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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. P O R S A L lu Sunny Otago Central, Hie Wdl-known Queensberry HOTEL, FARM, AND ORCHARD. E. The Hotel is doing a good business, and the Farm is in first-lass order. The Orchard of 15 acres, mostly all apples, is in full bearing. The only reason for selling is that the owner is retiring from business. For full particulars apply REID, Queensberry. 51m jpiOß SALE. FOR SALE. GREATEST BARGAIN IN DUNEDIN! SEVEN FREEHOLD SECTIONS, Large size, situated in Dunedin’s most fashionable suburb, close to twopenny tram stop; on Rise; excellent views. PRICE £9OO FOR THE LOT’. ' EASY TERMS. INVESTORS, WAKE UP 1 F. CARTER k CO., 134 Princes street. Eight roomed. residence, ALBERT STREET, CITY. Five minutes from Octagon; lovciy warm situation and'splendid panoramic view. For Prompt Sale, £1650. THOS. PRYOR, The Property Salesman, No. 2 Octagon. ’Phone 3213. ’Phone 3215. f*PKA” FRUIT , CONFECTIONERY; dbOD" largo shop, extra room, and scullery ; takings £SO-£6O weekly.—Henderson, oryo*'—ClTY (Rise, no Care): Four 3* t/CO ROOMS; gas, bath, and outbuildings; good freehold section.—Henderson. pnnA —LEASE of BOARDING-HOUSE, 3tOvfU 13 rooms.; fully furnished; central situation; easy ‘rental,—Henderson. Ornc-ON RISE (Close to Car): Four %/O/CO ROOMS and Hut; electric light, bathroom; freehold—Henderson. £B3(T five minutes *’ kom tram >nces; -rapes. Six ROOMS; sound; all convcnifreehold; glasshouses; tomatoes, Henderson. i C't B. HENDERSON, Land Agent, 214 T« Princes street, Dunedin. Day ’phone 1640, evening 2515. 22m plastered ■ HOUSE; every modern convenience; large section.—s 3 Jighgato (neat Rattray street tram); no igents. . Mm If AORI HILL (Close Tram and School).TJu Gcod sunny SECTION; fine view; £lO leposit; cheap at £B7 10s. —Patersons. DUKE STREET (£75 Deppsit)comfortable 7-roometl HOUSE; modern onvcnionces; sunny freehold section; wants little renovating; real bftgnin; £7OO. — ’aleraons, Rattray street. . MLOSE WORKSHOPS—Good 4-roomed U modem HOUSE; £600; soldier’s loan; cccaaed estate; urgent sale; £7OO.—Pater»OSLYN (Chiae Highgatc)—Pretty almost b new 5 roomed BUNGALOW; lovely w; sunny position; £l5O deposit.— PntcrCLOSE FREDERICK STREET—Comfortable 1-ro-uned House; conveniences, bath; good section; £SO deposit; bargain; £llo.—Patersons. E CLINTON (Close Tram)--Substantial 3icbmed VILLA; all modern conveniences; freehold; £125 deposit; only £775. PATERSONS. lap 170 U SALE, FISH RESTAURANT; doing IJ s iloudicl business; -oo 1 situation; -lent' bargain.—Macassey and Co lap k/TOSCIEL 1 —Finishing nuilding, superior It. 5-roomed UKhIDENCE; all modern onvenicnccs. —Particulars apply A. Morton, ’vy street, Mosgiel. _ hip tr-nr OR NEAR OFFER—HOUSE.. 1 ROOMS, North-East Valley: colric light, gas, hot and cold water, bathjom, scullery; a nice section; immediate oaacssion; no agents.—Apply 211 North rad. North-East Valley (near Crown street). JOTICE to Land and Estate Agents.— N Please note that mv Property. 15 Driver rest, St. Hilda, is WITHDRAWN FROM ALE.—P. H. A. Boulton. lap iIOR SALE, modern 6-rooracd BUNCA- ' LOW; tiled roof, plastered; latest ipers, handsome fireplaces.—92 Queen’s ive, Musselburgh. lap miE NEW BOOK; “ HOW IT) KEEP WARM IN WINTER,” By “WARONUT.” All Coal Merchants. OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.’.—Job Printing of every d-.'cription donr with Despatch, and at the Lowest current rates

PWCPEBTIPK FO« SftLl AWP TC* tKT. pARK. REYNOLDS, £IMI TE H. LAND SALESMEN, AND AUCTIONEER? MANSE STREET. DUNEDIN. AN OUTSTANDING DAIRYING OPPORTUNITY. ON EXCHANGE BASIS OR STRAIGHT-OUT SALE. ONE PRICE ONLY. NO INFLATED VALUE. -I a-| ACRES FREEHOLD; 70 acres is heavy river flat soil and unlloodable, 14:1 70 acres low-lying ridges; LUXURIANT GRASS PADDOCKS; 60 milking cows to bo carried next season. Present Stock : 40 dairy cows and 30 dry slock. 3 horses; full range implements and working plant, including milking machines. Five-roomed Dwelling (h. and c. water), 6-stallcd regulation byre, 6-stalled stable, large loft, piggeries, etc. Rail, township, and school one mile, dairy factory alongside; first-class gravelled roads. The owner has mnoe money and is anxious to retire before winter sets in. PRICE ASKED IS £4900 AS GOING CONCERN. To show his confidence in this Property the owner will leave £2900 on it. and will take small farm near Dunedin up to £2OOO or cash as ingoing. (1089) DAIRY FARM HANDY TO DUNEDIN. I a-ACKE LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM ; 5 years to run, low rental: five4c\J roomed Dwelling and outbuildings; 3 acres turnips; 7 cows, 3 pigs, 2 horses, stark oaten sheaves, double buggy and harness, spring dray and harness, ’ dairy utensils, chalfcutter. incubators and brooders, separator, sledge, disc and line harrows, grubber, ploughs, grit mill, and other accessories too numerous to mention. Through death of a relative owner has to take over another farm, MUST SELL AT £4OO OR NEAR OFFER. Inquire immediately. It's a sure seller. (1090) READ THESE FACTS. A REAI, MONEYMAKER. CASH REQUIRED; £SOO. Cinri ACRES. ORIGINALLY HEAVY BUSH LAND; MODERN 4/ I t BUNGALOW of 5 ROOMS (just built), h. and c. water to bathroom, scullorv, and washhouse-—dairy, 12-bail byre, large loft, cart shed, pigstye. ' fowlhonses, 'arge workshop; water for domestic purposes from neverfailing stream : 200 acres surface-sown, &9 acres standing hush (for which neighbouring sawmiller offers £5 per acre for timber rights only) ; fences in firstcla«s farder; all gates swung and can be opened from horseback / DWELLING INSURED FOR £IOOJ. Ten acres oats grew 6R high. 14 MILKING COWS, 16 DRY CATTLE. 200 EWES. Rail, school, and post office one mile. Owing to the owner having interests in the North, he is offering this splendid Farm at £9 per acre, and on the exceptionally low cash deposit of £SOO. Stock and plant at valuation. This is a great opportunity. Arrange for an early inspection. (1080) PARK, REYNOLDS (LTD.). Farm Salesmen, Manse street HIGH T, gTEPDRNSON, & 00. D.), STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. CHOICE CENTRAL OTAGO GRAZING AND FATTENING PROPERTY. rt OAA ACRES FREEHOLD, L.T.P., and S.G.R; ; total rents £46; ideal situalion. 3 miles school. 5 miles rail by first-class level roads; MAIN HOMESTEVD is substantial, complete, and attractive with large dwellings containing every modern convenience; farm buildings have also been erected to last, and comprise every necessary appointment for economical and convenient working. FENCTXU i- mainly rabbit-proof; all fences are in first-class order, and all rpttes ar if well hung IRRIGATION is available for a considerable area of the land. CULTIV • TTON is done to a small extent. An ample area has been cultivated, but, as the land'holds the grass almost indefinitely, the team is very little used. STOCK—I3OO big-framed sheep, of which 950 are breeding ewes; lambing this year averaged 118 per cent., and in a normal season the lambs go fat off the mothers on Ist February. Last year's lambs averaged 40.4SU> and wool 101 b 2<iz. Also 70 big cattle wintered and now fattening; 6 horse, team, all implements and complete farming plant. This is probably the most productive property in Central Otago. For returns for sheen we know of nothing to equal it. The working expenses are astonishingly low, and at the price asked there is a tnbstanlial margin of profit to be had for very'little effort. Full partiou'ars and price on applicati on.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19135, 1 April 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19135, 1 April 1924, Page 10

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