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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. 'Phone 2141. BaTT E R S B iSj & 'Phone 2141. C 0.. LAND SALESMEN. BEAL ESTATE/AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. A MP. BUILDINGS. 25 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN, . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Q/V ACRES FREEHOLD (North Otago); Splendid heart; gCKjd fences and water supOvf ply; 60 acres down in oats, young grass, and turnips; good 4-roomed House and farm buildings. Price, £23 per acre. Mortgage, £7OO. Owner will Exchange for similar farm' between Dunedin and Balclutha. . F. 91 Q ACRES FREEHOLD (Mairi South line); good dairying or cropping land; close /OJLO to rail, school, and P. 0.; carries with crops 40 dairy cows; good buildings. Price, £ls per acre. Owner will Exchange for mixed farm, north line preferred. Equity £I7OO. , Fol. 140 rv ACRES FREEHOLD (Abbotsford); all in grass ;■ carries 4 cows; well suited for » poultry; sunny and sheltered; 5 Rooms and outbuildings. Price, £BOO. Owner will Exchange for "comfortable house in Dunedin. IS. ACRES (Timaru), with good 5-room ed Drivelling, all modern conveniences. The JL4 land is all flat and surveyed into building sections. Price, £I2OO. Exchange for 5 or 5-roomed Dwelling in Dunedin. ' 1 tTA ACRES FREEHOLD (sea coast, near Dunedin): carries 30 cows; •13 acres XI vr sown in wheat, oats, and—turnips; good Dwelling, cowbyre, bam, stable, etc. As a Going Concern, with 9 cows, 10 young cattle, 3 horses, pigs, all farm implements, engine and chaffoutter. harness, sundries, price £2300. Or owner will Exchange for smaller farm, 50 or 60 acres. F. 141 34* TWO FIRST-CLASS CENTRAL OTAGO ORCHARDS. ACRES FREEHOLD (Alexandra), of which 11 acres - are planted in trees, consisting of apples, pears, nectarines, peaches, apricots, plums, cherries, etc (mostly 9 to 10 years old), bearing a heavy crop of fruit and in the best of condition; new 4-roomed House, bathroom, hot and cold water , scullery, pantry, stable, chaifhouse, storeroom, packing shed, and all necessary implements; * all rabbitproof fenced and splendidly watered; 1* miles from Alexandra. Price, £2750. Terms can be arranged. Inis is one of the finest orchards in Central* Otago,, practically free from frosts and' birds, and is considered as being one of the most suitable properties in the district for growing strawberries. First time ever on the market. Get full particular)}. * / q/» ACRES FREEHOLD (Ettrick); all level land; 14 acres planted in trees, mostly OO apples and pears; main road frontage; rabbit-proof fences: watered by two races; splendid shelter belt of trees. The only reason for selling -is that the present owner has another property and cannot attend both. The Price is £2OOO (or offer), and easy terras can be arranged if desired. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM (handy to Dunedin); 90 acres good grass land; annual rental £77, 5 years’ lease; valuation for improvements at end of term; 4-roomed House, scullery, cowbyre (28 stalls), concrete floor; close to rail apdschool; stock—2l cows (in full milk), 4 heifers, 2 horses, 10 pigs, 60gal separator, dairy, utensils, farm implements, sundries. Price, as a Going Concern, £9OO. Terms can bo arranged. 111-health reasons for selling. ' F. 11l Office ’Phone 2124. Private Residence ’Phone 2476. pR AN CIS, SELLAR S; & C 0., Offices Upstairs \ (Near Gridiron Hotel). PROPERTY SALESMEN, 227 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. THE BEST VALUE SMALL LEASHOLD ON THE MARKET. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE OWING TO ILL-HEALTH. 58 ACRES LEASEHOLD. 58 ACRES LEASEHOLD. SITUATED Portohello; 5 minutes Jrola stores and Post Office; 10 minutes from school ani wharf. RENT.—£4S per annum. TERM.—years with right of renewal for another 7 years; 60 per, cent allowed for ■" all improvements, at end of term. , BUILDINGS. —Six-roomed house, with pantry scullery and wash-house; bath copper and tubs; dairy and toolshed; fowlhouses; cowbyre for 17 cows, with large loft; the buildings are as gbod as new; water laid on to house, etc. STOCK.—IO dairy cows, 3 yearling heifers, 1 bull, 1 yearling steer, 2 8-months old heifers, 2 calves, 1 horse, 80 white Leghorn fowls. (The fowls more than play tho rent.) IMPLEMENTS. —1 spring carl, 1 set spring carl harness, souffler, 50-gallon Baltic Separator, 2 cream cans, swingle-trees, 1 wheelbarrow, 2 milk buckets and milk strainer. CROPS.—Patch potatoes, orchard, and good "garden, 2 acres of oats, 14 acres shut up for hay, quantity hay left from last season. PRICE, as a Going Concern, £650. , . . j. , , Possession can he given immediately.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ’ TACKSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL. 36 PRINCES STREET (Late Dowling street). The Most Centrally-situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN, Five Minutes’ Walk from Railway Station \ Redecorated. ElcctrioX Light and Hot Water Throughout. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. .Terms Moderate. - ’Phone 2450 P.Q. Box 470. T E VI ATI A N HOTEL (Near Railway Station), , DUNEDIN. The Most Up-to-date and Largest Private Hotel in New Zealand. Situated only 3 minutes from the Railway Station. The Leviathan is the handieet half-way house between trains. ■ Large, airy bedrooms, electric light, private sitting and smoking rooms, modern dining hall, excellent service. CiHARGES~MODERATE and night portera Book Room* by Telegram or Letter. Telegraphic Address: Leviathan, Dunedin, P.O Box 112, Dunedita. Telephone No. 2934, Telephone Office No 67. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, Manse street now open under now management; good accommodation for boarders; good table and service; telephone 8145. Mrs Cameron, ■ . , ,gd WANTED (last week February), pleasant BEDROOM, with Board, for girl student; near University;'' refined home valued.—M., 36 Tomahawk road, Anderson’s B *y- 6ja OARD and RESIDENCE; vacancies for permanent * boarders or visitors.—B2 Heriot row (tel. 2959). 13d O' RAKANUI HOtISB, 7 Market street, has now Reopened, and is ugoparcd to xeoeive BOARDERS.—’Phono 2427. 6ja TO LET, 2 unfurnished ROOMS, close St. Clair beach; use conveniences.—Apply (evenings) 108_Richardson street, St. Hilda. VACANCY '2 refined people; good home; central; telephone, piano; share room. Vacancy Two,-Times Office. 6ja GOOD BOARD offered refined young lady; good home; north end; willing share room. —Sociable 20, Times Office, 6ja BOARD and RESIDENCE Required for gentleman; hill preferred.—State terms to 191, Times Office. 6ja LXDY in business requires private BOARD with homely people; terms moderate.— Address E. Heaves, care Albany Street P.O. Board-residence offered several busineas Girls in City; electric light; 'phone; 25a weekly.—Residence, Times Office, TO LET, sunny, comfortable Furnished BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM; 80s week; use conveniences.—Airy, Times Office. WANTED (by 2 young gentlemen), BOARD and RESIDENCE in centre city.—private Family Preferred, Times Office. WANTED, Private BOARD and RESIDENCE by steady tradesman.—State terms to Tradesman, Times Office. Cja TWO friends desire comfortable BOARD,' Protestant family; share room; use of piano.—Central. Times Office. 6ja HOTELS. * ■'OCTHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. EMPIRE HOTEL. PRINCES STREET. Extensive Alterations have been made for the Accommodation of Patrons. Up-to-date bars. ALL BEST BRANDS 0F LIQUOR STOCKED. Moderate Tariff. 7 0 J v CARTER, Proprietor. mHB GLADSTONE HOTEL*. 1 DUNEDIN. All the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked. Speight’s Sparkling Ales. TARIFF MODERATE. J. H. L. BARRY, Proprietor. Telephone 663. Box 659. 7n Every night the curfew is rung at 9 o’clock in Lincoln’s Inn; the bell used was brought from Calais in 1596. Because a chair, dressing table, or duchesse has become “shabby” it does not necessarily mean an expensive job for the tradesman. You can accomplish wonders yourself at homo with a tin of Aspinall’s Britirl} enamel, a good brush, and the following of simplest instructions. If unprocurable locally write Aspinall’s agents, Box 545, Wellington. Advt. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS will keen the system free from the causes of kidney troubles.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18446, 6 January 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18446, 6 January 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18446, 6 January 1922, Page 10