14 r. ' eto - ; roomed Dwelling and all outbuildings. Price, £2800. Easy inroinsr acre; 5 " rt/ll ACRES WITHIN HALF A MILE OF SCHOOL; handy to facterv r-| * /&-±X flat and fine easy terrace; heavy soil, and capable of further etc ' ; in present state will carry 300 ewes, or suitable for dairvin" PrioP 1 2 Q ?rovein ont; £600 cash, balance 4 per cent. . ' °' ce, * 9 Per awe. IQA ACRES, WITHIN 6 MILES OF OAMARU; adjoining the rail™ <• ■ XOU handy to school and factory; well watered; subdivided and shlltl 7 i statloh • tation; model farm, with bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhouse dairv ill I P n " roof, also stone outbuildings, etc.; the land is practically flat and undulnfi unde F one ' for grain or potato growing, dairying, etc. It is one of the model fnrtn. " ff ',suitable now difficult to find. Price, £36 per acre. Terms arranged S wluch ar ° 099 ACRES, WAIKOUAITI; handy to rail, factory, school, etc • D arr ™ OAIAJ pasture, cocksfoot and clover, balance sown down in good' mivt, porman , en t grasses; without winter feed carries 600 breeding ewes- 10 acres shelti K -r ngllsll Dwellings, 4 and 6 rooms, bath, all outbuildings; 'phone on. Level wiL rJ" 0 £20 per acre. ' " arm situation. G(\ ACRES EDUCATION LEASE, WAIKOUAITI DISTRICT- small ™ f O\J Dwelling, with bathroom, stororoom. and all outbuildings- 1 aero ™ I.F acres turnips, and balance grass. Price includes 21 cows, 20 other cattle W? S °i ' °, sows, porkers, fowls, implements, sundries, stack sheaves, 2 tons chaff seed, chaff stack, sundries, ete. £1300. , ' l u «ntity grass Q/?A ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE; easily worked land, within o-lsv *■ t ■ ODl? of rail, school, ete.; well fenced and subdivided; capacity 250 L dlstar ! c f lambs, besides cropping; buildings comprise Dwelling and all outb"uildintri P v going concern, with 430 sheep 20 acres oats in stack, 5 acres turnips, 6 horse?' fn implements, sundries, etc., £16.00. ' "urbes, ail FAMOUS WAIKAKAHI, SOUTH CANTERBURY; 420 acres LIP • rent 4, a 1 rich alluvial soil, though stony; within half a mile of school 'Jl+ X ' carrying and fattemner country; yields 70 bushels of oats to the acre • thi, ™,J?" thrashing over 30 bushels; holds grass splendidly; reckoned suitable for 'puttin/down in permanent pasture; in grass will do easily standing a block of 500 ewnq 1 fattening 1000 head through summer; fencing and. water supply in excellent orrU? 8 5-roomed Dwelling, all outbuildings. Price, txceuent ordor;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17635, 27 May 1919, Page 10

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