SALES BY AUCTJCN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. 1923. AT CORPORATION SALEYARDS, 13 A LULUTH A. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVK ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. (LTD.) will offer—--500 full and failing Enos and Lambs. The lambs are extra good. HOUSES AND PROPEFITIES FOR SALE. PRIVATE S A I, E, jJIOR On Account of the Owner (who is retiring from business). i The CAYERSIIAM BREWERY. MALT-1 HOUSE, FREEHOLD, PLANT, AND CASKS, as a going concern. The plant is in first-class order, and everything is ready to start brewing. There is a -valuable spring of water on the property. Splendidly suited for highclass ales. A splendid opening for a small syndicate. Further particulars and inventory of plant etc., from ALEX. HARRIS & CO., 23ia Auctioneers. JjTOR SALE, VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Suitable for Dairying or FRUITGROWING. Recognised as the Best Land in CENTRAL OTAGO. Good Private Water Eights. Well fenced and netted. 50-acro and 22-acro blocks. At present in crop, lucerne, and pasture. Or both to suit purchaser. Further particulars apply BOX 104, Alexandra. RATANUI D I S T RIOT. On the Coast; Delightful Climate. 260 ACRES FREEHOLD. Good 5 Rooms and Outbuildings. Fine Sheep Country; Suitable Dairying also; Carry 300 Ewes, with their Lambs. £l2 PER ACRE. Easy Terms. Or would Exchange 50 to 100 acres, Milton or Mosgiel Districts. JOHN SOUTER, Agent, Mosgiel. ’Phone 38. ’Phone 58. mAIERI FREEHOLD FARM. A 52 Acres, First-class Homestead, AS A GOING CONCERN, 'With All Stock and Implements. THIS IS A RARE CHANCE. £3600. Easy terms. Owner retiring for health reasons ; would exchange for comfortable home, Mosgiel, and equity in cash or terms. JOHN SOUTER, Agent, Mosgiel. ’Phone 38. ’Phone 38. MALL SUBURBAN FARM, Dunedin; .handy to tram; 7 1-8 acres freehold, good land, capable of carrying 5 dairy cows, poultry, bees, pigs, etc.; 7-roomed Dwelling, fruit garden; all necessary outbuildings. This property is well worth inspecting. Financial assistance arranged for. Price, £IBSO, Going Concern; or will Exchange. F. CARTER & CO., ”ia 134 Princes street. NORTH END. £I4OO. £I4OO. Attractive Double Brick BUNGALOW, near Gardens, distinctive design, and plastered throughout; doors, woodwork, etc., solid oak; outhouses under one roof; art papers, replete with every modern convenience ; garage large enough for two cars; garden, live hedges; owner will leave bulk of finance on easy terms himself. TAMBLYN, MTCENZIE, RHODES. IDEAL POULTRY FARM, Dunedin; handy to tram service; modern Dwelling, latest stylo, up-to-date fowlhouso, incubator, etc.; splendid garden; prize noultry, ducks, etc. Situated in the best Don’t miss this rare chance. Reality Particulars on application. F. CARTER & CO., 22ja 154 Princes street. I7IOR quick SALE, comfortable 3-roomcd furnished COTTAGE; electric light, grille- and iron, furniture, linen, cutlery, crockery, with flower garden and lawn; all in first-class order; reasonable price.—Apply Allen, Mount street, Kaikorai. 20ja ORCHARD. —2000 trees, majority full bearing, mostly selected apples; water right, House: near Clyde; the lot going concern, including crop, £l67s.—Particulars, terms, Box 31, Alexandra. 22ja 3 SECTIONS, opposite Railway Station, Green Island; reasonable offer not refused.—John Baines, coachbuilder, 492 King street. 20ja FOR SALE, new 5-roomed BUNGALOW.* best fittings; rise: car, suburb; bargain; no agents.—22B, Titrios. 21 ja MOSGIEL.— Owner 5-roomed VILLA (all modern conveniences! will sell for £375, or exchange for small FARM, 6 to 50 acres.--Sou ter, agent, Mosgiel. 24 ja FOR SALE, cultivated, sunny SECTION; on rise; £9O; handy suburb; applv sharp.—229, Times Office. 24ja jpi —FOUR-BOOMED ‘HOUSE, city; dt'/vOvz conveniences; home to lunch; no trams.—Dooley’s. Octagon. (10341 f»1 4 A A (TERMS) — Seven-roomed RESTotJl'rv/xJ’ DENCE; superior finish; all modern conveniences; sunny spot; see this. Dooley’s, Octagon. (1037! (*s-'wp-' —FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE; cond&D t O veniences ; good section; soldier’s loan; £4OO (1009! «qaaa EIGHT-ROOMED BUNGALOW, city; every modern convenience; no trams; gentlemen, see this. — DOOLEY’S, Octagon. 21 ja ST. LEONARDS—3 ACRES, fenced; plenty shelter; permanent stream; £l7s.—L. O. Stanton, 76 Stuart street. TIMARU Fruit-Confectionery BUSINESS; taking £3O weekly; steady trade; £375 going concern.—Macassey and Co. fTUMARU —Tea Rooms and Confectionery I BUSINESS; profits £SOO per annum; owner goihg England.—Macassey and Co. Butchery business for sale in good country town; £SOO, as a going concern.—MACASSEY & CO, 22ja poo rr— .STYLISH BUNGALOW; com dUi/OO Crete and roughcast; very substantial; 5 rooms; every possible convenience; best part of Mornington; close car; terras. —Carter, 134 Princes street. HILDA (Near Car): Neat 4otr • roomed BUNGALOW, new; all conveniences; rare bargain.—Carter and Co. ■OCiFk/rt —CITY: Substantial 6 rooms; every convenience: splendid order; no trams; terms. —Carter and Co. ak A DEPOSIT—PENNY SECTION: o&uu Comfortable 4 ROOMS; electric, gas; good order; £S73.—CARTER, 134 Princes street. 22ja MO SGI EL—Fou r ROOMS; J-acre land; handy to railway; £330, easy terms.—A. F. Quelch, Mosgiel. MOSGIEL —Five ROOMS, new; bathroom; all conveniences; i-acre; £775. A. F. Quelch, Mosgiel. 23ja HOTELS. Metropolitan hotel. 29 MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. Under New Management. This centrally situated Hotel provides only (ho Best Brands Liquors and Speight's Beer. ALL HOME COMFORTS. Moderate Tariff. J. HOPE. Proprietor. Telephone 974. 20ap rTd IRON HOTEL, 237 Princes street, Dunedin. Tel. 826. This favourite and commodious Hotel is now under New Management, and offers excellent accommodation. Best Brands Wines and Spirits Stocked. Tariff, 8s 6d per day; £2 10s per week. Why pay more 1 CHAS. HINCHCLIFF, Proprietor. (Late Duntroon and Otautau.) FOR SALE. FOR SALE, cocker spaniel bitcli PUP, 11 months; shaping well; 2 guineas.—S. Hitchcock, Wuitati. 23ja HOYT’S METALS No. 11 alloy ana I.C.E, qualities. IJIOR automobile and high-speed steam ; engines, turbines, and all internal combustion engines. OTHER Qualities to suit every requirement.—Ful' particulars R. B. DENIS ISTON & CO., Stuart street, Dunedin. IGS, Vans, Racing Sulkies, Rubber-tyred X Joggers, Motor Cars, Milk-carts, and motor Trucks, Heavy Express.—Dawes, coachbuilder, Cumberland street. 14au
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18769, 24 January 1923, Page 10
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