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mOPgRTIE» rOJt SALR AND TO LET. I*™bob. M'KENZIE, & WINTON, t^ 3608 HOUSE, FARM, AND STATION A3ENTS AND VALUATORS, ETC. BRAITHWAITE'S BUILDINGS, 42 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. 6700 AC F E ?> MARLBOROUGH; warm tussock; all ridable- within 3 miles of rw+ scfool, etc.; telephone on; modern Dwelling; hot and cold water; men's / ™ able 9, yards ' d 'P ; aU buildings and improvement* are practaWtf I ' T P .u- a< f es on hand - 1 acre Potass. Price, as going concern, with imo th ' S . year > kmt ».. l2 <»ttle. hones, station wagon, iropTemente, oil enE; c ™« saw: shearing machines etc., £4 per acre.. This is an excellent block of sheep country, and is only being sold r to wind up partnership. (No.1817) 2300 A T & FR P I 9, LD ESTATE FRONTING COAST. OAMARU DISHwl.. im i. alongside rail and other conveniences; subdivided into 15 padfrom IWI tr. 9W S u bee " U ? de . r plou & b ' balance rich lussock ' 5 owner runs DwdlW W 2sOO , ehe ?P' Rrowe 65 bushels of wheat per acre: nice site, with 7-roomed E, TV 'p, d n ( lS d Water, batb, etc " Gotta ee, afi outbuildings; orchard and plantation. Price, £10 10a per acre. . (No 959) 200 A^ ES .P* LEASE OR .SALE; practically all level land; handy Gore: ?nn cvT al ? n S s '°? .factory, railway station, etc.; cai-ries 40 odd cows, or 20 oowe and bin, off' I ? n addltlon to cropping and fattening; 5-roomed Dwelling, stables, byre, £160 ™ aCr °n you W g E aSS; on Ilmed; 2° , turnips, balance grass. Rent, ±-160 por annum. Or will sell on £250 deposit at £14 per acre (No. 1855) 230 ACRE f S MI ? E P SHEEP AND AGRICULTURAL FARM, situated threei q V artor milc fro °i '""I. 3 miles from good saleyards. high school, etc.; easily worked land; carries regularly 300 sheep and un to 1000 in winter, in addition to croptforf J &£?""&, welhng, lar g G stables, bvre ' a " other outbuildings, and large plantation. Price, £11 per acre. Easy terms. (No 1549) 130 9 HOI CE, DAIRYING WHEAT OR CROPPING FARM, OAMARU; nl 'n- • ra 'l' f- I,oo '' pos t < ? ffico ' etc J well fei "ced and watered; good 5SSw D . well, Pg; n>ce situation; men's hut, stables, byre, implement shed, motor A™lf™~ ' Pnce, £32 per acre - will 1" a K° in K concern. (No. 1853) 50 A^ KJiS FREEHOLD; within 1 mile of school, etc.; 5-roomed Dwelling, washtonrf o • ?' wo r ksh I °P. b . vre > oth er buildings. Price, including carts, horses, ex- &£ SPSS, awT cowa, Jereeybulll heiferi ' d °*°. *»** 90 FWOLD AND BOROUGH LEASE, MILTON; part river flat; rZt ° r??^ 1,1 °100I 0 o^ faotory ' Meh Kho *. ete.; complete steadmg, plantation, and orchard. Pr.ce, £850 480 A 2P^| UN f D FARMI NG PROPOSITION; big river frontage; 1 mile from theaero- Cb n : T WS 8 ? b , Ush l lfi Of *•*•, to the «"• aQ d ™»» 2 eheep to 150 A f iE f ™ DUL . ATI NGj EASILY-WORKED LAND, frontm* the Mabroad unV- *;P ,lefroni £*• factor y> eto -: T ««■ turnips, balance grass • carries u Property has been ying idle for some time, and is in good order. The buildings comprise 4-roomed Dwelling, stables, etc. Price to clear £7 10s (No 1853 SEASIDE BOARDING-HOUSE AND CARRYING BUSINESS and other 2de 2 n n^ 01111 ,? 400 P er amum; 50, acres freehold (good land), with well-built 10-roomed Dwelling; all necessary outbuildings. Price, including 4 cows. 8 other cattle and horses wagon, cart, sundries, oil engine, other plant, £1800. Will- pay for the place out of it in a very short time. Easy terms. (No. 1745) FARMS AND SHEEP RUNS FOR SALE. SOUTH OTAGO.-950 ACRES FREEHOLD; 600 acres in grass (surfaoe-sownl 25 acres oats, JOO acres bush about 500 acre, ploughable; gVod ffi? Wud totara poets; subdivided into 10 paddocks; well watered by running streams• hilU country; good soil; grows healthy crope turnipii, oats, etc.; carrying capacity 2 pheeo to aore if all ploughed; present stock: 550 sheep, 12 cattle. 7 horses; Buildinw-6. roomed House and 2-roomed House, outbuildings, new stalled stable, shearing shed yarde, and implement shed, also concrete dip; 6 miles from station 2 miea from school; good roads. Price, £3 15s per acre. Easy terms arranged. SOUTH OTAGO.—29O ACRES FREEHOLD; 5 paddocks; standards and wire feno ing; well watered; 40 acres in two-year-old grass, balance in old pasture- nrZ sent stock, 300 sheep; Buildings—4-roomed House, stable, and barn; 9 miles from rail I mile from echool. £500 cash, balance at 5i per cent ' NORTH OTAGO.-500 ACRES FREEHOLD; ,14 paddocks; water in every nad dock; 30 acres in oaU. 40 acre* in turnips, 15 acres in wheat 30 acres in rorje and 10 acres in rape and grass; will carry about 3 eheep to the acre; present stock--700 sheep, 35 head of cattle; Buildings consist of new Bungalow, 8 rooms all conveni ences; all necessary outbuildings, 8 stalled stable, loosebox, barn, implement shed sheepyards, and dip; 3 mike from rail, school, and factory. £25 per acre ■ About £4000 cash required. ' NORTH OTAGO.-427 ACRES FREEHOLD; 3 milee from rail; good agriealtnrel farm, grows good wheat, oats, and turnips; good steading; S-roomed House stable, men's buts. sheepyarde, windmill, running water through nroDertr besiHM springs. Price, £12 per acre. •• *~ j» ™«w NORTH OTAGO L.1.P.; 400 ACRES; rent 9s 3d; choice limestone land; dose to school and rail; good Dwelling-house, new barn, implement shed sheenvardewell watered; 70 acres in oats, 140 aores in new grass; good wheat and eheep fattening country; over 1000 lambs fattened last year, and nearly 1000 saoka wheat. Price, £5000 for goodwill and improvement* WATERS. RITCHEI, & CO.. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, CRAWFORD STREET, 'Phone 1880. DUNEDIN. 'Phone 18801 PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN. MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. ONE OF THE BEST FARMING PROPOSITIONS IN THE MARKET. HANDY TO GOOD STOCK CENTRE, PRACTICALLY ALONGSIDE RAIL AWn SCHOOL. u ■ aj,lJ I 1 A A ACRES GOOD FREEHOLD, sheep country; 800 aores clad in eilver fn«XXUV sock and English grasses; warm, sunny faces and easy ridges- the baknee has all been cultivated, and grows first-class crops; 25 acres oats (in stack) with ? stacks sheaves, and 25 acres turnips (good) go with the place; all the land i* weil watered, and subdivided into 7 paddocks; handles well 800 breeding ewes and 25 head of cattle. BUILDINGS: 7-roomed House, men's hut^stable, new woolshed and yards• aU well sheltered by nice plantation. AT THE PRICE—£4 10s PER ACRE-A REAL GOOD THING. • ""^f 1 FREEHOLD SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. A REAL SOUND PROPOSITION. A REAL SOUND PROPOSITION. -| £»Q/» ACRES, within easy run of Dunedin either by train or motor; all FREEJ.DOO HOLD; well watered, fenced, and subdivided into 7 paddocks; 500 acrea have been cultivated, the balance being all in silver tussock and native grasses • grows good crops of oats, rape, and turnips; all fences in splendid order. BUILDINGS- 10roomed Dwelling (in good order and sound), waehhouee, coalhouse, and dairy 6-stall stable, byre, cattle yards, woolshed, yards and dip, and large barn; STOCK etc • 900 shoep, 45 head of cattle, 17 horses, harness complete for eight, wagon harness and full up-to-date" set of implements and appliances. We can confidently recommend this farm as one of the most eenuine offering. The owners wishing to retire is the solejreason or selling. Rn.il, school, and p.o. lj miles distant. Surplus stock has met been 'sdld offPRICE, AS A GOING CONCERN, £8000. WELL WORTH GENUINE INSPECI TION. TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF A BUSINESS. COUNTRY STORE, COUNTRY STORE. IN GROWING DISTRICT. HANDY TO DUNEDIN. SPLENDID CONNECTION. . ' SPLENDID CONNECTION. WE HAVE FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST PROPOSITIONS OF 'ITS KIND OFFERING AT PRESENT, and the sole reason for selling is that the owner's health is giving in. Turnover has amounted to as much ae £750 per month in the busy season. The books are open to inspection of any genuine buyer. BUILDINGS: New 5-roomed Bungalow Dwelling, bathroom, petrol gas, tile hearths and grates, scullery washhouse (copper and tubs), up-to-date shop, storeroom, and stables. PLANT: 3 counters and all shop fittings, 2 horses, 2 carts, harness complete, Dayton scales platform scales, brass scales, bacon cntter, paper roller and cutter, glass case, steps, etc., ete- STOCK can be taken at valuation. "■'■ PRICE, £1750. PRICE, £1750. ■WE ANTICIPATE AN EARLY SALE, AND ADVISE EARLY INSPECTION. FARMERS! always guarantee our best effort to meet all inquiries, and solicit your boeiTT ness, whether you want to BUY or SELL. SUNNY SOUTH CANTERBURY. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. A REALLY CHEAP FARM. -I A(* ACRES.—I 7 acres in oats, 12 acres in turnips, 6 acres rape, and balance in JLrfct) young grass; 10 acres grazing; watered by dams, adjoining river; good 4-roomed House, ptable, barn, and all necessary outbuildings. £1000 cash wanted; balance rt 5 per cent. Price: £25 per aare. 1 -i q ACRES.—Subdivided 1 into 5 paddocks; 20 acres in wheat, 13 acres lineeed, 41 X.1.0 , acres turnips, swedee, eto., 30 acres new grass, balance in old grass; good 4-roomed House, ehed, and all necessary outbuildings. Terms arranged. Price: £27 10s per acre. GOOD -WHEAT-GROWING LAND. IQQ ACRES.—Handy to Timaru. Good new House. Terms can he arranged. X«7ts Price: £32 10s per acre. HANDY TO TIMARU. a i«a-acre. fl>l £t ACRES.—2O acres in turnips, 15 acres just sown in oats, 35 acres just eown /V-ILO in wheat, baknoe in one and two-year-old grass; 2-storeyed brick House (plastered and all conveniences), sheds, stables, dairy, washhouee eto. A GOOD CLEAN FARM. ****' ** »* "^ (jww ACRES, well fenced; watered in every paddock; good House (with aU cont)i 1 veniences), all necessary outbuildings, motor garage; really one of the best and cleanest farms in South Canterbury. Situated in St. Andrews district. Very easy *"* A WASHER & CM)f PMaCrc - AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS BoJDISA G E N C ;V* PROPERTY SALESMEN, FINANCIAL AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, •Phone 1905. 193 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. 'Phone 1905. O/f fiK- VALLBY (on rise) V t ro J? med DWEL M*fc; tiled grate and heart* Jk<*O«) gas, gas ring, cupboards, bathroom, panelled oeilinge; good-siW ao!s- • BARGAIN. ******* ftrrA -VERY pretty SEMI-BUNGALOW (on rise), 4 rooms, bathroom n *__ £550 Fcullery; gas, h. and c water; cathedral gla&s windows tiled waieted doors, steel ceilings; full i-acre section; good locality; sunny. ' "'S^«1 A KA-ST. CLAIR: Roughcast BUNGALOW, 6 good rooms (plastered! - i £14:5U light and gas, h. and c. water, tiled hearths and /***•«> and basin, fibrous plaster ceilings, casement windows; good sunny position. ™* t,l otfAK-ON RISE: First-class 5-roomed DWELLING (large rooms)} eleofni, v l ggy 4 4iu nrd gas, panelled ceilings throughout, scullery, washhouse built • K * drained • large toolhouse and storeroom; fine big garden, laid out with fruit ? ' 'OCOK-° N MSE: Good *- roome d DWELLING; gas, h. and o. water K,.v 3t»0.-*€» bath, basin, soullcry and pantry; good-sized seotion. Dat iroom. f»11 AA-MUSSELBDRGH; Up-to-dato 7-roomed DWELLING j ™. i , 3t(XXI/U water, pedestal bath and baein, panelled ceilings tiled m** j°" friezes and latest papers, built-in wardrobes, soullery and pantry:' good mS? ■ectloa; room for garage; close to eae. e»«ien; iwveiy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17940, 20 May 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17940, 20 May 1920, Page 6

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