PROPERTIES FOR BALB AND TO LET. 'Phone 842. W. COOPER, 'Phono 842. LAND SALESMAN, 10 DOWLING STREET (NEXT DOOR GPO) s * • 770 ACRES FREEHOLD, 370 ACRES L.I.P. QJOUTH LINE ; vary handy to salovards and freezing works* 25 ,V ploughed fo r turnips, balanco surface-sown wiH, crv WW . in oats ' 75 p« S cont r fe y i ß K per tr-- m3 ' £^ o ilL, b bd^cfsbly5 bl y^ r e 3 tC - a ; t 6 Thls 1B a P ]ac e well worth inquiring about. Sole agent. 6 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD. 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD. SITUATED Beaumont district; subdivided into 7 naddnrU- 7n „„ been cultivated, balance native statn- oood n »rt k„ ' r acreß rrvor flat fences, boundaries netted; woolshed and ' vards • 1 m ;i„ ■? su f fao ?" 3o , WII i splendid larv™" '• s'lds^Stii^ 1 - 1800 £9000. Terms arranged. This is the place to make money on B Conoern, SIKVWRIGHT, HAGGITT, & CO. (LTI)) registered land agents. ' EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. 45 AaRES FREEHOLD (dose Dunedin); good grass; buildings. £1350. g ACRES FREEHOLD (Mosgiel); buildings. £1200. ACRES FREEHOLD (Mosgiel). £65an acre. (115) 100 ACEES RJEEHOLD (Clinton). £1500, Going Concern. (122 ' gg ACRES FREEHOLD (north line). £25 an acre. (10) 56 A S, »X WABLE LEASE cop,, gS 160 A S| 5 cES™'S5i ,, S separator, S 112 ACEES IBEKHOLD (Tuapeka); flat ar,d undulating. £UCO. £400 cJ"" 200 AORES FREEHOLD (Heriot). £23 an acre. • (122) 400 ACiIES FREEHOLD (Woodlands) scarries 400 ewes and 20 cows. £18 an S. 550 ACEES FREEHOLD (handy Dunedin); grand farm. £15 an acre. 2421Sj S W S ™S. (northline); 30 COW V- s heep, horses, implements, 5. 1000 ACRES FREEHOLD (south); surface sown tussock. £7 an acre. " 450 ACRES FREEHOLD (close Milton); carries 6&0 sheep. £8 an acre. 520' AC]RES LEASEHOLD (Tapanui district). Going Concern, £1200. (52) 000 ACRES FREEHOLD (BaHutha). A great farm. £14 an acre. (125) 600 ACRES FREEHOLD (south); carries 1200 sheep. £12 an acre..
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18077, 27 October 1920, Page 10
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