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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. ’Phone 2141. , ’Phone 2141. A T T E R S B Y & CO., LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. A.M.P. BUILDIN GS, 25 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN O'MA ACRES FREEHOLD, 17.750 ACRES LEASEHOLD (North. Canterbury); U wuW ycnrs to run; rout £125 per annum; carrying 5290 merino and halfbred sheep, 66 head of entile, and 6 horses; plant complete; good Homestead; situated 25 miles from rail. Price, as a Going Concern, £IO,OOO. Further particulars on application. 1-I *>(Til ACRES LEASEHOLD (Kurow); excellent cropping or fattening land; 16 J ‘ieJlr paddocks; large area sown in wheat, rye, and lucerne: modern Residence, with all conveniences, full ran go farm buildings; Stock—Boo breeding ewes (mostly halfbred), 11 horses, 20 head cattle, complete set farm implements, Fovdston tractor and plough, Lister shearing plant. PRICE, £ls 10s p.a., as a Going Concern. IU/»K ACRES FREEHOLD (North Otago); carrying 800 breeding ewes; 300 acres J.jLOcJ have been cultivated, balance surface-sown tussock; 12 subdivisions, well watered by permanent stream; 5-roomed House and farm buildings; 2 miles from school. PRICE, £7 7s per acre. HQAA ACRES FREEHOLD (Southland); half flat; all plonghable; excellent cocksXO’U'lL foot and dogstail country; situated 1 mile from rail and school; two homesteads. This proper!v handles comfortably 3000 ewes and 500 dry sheep, besides cropping. PRICE, £2O per acre (or near offer). Owner will accent £1 per aero deposit to a good man, or consider an Exchange for : suitable grazing property Oamam or Canterbury districts. 900 434 ACRES FREEHOLD (Matawra): good sheep or cattle country; 3 miles from rail; good buildings. PRICE, £5 5s per acre. Ingoing £750. ACRES FREEHOLD (Temuka district); first-class wheat or fattening land; 11 paddocks, watered by races: 120 acres sown in wheat and oats, 160 acres young grass, balance good pasture; 2 miles from school and post office, good roads; 8-roomed Dwelling, all farm buddings) This property usually carries 500 ewes and fattens all surplus stock, besides a large area being under crop. Average yield 70 bushels wheat and over 100 bushels oats to the acre. 146 B ACRES RENEWABLE LEASE (South Canterbury); 30 years to run; rent £96 per annum; first-class cropping and fattening land; 40 acres sown in wheat and oats, 75 acres to be sown in, turnips, rape._ and grass; conveni- , ently subdivided, good water supply; 4-roomed Dwelling (up-to-date), all necessary outbuidings. As a Going Concern, with 9 cows, 3 heifers, 5 horses, fowls, farm implements, sundries, and crops, £22CO. Soldj'-r’s loan £670. Owner will - accept as part payment good touring car suitable for taxi work up to the value of £7OO, ACRES CORPORATION LEASE (Mosgiel); flat heavy land, suitable for poultry or market gardening; now 4-ro oraed Dwelling. PRICE, £675. OARDING-HOUSE (Main North Line), 18 rooms; fully Furnished; stables, Cottage ; easy rental. Got particulars. L E X. |J AER I S & C °-’ AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS. ESTATE AGENTS, PROBATE VALUATORS, ’Phones 1711, 1200. 221 PRINC ES STREET Evening ’Phono 9571, BT. CLAIR—£IIOO: 6-roomed Roughcast BUNGALOW; fibrous plaster ceilings; largo gas cooker, porcelain bath, basin, h. and c. water service, wardrobes, presses, pantry, large workshop; vinery, splendid garden; owner leaving Dunedin. Early possession arranged. Soldier’s loan of £6BO. A choice homo. (8232) ST. KILDA—£9BO; Stylish 5-roomed BUNGALOW, with Marseilles tile roof, fibrous plaster ceilings, electric light, porcelain bath, basin, h. and c. water, wardrobes, pantry, washhouse, etc. This is the cheapest house in St. Kilda, and is thoroughly well built. Owner is losing nearly £2OO selling at the above price. (7732) BT. CLAIR (close car terminus)—6-roomed VILLA, with all modern appointments; freehold section; about one of the best in St. Clair; considerably over vj-acre, with extra wide frontage, plenty of room for another house. At £llsO this property, is a veal bargain. (821 S). I ITTLEBOURNE—SpIendid 9-roomed RESIDENCE (one flat); splendid order; wide reception hall, with expensive leadlights, oak vencsta dado, fibrous plaster ceiling, e.h, gas, porcelain'bath, basin, h. and c. water;, storeroom, washhouse, with gaa under copper, hot water on to tubs; lovely grounds, over i-acre; rose beds, bulb and flower plots, fruit, ornamental trees; large workshop, full-sized garage; modern poultry house. Immediate vacant possession, buyer financed. (8194) f gjTEYWRIGHT,' JJAGGITT, & £JO. (LTD.), Box 29. EMPIRE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. ’Phone 780. WQQ ACRES FREEHOLD; all wheat-growing country; netted boundaries; excep- »« “O tionally well fenced into 10 paddocks; 27 acres wheat and grass, 40 acres oats and grass, 8 acres dogstail for seed this season, 93 acres young grass, 163 acres ploughed, balance grass; splendid new 5-roomed House, bathroom, h. and c. water, largo stable, barn, implement shed, Cottage, and sheepyards; 9 miles from railway station, miles from school. _ The Government valuation of the property is just on £8 an acre. The owner’s price is £6 5s an acre. Terms, £4OO deposit, £2OO after harvest, balance for a terra at per cent. * (231) 1 ACRE FREEHOLD; 6-roomed House, fowlhouses for 300 hens. £775. Easy 1- terms. - / (264) ACRES FREEHOLD (handy to Anderson’s Bay tram); 7-roomed House, h. and rw c. water, stable, etc.; lawn, shrubs, garden, orchard. The very place for a retired farmer. £ISOO. (TJJL ACRES FREEHOLD; lovely 7-roomed House, bathroom, h. and c., electric & light; nice garden. £1950. Handy to tram. i ACRES FREEHOLD, facing the north; nice easy downs; fenced into con'xtM/ venient paddocks by good fences. The Homestead is a beautiful new nineroomed Bungalow with tile roof, hot and cold water, 'electric light, and all other modern conveniences; absolutely a lovely homo, with' all the comforts of a town house. About 2 acres of nicely laid-out ground round the homestead, shrubs, flowers, and fruit trees; comfortable 4-roomed Bungalow, wool shed (with electrically driven shearing machines), sheepyards. large stable, barn, motor shed, dip, etc.; all in perfect order. This property is only about half a mile from railway station, school, and township. Only £l2 an acre. The buildings alone are worth the money. Terms: £542 cash, same in 12 months, balance in five years at 53 per cent. Tj (C?A ACRES, Peninsula; straight-out lease for seven years; carry 60 cows; nineXOl/ roomed House and outbuildings. Dunedin: P.O. Box 351, ’Phono 3640. WM. HARRIS & GO., Alsoatßibblest, » Mnmaru, Licensed ’Phone 2419. LAND. ESTATE. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. 214 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

T EA3EHOLD DAIRY FARM, GOING -i.i CONCERN: 53 acres. situated Otago Peninsula, 6 acres bush, acres oats, 2 acres oats and grass, i-acro ploughed for turnips, remainder in grass; subdivided into 6 paddocks; carries 25 cows; 5-roomed House and wash-house; 16-stalled byre. loft, shod, pig-stye, fowlhouse, etc.; situated only 5 minutes from school, 3 miles from creamery, and 4 miles from boat. Price £750. as a going concern. Rent £53. This property is well worth inspection. Fol. 1095 OWAKA: i- acre i 3-stalled stable, large cartshed 2 storerooms; suitable for carpenter, parage, or carrier. Price £4BO Also adjoining, -j-acro, 5-roomod Dwelling and large wash-house, all in splendid condition; good garden, fowlhouse and run. Price £650. These two properties can he bought together or separately as required. Fol. 1073 and 1074 , MONEY. j|| OX EY TO LEND The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prepared to I,END MONEY on FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Rates. JAMES QUAILE, 12jn Manager. fONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON L MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates, • ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings, Princes street. FONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD L SECURITY At Current Rates of Interest. JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor. 26 Diwlmg street. MONEY TO LEND IN LARGE UR SMALL AMOUNTS ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. MONDY. STEPHENS. MONRO. Ss STEPHENS. Solicitors Express Co ’a Building, Bond at. MONEY to LEND on Furniture, Pianos, Sowing Machines, Life Policies, Bills o f Lading, Promissory Notes, Stock. Scrip; easy repayments.—Otago Finance and Agency Company (Limited), IS Empire Buildings. Dunedin, 28my MONEY CLUB for MONEY; large or small; Loans on all classes of seen ritios; particulars on application.—Hugh Mitchell, secretary. 152 High street. 4ju MONEY *o LEND, £5 and upwards.—H. Divers, 193 Princes street, office adjoining Grand Pictures. MONEY.'— I specialise in Loans on Life Insurance Policies; business confidential; no delay.—H. Divers, 193 Princes street. LOANS, £lO, £2O. £SO, upwards, furniture, scrip: correspondents enclose stamp, envelope for repIy.—DIVERS, 193 Princes street. 27ja % OANS —£5 to £IOO. Loans on easy pay-X-J merits, reasonable rates: quite confidential. —Bryant, 225 Princes street. 13i OTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers are informed that letters addressed to a nom do plume or initials, care of any Post Office, will not in future be delivered by the Postal Department. To enable advertisers to obtain delivery of their replies when addressed to a Post Office it will bo full names as well as their addresses in their advertisements. OTACO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely m Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled faciliffiss for Advertising anything of interest to country renders.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18674, 2 October 1922, Page 10

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