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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. H. PATERSON, SCKVITOB AND Civil Encumber. & %• s. PAT w E- 8. PATERSON, Pj Finance Assn & £> Lass A Stoo DOMINION CHAMBERS. X> 142 RATTRAY STREET. 0 (Opposite Wood’s Private Hotel). -- > House end Land Agents. Land Surveying a Specialty, LITTLE BOURNE (Close Tram, Nice Position). —Five-roomed SEMI-BUNGAI/JW, with all conveniences; good order, and large garden. £2OO deposit. Cheap £756. HiIGHGATE (Roslyn).—Practically new 4-roomed VILLA; bathroom, senile , and odd water; electric light, gas for cooking; copper and tube, wort&op; i-acne freehold, garden, large fowlruns, etc. Owner leaving next week. £IOO deposit. Ur • Jrgent sale, £730. LITTLEBOURNB (overlooking City and Harbour). —Pine 6-roomed modem Brick BUNGAI/>W, every up-to-date convenience; sunny freehold section. . £3OO deposit. Bargain, £I4OO. HiERIOT ROW.—Four-roomed COTTAGE, with fine freehold section. £BO deposit. Chean. £360. CUMBERLAND STREET (close St. David street). —Comfortable 6-roomed HOUSBy bay window and verandah, scullery, copper, tube, nice section. ’ £7O 'daboiftf''' Only £425. VVI’-; BEST POSITION MORNINGTON (close Tram Sheds).— Good 4-reomed HOUSE.bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, copper and tubs; best of papers, electrie■ light; splendid freehold section, lovely view and outlook. A genuine bargain. . £7O. deposit. Immediate possession. ■ - ■ A RTHUR STREET. —Seven-roomed RESIDENCE, bathroom, hot and ooM water and other modern conveniences; freehold section. £l5O deposit. Pkfoe, £BSO. v ' S' T. CLAIR (fine position).—Charming and practically new 6-robmed, tile<b-TOQf,Biick BUNGALOW; 6 good rooms, with every up-to-date improvement and 1 sidiilif||TTj. finished; nearly 1-acre, freehold corner section; nice garden. Owner leaving. Gpnuney sacrifice. £3OO deposit. Inspection invited. ' T-nvi

PARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, p PROPERTY SALESMEN, ESTATE AGENTS, FARM SALESMEN, COMMISSION AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND VALUERS. c F.O. Box 265. Telephones, 100 and 222. Telegrams: "Peck, £IOOO PER YEAR PROFIT. £IOOO PER YEAR PROFIT. £IOOO PER YEAR PROFITS, AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO THE RIGHT MAN. '/ AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO THE RIGHT MAN. -r AN' EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO THE RIGHT MAN. £750 CASH REQUIRED. * : £750 CASH REQUIRED - --r £750 CASH REQUIRED. INSPECT YOUR BANK BOOK AND SEE US IMMEDIATELY, PLEASE. WE ARE THE BOLE AGENTS QO ACRES FREEHOLD (close to the City); 6 acres tornipe, 4 acres green acres oats (in stack), 4 large stacks, and large loft fine street clover hay; fe*Bb> plentifully watered; all ploughame, with exception of a very small piece; 5-RoooMftl Dwelling, recently renovated; 37-stalled cow byre, with hay loft, also stable,'. shed, separator room; modem milking plant installed; a 50-gallon milk run averse- ' ing Is 9d per gallon, goes with the farm; 72 head of beautifully conditioned atoZat including 1 Pedigree Bid), valued at 150 gs. with all other stock and plant may be JhadH at valuation. PLEASE SPECIALLY NOTE THESE REMARKSr Ahnoetallthe property has been heavily limed (2 tons to the acre) and sown down with best English Grasses within the last three years; sufficient hay in stacks and loft fa* ’ the next two years; no expense and loss of time in buying and carting brewery greioe ; on this remarkable Dairy Farm. INSPECT THE FARM and the CONDITION -ofi *h»STOCK. and you will be ABSOLUTELY CONVINCED that it is an OUTSTANDING BARGAIN at £42 per acre. Owner’s reason for selling is that he had - neadaft money, and wishes to settle on a smaller Farm. £42 per acre, with STOCK ~ PLANT at VALUATION. Milking Plant given in. CASH REQUIRED. ONM?" £750. SEE US IMMEDIATELY AND ARRANGE FOR AN INSPEOTRHL> WE ARE SOLE AGENTS! .■ vPARK, REYNOLDS (LTD.), • • V-i Manse street, Dunedin. : ■■■ v

JOHN REID & gONS (L T D.), AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN. ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, CORNER LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS. DUNEDIN. (Also at 43 ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL). . = TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES MANAGED. ; 5;‘ ,’ i FARM TO LEASE. T/CTE HAVE FOR LEASE that fine FARM row In the oocopattaa ▼ ▼ of Mr Alex Davidson, at MERTON, being part of the Corner Bush Estate. It contains 188 ACRES 0 ROODS .OS POLES, in numercus paddocks; fronts the MAIN NORTH ROAD, and is leas than a : nrila from the MERTON DAIRY FACTORY and about 3i milca from WAIKOUAITL TERM: Six years, from Ist MaT, 1922. Farther peztiaalers may be had and conditions of lease seen at our Office / JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.), Dunedin. ;r irv MEMO.—Mr Davidson is prepared to fell his fine HERD of, DAIRY COWS, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Eta. to the tenant should he wieh to bny.

VTRIQHT, STEPHENSON, * CO. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. .ZKol (LTD.), to : to * . : s -? 1 Q7A ACRES FREEHOLD, 291 ACRES LEASEHOLD (18 jm JLO I V to run, -with right of renewal; rent la per aore); 4- miU , rail, i-mile school; good 6-roomed House (and telephone), stable, ban* implement ahed, etc.; 27 acres oats, 6 acres rape, 35 scree turnips; , ■well subdivided and well watered; stock: 780 sheep (including 450 ewes) ?•"' PRICE for FREEHOLD (with CROPS and LEASEHOLD given in) ' n V £2 15s per acre. Good terms. . . -J. The above Property comprises good warm sheep country. It has grown 70 bushels oats and 40 bushels wheat, and the surplus ■>»»*■ goes off fat.

BOWLING SI (Catting.) Established STREET <?y> * 1861. TRUSTEES, ESTATE AGENTS. VALCA’nrmjy AOOOUNTAJfTR Telephone 380. Exceedingly attractive 9-roomed brick RESIDENCE, situated on the brow of the hill in High street;, locality, glorious view; easy walking distance from town, and just at train stop, with every modem convenience: bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, etc.; substantially built ana attractively designed, on fine level freehold section. A rare chance of obtaining a perfect home in this favoured locality; immediate vacant possession, together with 5-Roomed cottage, well let to a good tenant. £2OOO can remain on mortgage for a term at 6 per cent Price for whole property. £3500. SPLENDID BUSINESS FREEHOLD (close to Princes street), 36ft frontage by a depth of 70ft,, with a substantial brick building; fine central position, great future value. Very cheap property, £ISOO. CITY (Dundas street) —Six-roomed RESIDENCE, good appearanoe; bathroom, h,p. boiler, etc.; in first-das* order; fine freehold corner section; possession in one month. £930. CITY —Fine Modem Brick and Plastered 8-roomed RESI- i; DENOE; large rooms and all conveniences; bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, eto.; in first-class order; freehold section; excellent position; immediate possession. £2650. Great chance.-city : iroomed well-built residence, in perfect order; electric light, gas ring, bathroom, porcelain bath, h.p. boiler; freehold section; close to Railway Station and tram. Terms; Deposit £IOO, balance £1 ' 10s per week, at 5$ per cent £1075. CHEAP FREEHOLD SECTION. ANDERSON'S RAY. Two minutes from tram; large frontage to Main road; splendid building site; magnificent view, sunny situation; first-class modem residential locality. Price, £lls. INVESTING AGENTa FRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS found for Capital m Bonds, Debentures, **—j>S»i Property and Investment Stocks. Fullest possible information and report* aw- : plied Satisfactory valuations made. Our long and varied experience in the Bnaetment of Capital enables u* to advise cheats to the best advantage. BURTON & PATTERSON, 41 Dowling Street, Dunedin. T>£l3J|

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 7

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