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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. Day Thon,e 3640. Evening 'Phone 2515. ENDERSON & C'O W I E. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, 181 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN {Opposite Barton and Trengrove’s). Q€> ACRES FREEHOLD, fronting the coast north of Dunedin: alongside rat OO and township; splendid dairying land; good 8-roomed Residence; electric light, washhouse, stable, large cowbyre (with loft for hay), storeroom, pigd*' 6 ’ etc. Price £2OOO, including 18 cows, 3 heifers, 1 Jersey bull, horse, cart and harness, separator, shares in dairy company, etc. Owner would consider House in Dunedin as part payment, or half the purchase money could be left on at 54 per cent. The land is excellent and the situation is ideal, overlooking and close to the sea. COUNTRY STORE, in good farming district: store, with two living Rooms attached; lease three years to run, with right of renewal; rent 12s 6d weekly; 4-roomed House alongside can b" leased shortly at 7s 6d weekly; turnover £l5O a month; no bad debts Price £3OO, iuclud ng all stock and fittings POULTRY FARM, Dunedin District: 3G acres freehold in hay paddocks, turnips, oats, and vegetables, etc.: splendid 6-roomed Residence, in perfect order, with hot water service, bathroo ;i, scullery, washhouse, large modern cowbyre (with milking machines mstai.cuj, stable, motor garage, pigstye, several poultry houses. A cheap property at £IBOO. nAO ACRES FREEHOLD, Palmerston District; good portion river flat land, balance all good grazing; 25 acres in wheat, oats, turnips, and chou mollier, 30 acres in young grass, balance older pasture; 5-roomed House and full range of outbuildings. Price £ls 10s per acre, including 22 cows, 7 heifers, 1 bull, 4 horses, CO sheep, all farm implements. £ISOO can be left on at 6 per cent. AQQ ACRES EDUCATIONAL LEASE (22 years to run, and renewable; rent 5 S ’ an acre); land practically all level and well fenced and subdivided; 28 acres turnips, 24 acres oats, balance all good grass; 7-roomed House and full range of outbuildings, shearing sheds, etc. Price £2OOO. Government mortage of £SOO. Stock can be taken at valuation; 560 sheep, 13 or 14 cattle, horses, etc. Owner would consider exchange for SMALLER PROPERTY. ACRES FREEHOLD; 80 acres young grass, balance older pasture; _ carryjug capacity one sheep to the acre; 5-roomed House and all outbuildings. Price £5 10s per acre. Terms: £3OO cash. AO ACRES FREEHOLD, alongside rail and township; 5-roomed House; electric light, washhouse, and all outbuild inga Price £6OO. Cash required £2OO. 7 ACRES FREEHOLD; alongside tail and township; rich, flat land, all in grass, excepting about two acres of orchard and vegetable garden. There are 200 fruit trees, large number of gooseberries, currants, strawberries, and raspberries, besides vegetable garden; 6-roomed House, washhouse, dairy, cowbyre, storeroom, pigstye, fowlhouses, etc. Price for quick sale £950, or near offer. QTAG O CENTRAL LUCERNE LAND. RICH LOAMY SOIL, HIGHLY IMPREGNATED WITH POTASH AND PHOSPHATES. I IDEAL HEALTHY STOCK COUNTRY. GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLY. 250 ACRES. 250 ACRES. SOLID STONE HOUSE OF 7 ROO3SS, ELECTRIC LIGHT. STONE FARM STEADING. STABLES, SHEEP YARDS. COMFORTABLE 4-ROOMED COTTAGE FOR MEN. 12 PADDOCKS, FIRST-CLASS STANDARD AND WIRE FENCES. BOUNDARIES AND MANY INNER PADDOCKS WIRE-NETTED AND FREE OF RABBITS. MAGNIFICENT STANDS OF LUCERNE AND CLOVERS. School and Post and Telegraph Office wi than a quarter of a mile, 8 miles to Railway Station and large town by good gravelled road. For Stud Sheep, Cattle, and Pigs, no better place is offering in Otago. to £6OOO. PRICE FOR THE WHOLE. £6OOO. £1250 CASH ONLY REQUIRED. Balance on easy terms of payment. Interest 6 per cent, per annum. EXCHANGE. We will arrange with any buyer having desirable town property and at current market value to take his property in exchange, crediting him the full value, the balance remaining on easy terms, with interest at 6 per cent. p A-R K, REYNOLDS (L I\M ITE D) JOHN REID & gO N S (L T D.) t AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALESMEN, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, CORNER LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS, DUNEDIN. TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES MANAGED. Members of the Real Estate Institute of Otago (Incorporated). STUD FARM. LUCERNE LAND. £1650. GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE. £1650. In Choice Locality, Overlooking Harbour. >1 ACRES FREEHOLD and SPLENDID 7-ROOMED HOUSE, in tip-top order: ot water service: all modern conveniences. BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, aid out in lawns, garden, shrubs, and flowers; large vinery; well-stocked tomato house, fruit trees, etc, GARAGE. LAND COULD BE SUBDIVIDED. 8429 90 FREF.HC-D FARM. ACRES FREEHOLD, 6 miles from rail and 34 miles from post and telephone office, store, etc.; good ridge land, with about 15 acres light bush (broadleaf. pine, etc.): Dwelling of 5 rooms, scullery and dairy,, barn, stable, byre, and implement shed. This property has carr led 20 cows, but is unoccupied at present. A great opportunity for an energetic man with small capital. 1 KlCfii UlSkiX £oou, and terms-if required. JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.), Auctioneers. SURVEYORS and CIVIL _ ENGINEERS. "tf, ■ & . FINANCE AGENTS. a PAT EH 8 mir land & share 8 • ’ ° U JV r BROKERS. 3 -L r >. PATERSON’S BUILDINGS, * -£) 163 RATTRAY STREET. (Branch Office: Cargill's Corner, South Dunedin.) * Auctioneers, House and Land Agents. TpGLINTON ROAD (fronting Belt): Splendid S-roomed single-storeyed REST* -»-4 DENCE, in first-class order, with all conveniences; nice appearance; freehold section; northerly aspect. This is a good property at a bargain price; £IOBO. T>EAD THIS: At top of Pitt street—Substantial HOUSE ol 5 good rooms, plasXii „ered throughout, with bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, gas, electric light, coper and tubs; commanding appearance: freehold section and fine outlook; owner leaving next week for the north; £IOO deposit; urgent sale;' £725. TVUNOTTAR TOWNSHIP (close Col umba College, Roslyn)—Pretty and almost I-' new 6-roomed BUNGALOW, with every possible convenience, and all the latest fittings, sleeping porch, and fine elevated freehold section; glorious view and exceptionally sunny position. This is a really good property at a Bargain Price. £250 deposit. CT. CLAIR (close beach, on high side, and just beside car): Pretty almost new O Brick BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and kitchenette, fine dining room, porcelain bath, basin and sink; fibrous plastered ceilings, wide arched hall, electric light, gas for cooking, casement windows, wardrobes and bookcases; best of tile surrounds, and good elevated section; very best part of this popular suburb; £l5O deposit. BISHOPSCOURT (Roslyn, close Dunottar); An exceptionally well-built SEMIBUNGALOW of 4 rooms and kitchenette, with all modern conveniences and in first-class order; fine elevated freehold section, garden, asphalt paths and yard, fowl runs; owner leaving for country. £IOO deposit. Genuine bargain. Keys on application. £9OO. A RTHUR STREET: Nicely situated, splendidly built RESIDENCE, in perfect -tV order and condition, equal to new; 6 large rooms, with all the most up-to-date conveniences; attractive appearance; sunny freehold section and fine outlook. This is a really cheap property, as inspection will convince you. £2OO deposit. Gift, £1250. YV RIGHT, STEPHENSON & 00. (J] ID.)/ STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. 1 0100 ACRES SAFE, SOUND, TUSSOCK COUNTRY, with 600 acres plougfcOX.O& able; 5 miles from large town, on main line, with access by •'-nro'iod road; tastefully laid out, and well situated homestead, comprising modern ■{£• roomed House, hot and cold, bathroom, all necessary conveniences and telephone; good woolshed (with four-stand shearing plant), new sheepyards, catticyards, and dip, stable, chaffhouse, implement shed, workshop, men’s hut, shearers’ hut, garage, etc., etc. About 600 acres (in 16 paddocks) have been cultivated and, with the exception of 80 acres turnips and young grass, are in tip-top pasture. The bal* ance is in six blocks of sweet, heavily grassed, most attractive silver tussock country; well fenced and watered by permanent streams. This most attractive property winters and shears 2700 ewes and hoggets, 150 head of Hereford cattle. The lambing averages 90 to 95 per cent., and on many occasions the surplus ewerf have brought the highest price in the district. It is FREEHOLD, and is cheapet than leasehold with a big goodwill. PRICE £5 PER ACRE. A.KO(\ ACRES FREEHOLD RUN COUNTRY; handy to a large town on main line; new concrete House of 9 rooms and offices, hot and cold, 2 bathrooms, septic tank drainage, garage, implement shed, men’s hut, blacksmith’* shop, woolshed. dip and yards, 5-roomed Cottage, without buildings, and stable, etc.; well subdivided into 18 paddocks and blocks; water in every paddock; carrying now 2500 grown sheep, mostly ewes and ewe hoggets, with a big percentage of lambs, 20 cattle, and 10 horses; about 50 acres are in turnips, about 500 acres in new grass, balance easy, clean, well-dad native tussock country, nicely broken with good shelter gullies, and plenty water. PRICE FOR LAND £3 10s PER ACRES HANDY TUSSOCK RUN; 400 acres Government lease, balance && 6 ** J.i.p. and freehold; total rent £55 per annum; buildings comprise Dwelling, woolshed, motor shed, workshop, and two sets of yards; 4-mile rail, J-mile school and post office; 150 acres in permanent pasture, balance dean tussock; all ewe country; no rabbits, and absolutely safe. The lambing average over a series of years has never been less than 85 per cent.; no cultivation. The whole block is compact, easily rideable, lies right to the sun, and has a low altitude. Stock: 1000 breeding ewes (lambs at foot), 200 ewe hoggets, cattle and horses, and all necessary plant This is one of the choicest small runs in Otago, and is being offered at the low price of £9OOO as a going concern. £3OOO cash required, and, in view of the fact that the wool has just been sold, a com-ossion will be given accordingly.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20006, 25 January 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20006, 25 January 1927, Page 12