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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR WATCH TEOTMAN’S COLUMN. Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. H. W. TROTMan Af fi 6 g,T 73 PRINCES STREET. 343 PROPERTY AND FARM SALESMAN, HOTEL BROKER AND VALUATOR, COMMISSION, FINANCIAL, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENT. Ol tyKA—QUICK SALE, 36 acres Free»J- •wv hold, 28 acres Leasehold, total 64 acres. The Government lease rent £4 10s yearly. Vendor would leave £I2OO on mortgage. Possession given immediately. Two creeks run through the property; 7 wire sheep-proof fences, in good 'order; easily worked, 60 acres ploughable; 2-mile frorir railway station, school, and post office; numerous buildings, majority' stone; 5roomed HOUSE and scullery (stone), steel ceilings, all in first-class order, men’s (stone) hut, with fireplaces, wash-house, copper, dairy under same roof, coalhouse with cemented floors, etc., etc. ; 6 acres lucerne, 12 acres turnips, balance in grass. This is a most excellent farm for fattening, and is a real money-maker. Only wants going into, guarantee satisfaction. 111-health sole reason for Selling. Fol. 1412 "I tyn ACRES (South Line) —Freehold, all Fl" in grass, £3O per acre; immediate possession; soldier’s_loan £2500 at 4i per cent; distance to railway, school, and post office 1 mile, and creamery i-mile; 6roomed'HOUSE, bathroom, scullery, etc.; 25-slalled cowbyre, 4-stalled stable with loft, implement sheds, etc., all newly painted; carrying capacity 90 bullocks at present, will carry 40 cows and 100 ewes comfortably; river frontage. 111-health sole reason for selling. - Fol. 1359 ftr i-acro orchard, freehold, "TO -minutes from suburban station") '■6 v rofljned ' HOUSE, large reception hall, built-in "Trapboards, book-cases, fibrous plastered ceilings, h. antL**, 0.1., scullery ; ’2' aorbV-young- gr4sV“&’'&cres turnips/ And.. potatoes, well watered; "and tap in each paddock. Price £2260. This "is ft very nice home; -swftablg"f or ■ a-'refcired farmer, and will stand every investigation. Fol. 1090 ACRES (South Otago)—£ls 10s per acre, freehold; mortgages,-,£3473 at 5 per cent, are transferable; cash required £857 10s; fences in good order; li mile from school, 5 railed Worn freezing works, 4 miles from creamery and station; a good new house, 6 robing," bathroom, scullery',' pantry, h. and c., - wash-house, 5-stalled stable, large bath, coal-shed, cart-shed,,- cowbyre, 5 stalls, men’s hut, 2 loose boxes, nigstyes, concrete sheep, yard,- tank, etc.; a splendid steading;' T'O'TVCTes'-stubble, 30 acres rape and turnips, balance good grass; earning capacity .300 sheep, 30 head of cattle, and horses.”-Folv'i9B2 A A fi ACRES—About 25 miles from city, £26 JLOs per acre, freehold; vendor willing to sell or ex'change; mortgages total £9600; all ploughable and within 1 mile of railway, creamery, church, school, arid post office; oroomeH' HOUSE, 10-stilled' stable, with chaff-house, 8-stalled cow-byre, concrete, with engine _ shed; 100 acres stubble, 60 under cultivation; ‘ balance in grass, well watered. Fol. 1081 Pt • ACftBS- 'Leasehold r■ rent- -£33 -per J.OO annum, with purchasing clause at _£7- per acre, 4 yearsvrto-run; .TOO acresploughable, balance in good bush, milling timber, black and red pine; firewood is now producing £lO per week cord lengths; 1 mile from creamery, 2 miles from school; 4-roomed DWELLING, range, wasjr-hotise, copper and tubs, dairy, 4-stalled concrete cow-byre, loose box, piggeries, and run; price as going. concern including furniture; 7 good cows' 1 bull, 3 good heifers, 6 yearling heifers, 3 pigs, 2 horses, harness for 4 horses,- hew Single plough, 1 disc, 3-leafed harrows, spring-cart, sledge, harness, 30-gal. separator, 8i acres turnips, 3 stacks of oats and sheaf, 4 ton's chaff, ' potatoes; £680; watergd _by natural springs. If you aro interested in timber and firewood do not miss this opportunity. , -Fol. 135.8 ft <T»T KA DEPOSIT-t-Pnce £590 (South dbj.UU Dunedin) ; 4-roomed HOUSE, with built-in. -.wardrohea, cupboards, gas, bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs, pantry, wide hali r Jatge .rooms, drained to sewer; immediate possession. Fol. 2070 OQWK- 5-ROOMED SEMI-BUNGA-obt/IO -LOW, bathroom, basin, e. 1., gas for h. and c., - tiled hearths arid grates, latest papers, good garden, good sound house. Fol. 2122 01 OKA - ANDERSON’S BAY, .7abiilOUl roomed SEMI-BUNGALOW, with i-acre double-- section, -suitable Tor building another house, 4 fireplaces, besides range, return verandah, porcelain bath and basin, h. and c., gas cooker, al., large pantfy and scullery, wash-house, copper and tubs, all Under one roof, steel ceilings, large dining room, tiled grates and hearths, fancy mantelpieces, splendidly built house with every possible convenience, suit large family or retired farmer; insurance £IOOO. Fol. 2215 OT QAA— SHOP AND DWELLING, 4 owJLOUI/ rooms, freehold, brick; e. 1., 3 fireplaces, range; pastrycook, fruiterer and greengrocer’s business. F 01,2239 OQC/T— S-ROQMED HOUSE, 1-acre SwifOU section, 4 fireplaces and range, bathroom, h. and c., gas, wash-hpuse, copper and tubs, coal-house, drained tosewer, verandah rind wardrobes, lofty rooms, steel ceilings, concrete Verandah floor, garage_ or workshop,-fowl runs and. houses; immediate. possessionT”"’ Fol. 2258 POAA DEPOSIT —Price £955, 5-roomed wilfi- 'i-acre section; - nearr Gardens, city side, verandah, verandah' tit' back, 2 oriel windows, porcelain bath and basin, h. and 0., gas ring and fire, large rooms with" fibrous plaster .eeilirigs, large kitchen And. pantry, . 2 large ..Wardrobes built iri,- tiled rftnge arid fireplaces, wash-house, coal-shed, workshop, with concrete floors, good run and fowl-houses, asphalt paths, good garden and orchard, septic tank, very nice, sound house; immediate possession; insurance £BOO. I oan recommend this house for anyone requiring a nice horrie as a good proposition. Fol. 2159 PQQA O.N.Q (or near offer)—6-roomed »OOU HOUSE, with 1-acre section, built in kauri; balcony and porch, box windows, conservatory, bathroom, porcelain bath arid basin, e. 1., h. and c., plug for iron, asphalt paths, drained to sewer, 2 steel ceilings, coaLhouse, under cover; meat safe built in; tiled range in the kitchen, wash-house outside, fixed copper arid, tubs, new blinds, and newly painted; panoramic view, flower garden, fruit trees; easy terms; immediate possession. Fol. 2308 O-i QKA-7-ROOMED BUNGALOW, 3w.l «/Ov all modern conveniences, pleasantly situated in the beautiful suburb- of -St. Claii*', •"with its pure, clear air, pleffty of sunshine, Mid lovely ozone, blowing right off the ocean, which will cost you,nothing; a real seaside home; only wants seeing. IF YOU WANT A PROPERTY SOLD. GIVE ME A RING AND SAY SO; I WILL DO THE REST, AND SAVE YOU ' AS MUCH TROUBLE AS POSSIBLE." Nothing too large, None', too small, Quick action and reliable service. LIFE INSURANCE. FOR Probate Insurance, Income Tax. Exemption Particulars, Subsidised ,'apd Endowment Insurance, call and see me, or ring. Nothing too difficult to explain. Advice freely given-on insurance-matters; Premium for ago 27 next birthday on £2OOO, Probate Policy No. 245,457, taken out on July 15th, 1912, £42 16s 8d per annum, total bonuses, 9 years, £338; for 1921, annual bonuses, £6O. Although policy has been in force less than 10 yeans the bonuses amount to £338, whilst the premium was £585 10s for probate purposes. This is unexcelled. ■ Child's Policy taken out on May-Ist, 1912, No. 245,908, £IOOO, at. age 1 next birthday, premium £ll 13s per annum. Total premium, 9 years, £lO4 17s; tptal bonus, during that time amounts to £169. The annual bonus for 1921 is £3O. I shall be pleased fb know if anyone can give me any information whore..this, can.be. beaten. It will pay anyone taking out life insurance to call and see me. I will guarantee them ft square deal. FIRE INSURANCE. CHIEF AGENT for Queensland Fire, Insurance Company, Ltd. All kinds' of risks taken—Fire, Accident, Employers’ Liability, Motor Car Risks, Plato Glass, etc., etc;, e^ BOUR bureau. WE HAVE EMPLOYEES of all kinds wanting positions; several good shopherds, married couples, ploughmen, housemaid, 2 sisters wanting situation in town together, also 2 sisters wanting situation in country WHY WAIT for Sections to boom?. If you-buy whilst they are down you can save money.' Building is now commencing agaifl. I can sell you section in any . part of; the city;' real bargams. A new 4-roomed Burigalow built to order for £7OO. X HAVE A CLIENT waiting for a ConX fectionery BusineM. I HAVE 40 CLIENTS waiting lor Houses to rent, furnished or unfurnished. H. W. TROTMAN ' j 73 PRINCES STREET. I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18545, 4 May 1922, Page 12

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