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PROPERTIES POB SALE AND TO LET. ’Phone 2141. JJA’ TTBB.SBT ’Phono 2141. G 0* LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, 25 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN. "I ACRES S.G.R. (Waimate); beautiful surface-sown tussock country; carries J.U ggg ewea without winter feed; 7 miles from rail; 3-rooraed Cottage, orchard and garden, shcepyardfl. Price, with 700 sheep (principally owes). £4200. . F-3123 T “IKA ACRES FREEHOLD (Otago Central); situated 3 miles from rail; about JL-Lwvf half been cultivated, balance sweet tussock country; carrying capacity 600 ewes, and fatten surplus stock; new 7-roomed House, bathroom, woolshed, sheepyards and dip. Price, with 550 ewe hoggets and 50 wethers, £3500, Going Concern. 3VL F-3096 ft A ACRES FREEHOLD (handy to Dunedin); good dairying land; grows excellent V” grass; well fenced; 6-roomed House, barn, 20-stall cowbyre, implement shed, fowlhouses and piggeries. Price, £9OO. iIV)l. D-536 147 ACRES, comprising 50 acres Freehold, balance Leasehold; rent £27 4s per annum; splendid grass land, suitable lor dairying or grazing purposes: all necessary buildings complete; handy to rail and school. Pria, £IOOO. GRAZING TO LET —200 ACRES excellent river flat grass land (excellent. feed). Owner will Lease for 3 months for cattlo only at per head. 8 ACRES FREEHOLD (Otago Peninsula); beautiful situation; part lovely native bush;_ 5-roomed Dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. Owner has occupied this property for a considerable number of years, and has bona fide reasons for selling. Price, £IOOO. FoL A-79 MOUSES. —We have House Property for Sale in every part of Dunedin and suburbs —always something fresh coming in. Write, coll, or ’phono for information. CITY (penny section, North)—s-roomed Roughcast SEMI-BUNGALOW; concrete foundations, well built and modern finish; good section. Price, £9OO. T. CLAIR PROPER (handy to car) —6-roomed Bungalow RESIDENCE, right up-to-date, beautifully finished, loadlights, return verandah and French windows; splendid section; full-sized garage. Price, £1450. NORTH-EAST VALLEY (just_ past Gardens)—Two-year-old BUNGALOW of five rooms; superior design and finish, loadlights, fibrous ceilings, slab tiles; splendid freehold section. Owner leaving. Bargain. Price, £1075. S Office ’Phone 2124. Private Residence ’Phono 2476. J 1 EANC IS, gKLIi AR S. & £J 0., PROPERTY SALESMEN, 227 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. 90 ACRES FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD; lease has 10 years to run, with right of renewal; well watered; subdivided into 12 paddocks; well fenced; 14 acres mangolds, 3 acres green feed, 14 acres turnips, 8 acres shut up for hay; extra good grass; buildings comprise 5-roomed Dwelling, washhouse (copper and tubs). 24-stalled byre, 4-stalled stable; 1 mile to school, 44 miles town; milk sold at gallon rates. Price, £2900, walk in walk out. Stock comprises 20 milking cows, 2 horses, cart, all implements necessary for working the farm. No mortgage. Terms arranged. F. 1072 IAAA ACRES FREEHOLD; situate 5 miles from rail; good motor road right to -l.vi/'U' property; subdivided into 10 paddocks; well fenced and watered; carrying SCO ewes and 50 head cattle; originally heavy bush land: milled, burnt, and surface sown; grasses well established., Price, £2 5s per acre. Terms: £3CO cash, balance 54 per cent. This farm is full of feed, and was sold four years ago at £5 10s per acre. p. 706 SMALL DAIRY FARM WITH LARGE RETURNS. 5 ACRES FREEHOLD, 87 ACRES LEASEHOLD, 12 years to run; rent £SO per annum; 4-mile school, p. 0., and ’phone, 5 miles to' town; good road; 30 acres ploughable, balance great grass land; well watered and fenced; 6 paddocks; buildings comprise 6-roomed Dwelling- and outbuildings, 16-stalled byre. Price £2OOO as a going concern, with 30 milking cows, 1 bull, 6 dry stock, 2 horses; full range of implements. All the stock are toppers. Monthly returns £7O to £BO. Walk in walk out £2OOO. Terms. F. 908 Qpr ACRES LEASEHOLD; long term o inn ; Taieri; no floods; great grass land; Otr note the rent, 35s per acre; over the fence rent £3 per acre; 6-roomed Dwelling, ©leotrio light, 20-stallcd byre. 4-eow milking plant; present stock 33 oows milking, pigs, other dry stock, horse, cart, and harness, milk cans, tools, and sundries. Walk in walk out £2IOO. Terms arranged. F. 2068 SPLENDID FREEHOLD MODEL FARM. SOUTH LINE. 1 pr"Q ACRES, mostly all heavy, level fiat; splendid steading; 7-roomed House, JLO/C washhouse, bath, basin, etc.; nicely elevated position; outbuildings exceptionally good, comprising 6-stalled stable, I oosebox, large bam, implement shod, latest improved style milking shed (concrete floor), engine shed, benches, etc.; all thoroughly well drained; fences in first-class order; exceptionally well watered; pasture comprises very heavy, level flats and very small portion undulating, on which buildings are situated; free from flood; rail on property; handy to progressive -town. Price, £6500, absolutely bedrock, as a going concern, which comprises 4-cow releaser Auto milking plant, with latest Anderson engine and water pump, milk cans, reaper and binder, dray, gig, manure cart, grain and manure drill, turnip ridger, plough, mower, sacks, anvil and forge, harness, and sundries; 4-horse team, and also good snringcart horse, 90 to 100 ewes with lambs; a first-class herd of about 45 young dairy cows at profit. Inspect photographs at our Office. This is absolutely value, and is thoroughly recommended. Note the price: £6500. Good terms can be arranged. We are SOLE AGENTS, and have no hesitation in recommending this property as being of exceptional value. giEV W RIGHT, JJAGGITT * £JO. (LTD.), Box 29. REGISTERED LAND AGENTS. EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. ’Phone 780. 1 A A O ACRES FREEHOLD, in Northern part of Southland, where sheep do very J-TcTb/v well; all sweet, flat land, easily worked; requires no draining; practically nil netted fences; land grows very fine crops of clover, hay, turnips, etc.; carries 600 ewes and 600 dry sheep; nice, up-to-date Dwelling of 5 rooms—a particularly nice home. The price asked is £3 5s an acre, or near offer, and easy terms arranged. "I pr ACRES FREEHOLD, Nelson; all flat, good land; main road frontage; snitXtJ able for market garden or cows; 7-roomcd House and outbuildings; 2 acres orchard. £ISOO. £l5O cash. ACJtES FREEHOLD ; one mile and a-half from Waimate Post Office; all splendid land; 7-roomed Bungalow and outbuildings. The owner is over 80 years, and has been in possession 50 years. The price £2900, which is very cheap. R/Tk ACRES STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE; rent £65 a year; 16 cows, 2 horses, imple-tJ-'u' ments, etc., at valuation; necessary buildings; handy position. Stock at valuation. No goodwill. t AAA ACRES S.G.R., 13 years to go; rent Is lid an acre; all good sheep Country; about 200 acres been cultivated, balance tussock; 5-roomed House, cottage, wool-shed, yards, eto.; 1850 sheep, including 650 lambs, 15 cattle, 5 horses; alongside school and rail. £6250, going concern. Will consider exchanging for a farm under £SOOO. ACRES FREEHOLD; about 24 miles from train; all in grass (up to your knees); carry 5 cows all year; 5-roomed House, byre, loose box, fowlhouse for 250 hens, pig-stye. £925. Say £350 cash. ONLY £2OO CASH REQUIRED. -ACRES FREEHOLD: first-class wheat and fattening farm; splendidly watered; 4t\y\f good fences, 7 paddocks; 40 acres ready for turnips, balance two and throe years grass; carry 2CO owes, cows, and crops; good 5-roomed House, stable, shearing shed; yards, barn dip adjoining), implement shed, byre, etc., all in good order. Owing to ill-health of wife, price has been reduced from £lO an acre to £6 10s per acre. £2OO cash. The Government valuation is £9 an acre. 276) 24 10 Day ’Phono 3640. G. . R- HENDERSON, Evening 15455. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 214 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN i (Opposite Alex. Harris’s Auction Rooms). —MUSSELBURGH: 6-room Residence, h. and c., electric light and plug, ctioTo ges, porcelain bath and basin, tile grates. Empire papers, built-in wardrobes ; all largp_ andeverything in perfect order; nice freehold section. gas, ition, Folio 58 ST. KILDA: 5-room Bungalow, h. and c., electric light and plug, V/OO bathroom; f.p. ceilings, tile grates, latest papers; good freehold section, room for garage; handy to tram. A?! CITY (Rise): 12 Rooms and balcony, h. and. c,, electric light and plug, gas, porcelain bath and basin; house inside and out in perfect order; handy to car, and easy walking distance to centre of city; ideal for letting rooms or boarders; nice freehold section. Folio 27 AKA —CITY (RISE): 6 Rooms, h. and c., electric light and plug, gas, porcelain bath and basin; built-in wardrobes, pantry and scullery, Empire papers; panoramic view; 4-acre freehold. Folio 25 A rrt— ‘ROSLYN (CITY SIDE): 6-room modern tile-roof Bungalow, h. and c electric light, gas, porcelain bath and basin; house plastered inside’ all latest papers; tile grates; ideal sunny, sheltered situation; i-aore freehold section! ft -a —ST. CLAIR (RISE): 7-room Residence, hot and cold water, best^clectrio fittings right throughout, double switches and plug for iron, gas for cocking; porcelain bath and basin, f.p. ceilings, tile grates, built-in wardrobes; all labour-saving conveniences; glass house for grapes and tomatoes; 4-acre freehold beautifully laid out in flowers, shrubs, fruit trees, and vegetables; handy to tram. ’ ' ' Folio 27 RITCHIE, & CO.. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN, 95-103 CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. -I WA ACRES (PALMERSTON DISTRICT), subdivided into 10 paddocks, all We ii JL iLr watered and fenced; 63 acres ready for sowing, 20 acres young grass, balance English grasses: carrying capacity, 300 ewes, besides cropping, or 55 cows, stock: 300 ewes, over 100 per cent, lambs. Present BUILDINGS : Modern 7-roomod Residence, telephone connection, petrol lighting wool shed, barn, stable (5 stalls), implement shed sheep dip, sheep yards, cow byrei situation, 24 miles Palmerston, 1 mile from school. J ‘ Price £2B per acre; terms, £I3OO cash. The property has been in the hands of the present owner for a considerable number of years, and he has bona fide reasons for gelling. tone 890. ‘ K E N Private ’Phones: 1396. 7067 K E N Z I E & CURTIS PROPERTY SALESMEN AND COMMISSION AGENTS. 176 PRINCES STREET (Corner Manse street). DUNEDIN. MALL FARM—I2 ACRES; 34 miles from Dunedin; 5-roomed Dwelling, 5-stall byre large hay shod, and, modern conveniences; carries 5 cows all the year nd; sheltered and sunny position. Chance for city man to augment his income. MALI? DAI RY FARM—32 ACRES; Main North road; 5-roomed Dwelling 8-stalled byre; carries 10 cows; nice handy little farm. As a going concern, with -ows horse, trap, implements, etc., price £O3O. (AIERI FARM-6 ACRES; 1 acre orchard; 8-roorned Dwelling (e. light, p] u ., h and c water), poultry houses for 600 fowls, all necessary outbuildings’ iund rent £l2 15s. Lease has 20 years to run. There’s money in this. Price 'EAR DUNEDIN.—FARM OF 28 ACRES; 3-roomed Dwelling (almost now)- 7 cows and other young stock, horse, trap, harness, etc. As a going concern, ’OO. , . OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in ihe Dj minion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts it. offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers. WITNESS.—Now stories. A larjjo ?AGO WITNESS,— Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the nioa. Found in every farmhouse in o and Southland, and circulating ily in Canterbury and northern rurm iots it offers unrivalled facilities foi srtising anything of interest to country by the older generation of Otago amount of reading matter. Price,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19039, 8 December 1923, Page 14

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