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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. ’Phone 12-I*ll. B 'Phone 12-141. atteesdy & CO., LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. W 1 STOCK DEALERS. STOCK DEALERS. HAVE A BLOCK OF LAND FOR SALE THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. Grows grass all the year round, and is within convenient distance of BURNSIDE. The land is fenced and subdivided; no buildings; it is merely a block for fattening cattle, and you can carry 100 head and send them all off fat. There are approximately 100 acres, and the 1 RICE at BEDROCK is £2O. The first genuine stock dealer to inspect this property will buy; there ia sure money in it. and the opportunity to purchase a suitable block for fattening without having to pay for a house and steading is very rare. CALL ON US RIGHT AWAY or RING K-141. "ORIVATE HOTEL—CENTRE OF CITY: Doing splendid business; permanent AT boarders, besides good casual trade; very reasonable rent; long lease; owner retiring, and the price is down to bedrock. INQUIRE lOR FULL PARTICULARS. -Cl PA DEPOSlT—Balance weekly: 5 ROOMS, centre of city; all conveniences. S/Jiyy Price, £685. 1 AAA ACRES, CENTRAL LlNE.—Carrying at present 700 ewes; good SixJLvvU roomed House and outbuildings; 500 acres have been ploughed and sown in English grasses, balance natural state. Ibis is a really good sheep block, well fenced and watered. The PRICE asked is only £3 10s per acre, and the terms are exceptional. Cl A"TA—NORTH END: Beautiful New BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchen*lUi)U ette; slightly on Rise; every convenience; handy to cur. This is a really nice home. INSPECTION INAITED. <? A K A—iSOUTH END; 4 good large ROOMS, newly painted ami papered; dbtieJ'U' everything in first-class order; splendid level J-acre section; AN ABSOSOLUTE BARGAIN. O O>7 Sf —FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY (North End); Shop, 5 living rooms; 3dtj> ( rent 325; turnover £4O weekly. TOWN CONNECTION AND DELIVERY. r—CITY: 5 ROOMS, all modern conveniences, el, gas for cooking; free}lo]fi BCC tion; this property is greatly reduced, as the owner is leaving Dunedin. jO-9 OAA—HANDY MUSSELBURGH RISE: 4 ROOMS and kitchenette; lovely 3bJLO\/\/ garden; glasshouse; owner transferred. 'Phone 10-842. 'Phone 10-842. £ L A R K E, MARSHALL, LIMITED (Incorporating J. W. 11. Clarke and Co.' AUCTIONEERS, LAND, AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, NEW ROOMS: THE KING’S THEATRE, DOWLING STREET. n iwr CITY (North End): 4 ROOMS; nice freehold section; near tram; cheap t O home; finance arranged. —ST. KILDA (near tram): 4 ROOMS, porcelain bath and basin; large 3b I (Ww section; room for car; easy finance. ;(?AAA—ROSLYN (best part); RESIDENCE and Freehold, about *J-acre; don’t SbJ/l/vF m i gs this chance; executor selling on behalf of deceased owner. PQOr-SMALL POULTRY FARM (5 minutes from tram): Freehold, 1 acre, SbOOO w ith fl-roomed House, with all suitable buildings; to be sold with 20 fowls, 100 White Leghorn pullets, 3000 brocolli plants, ready for use.

now Telenhone 13-416. Evening Telephones: 20-078 and 22-802. 0 OAGGITT & I) UTfll LI, XX 214 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. of N.Z. ■es turnips WWV (|(J y-'i'CS 01 WIUCU arts buwu b iuaj /* n‘ good grazing tussock; carries 200 ewes, besides crops; 2-roomcd House, outbuildings. I6AAl 6 AA -VCR'ES L.I.P. (rent £23 15s, half yearly); 35 acres turnips and grass. 100 D&V. ‘ res <r ra ss, balance surface town tussock; carries 500 ewes; netted boundaries- 8 paddocks; no rabbits; well watered; good 5-roomcd House; telephone; woolshcd, stable, garage, yards, etc.; adjoining school. £6 an acres. Terms. 3000 ACRES ra EE ? OLI); handy 1-a j_h jschooh etc.; about remaindev" surface sown tussock,’ with turnips; carry 1500 ewes and SCO drv sheep- good G-roomcd House and all outbuildings. Was sold a few yews dry w n offer j t IJOW at £2 5s au acre. Easy terms. (170) IOQA I’CKES RENEWABLE LEASE (rent,£67 16s half yearly); 50 acres iSlrjS"iol' , .nd eiu.'clMtrla I‘eH out builUinsaj handy to achool. Gi»»j ( »■ ccl^r^t^ 00 Art 2 T7q° RENEWABLE LEASE (rent £BB a year); 438 acres praeti--1320 balance tussock; capacity GOO ewes and 400 dry XOiV cally flat, in g i > r , V,q ew es, 10 rams, 20 ivethers, 230 ewe lambs sheep, w-ithout turnips; at r •- j an ,| not included); 5-roomed House, and 220 wether lambs ( etiher un> h the flat and growing a few turnips, hot and cold; «y top i ag concern £3500. this property would carry one ewe ro ac b nr.m

A RMSTRONG & MOX.LISON. House, Land, “ Ultz "). 'Phone 11-01** __—„ ——. -CLOSE Cargill’s Corner: New . ,»,» miNGALOW, 3 rooms, bathroom, wuUeVy, washhouse; natty little home. Armstrong. Mollison. . . 7^TX^/ V _jiOSGIEL: 41 ACRES FREE£2BSiP HOLD, suitably subdivided, all outbuildings; orchard, water By? terms.— Armstrong. Mollison. . (OAF^A —MAORI HILL: 6 ROOMS, ®l®c trie gas. h.c„ glasshouse; good A A OP'-—'CLOSE Workshops: C-roomed X,\y3t> SEMI-BUNGALOW, gas cooker, porcelain bath; nice gardeu.-Armsa-oag. Mollison. - > nor A— COUNTRY Bakery BUSINESS; iiO&O brick Dwelling and Shop combined ; exceptional opportunity J lmauce ranged.— -ARMSTRONG. MOLLISON. £"■(*. o r—MORNINGTON (handy High /OO street) : Modernised 5-roomod veranda HOUSE, excellent order; freehold. —Speckling, Bagley. V—ST. CLAIR: 4-roomed BUNGALOW. every modern convenience: soldier's loan; inquire early. Spedding, Bagley. -CAVERSHAM (on rise) : New Mqjkju 4-roomed BUNGALOW, modern inish, all conveniences; owner transferred. —Spedding, Bagley. fiAwr-RISE: Tiled roof, concrete, new ir) 4-roomed BUNGALOW ; cost ;1100 ; must sacrifice ; bargain.—Spedding Jagley. -i-B S A A— BAYFIELD: 5-roomed modern i/ilt/U BUNGALOW; view, sunny, ail onvenicnoes? great value; good section, padding, Bagley. -ST. CLAIR: 5-roomed SEMIBUNGALOW, fibrous, UMd abs panelled hall; natty home,; handy ihool.— -SPEDDING, BAGLEY, 25 Moray lace, x ‘ m A—NATTY little BUNGALOW: new. (ilOu up-to-date: great value.— [icnce, corner Princes and Rattray streets. i-j QCtA— ST - CLAIR: Superior BUN/JLoOO GALOW. 5 rooms, sun balmy ; modern appointments; motor garage; vely section, good garden. This property tor urgent sale, owner leaving; please ahe arrangements to inspect.—Spence, land ;ent. in D> (r— MORNINGTON (close to Tram /OOt) Sheds) : Good sound ti-roomed ESIDENCE ; all conveniences; a cheap prosrty. —Spence. H A Apr—ISUNSHINE; Natty little BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, sun room, d conveniences; easy terms. Gift Price, -CITY (rise) : Good Solid a.rsw HOUSE, 6 rooms; modern apntments; room for garage; pleasant out--Spence. £*lQPk<fl —WITH approximately £IOOO dkJLOOv/ Government Loan; one of the best-built Houses in Dunedin, 5 rooms and kitchenette; electric range and good fittings; good outlook: large section. The value is good.—Spence. _ . r.-a ACT A— ANDERSON’S BAY : Superior New Brick BUNGALOW; lovely job; good .outlook; haudy to tram ; bargain.—SPENCE. H>m Five-roomed house for sale; every modern, convenience; deposit and rent to suitable petrson. —Webster, Mechanic Btre’et. * TTtOR SALE, urgent, 34 Pacific street, 6J; roomed HOUSE ; panelled hall and largo room, modern conveniences; concrete garage ; owner leaving New Zealand.—l9D, Times. /VCAGO WlTNESS— Largest Country Vy Circulation of any weekly in (ho Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural 1 districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to f country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20361, 19 March 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20361, 19 March 1928, Page 16

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