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' PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. 'Phone 2141. \ BATTE R S B it a? ’Phone £l4l. c 0.. LAND SALESMEN,. REAL ESTATE. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, AMP. BUILDINGS. 25 DOVTLING STREET, DUNEDIN. 80 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ACRES FREEHOLD (North Otago); splendid heart; good fences and water supply; 60 acres down in oats, young grass, and turnips; good 4-roorned House . U *1 XIOX nai* ft nr J TVT nwinn rvn i*7AO mil 1 I?^>U and farm buildings. Price, £23 per acre'. Mortgage, £7OO. for similar farm between Dunedin and Balclutha. Owner will Exchan|p ACRES FREEHOLD (Main South line); good dairying or cropping land; dose . 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. 140 213 ACRES FREEHOLD (Abbotsford); all in ! grass; carries 4 cows; well suited for 4 poultry; sunny and sheltered; 5 Rooms and outbuildings. Price, £BOO. Owner will Exchange for comfortable house in Dunedin. 13. ACRES (Timaru), with good 5-roomod. Dwelling, all modem conveniences. The J-4 land is all flat and surveyed into building sections. Price, £I2OO. Exchange for 5 ,or 6-roqmod Dwelling in Dunedin. m ACRES FREEHOLD (sea coast, near Dunedin),; carries 30 cows; 13 acres sown in wheat, oats, and turnips; good •, Dwelling, cow byre, bam, stable, etc.' As a Going Concern, with 9 cows, 10 young cattle, 3 horses, pigs, all farm iraploments, engine and chaffcutter, harness, sundries, price £2300. Or owner will Exchange for smaller farm, 50 or 60 acres. ■ F, 141 244 TWO FIRST-CLASS CENTRAL OTAGO ORCHARDS. ACRES FREEHOLD (Alexandra), of which 11 acres .are planted in trees, consisting of apples, pears, nectarines, poaches, 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 throughout, scullery, fiantry, stable, chaffhouse, storoi'oom, packjng shed, and all necessary implements; all rabbitproof fenced and splendidly watered; 14 miles from Alexandra. Price, £g7so. Terms can be arranged. This 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 particulars. . _ ’ ■ 36 ACRES FREEHOLD (Ettnck); all level l£nd; 14 acres planted in trees, mostly apples and pears; main road frontage; rabbit-proof fences; watered by two races; splendid shelter belt of trees. The only reason for nailing is that the present owner has another property and cannot attend both. The Price is £2OOO (or offer), and easy ; terms,can be arranged; if desired. J^E ASEHOLD DAIRY c FARM: (handy to Dunedin) ; 90 jferes good grass land; annual rental £77, 5 years’ lease;' valuation for improvements at end of term; 4-rOomed House, scullery, cowbyre (28 stalls), oobereto floor; close to rail and school; 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 be arranged. 111-health reasons for selling. F. 11l ’Phone 780. SIEVWRIGHT, HAGGITT. & (JO. • . LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. •EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. f ’Phone 780. (LTiJ.;, rpORTOBELLO—OVER AN ACRE and first-class modem DWELLING of 5 rooms Jl and bathroom and large sleeping balcony ; panoramic view; fruit garden, poultry houses and yards; ifh ideal home for retired gentleman. PRICE, £1250. As owner leaving district, • probably lass- will buy this desirable property. 5 ROOMS (Furnished) and 23 poles; lovely position. Good pro'Tvl position. £520. ;W AIKOUAITI—6 ROOMS and 4-acre. £3OO. A GOOD MIXED FARM. 1 (260 acres Freehold, balance Government Leasehold, rent £33 a year); ’2O acres oats, 3 acres wheat, 16 acres turnips; 1 acre potatoes, 44 acres orchard in full bearing, 80 acres grass, balance native state; 1300'big sheep 14 cows in full milk, 5 heifers, Fresian bull, 7 working horses, full set of implements, 55_ hives of- bees; 2 good Houses a|id all outbuildings necessary; 1 mile' from school,’ rail, store, etc. As a Going Concern, £5500. Terms, can be arranged. (114) OLA ACRES FREEHOLD.; 'splendidly fenced, netted boundaries; new 5-rocmed Dv" Bungalow, bathroom, h. and o. water, all outbuildings; *ll9 acres turnips 44 acres oats, 8 acres wheat, 60 acres new grass, 40 acres one-year grass, balance grass. Price, £6 10a an acre. £6OO down, £3OO next July, balance on mortgage at current rates of interest. . (159; ACRES FREEHOLD (Inch^lutha); 4-roomed House, byre, eto.; 1 acre potatoes 1 acre mangolds, 8 acres turnips, 6 acres lucerne, balance one mass of white clover; 17 cows, 2 heifers, bull, 4 calves,\ 3 sheep, 2 dogs,’2 pigs,' 5 horses dray, spring-cart, buggy, implements, milk cans, and sundries. £2BOO, Gibing Concern. £6OO cash. ,> ■ mi; /f* ACRES FREEH OLD POULTRY FARM (Taieri): good 5-roomed House, eleotrio light; 4 large fowlhouses, brooder house, 4 brooders, wash and ooal houses, incubators, and full equipment; 1150 fowls, horse, cart, eta £2IOO, Going Concern .Terms. (227) have a large list of HOUSES for SALE, also numerous FARMS- few EXCHANGE. i » Office 'Phone 2124. Private 'Residence 'Phono 2476. Offices Upstairs (Near Gridiron Hotel). ’ ; " , FRANCIS, SELL AR S, & CO., * ' / PROPERTY SALESMEN, 227 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. THRASHING MILL OWNERS! THRASHING MILL’ OWNERS! THRASHING MILL OWNERS! . THRASHING MILL OWNERS I THRASHING MILL OWNERS! THRASHING MTT.t. OWNERS! ■T7S7E have a Client with a FIRST-CLASS of 300 ACRES. Vv , Rental £66 per annum. No mortgage. 70 acres" turnips. Well fenced and watered. Good buildings. Handy to school and rail. Going concern, £llOO, .with 230 ewes, with lambs at foot, 6 cows, young stock, eta Owner will EXCHANGE far a good THRASHING PLANT TURNOUT.. pf 292

ALE X. HARR I S & C 0., AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, Eta. Office ’Phones 1771, 1200. 221 PRINCES STREET. W. M. Shone, 'Phone 2575. O’! rkK'/\—ST. KILDA (Alongside Car Stop). Substantial six-roomed verandah cfe.lA/tJ’Vf HOUSE; concrete base, lofty ceilings, electric light, gas for cooking, bath, basin, hot' and, cold "water, mirror and plain wardrobes, scullery, waalihiouse (capper, tubs), drained to Drainage Board regulations; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION; OWNER LEAVING; BUYER FINANCED. } ( (7706) rf’YUMBERLAND STREET (£1185). —Seven-roomed kauri-built HOUSE, all T. and G 1 lined, electric light, gaa, Empire papers, 'porcelain bath, hot -<knd cold water, copper, tubs; section 60ft x 100 ft. A SPLENDID HOME ' (7694) MORNINGTON (few minutes’ walk from Carshods). —Very substantial 8-ROOMED FAMILY _ RESIDENCE, with a room underneath suitable for billiard room, also properly-equipped darkroom; bath, basin, h. and c. water, gas, storeroom; sanitary drainage; FULL i-ACRE, well stocked with fruit, flowers, vegetables; lawn, shrubbery, etc. A FIRST-CLASS HOME, IN' LOVELY ORDER., Price, £llOO, and early possession guaranteed. > • (7700 a) ST. LEONARDS.—Modern six ROOMS, with electric - light, hot-oold water, "eto.; splendid appearance;, exceptionally well laid out section, lawns, rose gardens, currants, gooseberries, apples, cherries, etc., two large TOMATO HOUSES, in full bearing, concrete paths, rookery, vegetable garden; very sunny; magnificent view; grounds very private; immediate possession. £llsO. (g. 7627)

ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. WARRINGTON .HOUSE, Warrington.— Ideal Iftliday resort; , tot and cold baths; vacancies for visitors during January; superior accommodation, every comfort ' and convenience; adjoining station and convenient 'to beach.—H. Couper; proprietor. WTST’ANTED, Furnished CRIB at MacTT* andrew’s Bay. Full particulars to HOUSE, 7ja i Times Office. ANTED tt> RRNT, Furnished HOUSE, ■ Queenstown; or would consider exchange to approved tenant.—Apply Seaside,. Box 55, Orepuki. Tja TIROHANGA HOUSE, The Nuggete Mrs Milne having taken over this wellknown house, haa Vacancies for Visitors; trains met at Romahapa. by arrangement. RIVERBANK (Taieri Mouth) BOAEDING-ING-HOUSE; under new management; good table; afternoon tea a specialty.—Mrs Phillips, i > 80 W~ HERB TO at Owaka: RAILWAY HOTEL; 3 minutes’ walk from station; terms moderate.—John M’Lean, proprietor. lOn SEASIDE BOARD-LODGINGS, single beds, share room; ladies; close town; no children.—M’Laohlan, Edward street, Timaru __ ; 6 jo. O IST (during February end. March), Furnished roughcast Seaside CRIB, 6 rooms; tennis court. —Seaside, Daily Times Office. 6ja W7ISITORS to Cromwell will find good V ACCOMMODATION at Globe Board-ing-house.—Mrs M’Laren, proprietress. The Earl of Coventry the grand old man of the sporting world, on May 9 celebrated his 83rd birthday at Croomo Court, his Seat near Worcester (England). Ho was twice Master of the Royal Buckhounds, and has been a keen rider to hounds. He baa attended more than 60 Acct meetings, and in his white silk hat has Always boon a welcome personage in racing circles. A member of the House of Lords for 62 years, ho has taken prt i n moat of its important divisions during that lime. Amateur home-beau tifigra find the task of artistic interior decoration is simplified by using Murescn—a now scientific wallcovering that achieves the most beautiful distompe% effects, with a minimum of expense and trouble. Muroseo is ideal for any and all wall and coiling decorative schemes. It produces a splendidly-smooth velvety finish, won’t crook or peel, and in addition is wonderfully durable. To prepare Muresoo, mix with boiling wafer. Obtainable in 18 tints and white. Can be re-coated when required. Learn all about Mureeoo from Andrew Loos, Ltd., Dunedin.—Advi.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18448, 9 January 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18448, 9 January 1922, Page 10

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