Article image
Article image

PHOPfPTico con SfttP AND TO LET. Phone 2141. 'Phone 2141. JJATTERSBT & CO. LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, 25 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. *1 ACRES S.G.R. (Waimate); beautiful silver tussock, surface sown; carries 900 ewes without winter feed; 7 miles from rail ; 3-roomed Cottage, orchard, garden, and sheep yards. PRICE, with 700 sheep (principally ewesk £4200. Fob F-5123 "10 ACRES S.G.R. (Otago Central); rent £2lO per annum ; 2 2 miles from icon school; all necessary outbuildings; 20 acres oats, 25 acres lucerne; 1000 two, four, six, and eight-tooth ewes, 500 dry sheen, horses, cattle, implements. PRICE £10,500. Very easy terms. ’ npEMUKA FARM FOR EXCHANGE; 120 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated alongside •*- xcmuka lownship; very rich land, all flat; carries 60 dairy cows, present milk supply 14001 b daily; good homestead. PRICK £SO per acre. Owner will exchange for iiouso in Christchurch, Tiinaru, or Dunedin to the value of £I2OO, as part payment. 4 Fol. C-408 (Palmerston); splendid limestone land, in first-class state 'L «\f of cultivation, excellent dairying or cropping land; 1 mile from school, 2£ miles from rail and High School; first-class roads. PRICE £2B per acre. £I3OO cash; balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Fol. D-521 TpOR LEA SIS: GENERAL STORE AND BAKERY (North Otago); turnover £350 r\ F er . rnou^l > larere store and bakehouse, storerooms, and Dwelling of 5 rooms. Owner will lease for a term and sell stock at yaluation. "RUTCHERY BUSINESS and 40 ACRES FREEHOLD (Otago Central); doing 4 j bodies and 20 sheep weekly; thorough sound business; 9-roomecl Dwelling, all modern conveniences; slaughter yard, motor delivery, horse and 2 carts. PRICE for the lot £I7OO. a Tumuli’, CONFECTIONERY. AND TEAROOM BUSINESS (Best Part Oamaru), consisting of shop and tea room to seat 50 people, soda fountain, etc. This is a splendid business, with a good weekly turnover; 5 years’ lease: rent, £5 10s oer week. PRICE £BSO. "OLACKSMITH’S BUSINESS (Main North Line); large Shop, with 3 living rooms attached: splendid business, averaging a turnover of £B2 oer month; all necessary stock, plant, and tools to carry on a first-class business.' PRICE £650. Uwner selling purely on account of bad health. 4?'l 0*75 0I A IR: Bungalow just in tho course of erection by a builder of ■Yi ," nc lues(I ues(: ‘ one d reliability; large rooms; no shoddy fittings; foundations guaranteed. \V o can recommend this as positively the best value obtainable; nothing doubtful. SEE IT if you want to BUY Saji ELY. KQfl~^' 7 0;R'III END OF CITY; beside tram, near University; 7-roomed Residence; right modern. •O'TAA CASTLE STREET OAR LINE; substantial 6 Rooms, positively sound and ready to settle down in; no immediate repairs needed Jt*QOrk —PARKSIDE; 5 Rooms, kitchenette, wardrobes, electric, gas, hot water; tJ«jpVr everything right up-to-date; attractive appearance; convenient sunny G.R. £2 per annum. Owner bought farm. situation. Office Tel. &5D Q E O W KIDD. Residence 1671. . ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, A Q'Q ACRES LEASEHOLD, North Line, as a going concern; lease has 4£ years to run; rent £145 a year; modern 4-roomcd verandah House, in perfect order; stable, barn, byre, and all necessary outbuildings; slock includes 240 owes (a splendid line), with 100 per cent, of lambs, a few dry sheen, 8 rams, 5-horse team, 1 hack 9_ dpiry cows, 1 heifer, 1 bull, 9 yearlings, full set implements. The bulk of tao land is warm tussock, and all the stock are in great nick, and an ingoing man need not spend a penny on stock or equipment, and profits are right at hand, as the p°'^ aro jH.* ll nll c sheep will ihear well. Price, lock, stock, and barrel, and terms arranged if necessary R. 1613 CANTERBURY BAKERY AND TEA ROOMS, in one of the wealthiest healthiest townships in tho district; leasehold premises, comprising sevenioomed Residence, bnop, lea Rooms, Bakehouse, and ample outbuildings; average m l .? o ' 6l ] i loaves a week, and smallgoods; slock includes Ford delivery van, horse, nroA ;i lr! ? I,e ? s > bakehouse and tea rooms equipment. Price as a going concern In n- s oNsmcss is situate in one of the busiest stock centres in South Canterbury, ° IS oas, ly worked, and the owner has genuine reasons for selling. P R UII. AND CONFECTIONERY, CITY FREEHOLD, CORNER Inmit - n l’ brpo Shop and 4 living Rooms; splendid turnover; property sure to £ £ fo™ U °- Pr,C ° £llo °- Stcok valuation.- F. 113 T EASLHOLD GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY, CITY, CORNER STAND: out la ‘ ,IISS 0 a weelc »‘ 3 living rooms; conveniences. -Price £3OO, walk in walk E X( l?. AI w E - f °f Dur ! edi !’ SUBURBAN PROPERTY or- small FARM, 170 ACRES? w abou t 120 acres heavy flat, balance sunny ridges; 1 mile to milkiiin- m icbhlef flll ,, corlveiU!!M M; 8-stallcd cowbyre, stable, motor shed, etc., mm 'fn ill I” all ° d; ? 6 ***** Mts and grass. SO acres linseed. 40 acres prd pared foi turnips, balance splendid pasture. Price £35 per acre. Equity £2850. G TA n?n° in h X ,T R . AL " ORCII '' P P PROPERTY, 12 acres freehold, of which 6’ acres Residence hot Ini Assorted varieties, and 4 acres in lucerne; modern 6-roomed imrilement ivi i C , water ’ »Mhroom, 2-roounecl hut, fowlhouses to hold 200 fowls, fowds hnLv MH d 1 CO '' ,b r o V st< ? ek '. nc,uc J e . s 2 horses, cow and heifer, brood sow,-ISO * . p,^■, plough, cultivator, harrows, discs, scufFler, incubator* £1350 ri S;^ a ,v d Vl° mlp -?, rUtlt to™"- P / ic( -‘; £1950 as a going concern. Soldier’s SSLJirJh co r exchnn "° for IWn Propcrty u -° t 0 £9o ° 150 A nmHlcnlK- l?v S | 1 ' ict: -iy 00d H 9™ ostead . ;ukl Steading; groat wheat land; Slool !nte 5 T CaiTy 20 « ows « in,addition to cropping; 1 mile from on. ACRFq ■ rw° hn k ncc c! - sy forms - 1 nco £l4 10s par acre. F. 1556 83 ”, ,ES, Central Otago, Occupation Lease, rent £3 10s per annum less 10 per co,lt - rebate; 2-roomed Cottage and outbuildings; stock incl do, 4 foniE Romney ewes, with lambs, 2 draught marcs. 1 dairv cow, 1 heifer 1 steef nWh harness, fowls, and sundries. Price £6OO as a going concern ’ F lfs2 400 r? £j ,ho “• - <w*« “•“ sa w. «ii oo, ZS ‘Phone 3660. J|RADF"ELD & MOODY, ’P hone 36M LAND SALESMEN, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. 58 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN (Next Stewart Dawson’s). Here is. one of the best propositions offering in south OTAGO TO-DAY: 480 ACRES L.1.P.; rent £67 per annum; subdivided into 10 paddocks, fenced post and wire, boundary wire netted; 60 chains new, and all fences in good order; steading consists of 5-roomed House, 7-stalled stable, barn, woolshed, shoopyards, cowbyre; carries 600 ewes and fattens all lambs and 1000 wethers, besides growing winter feed, and 100 acres crop; present state of property: 120 acres young grass, 40 acres fenced off for seed, 120 acres ploughed for turnips, 60 acres ready for rape and grass, 40 acres in oats; stock: 400 ewes ; 60 owe hoggets, 8 working horses (all young-and good sorts), 2 hacks, and 1 mare in foal; first-class set of implements (being all new), comprising wagon, 9ft roller, 3-fnrrow plough, M.H. drill with grass seed attachment, binder, disc harrows, cl.f. plough, disc plough, dray, shearing machines, petrol machine, saw bench, and sundries too numerous to particularise; 10 miles from rail. 11 miles to school. £I3OO Government mortgage at 4i per cent, going concern £4500, or near offer. 4 ACRES FREEHOLD, MOSGIEL; 6-roo med HOUSE, electric light, stable, trapshed, workshop, 2-stalled byre, fowlhouses, dairy, glasshouse; £-aore; vegetables. The property is well fenced, and i s in tip-top order. Easy terms and immediate possession. Price £I4OO. gIEYW.aiQHT, JJAGGITT % £O. (LTD.), Box 29. ’Phone 780 REGISTERED LAND AGENTS. EMPIRE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD; 5000 sheep, 220 cattle; necessary buildimrs. £16,000 as a going conccrp. (107) ACRES FREEHOLD (Nelson District); 50 acres flat, baance good sunny slopes i Uand hills; 100 acres been ploughed; carrying 650 sheep, 40 head cattle, 7 horses, pigs, etc.; 2 Houses and all necessary outbuildings. £4500 /is a going concern. Onlv £SOO deposit, balance at low rate of interest. T LICENSED HOTEL and SHEEP RUN of 1700 ACRES (Nelson), 500 acres of JU ■ which are freehold, balance leasehold at £l7 a year rent; 200 acres flat, 400 acres undulating, balance rough limestone hills; 30 acres crops, 1000 acres grass, balance green bush; carrying capacity 1000 sheep, horses, and a number of cattle. The House is a good one and in first-glass order; large works near by; owner keeps P.O. and telephone, and all maik cars stop. Price, including furniture and all stock and implements £SOOO. Terms. DEPOSIT.-—Rood 5-roomed Roughcast HOUSE; h. and c. water, motor shed, 3^'V) 1 outhouses; 1 acre leasehold, rent 5s a year, over 40 years to run; 70 fruit trees in full bearing; dose to Alexandra. Price on application. Would exchange for house in Dunedin or suburbs, mortgage, or any other good proposition. OCtA DEPOSIT. —Five-roomed HOUSE, and Fowlhouses to accommodate about □bOl/ 400 fowls; carry 2 cows; 14 miles from Dunedin. £IOOO. BUSINESSES. rpEA ROOMS and High-class FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY (South OanterJL bury); rent £5 a week; 14 tables, quantity of china and glassware, soda fountain svru'ps, and essences, all fresh and good; stock alone worth £IOOO. Going concern, £I6OO. , . . , , , „ (94) BLACKSMITH’S (North); no opposition; 2 -acre; 3-roomcd House, smithy, 2 fires, 3 anvils, 3 bellows, boring machine drills, tiro plate and binder, shrinkcr vyces, plough plate, tools, etc. A real good business, and is increasing. As a going concern, £650. Terms. (93) TOBACCONIST and 2 good BILLIARD TABLES; £2 2s 6d a week rent. Going concern, £575. (91) sMENERAL COUNTRY STORE; long-established business; good connection; right at railway station (North line); good living Rooriis and fine shop; owner retiring. £IOOO the lot. Terms. (89) '^l^' ARRINGTON CRIBS.—4 Rooms, furnished, £350; new 5 Rooms, garage, £825 ’Phono 842. J. W. H. CL AR K E & Evening, 3561 M C 0., Land and Estate Agent, 10 Dowling street (Next G.P.0.). ENER AL STORE. —Prosperous, proLf * gressivo business; freehold; groceries, softgoods, fruit; shop, cellar, GMI AGE; 7-roomed Dwelling-house, hot and cold, cletirio light, feas, steel and panelled ceilings; splendid turnover and profit. The soundest investment on the marlcet, and an ideal home. “ Grasp tho skirls of haopy chance.” Such an opportunity may ’not occur again. Price £2160. Stock and plant at valuation. COME ALONG. p P^T775. Resort; SEASIDE COTTAGES, extra large sections; 3 rooms, £3OO ; 5 rooms £6OO. Special. ' ’ TIMARU (delightful position)—Superb Brick RESIDENCES; Marseilles Lied roofs; perfect up-to-date improvementsfurniture of larger house at valuation’suitable boarding-house, private hospital' nursing home. 14 Rooms, £4500; 6 Rooms’ i.' 1 A AA * RITCHIE, ) & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN, 95-103 CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. OtflA ACRES, FREEHOLD (all rich flat land), subdivided into 12 paddocks; Buildings—6-roorncd Residence (telephone on promises), two 4-stalled stables, loose box, barn, cow byre, implement shed, wool shed, and cottage. The property is situated one mile from rail and two miles from dairy factory, and is accessible bv metal road. The above is situated in one of the best districts in Otago, and is recognised as a most desirable farm. Price on application; good terms to an approved purchaser. Bona fide reasons for selling. THF. First Utility o? Irequent and legular Advertising onsists in this: There ia at all tunes a largo class of persons, both in country ami town, who have no fixed places for tho purchase of certain necessary jrticles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn towards anv particular ulace which u earnestly brought under their notice Indifferent to all, they yield without haaita. (ton to the first vha mJc. K M O R 1 E S. ” Memorise the name “ WARONUI.” Your purse will gain.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19231103.2.78.2

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 14

Word Count
1,949

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 14