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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. Office Phone 13-640. Evening Phone 22-516. JJ E N D E E SON & C 0 W I E, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, T. AND G. BUILDINGS, 181 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. f EASEHOLD DAIRY FARM—-Splendid grazing land for either sheep or cows; 3-roomed House, and full range of outbuildings. Price, £9OO, as a going concern, including 49 cows, 5 yearling heifers, 17 calves (mostly heifers), 4 horses, 16 pigs, farm implements, also 5-cow milking machine complete. Solely for sale on account of owner’s health. ■ ■ 100 LEASEHOLD—Carrying capacity 850 ewes or 50 cows; 5-roomed Hohsj and all outbuildings; £IOO required for goodwill of lease. Sf ACRES FREEHOLD—Few miles from Dunedin; 4-roomed House and outbnild- ** ings. Price, £550. ' 7W ACRES FREEHOLD —Convenient to school and rail; carrying capacity 15 • cows; 4-roomed House and all outbuildings. Price, £I3OO, including 8 cows, bull, 3 horses, 25 ewes, 3 sows, implements, etc. Terms or Exchange. 1 ACRES FREEHOLD—AII well fenced and subdivided; 25 acres turnips, * *■* balance grass; '5-roomed House; electric light, and' full range of outbuildings; carrying, capacity 200 ewes, and a few cows. Price,. £1450. QQ ACRES FREEHOLD—Convenient to Green Island; 6-roomed House and all outbuildings. Price, £2250.. Terms or Exchange house property. /CARRYING BUSINESS—DUNEDIN DISTRICT: Mixed passenger and goods service, with up-to-date bus; old established sound business; will stand any investigation. "I ACRES FREEHOLD —NORTH, OTAGO: Convenient to rail and township; 1 new 4-roomed House; electric light and all outbuildings. Price, £IOOO. PVAIRY FARM—DUNEDIN DISTRICT: 70 ACRES FREEHOLD, splendid gra» ing land; good 6-roomed House and full range of outbuildings. Price, £3500, including 27 dairy cows, bull, horses, implements, 120 fully paid-up shares in Dairy Company Milk sold at gallon rates. Last year’s returns £7OO. Owner will cnosider Exchange larger farm north or inland. 1 J-JO ACRES LEASEHOLD —Handy bus and suburban train service, Dunedin; . long lease; rental £ls per annum: 4-roomed House and all outbuildings (these ve the property of the tenant). Price, £350. 160 ACRES FREEHOLD—DUNEDIN DISTRICT: Carrying capacity 18 cows „ and 100 ewes; 4-roomed House, all outbuildings. Price, £l2 per acre. Terms, or Exchange house property, /i 7 A.ORES LEASEHOLD—DUNEDIN DISTRICT: 5-roomed House, all outbuildrates inES ‘ Price ’ fsso ’ inc^udin f 20 cows, 8 heifer calves, etc. Milk sold at gallon QX ACRES FREEHOLD—Alongside suburban train; splendid gardening and graz--4 ing land; cottage and outbuildings. Price, £IOOO. Owner will consider Exchange small house property. QAMARU DISTRICTS ACRES FREEHOLD and .2 ACRES LEASEHOLD; r canying 4 cows regularly: 6-roomed House; electric light; all outbuildings. .Price, £750, Permanent outside work can be got for purchaser at 15s a day. Phone 11-397. E. L. Macasaey, House Phone 22-112. t. Brown, House Phone 23-522.' - . „ ' . Phone 11-397 B, L. Macaseey,,House Phone 22-112. T. Brown, House Phone 23-522. E. L, MACA SS E Y & C 0., (Members of the Real Estate Institute of Otago, incorporated), GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, ' 148 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. ' 27 PER CENT. INVESTMENT.. ISLOCK OF BRICK SHOPS on'Freehold Section in one of : Southland’s leading and most progressive towns; all shops let at low rental to tenants with tbicee and five years; showing 27 per cent, after paying rates, insurance, etc.; an investnent of £6OO would, by taking over Building Society Mortgage, give you in a few rears over £5 week for life. Fullest particulars on application. Deceased estate; must be wound up. LOOK HERE FOR GENUINE BARGAINS. f'MTY —2 HOUSES, both containing 4 rooms A genuine snip at £525. all conveniences; and J-acre section. /"'JaVERSHAM —Splendid little HOME, 5 rooms, scullery, -bathroom, pantry; e. light, gas, hot and cold water; good garden. Price, £865. VTOBNINGTON—BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and kitchenette;: e. light,, gas, hot and cold water, bathroom; room for garage; glorious outlook; £SO deposit will buy this, and the price is only £950. £JiTY —2-STOREY Brick HOUSE, 4 rooms, elate roof, e. light, gas, hot and cold v water, bathroom; newly renovated; worth inspecting at'£s6s. COUTH DUNEDIN—Neat little 4-roomed HOUSE, large scullery, e. light, gae; freehold section; room for garage. Only £550. ORTH-EAST VALLEY—HOUSE, S rooms and kitchenette, c. light, gas, h. and c. water; bathroom; 2 sections; large mortgage. Price, £775. CT. HILDA—BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW of 5 rooms; pantry, scullery, bathroom, porcelain'bath and-basin, washhouse, copper and tubs; good section. Price, £llOO. OAVERSHAM—4-roomed HOUSE; scullery, bathroom, washhouse, hot and cold water, electric light, gas, workshop; all conveniences; splendid' section and garden, also glasshouse; owner leaving Dunedin. Price, £875. A NDER SON’S BAY—New BUNGALOW, ings, e. light, plug; J-acre garden; £725. 4 rooms and kitchenette; fibrous ceil/APOHO—Neat little HOME, 4 rooms, e. light, hot and cold water, tiled grates, bathroom, copper and tubs. Price, £6OO. r'JiTY —Comfortable HOUSE of 5 rooms, bathroom, e. light, hot and cold water; good tidy section; can be bought for £6OO. ATOENINGTON—£7S Deposit Purchases a beautiful modern BUNGALOW of 4 rooms and kitchenette;; every-possible convenience. Only £935. /"M VERSHAM—Neat BUNGALOW, 4. rooms and kitchenette; electric light, gas, and all other conveniences; splendid large section. Price,. £1025, Office Phone 13-60 S. Evening Phone 23-463. JAMBLYN & Jfc HOD E S AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE, FINANCE. AND INSURANCE AGENTS. BRAITHWAITE’Sb BUILDINGS,.42 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Members of the Real Estate Institute of Otago. 1 A ACRES FREEHOLD —Heavy flat land; will carry 7 cows comfortably; J-acre turnips, J-acre potatoes, balance good pasture; all been top : dressed; 5-roomed House, washhouse, dairy, cowbyre, loosebox, chaff house, fowlhouses; price, £6OO,- going concern, with cows, 1 horse, gig, spring cart, separator, cream cans, scuffler, harrows; terms arranged. • ' 6037 prjjA ACRES FREEHOLD—Beside school, handy sale yards; will carry 500 ewes, eJVfvr 200 hoggets, besides fattening and crops; 8-robmed Residence, bathroom. 10stalled stable, loosebox, barn, chaffhousc, shearing shed,' cowbyre, implement shed; price. £9 per acre; terms arranged. . . ... 5038 A 7 ACRES LEASEHOLD- -PENINSULA: Rental only £44 13s yearly; permanent * sole of cocksfoot and clover; .2 acres turnips, balance splendid pasture; will carry 20 cows; . milk sold at gallon rates; going concern, with .19 cows, dry stock, etc.; £550; if wanted, a good carting contract goes with this; 5-roomed House, bath;arage pig styes. leavy flat land; splendidly grassed; the best on room, separator house, cowbyre. garage pig styea, >—He - Edendale; close factory and school; 5-roomed House, electric light, cow--380 OAA ACRES FREEHOLD iWVFvf Edendale; close ..mv!, u-iwmcu wu,,, uwi.iii u^u,, byre;. for a quick sale the owner has reduced his price to £22 per acre; easy terms. 6039 ACRES FREEHOLD—Situated handy school and railway; splendid flat land; carrying 40Q ewes and a few cows; 1 with liming the capacity of this property would be doubled; 3r acres swede turnips, balance grass; 5-roomed House, washhouse, stable, cowbyre; price, £9 per acre; terms, £SOO cash. 4907 1 £jA ACRES FREEHOLD—Heavy flat land; adjoining High School, sale yards, "" and' large town; very suitable for dealer or milk run; 12 acres rape, 8 acres turnips, 3 acres potatoes,' balance splendid pasture: carrying 42 cows, 180 ewes, and'their lambs; 7-roomed Residence, electric light, hot-and cold water, cow-' byre, with machines, stable, shearing shed; os the owner has purchased a larger property he has reduced the price to £3O per acre; terms, £7OO cash. • 4876 "I ACRES FREEHOLD—NORTH LINE: Splendid cocksfoot and clover country; ” carrying 7 cows,, 3 heifers, 1 bull; 6-roomed House, dairy.- trap shed, cowbyre, hay shed, stable; price, £760. t 4987 KA ACRES LEASEHOLD—CIose to tram; carrying 15 cows; milk run of 28 gallons per day; 4-roomed House, scullery, washhouse, electric light, cowbyre for 12 cows, stable,.errt shed; as a going concern, including 15 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, 2 spring drays, milk cart, discs narrows, cultivator mower, separator, harness, poultry; £676. SODS' 04> ACRES FREEHOLD—B ACRES LEASEHOLD: Rich river flat; adjoining country town; carrying 12 cows; 7-roomed House electric light, cowbyre, stable, garage, milk run of 18 gallons per day; price, as a going concern, with milk run, 12 cows, horses, implements, milk carts, cans; £1450. 5019. | *> ACRES FREEHOLD and 142 ACRES LEASEHOLD—RentaI. £2l yearly; 4 1 . roomed House, shed, cowbyre. 10 acres oats, 15 acres turnips, balance grass, carrying 140 ewes and their lambs and 8 cows; 30 acres river flat, balance low downs Price. £590. Terms, £IBO cash. 4824 7{) ACRES FREEHOLD—PENINSULA: With permanent sole of cocksfoot md clover; will carry 30 cows; milk sold at gallon rates; returns from milk lasf yeai £700; 8-roomed House, washhouse, stable, loosebox. 26-stalled byre, milkhousp uo'np concern, with 27 cows 2 horses, all implements, harness, etc., price £3500 Terms arranged. Consider exchange for farm Central or North. 4924 RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & Q 0., Jj T D., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. \\7E can submit to genuine buyers particulars of one of Otago’s FINEST PAS- ” TORAL FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, The situation and type of country -ombine to make a MOST ATTRACTIVE HOLDING. The homestead occupies AN IDEALLY PICTURESQUE SETTING. Verv little cultivation is done, and very little expense is incurred in the working of this fine property. The PRICE IS REASONABLE, and good terms will be given, particularly to a practical man.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20930, 21 January 1930, Page 12

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