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___ PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. , 'Phone 3608. M'KENZIE. & WINTON,'Phone36OB. ■ H t?,F?& t . FARM ' AND STATION AGENTS AND VALUATORS, ETC., 11A11 HWA1TE'S BUILDINGS, 42 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 4-0* 000 f- 0 " 1 (freehold unci renewablo lease; rent £150); close to rail, sohool, ,7"* i i * C-; o- 1 ' 001 " 1 Dwelling, extensile outbuildings, and plantation; easilyworked country; average Jambing, 85 per cent. Going concern (with 5000 sheep, 2000 - ewes, balance wethers, horses, cattle, and full plant), £25,000. This is easily-worked and safe country. • $H>,ooo AOI \ ES , ( fl ' l ? ehold and leasehold); a splendid sheep and cattle station, the u,X\ Yjw, i reen ,°¥, bo " extra heay y laIld : complete steading. Going eonoern iwiui oUUU sheep, half ewes, 650 cattle, breeding cows, und bullocks, 40 horses, implements, and plant), £20,000. <SOOO A< ~™ iS ; warm tussock country; situated close to Dunedin; all well fenced i t t and r subdl v"led; 6-roomed Dwelling, Cottage, complete steading otherwise; frf; y2i S 00 "? , for Rowing winter feed; carry all through 4000 sheep and cattle, i rice, ±/<i Ha 6cl per acre. £££10 Aol * Eis Special stud farm, Oamaru); absolutely the choice of the whole "w locality; the main railway lino runs through the Property; all other conveniences alongside; the sod is of the richest description, and grows tho heaviest of . ciops—grain, potatoes, roots, and other seeds,—and for fattening cannot bo excelled: running at present 1000 sheep, 100 cattlo, in addition to what is under cultivation; well fenced and subdivided; splendid steading, with large two-storey residence (h. fk C -ir S , °, n commanding rise; orcliard, garden, and plantation; extensive outbuildings, including men's Quarters, workshop, etc. Price £58 per acre; good terms arranged. This is an ideal Property for subdividing into small farms or using as a really up-to-date farm. • 24-0 A , CEJ £ S T ¥i flufc land (s° utn ); grows heavy crops of grass, grain, etc; suifcCT , abl ° for dairying or sheep farming; situated within half a mile of school store, etc.; practically new Dwelling, stables, implement shed, men's hut chaffcutter oil engine; good orchard and garden; steading, all well sheltered. Price £8 10s per acre, .terms: £500 cash, balance 4 per cent, or would take clear-title house as part payment. * S3OO '^ C^ ES , GOVERNMENT LEASE (Lawrence district); carries over 400 sheep, yw\J besides horses and cattle: at present 45 acres turnips, 20 acres young grass ..-acre potatoes, remainder in cocksfoot; modern 6-roomed Dwelling (h and c water) concrete tank; 2-roomed Cottage, and all outbuildings. As (with 236 ¥ e i?'a i??? s ' 6 cattl °. all implements, carts, harness, sundries, etc.), £1485 ly 4$ EH< 2 LD I DAI * IY FARM, 80 acre*; handy to school and factory; milk also -*-* mtcd lor town delivery at bis price; splendid ard complete steading stack of l? 11 £aw VeS ' ° f 4 aCrOS turnips ' cows and dr y o* l * llo ( all *°' d 40 head). T &0 iW 3 and 80 ACRES HEAVY LEASEHOLD FARM (Taieri ' - P , am . ,; s 't uat od alongside of dairyfactory, rail, and all other wm-wmiences; : can milk 40 cows; 2 Dwelhngs on property, complete steading otherwise. Goine concern (including freehold and leasehold, with crons on hand, turnips 25 cows 6 springing heifers, 5 yearlings 12 calves, horses, 9 pigs, poultry, and all implements, carts, and sundries), £1400. Splendid money-making proposition rjRCHARD PROPERTY 50. acres (Alexandra); close' to all conveniences; 5000 ' apple trees, 500 gooseberries, etc.; well-cared-for orchard, and just in ricrht trim for getting full use of. Price £1500; terms, £500 ingoing. J-0 AC -P? S Clai^ ci . Pla i? } GOVERNMENT LEASE; 5-roomed Dwelling, all outTt" buildings. Price £880. .;. 1 O 8, KO0(1 grazing land; within easy distance of tram, school, eta; 5-roomed i-u ■ u , wollm S' bvre ' Piggeries, etc.; 1 aore of raspberries and orchard; sells £30' worth of raspberries per year; 1 acre mangolds and turnips, balance irrass- carries 5 cows. Price £750. t «»>» «*"»» a Tt/HTLTON PLAIN: 100 ACRES; handy rail, factory, etc.; well fenced and sabjl?jl divided; 6 r roomed DwelUng, stables, loose-box, chaffhouso. byre, barn, etc • 33 acres stubble, 12 acres young grass, balance older pasture. Price £22 per acre. FOR SALE ; FOR SALE TTANDY LITTLE COUNTRY STORE;, just soft returned aokSer: on main line;JUL centre good district; no carting: Ingoing about £850, comprising stock, plant fittings, and goodwill of lease. ° * ' An(\ ACRES RENEWABLE LEASE; low rental; 5-roomed House, usual outhuild"f?* 06 ! 5 handy *? school; S ood a&ricuJtaral land; .will carry 500 ewes. Price, £2800. Terms can bo arranged. CHEAP RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. •OURKJS—Good 5-roomed COTTAGE, with verandah; front room, 3 bedrooma,"' I.l. kxtctlen ' ""h Zoalandia range built in, dressers, pantry, scullery, bathroom washhouse, and coalhouse. There is one acre of land, which would make good " poultry farm. This is one of the best houses for a worker on the market Price ' only £500. Don't miss it. A NDERSON'S BAY.-Cood RESIDENCE of 10 rooms, with £-acre in fruit trees.: j vegetables, lawn, flowers, and ornamental trees; a very fine home, in first-class' order, and splendidly situated. £1650. A NDERSON'S BAY.-Nice 5-roomed COTTAGE, with £-acre lovely garden and 1± u aCro r Paddock This is a place where there is room to keep a cow and a number of poultry. £1500. . ■ A NDERSON'S BAY.-First-rate BUNGALOW of 7 rooms: tile roof, electric light/ «*•■»- not and oold, septic tank; good i-acre garden. £1250. ANDERSON'S Al 5-roomed VILLA; electric light and all convenienoesl'-': good garden. Only £850. . QOTJTH END.-Superior 9-roomed Brick and Plastered RESIDENCE, with all conKJ vemences; also garage; over li acres land, in lawn, garden,, and ornamental trees; a very fane situation, with lovely view. Price, £3050. "J A NpERSON'S BAY.-A very well-built, substantial HOUSE of 5 rooms, with elec- '' -<--*. tno light, hot and cold water, porcelain bath, and other conveniences; full '■ a-acre, mce section, m flowers, vegetables, and fruit trees, also fowlrun. Price, £775.. have in Dunedin and Suburbs a large number of HOUSES on our books at i H ' P nce , s . ranging from £400 to £4000, and will be pleased to supply full particu- 1 lars on application. J *«« "<-«-■-...; WATERS, EITCHrE, & CO., ' : "'4. ESTATE AGENTS, ! CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. 'i r PARK, IEYNOLDi LIMITED, | AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN, MANSE STREET. " A 'FINE LITTLE GRAZING RUN of 1337 ACRES; renewable lease, at 3s Id per '' X3L acre, with right of purchase e at about £3. This, is a splendid proposition, and " we can recommend the Property with every confidence; situated within 7 miles of' handy to mam road and close to school; all well fenced and watered, and m the best order. The place runs 1400 ewes, 40 to 60 head of cattle, and 10 horses '■• besides about 100 acres m crop; stock never known to be poor. The buildings are '; well arranged and new consisting of 5-roomed House; (in course of erection, with all material on the spot), largo barn shearing shed, buggy house, stable, and sheep- ' yards to hold 1800 sheep. The old gentleman who owns the Property is failing m health which is his sole reason for selling, and to ensure a quick sale the price is reduced to bedrock. PRICE, £1550. Inquire at once if you want a good little / sheep run. Chances like this are rare. SPLENDID FARMING PROPERTY Ar ,„^ o MILTON DISTRICT. KJ.R ,ACR ES; 468' acres in grass, £0 acres in crop, 100 acres rich .fertile croppinjr [ - 3 land; worth £40 per acre; balance aU good grazing, suitable for sheep or cattle; well watered, fenced, and divided into 14 paddocks; carry easily 1000' sheep ■"■'" besides cropping and horses and cattle; good 7-roomed' House (telephone attached)', ! ' .and all conveniences; outbuildings complete and in good order. In addition to the above there is 118 acres Leasehold at 3s 6d per acre thrown in; all gobd grazing i land; plantation of bluegum at homestead alone worth £700;' situated 1 mile from rail :'■'■ and handy to school. The owner has to <rive up farming immediately, and must sell. Price £14 per acre. Easy terms arranged. No one in search of a profitable and productive, farm can go wrong m this. INQUIRE AT ONCE. • SOUTH OTAGO SHEEP-GRAZING RUN;, 1833 acres: 500 acres cultivated, divided *~> mto 12 blocks, all rabbit-proof fences; winter 1200 sheep, .with winter feed much more; 5-roomed Housa and all farm buildings. Price, £3 12s 6d per acre. - 407 A 6£ ACRES (Waikouaiti district); well sheltered and lying to the sun; main .road' : frontage; 4 miles from rail, 2 miles from school, and close beside factory: v carry 20 cows; new 6-roomed House, comfortable and weU built; d4-«talled byre and :' all other outbuildings. Price, £750. You couldn't wish for a better bargain tnan this. . " Ql ACRES, with good 5-roomed House, scullery, bathroom, cellar, etc.; splendid ', it. Tl ? w of harbo «F: ldeal Piace for poultry-farming; large orchard; fowl runs.' l and breeding pens. Price, £650. 427 ; "14-Q A O C: ? ES ( witl ]! n 19 miles of Dunedin North), carrying 58 head of cattle, and t . ° nors es; all well fenced, watered, and mostly ploughable; main road frontage; grows good crops; 7-roomed House and 4-roomed Cottage; 26-stalled bvre ; motor house stable, barn, and all farm buildings; school adjoining, and handy to rail. Price, £12 per acre. . 435-'" 14.& ACRES (Taieri); rich level land, all ploughable; high, carrying capacity; 8i -, roomed 2; storT stot »e House, slate roof, and all outbuildings; handy to school--and rail. Price, £28 per acre. We are prepared to finance bona fide buyers. > ' "ft/TAGNIFICENT SUBURBAN BRICK RESIDENCE. 7 rooms'; fibrous plaster cell- ■- -lyjl ings dome centre, spacious drawing room, latest paper and friezes, tile grates.' electric light; bathroom (porcelain bath, hot and cold water), built-in wardrobes, 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 retired '■ gentleman; handy to city and cars; an ideal home—everything one could wish for. " ;: £fexT S £ b -, urb °F F .£RS A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO A MEDICAL PRACTI XIUNJiiR, for building up a luxurious practice. PRICE. £1450. 10,503. : v, DOMINION CHAMBERS, "** & Baraora. v 142 RATTRAY STREET. O '^^ , * (Opposite Wood's Private Hotel). -ty Hooso & Land Agonts. Land Sarroyiny a SpeoialtT. •' Ci'T. CLAIR (in most popular part, close esplanade).—Charming RESIDENCE of 5 • r e y ,i" oom f : Wlth ev , ery convenience, 'and all in perfect order; two nice freehold sections; garden and lawn and flowers. This is without doubt one of the best and cheapest properties offering in St. Clair, and it is on account of the '' owner leaving Dunedin that it is being sacrificed fully £300 under its value £300 deP°? s°"* miss th,s opportunity, or you will have a lifetime regret. fyJNOTTAR TOWNSHIP (Roslyn, close Belt).-Pretty BUN, ' JLT GALOW; fibrous plaster ceilings, wide hall, expensive papers and friezes, tile grates and hearths; electric light, hot and cold, copper and tubs; concrete founda- : tioa; nice garden, asphalt paths and yard. Owner leaving. £100 deposit terms for :r Dalance.. r 5 "-*** M * ul -.. RISE (penny section).—Splendid. HOUSE of 4 rooms, with small '• kitchen; bathroom, (copper and tubs), and all other conveniences; 1 large freehold section; good garden; lovely view; immediate possession. Must sell ; this month. Only £415. Very suitable for returned soldier MORNINGTON (close Hawthorne avenue), in warm and sheltered ' posit.cn-Practically New HOUSE of 4 large rooms, bathroom, sculler? (hot < and cold water); electric light, cupboards and wardrobes; washhouse (copoer' and tubs), large workshop; nearly i-acre section; fine garden,'asphalt paths and yard:■■-•', suitablec for returned soldier; a good home. £75 deposit .TVUKOAN STREET-Substantial 6-roomed VILLA, with bathroom, scullery (hot ■' JL>; and cold water); gas; washhouse foppper and tubs), large workshop; sxunrv '. £640 EDctlon ; S&rden, fruit and vegetables. A cheap home. £75 deposit Only'' JP.SO :B W OSIT h end ' ° n *'"*> " oar Gardens).-Sound HOUSE of 5 rooms,'-* oW^HJ 1 bathroom scullery hot and cold water, modern sanitation, cupboards and wardrobes, tile grates, bay windows and portico; good elevated section, garden • fine view • ; • no borer. Deceased estate. Genuine bargain, £450 «=«, M US i^?nFNrF K fi SE (in the pick °,? tho dis i" ct > 2 mbntos from car).-Modern JWL RESIDENCE, 6 large rooms scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, 3 lanra bay windows, tile grates and surrounamgs, artistic papers, wide arched hall, glassed-in portico; fane level sunny section, laid out in garden, shrubs, and lawn; asphalt pathT : and live hedges; well sheltered; panoramic view; all in-perfect order. Tne first to - inspect will buv Only £1175 ! • "° - A G^it T <?SS4'm?l i rA o^v^ 0 ? a ? tray Btnet and Oathodral; practically new and " -flk- pretty SEMI-BUNGALOW 5 largo rooms, with aU the latest modem convent if enccsand improvements, electric light, artisbc papers and friezes, tile grates and sur ,: rounds casement windows; nice sunny elevated freehold section, flowers and lawnroom for motor garage; glorious view: best proposition offering in the city. Owner - leaving this week. £200 deposit. Don't lose tho bargain .; TftyTAORI HILL (Centrally situated) VILLA of 4 largo rooms; bathroom ITX scullery hot and cold water electriclight, copper and tub?; ' " good sunny freehold sectionj garden; owner in country; must be sold. £7JideS' -'■'-> Clioapest homo in tho district. £475 aepomt. -j "OOSLYN (close St. .John's Church).-Splendid RESIDENCE (one flat) of 7 larci '•" a v (lar °° i . <hmnK room l ond bathroom (hot and cold water); gas. Snen S and wardrobes, retarn vorandan. and 2 bay windows; with fine i-acre flowers; asphalt paths «nd yard; all surrounded by Uto hedges, *S tpwn. Cheajyest home in Roslyn. Easy terms. Must be- sold, '^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17657, 21 June 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17657, 21 June 1919, Page 13

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