PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. M‘L A C H L A N & STRANG, Tel. 305. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, , 40 DOWLING STREET. TeL 305. r»-| -I AA-»i ACRES, DAIRY FARM; 7-roomed House, bathroom, washhouse ’ J-v* vf a nd copper built in, 2-stalled stable, oowbyre for 5 oorts, and other outbuildings; 7 acres in turnips, rest in grass, 3-acre in orchard. This property- is 5. minutes’ walk from good school and railway station, just on the boundary 6f j|,7 good inland town; well sheltered, and suitable foe poultry; well worth inspection},/ terms easy. : , 1 jp-| f?AA-13 ACRES; 5-roomed House, washhouse (copper and tube); good paoking room and storeroom; 8 acres in orchard, apples of best sorts, mostly ■ seven years’ old; 1 acre in strawberries; 4 acres good grazing, with good stacks of winter feed. There is a good poultry house and run* to hold 200 birds. This property is situated right on rail, and presents a good chance to combine poultry-, keeping with fruit raising; ill-health sole- reason for selling. Let us show you this. • m gIEVWRIGHT, HAGGITT. St (JO. (LTD.), V Box 29. EMPIRE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. •Phono 780, ONLY £BO CASH. OAA ACRES FREEHOLD and 600 ACRES LEASEHOLD.at £4 a year rent; about' 120 acres have been cultivated, balance native state; at present carrying*about 130 sheep, 5 good cows, 3 calves, 1 bullook, and 3 horses; full set of wagon, dray, gig, 3 large stacks of oaten sheaves (cut about 700 bags chaff), 8 bags-’ grass seed, 2 bags manure, and numerous sundries; 4-roomed House and outbuildings;;. U miles from school, 10 miles from, railway station. The price as a going concern. is' £1400.. Terms': £BO cash, balance for a term at 6 per cent. ' /»QA ACRES FREEHOLD, at £9 10s an acre. £IOOO cash; deposit. This is quite. OO" close to Balcliitha; beautiful 8-roomed Homestead, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, septic tank; nice garden, lawn, orchards, and plantation; boundaries’ mostly netted: well subdivided; grows excellent wheat, and all other crops; carrier 1000 sheep. Come and see this. ' 1 ' Qflrt ACRES FREEHOLD—Alongside school; carry 700 sheep; about 100 acrejj O'”” under cultivation, balance native state; 12 acres turnips, i-acre potatoes]! 4-roomed HOUSE, outbuildings. £3 5s an acre. £250 cash. (199 7500 ACJRES FREEHOLD and 1600 acres S.G.R.; rent £42 a year; 300 I been cultivated, balance good tussock, 2800 acres of which are surface.sowifjf highest top 2000 ft, lowest part 500 ft alcove sea level; ' average lambing 80 percent;’;:. l carry 7000 ewes, with turnips; 7-roomed HOUSE and all outbuildings, £2 15s ’-aa acre for freehold S.G.R given in. £2OOO cash. . xt IACRE FREEHOLD—I mile'from tram; 6-roomed HOUSE, fowlhouses, etotsj fowls. Going concern, £BSO. QAAA ACRES S.G. RUN—9OO sheep, 45 head of cattle; rent £65 a ytpti if OUI/U years to run; all good tussock; 4-roomed HOUSE and 2 - huts; alljsetairetyft fenced into 4 blocks; shearing done at adjoining property.* Absolutely no,labour required to run this place. £2250, going concern , ' i ' T PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. PROPERTY SALESMEN, ESTATE AGENTS, FARM SALESMEN, GBNBRA|F* COMMISSION AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS. AND VALUERS. F.O. Box 355. . Telephones, 100 and 222. - Telegrams: “Park, Bey WOOL 3 RISING IN PRlGagsv f i WOOL WOOL RISING IN PRICES. RISING IN PRICES., NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A SHEEP RUN, ‘ READ THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS, AND CONSULT US ABOUT. A "OF THEM, OB NUMEROUS OTHERS WE CAN SUBMIT TO YOU IN * - . ’ Barts of the dominion. Si ** waaa ACRES, OAMARU DISTRICT; ALL FIRST-CLASS • GRAZING; ~ / IOTO COUNTRY; SWEET, SAFE, AND EASY TO MUSTER. Rental, £SW- & * IL. 1 J ' .. . 1. M 1 1. - J * J . A 1 l M J ■ I K t A H A bl 1 ■ * 1per annum, with 14‘ years to run. Divided into 9 blocks, and watered by numei'i permanent streams. Carries 4000 sheep. PRESENT STOCK, 3800 SHEEP, as i«r ■ lows:—About 3000 ewes, 600 ewe lambs, 200 wethers and rams—ALL BRED Oft 1 "-*’J THE PLACE; 20 head of cattle and 2 horses.' Three-roomed cottage, wctJahed, #’/v stand shearing machines, press, dip and yardi. Situated within 5 miles«. - JjL township. To the man with the necessary capital this is AN OUTSTANDING* BARGAIN. PRICE, £BOOO AS A GOING CONCERN—PRACTICALLY £2 PEgM| SHEEP AND MOSTLY EWES. A Good Home with 8 acres of Freehold anq.'‘.-SS necessary outbuildings can be purchased in .conjunction with the above splendfii ; Bun for £IOOO if required. DON’T,MSS THIS OPPORTUNITY. QAAA ACRES (1800 Acres of Freehold, 1200 Acres of Renewable Leasehold 01/UU 2s 7d per acre); divided into 11 paddocks, watered by running creeks; 20Bp acres of English grass and balance silver tussock; all good safe .country; 60, turnips, 30 acres oats and 19 acres wheat (recently thrashed); capacity' 2000 mostly ewes. PRESENT STOCK: 2000 SHEEP, 50 HEAD OF CATTLE, AND % -;M HORSES. Six-roomed riiodern House, with hot and cold water service. The onjg .iA|t buildings are good, and consist v of stable, loosebox, men’s hut, cfaaffhouse, 4-roomw - cottage, woolsned, dip, and yards. Rail 1 mile, school 2 miles. Owner retiring!; t/fi £15,000 AS A GOING CONCERN, AND EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD TERMSTT ' oaa ACRES, 'NORTH OTAGO; splendid sheep country; 8 paddocks, OvF” PERMANENT WATER-RACE to irrigate all but one; lew acres turnip*), WILL-CARRY 500 SHEEP; PRESENT STOCK, ,400. New 5-roomed Dwelling i,f| shearing shed, dip, byre, cartshed, men’s hut, orchard, Vegetable Garden; sheltetv--tVS belt of trees around homestead. OWING” TO FAILING HEALTH, owner' has. .‘’‘•S3 been medically advised TO QUIT IMMEDIATELY; consequently offering at thA"" BARGAIN PRICE OF £4 PER ACRE, and good terms to an apptoved maq,\. Owing to the circumstances, owner' will CONSIDER EXCHANGE of any emalldc , /yi place in the South, _ __ (5 P , OWAKA DISTRICT. . \Vj* t AA A ACRES, OWAKA DISTRICT; suitable for sheep, dairying, or mixed farnK*'U - ' rx/xrt ing; netted and subdivided with netting into 15 1 paddocks;. good Dwelling ,and outbuildings. 20 acres turnips.! 40 acres oats (in, stack); 283 ACRES HAV|EN BEEN HEAVILY LIMED. This is a real good farm, anc( will carry 500, J ! • PRESENT STOCK: 25 milking cows, 32 young cattle, 4 horses, and 250 sheenl- ' This property is selling at’ what is practically GOVERNMENT VALUATION—£B ■. .' 10s per, acre. SOMEONE’S OPPORTUNITY, AND EASY INGOING. Neighbour ;V----ing farms are selling at £l4 per acre. ABSOLUTELY BONA FIDE REASON FOR jSELLING. ■ REMEMBER THE PRICE-ONLY £8 10s PER ACRE (&10| PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED). MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. ’Phone 3608 8. , TAMBLYN. M'KENZIE, A RHODES. ’Phone -36Q£ pF.AT. ESTATE, FINANCE INSURANCE. AND GENERAL COMMISSION \ BRAITHWAITE’S BUILDINGS. 42 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. I- ?' O WAKA.—I76 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE, RENT £6; nicely situated, Iyfnj|. _ well to the siin; 40 acres grass, balance bush, containing any quantity valuaßfi , timber, suitable for milling, posts, props, etc.; handy rail, school, and factory 4-roomed DWELLING and other buildings. Price £7OO. Terms £150; t ingoing,' w OWAKA.— 240 ACRES FREEHOLD AND GOVERNMENT LEASE, practioaUg alongside school, etc,.; excellent grazing land, part still bush; 4-roomedDWElAfi, ING; byre, with machines installed; motor sned, trap shed, and all other .- Price as going concern, with 21 cows, 11 other-cattle, horses, milking plant,.imptesL mente, separator, etc., £2OOO. Would take house'as part payment or small fanß|! 84 ACRES, 899 YEARS’ LEASE; part rich river flat; v" lent crops of wheat, barley, clover,, and lucerne; good 4-ropmed DWELLINGS* stables byre piggeries/etc. Price, including crops, 12 cows, 7 heifers, 5 other cifctlra--2 brood’ sows, 13 growing pigs, 100 poultry, horeM, ploughs, separator, and aU implements, " sheaf stacks; straw stacks, etc., £2600; or will exchange for 100 uTNT) f ACRES CHOICE DAIRY FARM, LOVELY SITUif JtjL ,TION, overlooking the Bay; alongside rail, school, arid other conveniences! crows' excellent crops and grass; 6-roomed DWELLING, bath; Installed byre/etatf piggeries, etc. Price,’ including 17 cow«. 1 buU, 3 horses, 80 poultry, comri turnout implements, carts, harness, crops, etc., £2500. boldier a mortgage, £2or (No.! BUSINESSES. ' / BUSINESSES. AKERY BUSINESS (COUNTRY).—Freehold; with 6-roomed DWELLING and ' 1 all other buildings; turnover £SOOO per annual; very easily handled, nq -de-y livnrv Worth £IOOO net per annum. Price £2OOO. Terms. . S. “TTY.—FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, doing large turnover, £2100; going cop- ' B C CIOUNTRT. —FREEHOLD BAKERY BUSINESS, doing 1250 loaves per ireel# I ’ Price going concern, including plant, £1250. jv/-* /■'tANTERBORY- —BAKERY, COUNTRY TOWN, leasehold premises; shop,, with etc. p turnover, 950 loaves and small goods per : w. can he" worked up. Going concern, including all. plant etc., £480; SALOON (CITY). —Six largo tables, complete equipment,-'all accessories first-class order ; . chairs, pictures, and sundry other utensils. Price £lOQp. •eiOilO Terms! Stock at valuation, approximately £I6OO. Turnover £6OOO per annum!!;; COUNTRY GENERAL STORE.—Leasehold, with £4OOO turnover; shop with 6--i rbomed DWELLING attached. Very small rental. Price, as a going conoerp, £2Oofi| IVuSIN'-SirAND OONFECnONERY BUSINESS; splendid little mg concern; shop, with living rooms attached; rent £1 per week. going concern, £3OO. Good part. Good shop, doing £7O-per week turnc £2 los 6d per week. Employs 1 girl only. Price, as going Concern, £775. OIOUTH END —Shop, with 4 living rooms, bath, wash-house, etc.; rent £2 pep O week; takings £2O and over £3O per week. Going concern, £SBO. TATI ON ER Y BUSINESS. —Splendid easily handled lucrative business, good lease, shop with 5 living, rooms and' all conveniences; turnover £4O per week; all . cash over counter. Going i concern. £450. Price £550. > N.// 41 DOWLING STREET G - (Cntting.) Established fC L. x. ' X. laei. V . USTEES, PATE AGENTS, ’ O VALUATORS. ACCOUNTANTS. Telephone 380. CENTRAL (CITY). —Six-roomed one-storey RESIDENCE; bathroom, h.p. boiler, washhouse (copper, tubs), m6dem drainage; freehold; magnificen t view; no trams required; vacant; immediate possession. £665. BEAUTIFUL BRICK RESIDENCE (one Storey), containing 7 rooms (large rooms), wide hall, fine bathroom, hp. boiler, pedestal bath, numerous wardrobes. and cupboards, fibrous plaster ceilings, electric light; washhouse, sheds, etc., , all under one roof. An attraotively-designed Residenoe, first- ' class locality, splendid view; dose to the tram; largd freehold section. Vacant; possession. £2OOO. ;l : i ORTH END (City)—First-class 6-riomed EESipENCE, in jt. splendid order, with all modem conveniences, bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light,- etc.; freehold section, handy site; immediate possession. £9OO. ■N WARRINGTON.— One of the, most attractive properties in this popular seaside resort. DWELLING of 5 rooms, ■ verandah round three sides, bathroom, washhouse, tubs, copper, etc.; fine view, sunny, handy to station and beach; freehold ' section. £750. - • Exceedingly attractive s-eoomed brick RESIDENCE, situated on the brow of the hiD in High street;, first-class, locality, glorious view; easy walking distance from town, and just at tram stop,, with every modem convenience: bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, etc.; substantially built and attractively designed, on fine level freehold section. A. rare chance of obtaining a perfect home in this favoured locality; immediate vacant possession, together with s : 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 1 SPLENDID BUSINESS FREEHOLD (cloee 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. P INVESTING AGENTS. TTRRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS found for Capital in Bonds, Debentures, Mortgages, JU Property and Investment Stocks. Fullest possible reporter fop* plied Satisfactory valuations made. Our long and varied experience in the Imretement of Capital enables us to advise clients to the best advantage. ', . • BURTON & PATTERSON, ♦1 Dowling Street, Dunedin. *
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18547, 6 May 1922, Page 7
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