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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND y LET. £I9OO. TOR GENUINE SALE, CITY ON MSB. £I9OO NO TRAMS REQUIRED. NO TRAMS REQUIRED. SELECT LOCALITY. SUPERIOR .HOLLOW-WALL CONCRETE (Rough-cast) RESIDENCE, with Marseilles Hied Roof; 6 tvell-appointed rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water,. porcelain both and basin; electric lighting; electric plug for iron; tiled grates, nice lead lights. The promises are'artistically designed, and command an excellent view. A rare opportunity, to purchase; a solid property, where maintenance amounts to almost nil Inspect eirly; ,■ vv--, WATERS, RITCHIE, & CO., ’Phone 1880. 95 CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. Sole agents. Office ’Phone 2124. _ Pmate Residence ’Phone 8476. Office* Upstairs (Near Gridiron Hotel). FRANCIS, SELLARS, & CO, , PROPERTY SALESMEN, 227 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. qa ACRES, handy Dunedin, aa-a going concern, with 10 oows, 1 bull; splendid crops /vU of oits and turnips; first class buildings; returning £3O per month; torv amtable for milk run. Price £950 as a going concern. Tertna. Fol. 20. ACRES LEASEHOLD; up-to-date steading; alongside rail and school. Price, as a going concern, with SO cows, 10 heifers, 20 sheep, 6 horses, implements, cows; returning nearly £SO per, month, and .timber contract returning £6 per week. Price’ '£Bso going concern. . F. 15ory ACRES, North Lino; 15 acres oats, 5 acres turnips; all ploughable, well subO I divided and watered; 4-roomed House and good outbuildings.; 1 mile school, 2g miles rail. Going concern, 15 cows, 3 draught horses, poultry, separator, implements, etc. Price, £llsO. £550 cash. Would Exchange for Town House. F, 306 FIRST-CLASS .LEASEHOLD COUNTRY HOTEL; practically all bar trade; turnover nearly £KXh per week;, lease. 6 years to run; rental £4 per week. , Price, £l4oo, ; ‘goodwill and furniture, stock at valuation. Terms arranged. This is easily the best Leasehold on the market. . , „ , , ACRES• (South)j li miles fail, town, and school; practically all level; well watered; SPLENDID BUILDINGS (worth the price__asked for farm); carry--750 242 Owing to til-health owner will take town or small suburban property in exchange. We can with confidence, recommend this as absolutely pre-war value, and will appeal strongly to any bona fide buyer. ; F. 44. AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, Etc., Office ’Phones 1771, 1200. 221 PRINCES STREET. W. M. Skene, ’Phone 2575. /\q/v—ST. HILDA: Stylish now 5-roomod BUNGALOW; thoroughly modem; S/11/O" beautifully appointed; immediate passaasion; buyer financed. (7750 A) AK.A—NEAR BEACH (Alongside Car); Substantial 6-roamed VILLA; oonoreto SbJLUOU foundations; lofty ceilings; electric light and plug, gaa for cooking, bath basin, hot and cold water, mirror wardrobe, plain do cupboards, copper tubs, fowlhouse’; immediate possession; owner leaving. (7706) T An-MORNIN&TON (Handy to Oanshods); Substantial 7-roomed DWELLING, cbllUU three rooms; plastered and papered, gas, bath, hot and cold water, storeroom, billiard room (extra), darkroom ; i-aore garden; early possession. (7700 A) C*"l AK A“ROSLYN: First-class 5-roomed VILLA, in lovely order; beautifully S&lUiDv deooiated; gas, hot bath, presses, cupboards, panfry, workshop; large sunny section. This fine home is doe© bo tennis court and Highgate. HOUSE VACANT. Immediate possession. (7740) r» AO A MAOANDREW’S BAY: New 4-roomed COTTAGE, with two sections; St4:oi/ fully furnished. A GREAT SNIP. Owner leaving Dunedin. (7300 A) SOUTH END (Close Penny Oar): Compact, well-built 6-roomed VILLA; oW i Ov/ in lovely order; electric light and gaa, bath, basin, hot and cold, gas griller, pantry. A SUBSTANTIAL 'HOME. Leasehold land, £2 11a per annum. (7711) Office ’Phone, 2896. • Ring Private ’Phone Evenings, 5225 K. Q EUR G E M‘LAT CKI E, PROPERTY SALESMAN, 30 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. , 90 per aero. 220 ACRES FREEHOLD; miles from Wyixfimm; carrying' capacity equal to _ _ anything in Southland; 6 acres oats, 6 acres turnips; good fi-roomed House, bathroom and pantry, hot and cold water, washhouse (copper arid tubs), 20-atalled cowbyre stable, loosebox, shearing shed and large loft, oar shod, fowlhousev and pigstyes; large quantityof hay oari“png caparity 35 oowa and 80. ewes, besides'horsee and cropping; stock of 17 oows, 7 yearlihgs, 40 good ewes (with lambs), 6 pigs, 15 fowls, new Baltic separator (40 gallons), cream cans and sundries. Price, going concern, £43 .■ Terms: £I4OO cash. . ACRES FREEHOLD, North Otago; good mixed farm; handy rail, 3 miles from township 'jflUl acres wheat, 35 acres oats, balance grass; well adapted for grazing, cropping, anqpßairying; new 4-roomed House, hut, stabile, grain shed, implement shod, and tool shed. Price, including crops, £26 per acre. Easy terms arG ran OOD HOME for. retired farmer, situated North Otago; 6-roomed House, hot end cold water, bathroom, poultry house, feedhouse, cowbyre, gig shed, washhouse, storeroom, dairy, and motor garage; 4 acres freehold; 5 minutes’ walk from school. Price £IBSO. Terms £IOSO cash, balance at 6 per rent ' ■ ACRES LEASEHOLD DAIRY and POULTRY FARM; handy Dunedin; Ot)\ alongside school and P. 0.; 6-roomed House, washhouse (cold water laid on), bathroom, scullery, washhouse (copper md tubs); 12 years team, rent 15a ,6d per acre; good byre and loft, miry, toolshed, and fowlhotfses; 10 dairy oowa, 5 heifers, 2 calves T steer, 1 bull, horse, cart and harness, 100'white Leghorn®, 50gal separator, tools, ’and .sundries;, large quantity hay. Triop, going concern, only £550. This is a real good proposition. Inquire early. 'Phowe 041. BA T I E B S B T tfe ’Phone 214 L c 0.. LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. A.M.P. BUILDINGG, 25 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. RETIRED MAN’S HOME (OAMARU); 6-roomed up-to-date Dwelling, with ell conveniences, poultry-houses to accommodate 300 fowls, motor garage, etc.; 4 acres-freehold land, first-class quality, all in grass; commands a beautiful view. Suit retired farmer admirably. PRICE, £IBSO. Terms. Folio <3 6 ACRES FREEHOLD (WAIKOUAITI), with good 5-roomed Dwelling, telephone, oowbyre, etc.; close to railway station. PRIOE, £llsO, or offer. Folio 45 SMALL POULTRY FARM (Main North Line); 2 acres freehold; flat land, all in gram; 4-roomed House, towlhouses to. accommodate 600 birds, cowshed, and other outbuildings; situated dose to rail and school. AS A GOING CONCERN, with 1 cow, pig, 2 incubators, brooders, quantity fowls, sundries, £525. 0 Folio A 6 TJIOR EXCHANGE (Timarn); Good 5-roomed DWELLING; all conveniences, elec* Jt? trio light, 1| acres of level land, surveyed into building sections. PRICE, £I2OO. Mortgage, £2OO. Exchange for 5-6-roomed House in Dunedin. • Folio 48 ry ACRES, part Leasehold (Lawrence), with good 6-roomed House, bathroom, hoi I and cold water, : petrol light, good outbuildings, two looseboxea, large workshop; handy to school and railway station. This would make an ideal poultry farm. PRICE. £650. .. Folio 61 1 0/4 A ACRES. CROWN LEASEHOLD:'(Main North line, baddy to bimediri); JLr&ticV rental, £44 per annum; beautiful sheep country, carrying 1000 sheep, 800 being owes looking, well; splendid 7-roomed Dwelling, new-woolshed and oheepyards; warm climate, . PRICE, £4OOO. We can strongly recommend this’ to anyone in search of a small grazing property. Folio 414 CITY PROPERTY SALES DEPARTMENT. N RISE'(CITY): 6-roomed rough-cast brick BUNGALOW; ideally situated, with a magnificent view; a new house, has never been occupied,, and is substantially built with every modern convenience; a' superior property in every respect. £3OOO. Gr ENBRAL STORE; well situated on -main road in ■ populous and popular suburb; large double shop, and comfortable Dwelling-house with oil conveniences. Great opportunity. PRICE, £llsO. BOARDING-HOUSE; 13 Rooms; ample accommodation for 16 boarders; low rental, nood leoae; central location. Walk in. walk out. BARGAIN, £525. APARTMENT HOUSE; 16 Booms, all conveniences; large freehold section; centre! situation. Inquire promptly for full particulars. PRICE, £IBSO. ■ • ' V---: • ;;. '" ' ~ ’Phone 2738. ’Phone 2739 J # B. DOOLEY A CO,. LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS! 32 OCTAGON. DUNEDIN. p , aa —FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, City; near station ; suit railway man; nice *■+ll*l j-ection; Immediate possession. See this at onoe. (703) IAA ST. CLAIR; Four ROOMS, kitchenette, sun room, tilo roof, every latest convenience; good section ; handy to beach and tram; a very,natty little place and worth seeing. (706),. WE have a good FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS in country towni a, real money-maker for smell capitalist ns at once, vrrg have a cash buyer for a .FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY' BUSINESS iii or W near city. Send us particulars of youre at once and get it sold, w-jrrqg have a cash buyer for a GENERAL STORE in country district, south of W M-OSgiel. Let us know if yours is for sale. Ol on a—SIX-ROOM ED HOUSE, Anderson'o Bay; every possible convenience; panelled hail; over i-acre, w ell laid out m garden and fruit trees. A place that will appeal to one in want of a good homo. See it at onoe, and judge for yourself, Cl ALL AND INSPECT OUR LIST OF HOUSES, SECTIONS, FARMS, AND ’ ORCHARDS.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18465, 28 January 1922, Page 13

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