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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. IADTEKTXBEUENTS of 18 Words under ths Head- - tag* Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Gale, To . . « Let. Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per Insertion t * Insertions, 2s'6d; 6 Insertions, (a;. Strictly Cash In ■Advance. Extra Charge If Booked. jjlOR PRIVATE SALE. THE • WELL-KNOWN “ LTSMORE ” STATION, 10 MILES FROM WANf GANUI; SUBDIVIDED INTO FIVE BLOCKS, comprising: “LISMORE BLQOK,”. of 6998 acres Free--11 miles from Wanganui by good level motor road. This block consists of easy hills to rolling, undulating and flat country, -wintering over two siheep per acre besides cattle, and practically the whole of the surplus stock goes off the station fat. The buildings consist of manager’s House of 7 rooms, men’s cottages and wliarcs, cookhouse, woolshed, sheepyards, dip, etc., and all other neces •ary improvements and conveniences for the economical working of the station. V CULWORTH” BLOCK, of 752 acres Freehold, is situated 7 miles from Wanganui by level motor road, and , . has a frontage to the Wanganui River. This country is easy hills with about 300 acres flat, and suitable for dairying. “ Culworth ” is particu- > larly _ well improved with buildings and sub-divisional fences. Amongst the former being the Homestead (a gentleman’s; residence)' of 12 large rooms, including billiard room, situated on a terrace commanding a magnificent view of the Wanganui River. Adjacent to the Homestead are all the ' necessary farm buildings, including stables, bams, woolshed, cowshed, sheepyards, etc. All in first-class order. , In the past “Culworth” block has been used as a stud form for “Lismore” Station, for which purpose it could not be better adapted. TE ARO TE WAKA, a very fine block ■ .of 1967 acres Freehold, situated 14 miles from Wanganui by good metal - road. • Easy rolling country with a large portion plougnable, the whole being very suitable for mixed farming. In its present state Te Aro- Te Waka will winter over two sheep besides 4/600 head cattle, and do them well, v . The buildings consist of 6-roomed Homeetefd, woolshed, sheepyards, etc. TAYLOR’S, 5 acres Freehold," and Dwelling of 6/7 rooms; ideally situated, overlooking Wangamii River; 'I miles by good level road to Wanganui. The house is in good order, and the land ft all fiat. “BROWNLIES.” 1256 acres Freehold, ■ the pick of the whole estate. This block is situated 14 miles from Wanganui by an excellent road, a portion ' ’ of which is tar sealed. “Brownlies” was originally used as a hospital paddock _ (for “Lismore” Station), oh which were wintered all the cull lambs The country consists of easy hills, particularly well grassed, and could not be better suited for breeding fat lambs, dairying, and fattening. The block can faithfully be described as 2i sheep country, carrying a cattle beast* - to the four acres. The improvements consist of two Houses,' woolshed, •heepyards, and many subdivisional fences. NOTE—To those in search of first-class grazing rod fattening country, situated within "easy distance* of Markets, Freeiing Works, and a thriving town, such as Wanganui, we commend to their notice the various blocks herein described, and feel sure an inspection is all that is necessary' to convince the most sceptical that no more favourable opportunity presents itself of acquiring a first-class property at a reasonable figure. .; For fuilher particulars apply DALGETY & GO. (LTD.). Wanganui, and all Branches throughout the Dominion. |gHEEP RUN. > 3300 -ACRES GOVERNMENT RENEW*ABLB LEASE; rental £202 per annum;, situated in Geraldine District; close _ to echoed, etc.; 200 acres tfood level agricultural farm, with attractive modem _7-roomed House, bathroom, washhouse, dairy, etc.; all conveniences, septic tank, etc.; motor shed, stable, trapshea, woolshed with shearing plant, yards and dip. The run of 3100 acres .is situated some distance-from the Homestead, and is all beautiful, clean tussock, lyipg 'well to the ' sun, no gorse or scrub, well fenced and • watered, now carrying 1300 good ewes, rams, some cattle, and 3 horses. . PRICE, £BOOO going concern." Terms arranged. The above is a particillarly good little . Tipi that will carry 1700 to 2000 ewes, capable of : great improvement. AH \vj\rm, fiyeet "country, with a delightful Residence, ideal climate. Well sheltered and not out 'of civilisation. ’ ■ For furthen particulars apply LAND DEPARTMENT, Q.F.C.A., 12au Timaxu. >A GRICULTURAL AND GRAZING -t* PROP! PROPERTY. 1100 ACRES FREEHOLD and zW) (ACRES LEASEHOLD; rent £SB 6s 6d per annum; situated within easy reach of Dunedin., The Leasehold is all clean tussock country, perfectly safe, 3 blocks, and capable .of carrying 1500 ewes; the Freehold js.mpre or less all maiden soil, and could % used extensively for cropping or fattenjpg purposes; the. situation is within 1 i .'miles from rail, school, and P. 0., by level metal-road; good Homestead of 7-roomed Dwelling, stable, barn, woolshed, sheepyards,, dip, huts, etc. Owner been hi possession, for 50 years, and wishes to retire. "PRICE, with 2100 Corriedale sheep, cattle, horses, plant complete. £9000; £3500 cash. We can recommend this. BATTERSBY ft CO., Dowling street. 120 ACRE& LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM, 3 miles from Dunedin Post Office; rent, £l2O per annum;, purchasing clause, £3O an acre;' alongside of school; wall subdivided proporty, very suitable for 'subdivision; 6roomed house, garden, cow-byre, hay sheds, garage, stable, etc.; 50 good dairy cows, 3 horses; full set farm implements, carts, .harness, milk cane and sundries; 50-gallon per day milk run. PRICE £2600, AS A GOING CONCERN. DONALD REID & CO. (LTD.). ZSau . (1030) O R S A L /E. • QUEENSTOWN (overlooking town and bay)— Superior DWELLING (late residence of Patrick MCarthy, deceased), containing 16 rooms (including 12 large rooms), exclusive of kitchen, pantry, and scullery, bathroom, washhouse, and septio tank, together •with, an area of 2 acres 15 poles, with fruit and'vegetable gardens. The Property is an excellent one. and eminently suitable for a retired gentleman or, professional man, or for a "superior boarding-house. . For further particulars apply Public Trust Office, Invercargill. R. D. NEWTH, 22au District Public Trustee. 5B; SALE (privately), six-roomed r HOUSE, Burnside; electric , light: garden; fowlhbuse; owner leaving.—662, .Times Office. 24a u £4OO eheep- and dairy farm; £5 per acre; by mortgage.John Brown, Mount Roakill. Auckland. £750~^ : eood B -i 7 - s i*- qs SITE (23 poles), two HOUSES;' " buyer financed.—Bryint, 225' Princes street. CIPRINGTIMB OPPORTUNITY. - Only $3) £650: 5-roomed RESIDENCE'; renovated; electric light, iron, hot and cold bath, shower, scullery, balcony; j-acre; §’ idid soil; sheltered; greenhouse,, work- , etc.; Vhou* far.— 44 Helensburgh , W«k«ri. ■ . 26au /COMPANY BAY,—Three-roomed- CRIB, verandah, and furniture; £200; a enip. go Finance. ptego KAIKOBAL— Lovely 5 ROOMS; every ‘ convenience; handy car; in A 1 order; bargain; £92B.—Otago Finance. BTHUR STRfcET.—Eight ROOD every convenience; lovely view; soi hoflee; ,£lloo.—Otago Finance. ‘ N OBTH DUNEDlN.—Beautiful 4-roomed BUNGALOW; every possible convenitenos; new house; £Boo.—Otago Woe-STi-v. HILDA.—Pour ROOMS; bath, con- '.‘ venienoee; £BO deposit; £660; good Finance. ma/'ANTED, 6 BOOMS, Maori Hill, ir. W a kari. Four ROOMS, small deosit, north end;, buyezn waiting.—OTAGO WiNC*' 98au

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18643, 26 August 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18643, 26 August 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18643, 26 August 1922, Page 10

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