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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. 'Phono 12-141. B 'Phone 12-141. ATTERSBY & CO.. LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. ■DEAD THIS. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY .—OWNER SELLING HIS it) BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY AT HALF ITS VALUE. This Attractive RESIDENCE is situated in the sunniest, most sheltered town on the NORTH LINE. There are 8 Rooms, with sleeping-out porches and verandas; every possible convenience ir this home; the garden is laid out in flowers and shrubs; there is a tennis lawn and a croquet lawn; the kitchen garden, which is hcdgil otr, and is at the back of the house, is well stocked, and there is a never-failing supply of water; a commodious Garage, with every convenience for doing your own repairs, and a beautiful, drying green. The whole of this charming property is surrounded by a macrocarpa hedge, which makes it secluded and sheltered. There is an extra section fenced and ready to build on, whic 1 anyone buying this property could easily dispose of, as there is an inquiry for building sites. There is also a constant demand for acepmmodatiori, and there would be an excellent opening for anyone to start a GUEST HOUSE here. Fishing and the delightful climate attract many visitors to this place, and they have dilliculty in finding suitable lodging. The house and grounds are admirably suited for anything of this kind. It is an ideal GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE, and the owner, who is leaving the district, is only asking £IOOO, and everything is in perfect order. IT IS A SACRIFICE. The first to inspect will buy. Don’t hesitate to see us for further particulars. 1 000 ACRES, CENTRAL LlNE.—Carrying at present 700 ewes; good SixJL'U'W roomed House and outbuildings; 500 acres have been ploughed and sown in English grasses, balance natural state. This is a really good sheep block, well fenced and watered. The PRICE asked is only £3 10s per acre, and the terms are exceptional. A —NORTH END: Beautiful New BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchencvXvre>,l> e(;te . gjjghtiy on Rise; every modern convenience; handy to car. This, is a really nice home. INSPECTION INVITED. -SOUTH END: 4 good large ROOMS, newly painted and papered; everything in first-class order; splendid level J-acre section; AN ABSOSOLUI’E BARGAIN. NEW 4 ROOMS and Kitchenette; sunny side of Caversham; this is one of the nicest homes in Dunedin, having all the latest conveniences; section, well laid out. FIRST TO INSPECT WILL BUT. i-acre freehold section, ERUPT AND CONFECTIONERY (North End); Shop, 5 living rooms; 000 4oj rpn (, 32 5 ; turnover £4O weekly. TOWN CONNECTION AND DELIVERY. £st7'V —CITY-.' 5 ROOMS, all modern conveniences, e.L, gas for cooking; freeloJ j lo ] ( j section; this property is greatly reduced, as the owner is leaving Dunedin. £1 SOO~ HANDY MUSSELBURGH RISE: 4 ROOMS and kitchenette; lovely (Vluuu garden; glasshouse; owner transferred. DRAPERY” AND FANCY GOODS: Lock-up shop; rent 12s Od; stock at valuation. ’Phone 10-842. ’Phone 10-842. (JL'ARK E, MARSHALL, LIMITED (Incorporating J. W. H. Clarke and Co.' AUCTIONEERS, LAND, AND • PROPERTY SALESMEN. NEW ROOMS; THE KING’S THEATRE, DOWLING STREET. ''v —CITY (North End): 4 ROOMS; nice freehold section; near tram; cheap ow-*# home; finance arranged. £7? I V“ ST- ( neAr tram ) : 4 ROOMS, porcelain bath and basin; large I section; room for car; easy finance. A—ROSLYN (best part): RESIDENCE and Freehold, about i-aere; don’t cWt/viLr m jj. g •j-hig chaucc; executor selling on behalf of deceased owner. 800K —SMALL POULTRY FARM (5 minutes from tram): Freehold, 1 acre, &OOtJ with 5-roomed House, with all suitable buildings; to be sold with 20 fowls, 100 White Leghorn pullets, 3000 brocolli plants, ready for use. Office Telephone 13-416. Evening Telephones: 20-078 and 22-802. AGGITT& D U T H I E. 214 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Members of the Real Estate Institute of Otago (Incorporated), also of N.Z. 2 ACRES FREEHOLD and 2 ACRES LEASEHOLD (Central Otago): Rent of leasehold, 10s a year; flat land; freehold in well-established lucerne; leasehold in natural state and clover; watered by well, spring, and windmill; 2-rooraed House, coalshed, washhouse, pigstye, fowlhouse, byre, etc., garden; can secure 2000 acres to rabbit on (probably more); plenty of work to be got in the district; great place for poultry; 3-mile rail and P. 0., 3-mile school; £215. Terms. (344) 1 000 ACRES RENEWABLE LEAS E, rent £67 17s half-yearly; 50 acres turnjpg) go acres young grass, 15 acres stubble and'grass, 140 acres grass, balance low tussock bills; modern 6-roomed House, outbuildings; 1330 sheep, 25 cattle, G horses, implements, etc.; close to school; £4OOO, going concern; £2500 cash. (13N) OAfjA ACRES FREEHOLD: About 1200 acres in grass, remainder surfaceOuUv sown tussock; no rabbits; 14 paddocks; river boundary on practically three sides; capacity 1500 ewes and 500 dry sheep with turnips; good 6-roomed House; telephone; garage, woolshed, yards, dip, stable, etc.; 13 miles from rail, school, and township. A few years ago this property was sold for £17,500, and had a first mortgage of £12,000. We can now sell it for £7OOO. From a good man £2OOO down. (170) tyt ACRES SMALL GRAZING RUN: Rent, £BO a year; practically all could b e cultivated; 21 years to run; 27 acres stubble and grass, 100 acres young grass, 70 acres cocksfoot, remainder good tussock; very well fenced; 900 fine Romney cross sheep (mostly ewes), 10 cattle and horses;'necessary buildings. Going concern, £SOOO. (168)

—ANDERSON’S BAY: 4 ROOMS w w and kitchenette; all conveniences; j-acre freehold. —M'Fadden. I CAN recommend this as exceptional value for this locality. Don't miss n. M'Fadden, agent, 109 Princes street. , AK A-CAVERSHAM (slightly on rise) ; Now BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, all conveniences; handy to car; garage.—M'Fadden. . VALUES of this sort are rare, so it. Very easy terms arranged.—iu'jiauden. _____ 0 1 A V* A —ANDERSON’S BAY: 5-roomed *iUt>U BUNGALOW, electric, hot and cold, gas; handy to tram ; a sound proposition : inspect.—M'Fadden. . THIS is also wonderful value, and terms are so good.—M'Fadden. O-g 1 A r—NORTH-EAST VALLEY : 7&JL roomed HOUSE on corner section : every convenience; very easy terms; apply early.—M'Fadden. fiRA DEPOSIT will put you into this beautiful home. It’s good value; Balance rent. —M'Fadden. hi ORA —ROSLYN: Good G-roomed HOUSE, bathroom and scullery, electric, hot and cold, gas; everything in good order. —M'Fadden. THIS PROPERTY has a beautiful, sunny position quite close to the tram. Good baying.—M'Fadden. A r K —SOUTH DUNEDIN : Modern BUNGALOW. 5 rooms and kitchenette ; every convenience; corner section; finance arranged.—M'Fadden, WE are noted tor having some of the best Property Values in Dunedin.—M'FADDEN, Princes street. 12m JW. JONES, House and Land Agent, • Property Salesman. Thomson’s Buildings, 175 Rattray -street. 'Phone 11-390. iPA —KEW; Six-roomed BUNGALOW: built by day labour; every possible convenience; i-ncre; good terms. PQPA —ROSLYN (close Highgate, giorious view) : 5 RQOMS, conveniences: splendid order; large section; positively cheap : absentee owner. t 4 l ftKA—ROSLYN ; 5-roomed BUNGA--3JI UOvr DOW, ail conveniences; large suction; concrete paths and fences; splendid position; £IOO deposit.—J. W Jones. —CLOSE Forbury Park ; Lovely , _ Brick BUNGALOW, tiled room, rooms, every modern convenience: corner lection; garage. (*AAA —MORNINGTON : Worker’s COTJyWUU TAGE, 4 rooms, bath, hot and :old; good order; large section ; cheap ; landy car.—J. W. Jones. - -ST. HILDA: BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, kitchenette, porcelain bath, mt and cold ; large section ; £SO deposit, lalance rent. —J. W JOKES. C MORGAN, Land and Estate Agent. Corner Princess-Manse streets. Telome 11-190 Inquire about following: — CARGILL’S CORNER: Five 0(0 ROOMS; modern convening ; newly renovated ; immediate possesn ; ‘gift, at the price.—Morgan. if* a SOUTH DUNEDIN ; Comfortable 40 IP Brick COTTAGE, ’ _ rooms; ivcnlences, good order; freehold ; best luc ottering.—Morgan. y y A—MORNINGTON : 4 ROOMS ; per- ( O"/ feet condition; all convening; large freehold section; deposit, and y terms. —Morgan. (OR OFFER) —North End: Five JjOOU ROOMS, with conveniences: reshly renovated; good freehold section; irgent sale,—-Morgan. -CLOSE Railway Station : G ROOMS ; all modern conveniences ; in good order; large freehold section. MORGAN- 10m WANTED SELL, natty 3 ROOMS; large section ; glorious situation ; unsurpassed view; Caversham; £225 (offer). —63, Times.

A EMSTRONG & MOLLISON, Property Xi. Salesmen and General Commission Agents. Finance arranged.—9la Princes street (above Ritz). 'Phone 11-uil. I*! (MA~ POULTpY FARM (Oamaru) i cl* ej acres, House, and all necessary equipment; about 800 fowls; splendid proposition ; easily financed.—Armstrong, Mollison. 1 R A— SUNSHINE: Attractive Hve- ' loomed SEMI-BUNGALOW; every convenience; excellent order; a real beauty ; terms.—Armstrong, Mollison. COUNTRY BAKERY BUSI«0(/v NESS: Brick Dwelling and shop combined ; exceptional opportunity; finance arranged.—Armstrong, Mollison. I*l AKA— ROSLYN (City road j • '(/*>'lT Sound Six-roomed BUNGALOW ; conveniences; sunny position; good Government loan.—Armstrong, Mollison. I?QOK—CLOSE WORKSHOPS: Sixroomed SEMI-BUNGALOW; gas cooker, porcelain bath, etc.; nice garden.— ARMSTRONG, MOLLISON. IJ7QA—FQRBURY1 J 7QA— FQRBURY CORNER; 4 ROOMS, bathroom, cupboards; good order; concrete paths, room for garage.— Spedding. Bagley. * 1* K>y K —CARGILL’S CORNER : 4-roomed VILLA; newly renovated; one detached room; handy tram, ley. -Spedding, Bag -OPOHO : 4 ROOMS, kitchenette ; Semi-bungalow; in excellent order; fully Furnished; radiator, iron, toaster.—Spedding, Bagley. , I*l 9 AO— ANDERSON’S BAY; Five ROOMS, kitchenette; modern, natty, and neat; Government loan; good value.—Spedding, Bagley. -CALTON HILL: New 4-roomed BUNGALOW; finished modern style and conveniences; owner transferred. — Spedding, Bagley. 1?1 OQK —KEW : 5-roomod Hollow-wall, concrete, roughcast, tiled-roof modern BUNGALOW, all conveniences.— SPEDDING. BAGLEY. 10m ACRES FREEHOLD ; buildings ; - close school and railway; all ploughable; half Government valuation, £4 acre.—B9s, Times Office. 3m ..QOA-NATTY little BUNGALOW; now, up-to-date; great value.— Spence, corner Princes and Rattray streets. £‘l CKA— ST - CLAIR: Superior BUNdviOt/U OALOW, 5 rooms, sun balcony ; modern appointments ; motor garage ; lovely section, good garden. This property is for urgent sale, owner leaving; please make arrangements to inspect.—Spence, land agent. POOR —MORNINGTON (close to Tram Sheds) : Good sound 6-roomed RESIDENCE ; all conveniences ; a cheap property.—Spence. -SUNSHINE : Natty little BUN GALOW, 4 rooms, sun room and conveniences ; easy terms. Gift Price Spence. t?-J ft KA —erry (rise): Good Solid cUXtfwu HOUSE, 6 rooms: modern appointments ; room for garage; pleasant outlook.—Spence. O K A—WITH approximately £IOOO JLO*.SV“ Government Loan; one of the best-built Houses in Dunedin, 5 rooms and kitchenette ; electric range and good fittings : good outlook ; largo section. The value* is good.—Spence. pi AP/1| —ANDERSON’S BAY: Superior New Brick BUNGALOW: lovely job: good outlook; handy to tram; bargain.—SPENCE. 10m WAIKOUAITI —5 ROOMS ; bandy position : large section : suitable subdivision : £320. —Tamblyn, M’Kenzie, and Rhodes. FOR SALE or to LET (Wlngatul, close station), good 5-roorned HOUSE; every town convenience; good section, garage.— Apply Everedi Service Station. 10m WITNESS.—New Stories. A V/ large amount of reading matter. Price 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20355, 12 March 1928, Page 16

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