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PROPERTIES FOH BALB AND TO LET. •Phono 2141. ~~ ~ I I " - ,ph ° no 2UI " JgATTERSBY & C 0., T ANn QALKSMEN REM/ ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, LAND bAliijbMJ.iN, mi> BUILmis , G(S( 25 DOW LING STREET, DUNEDIN. £T>A ACRES FREEHOLD (MOSGIEL); id 2 paddocks; well fcncod and watered; 7 £\J amy under cultivation, balanco grass; 7-roomed House, stable, oovvbyro, ivll <>utbuikliu cr s: closo- to station firul school. I lvlCl'j, Jo.rnw, £1000 cash. WELL SUITED FOR POUI7TRY. F. 371 I" ACRES FKKKiIOLO (CLOSE TO DUNEDIN), in 2 paddocks; fcncod and i) " wit.T'il- li acres orchard; 10-roomed Dwelling, all ennvenionws; close to rtnlion and school. PRICE, £1500. THIS PROPERTY GROWS SPLENDID FRUIT F. 239 ACRES FREEHOLD (MILTON DISTRICT); in 16 paddocks; 40 aores stubble, y&U 40 acres turnips, balance 'English grass and tussock; over 2 miles of boundary i'enco rabbit proof; now 5-roomwl House, all conveniences; 7fetall stable (with loft.), shenringshed, barn, and all necessary outbuildings; fituaterl f'i rniKs from Milton, 2 miles from post office and school. PRICE, £6 pe. acre. A LARUE PORTION OF THIS FARM lIAS BEEN" LIMED F. 57 /»A ACRES FREEHOLD, 10 ACRES LEASEHOLD; rent £3, 9 years to run; 3 Olr acres "ood heavy bush, balance in grass, excepting 9 acres ii\ oats and turnips'; 5 roomed Dwelling, 14-stall cowbyre, and other outbuildings; situated 3 miles from Dunedin, 1-mile from school. To bo Bold as n Going Co.-icern, with 15 good rnillc cows, 1 bull, 3 calves, 3 horses, full sot farm implements, harness, dairy utensils, sundries, etc. PRICE for the lot, £1650 ' F. 366 -jq/, ACRES FREEHOLD, 40 ACRES EDUCATIONAL RESERVE; rent 14s per luu aero; 18 years to run; perfectly fenced and watered; 40 acres oats (instack), 16 acres rape, 12 atjres turnips, balance rich pasture; carrying at present 300 ewes and 280 dry sheep, besides 30 head cattle; situated in the Oamaru district, close to post office and school; Dwelling of 6 rooms, and all other outbuildings. PRICE, £25 per acrc. A TIP-TO [• FARM. ■ _ F. 8 rA ACRES FREEHOLD, with splendid 8-roomed Residence, all conveniences; 1 »)VF mile from 'dairy factory, school adjoins tho property; all nice flat land. PRICE, £40 per acrc. . F. 388 A AA ACRES FREEHOLD; rolling downs country; 30 acres turnips, balance mostly natural state; will carry.l sheop to tho acre; 5-roomed House, stable, chaffhouse, sheds, sheepyards, etc.; situated 1 mile station and school by good road PRICE, £5 per aero. Terms very' easy. F. 368 -J A ACRES FREEHOLD (GORE); in 3 paddooks; all fenced, well watered; i-acrc JLlf potatoes; 4-roomed Dwelling, bosidc6 outbuildings; closo to station and school. PRICE, with 2 cows, 3 head of other cattle, £520. THIS PROPERTY IS WELL SUITED FOR POULTRY FARMING. F. 244 kja AORES FREEHOLD (SOUTH LINE); splendid grazing country; will can-y 1 sheep to the acre; grows spicr.did crops; well fenced, post and. wire netting; 6-roomed House, all conveniences; also 5-roomed Cottage, and all necessary outbuildings; situated 6 miles from post office, school, etc. PRICE. £8 per acre. Terms, £1000 cash. A sound proposition. F. 40 11Q a ACRES FREEHOLD (NORTH LINE); all rich fiat land; 90 acres turnips, J.J.Ovr 40 acres rape; .carrying at present 2000 sheep, besides cattle, etc.; perfectly fenced and watered; 4 roomed Houso (new), all conveniences; stable (new), barn, implement shed, etc., all in tip-top order: situated 2 miles station and school. PRICE, £12 10s per acre. £5000 cash required. Well worth inspection. F. 262 fiQfi ACRES FREEHOLD; fenced in 3 paddocks; 10 acres cleared, balance mostly bush; about 20 acres heavy timber; 3-roomed hut. cowbyre j situated close to Dunedin, 1 mile from school. PRICE, £450. F. 10

Telephone 959. Q EORG E W. KID D, Telephone 959. land salesman, real'estate, and financial agent, 40 DOWLING STREET (adjoining Princes street), DUNEDIN. 1ri A ACRES (Southland); nearly all ploughable; 5 miles to Mataura, and l mile 180 to i-chool and P. 0.; 40 acres oats, 27 acres turnips, 20 acres young gr«*s,. lo rorl fnr vounw grass, balance older pasture; 6-roomcd House, chaffhouso, "y «**■ »*«.« io ' including crops. Terms, £700 cash. ... , , 7 , -i a ACRES FREEHOLD (north line); J-mile from rail, factory, school, and town--146 25 a "res turnips, 30 acres one-year-old grass, 20 acres two-year-old "Tass- 5-roomed House, washhouse, storo and coalshed, up-to-date fowlhouse 14ft), ■'stable, looscbox, chaffhouso, cowshed, implement shed, and piggeries. £22 por acre. Terms, £1600 may remain at 5i per cent. loL MS n ACRES L.I.P. (Oamarii district); 16 paddocks; 1 milo to school, 3 miles .o 516 rail and 3 miles to Oam aru by good roads; 14. acres lucerne 380 acres, English "rass, balance tussock; 3-roomcd House, barn, shearing shed, and sheepyards; annual rent £198. This is a real good sheep farm and will carry 2 sheep to the acre. Price £12 10s per acre. Good terms to suitable purchaser. Fol. 548 Tr-tnp ttvpttaNPlF for °*ood tpwn HOUSE: Freehold FARM in the Mataura dis* F trict- 570 acres freehold, subdivided into 5 paddocks by good fences; 500 acres rain to whool 5 miles to rail and factory; 32 acres oats, 8 acrcs tarSpf 6 acr'c S i yo b a lanco good tussock and native feed There is a good plantation on property. This is a good block of sheep country, and the owners price is £9 per acre. Equity £1040. • Q/Jl ACRES Suburban Property; 5 paddocks; good broomed House (h. and c. 04;t water bathroom); good shelter; good cowbyre and cartshod 2 acres turnim Tsrood) 4 of hay, 1 stack of "-oats. Price, £2450 for the lot; or owner would sell 7 acrcs and building- for £1250, and Lease the balance for £2 per Would take town House in part payment. j°ii ACRES FREEHOLD; good 10-roomed House; electric light hot and cold; Alt. drained to septic tank; 25 looscboses and 10 feodhoueos, also large shed lhis property is used as boarding-house and training stables, and shows a good profit per annum. Price £2500; terms arranged or would rent at £2 5s per week. Fol. 544 nsofi ACRES FREEHOLD, Milton District; 2 miles to school and post office, 1 mile to telephone and 6 miles to Milton by good metalled road; new House of 5 rooms, bath, hot and cold water; stable, barn and cowbyre, also 3-roomed Cottago and scullery 7-stalled stable and loft, shearing shed and aheepyards ; 40 acrc-s stubble, 4(J acres turnips, 50 acres young grass, balance English grass and. tussock; good plantation of bluegums; 200 acres have been limed. The fences are m good order, and include about two miles of netting. Price £6 per acre. Fol 546 i-rv ACRES FREEHOLD (handy Dunedin); 5-rooraed House, cowbyre, stablo, barn, 50 and piggery- 12 acres young grass, about 4 acres stubble, 1 patch. potatoes, 12 tons oaten sheavea; 5 cows, 2 calves, 2 horses, 1 foal; 2-ton wagon, spnng-cart tipdrav df plough, s.f. plough; 5 ewes, 20 lambs; hillside plough swing plough scuffler, set MH. discs, set 3-leaf harrows, swineletrees chains, and harness for 3 horses 1 sledge; 4 miles to rail and 1 mile to school. Price, fiomg concern, £1350. Fol. 541 4r* ACRES FREEHOLD SUBURBAN FARM; good House, cowbyre, sheds; .j6 -icrcs crass balance under cultivation. Going concern (including 20 cows. 1 bull i hows and set implements), £3500. Terms if required. Also 70 Acrcs Leasehold belonging to same owner, within 2 miles from freehold Going concern (including 2'i cows 1 bull, 2 horses, and set implements), price £800. Tins would make a suitable proposition for two men to work in conjunction. 1 can sell tho freehold "separately. _ ! FoL 543

Box 351. M. HAR'RIS & C 0., 'Phone 3640. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 214 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ACRES FREEHOLD SUBURBAN Q AiCtIES SUBURBAN PROPERTY; 50 r>ATRY -FARM; suitable for milk <p nicely situated on Main road; well rx i i ik rnwa . 5. sheltered; very sunny; 4-roomed Dwelling run; first-class land, carries 15 ' and outbuildings; subdivided into 5 padroomed Dwelling, large oiithQUso, 14-stalled . m ilk lifted from door. This is a cowbyre, dairy; situated £-mile nom school, first-class little property, and is extremely 2£ miles'from tram, li'miles to rail. This bright spot, with a lovely view. Price, is a good little farm, and well worth inspection. Trice, £1500. Stock and plant . may bo had at valuation. Folio 487 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated 1 OtPIJ mile from rail and township; 2 tn.iot (I'D invun Hou9es (4 rooms each), shearing shed, and OCtfk ACRES DAIRY UR MIXED stable; half been cultivated; carrics 500 /4«3vf FARM; would carry 50 cows, be- owes. Price, £4• per acre. Easy terms or sides cropping; situated two miles from Qwner w jn EXCHANGE for TOWN or rail, school, and township, and 6 miles from SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Folio 335 Dunedin; 12-roomcd Dwelling, 24-stalled cowbyre 7-stalled stable, implement shed, barn, etc. Price, £20 per acre. This pro- _ pert, i, .oil worth , wet,on. M,o M 6 47Q0 AOTK JRffiHOM, . — ; bathroom (hot and cold water), oetrol light, , telephone, woolshed, 8-stalled stable, rattle ACRES FREEHOLD, situated and fcheepyards, concreto dip; situated 1 ./£{) Clutha district; 1 miles from rail, mile from township and scTiool and rail, school, etc.; 5-roomed Dwelling; will carry Price, £2 15s per acre'. Tin's is the cheapest 4or 5 cows. Price, £300. Folio 491 property of its class in Otago. Folio 446

gIEVWRIGHT, JJAGGnT, & (P- (LTD.), REGISTERED LAND AGENTS, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. SHEEP STATION. 162,000 ACRES-. * 162,000 ACRES. ' FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD. BEST BARGAIN OFFERING. Wo can honestly recommend this as a highly remunerative speculation which is well worth consideration by a man of means or a syndicate. The climatic conditions are ideal, and it should commend itself to anyone in search of wealth, health, and mountain scenery. As fine-woolled sheep do particularly well on the country, and Sh this is the class of wool that is mostly in favour with Continental and American buyers at the present time, you will agree with us that there is no better proposition offering. There are 25,000 mixed merino flock, including 300 splendid rams, 200 head of cattle, °30 horses, pigs and poultry, 2 motor tractors, wagons, drays, and a full set of implements; 100 miles of good fencing, securing boundaries, and winter country for 30 000 sheep, and dividing property into convenient shearing and holding paddocks. There are 4- up-to-date homesteads, flower gardens, vegetable gardens, and orchards; woolshed equipped with 12 stands, shearing machines, wool buildings, and pressroom complete. Shed holds 2300 sheep; 4 sets drafting yards and 2 dips; 2 cottages and several huts and cook shop, etc. The property is well watered and grassed, but is understocked at present, and there is not one rabbit to ten acres. All faces the sun; easily worked and mustered,. 5 shepherds being sufficient for all purposes. Tho sheep aro well woolled, having topped the London market for N.Z. merino wool on two occasions in recent years, last November having brought 89 6d per lb and averaging 7s lOd per lb. 11l ere is also a full scouring plant. The present owner has had the property for 40 years, and now wishes to retire. Price, terms, and other particulars at our office.

'Phone 842. SHL E Y W. C'OOPER, 'Phone 842. LAND SALESMAN, 10 DOWLING STREET (NEXT DOOR G.P.0.). 1 wrw ACRES DAIRY FARM (handy to Dunedin);*2 acrcs lurnips, 3 acres oats, It)*/ 13 acres grass for hay, balance in good gra®6; 4-roomed Hous«, large barn and ■ 14-stalled cowbyre. Stock: 29 selected cow 3in full milk, 1 heifer, 1 Jersey bull, 29 head mixed cattle, 16 calves, 2 draught horses, 1 hack, 2 ploughs, disc harrows, cultivator, three-leaf harrows, potato grubber, spring-dray, spring-cart, harness, chains, etc. 80ga'l separator (with tank), cream cans, large and valuable assortment of sundries. £17 10s per acre bare; £750 for stock, Implements. A cheap property, with easy ingoing. (92) wnn ACRES FREEHOLD (south line); subdivided mto 12 paddocks; all bouni vr dary fences wire-netted. Present condition;. 60 acres oats, 50 acres rape and grass 60 acres turnip 3, 1 acre potatoes. Stock: 800 sheep, 22 head cattle, 8 draughts, 2 hacks, full range of farm implements. Buildings: 8-roomed House, 6-stalled stable, barn loose-box, woolshed and yards, men's hut. 8 miles fro'm rail, 1 mile from school and post office. Price, £8 per acre as going concern. ctcyn ACRES (Southland) MIXED FARM; subdivided into 11 paddocks; well 000 watered by running streams. Present condition: 30 acres oats and grass, 20 acres turnips and grass, 30 acrcs ridgp tftmips, 40 acres last-year grass, 100 acres 2-year-old grass; 120 acres have been limed and 40 acres drained and ploughed. Buildings: 6-roomed House and good range of farm buildings. 6 miles from rail, 3 miles from school. Price, £15 per acre. (67) fO/d ACRES (South Canterbury); subdivided into 9 paddocks; well watered, and 504 nearly all ploughable; 22 acres wheat, 25 ceres dun oats, 100 acrcs turnips; carries 700 ewes, besides cropping; good 7-roomed House (with all conveniences), stable, •Oirarin" shed, and other good buildines. Price. £18 10s nor acre. (45) OOAA~ DEPOSIT, BALANCE CAN REMAIN—24B ACRES FREEHOLD (Owaka JboUU District); subdivided into 6 paddocks; post and wire fences, mostly netted; carries 250 eves without turnips; good 5-roomed House and farm buildings; 4 miles from rail 1A miles to school, and 2 miles from dairy factory." Price, £8 per acre. S terms arranged. , (44) n A ACRES (Cltitha District); subdivided into 12 paddocks; good fences and per--OJLiJ manent water; land consists of easy riefges, with about 20 acres not ploughable, and is well suited for rriixed fanning; carrios 1000 dry sheep, besides cropping'; 8-roomed House and outbuildings, 7-stalled stable, 20-stalled cowbyre, woolshed, yards, and dip; 4 miles from rail, i-mlle from' school and post office. Price, £13 10s per acre.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17901, 5 April 1920, Page 10

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