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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Office Phone 10-959. ■ House Phone. 20-974. EORQ E. W. KI,D D. ■ LAND AGENT, 73.-FRINGES, STREET. DUNEDIN. ITXCHANGE—BUNGALOW, 4 rooms . • and sleeping porch; all good rooms; motor garage, fowlhouses; large section; this .property is- situate on rise, Tomahawk, and .owner will consider exchange for A or 5 rooms; city or suburbs.—Kidd. - F 4979 GECTIONS—I hare. two ~ Sections For V ■ Sale; London street; .to close up. an estate; the prices. are .right; jf desired I'am: prepared to erect Bungalows to suit applicants.—Kidd. p. S 1 1 2 ft' ACRES - FREEHOLD—Khikorai ■ 7‘-Y,y. district; Stone House, byre, etc.; including 24 cows, horses, implements; price,. £2,0 acre, as going’concern; very easy .terms. to hard grafter ; or owner will accept,Town Property, .in’ Exchange. This farm is s‘bit neglected, ; but goo’ worker could?do well. There is any amount ol timber fqr firewood. . Present ogcupier- is making, '£lo weekly off: firewood alone; only genuine workers need apply.—KlDD. MONEY TO LEND—I have the follow* - - ing- sums waiting 'investment on first-class -city properly: ' £I6OO, 2 .sums £SOp,,2 'sums £500,' £IOOO, £4OO. Full .particulars ,?of ■ security t 0... bo ' submitted. — Ki.dd..... ■' . , A N absolute' ,smp-7-4l' 'ACRES FREEHQDD and 24 : ACRES; LEASEHOLD; rent 70s year; 4-roomed House, dairy, washhouse (all under cover), electric light, oowbyre,barn,small . area hay ' padttock; /-IJ acres under plough; 11' lu'sfc-tlass cows* separator, etc.; going coheetn.,only■ £709; this little holding is- situate in the Lawrence’,district and enld at akacfiflce; 'first to inspect will huy.T-iKiad. ’ . , , : ’ p. 2231 ftftft;- ACRES . FREEHOLD —. Ot,aiitau „ , Y district;'2 Houses,' S and 6 rooms'; B ’Ua)l cowby’re, stable, c. light, well watered'and’ sheltered. The owner of -this property, is very : old,- and ■ must ’ retire; cost £7 10s’ per acre. In order to-effect a .quickrsaic. ffi. lOs per acre will be adceptcd. r Terms, -say, £750,. and balance on .mortgage. at .4 per cent, per annum; immediate ■ inquiry: solicited.—Kidd. TFXOHANGE—POULTRY ~7 V acre * * rcehold. with 6-rooracd House, axiv ik an “ large poultry houses, 859 hens (409 being • pullets), 2 cows, separator, .small 'motor tfiick* etc.* this Property'is ’.situato/North 'Otago;. splendid climate; price- £IBSO, as a- going concern; mortgage £1000;. or. owner will Exchange Trvjf ll , or Suburban Property oi?'Farm, —iildde ' . . 9214 P 1 ec “obI; ; 7-roomdd House, 6-atall staple..’, loose box,'. barn; woblshed, etc;; t/o acres ploughed -for.-,crop;- carrying at present 40A ewes/ 200 hoggets, 12 cattle, 7 horses..- This, place is splendid sheep country and grows good., crops—wheat, oats. and tnrnips; price, £8 10s,per acre; terms, £'loo.o down, balance arranged. Owner,- no*,retiring will accept Town-or suburban House part-payment.—KlDD. ” v ' F. 2230. J. W. .T IML I N & 00. and Thihbg’e Buildings ■ ..TO PRfNCES, STREET, DUNEDIN. BUNGALOW, 4 r00m- ,,,- ‘.freehold section car; foundations just commencec Easy , terms. Be first. £75 DEPOSIT-fllSO: . Attract* ■ ■ , new . Brick BUNGALOW. .., rooms, kitchenette; latest appointments nicely finished throughout; good Creehoi fidfitinrv* VH sew ■ t_ !li. . n> .. , cf '.6 rooms, kitchenette modern conveniences; built-in wardrobes lovely-section, well laid out. ■ This pn sinnA in Ideal localit: £BBO RISE, Sunny Positior Jr- , Almost new BUNGALOW, rooms large scullery, pantry, bathrooit nice level .freehold section; urgent sab owner leaving,- " Station)—DWELLING; 6 roop and large store house with 3 acres fre hold; and practically; adjoining 2 room scullery; with 1 acre Jreneold; wt I 7 or nea r offer, ’ ■ (Rise, - Handy ’ Statio , Lovely Poaitiqn—Four ROOM verandah, furnished, electric; nearly oi aa’evfreehold. -. Only; £265. (Near. Beach)—Thn wnftiLrl 0 9 MS -’ , fu /h ,fl hed; £170; and ROOMS, furnished, £llO/ B RO rmT7 B^ Y ~ Al “ oit ew RUNG, w. outhouses; . fui: Furnished; with; large; freehold; f. urgent sale;; £550. 4. . ■ \ . J W: •.TIMLIN GO., LAND-AGENTS. ’ Phones 13-496" and 13-397. JE -: C E'F- TION A L ■ '-V-'A LU E. MODERN IJOUBLE-BRICK BUNGA--LOW. : BEST. PART ST. CLAIR. ‘ WITH OVER i-ACRE FREEHOLD.. Superior Double-brick Tiled-roof Bungalow; with-Brick partitions; . 6.g00d rooms; well designed and exceptionally well built; all modern, convehidhcee ahd labour-. . deyiees are included and , . ,the decorations arc, most artistic. • t if Ee , c y( ,n > over i-acre, is beautitully. laid cut in lawns:and gar- . den. jßrick motor garage. This . property is’■ worth considerably • more 1 than the price asked £2273. ; .' 52 JOHN REID & SONS. LTD., AUCTIONEERS. Evening Phones 20-662 and 22-240. ’ C|PLEJ(DID CITY INVESTMENT TROPE] ’ RETURNING 10 PER CENT. M - (on’ price asked below) . OVERLOOKING THE CITY, EXCLUSIVE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, Divided Into Two Fiats De Lu . BOTH WELL LET. BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. DELIGHTFUL, SITUATION (No trams required). PRICE, £IBSO. Very easy terms could be’arrange .required/ Owner, docs not want all cash Apply P.O. BOX 753. Dun (No Agents.) f*l ASF; DESIRABLE 6-ROO.j ii i, . VILLA; all con.venlen vicinity Forbury Corner: brick garae Apply 592 Cargill road. , _Whsn Mr Tom Cartmell, a Frcckleton (Preston) motor mechanic And poultry farmer, visited his hen houses the-other night,he got the shock of his life. Out of seven hens in one cote six were lying dead on the floor, and in a corner there crouched a huge black cat seven feet tong! Hastily slamming the door, Mr Cartmell returned to the house to think the matter out. Suddenly he remembered ■be had seen an-.advertiaement offering a reward of £lO9 ,for information leading to the capture of; a seven-foot long cat that had escaped from captivity at Blackpool. Mr Cartmell got. in touch with 1 the .advortiser.'Mr Albert Chapman, .Church street, Blackpool, who.,visited Frcckleton, identified , the beast, and ‘ took it away. The animal, a Ginturong, ■ is said to be the largest cat. in the world, Tt/was brought id this country from Sumatra by a’ sailor, who.disposed of it to.Mr Chapman/- Aeeordihft'.to Mr.Cnrtme'l.. who declined to be interviewed about his - “ capture,” the Least “looks like, a cross, between a cat and a bear.” It has a huge. ..body, a sharp,, cntel-lookihg head, with fiery; eyes and 'tufted ears, ’ Its feet • are widely •played with terrible-looking claws. Man’s brain a,ttaipa its. niaximum capa-city-:at 30r but a monkey’s brain reaches its ■ greatest- Weight between, 'the: ages of two ’and three, and after ’that roina ins •tatidnary. ■ - -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20832, 26 September 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20832, 26 September 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20832, 26 September 1929, Page 12