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CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. RHODES, & JAMIESON. AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE, FINANCE. AND INSURANCE AGENTS. BRAITHWAITE’S BUILDINGS, 42 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Members of the Real Estate Institute of Otago. Private Phones: L. A. RHODES. 22-483. A. H. JAMIESON, 22-105. Office Phone 13-608. 145 50 o(}X(\ CASH—BOO ACRES FREEHOLD; carrying at present 1200 sheep, includSwtJU j n g goo ewes, and 50. head of cattle, but is understocked; 5-roomed Bungalow, with every convenience; stable, implement shed, shearing shed, cowbyre; price reduced to £5 10s per acre. H. c asy slopes; in one of the best districts in Southland; will carry 1000 sheep, or suitable dairying; has been sold at £24 per acre. Price now £l2 per acre; 6-roomed House, all conveniences; stable, cowbyre, barn, shearing shed, dip. H. ACRES FREEHOLD, close to dairy factory and school; 5-roomed Dwelling and all necessary outbuildings; will carry 300 sheep, besides cattle; good land with good subsoil and pasture. Price, £l2 10s per acre. Easy terms. 143 W POAA CASH —93 ACRES LEASEHOLD; rental 2s 6d per acre; close to railway, dairy factory, and school; 4-roomed Bungalow; cowbyre, stable; carrying 25 cows, besides sheep. Price, £IOOO. (158 W.) ACRES L.I.P. —Situated close to good town in Canterbury; milk run averaging £7O per month; going concern, with 25 cows, 5 young cattle, horses, implements, milking machines, milk run. Price, £1650. Terms, £6OO cash. (Co) 'T'ERMS—£2SO cash, balance per cent.: 850 ACRES FREEHOLD, Canterbury; tip-top sheep and fattening country; land has been well farmed, and is in first-class order; 12 acres of shelter plantations of bluegums; will carry 900 ewes as well as dry stock; 6-roomed Residence, with all conveniences; implement shed, shearing shed, barn; was, sold at £ll 10s per acre. Price now £5 10s per acre. (Co.) 6>A ACRES LEASEHOLD —The pick of the Taieri; will carry 15 cows; milk sold at gallon rates: Cottage with bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light: registered cowbyre. Price, £260, going concern. (N.M. 27) OJA DEPOSIT, balance weekly—3J ACRES, BURNSIDE; suitable for market gardening; lies well to the sun; 6-roomed House, bathroom, electric light; cowbyre, fowlhouse. Price, £825. . (13 N.M.) OA ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD—RentaI only £l9 year; rich river flat; will carry 20 cows, also get up to £2O per acre for turnips; 18 acres young grass, 4 acres turnips, balance good pasture; 6-roomed House, electric light, washhouse, cowbyre. Price, £BOO, going concern. 51J8 BUSINESSES. r*OKA—MILK RUN of 35 gallons daily; modern truck in good order; all cans, meaS ures, etc.; quite a payable proposition, and easily worked. PJOK —MOTOR GARAGE and PETROL STATION, within easy reach of town; Ve ry full modern plant, and doing a steady business; could be easily financed; rent 15s weekly. ■ORUIT and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESSES in various localities, from £IOO. Call and see us if you are interested in a business of this nature, oi QA—BILLIARD SALOON (suburban); 2 good oak tables, all accessories; c&XOly rell £ js s . steady business; an opportunity to acquire a cheap business. Evening Phone 22-515. Office Phone 13-640. HENDERSON & COWIE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 177 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. OAA ACRES EDUCATIONAL LEASE, long term; casy rental; practically all 01/U level; well fenced and watered; convenient to township and rail; good 5roomed House and full range of outbuildings. Price, £I9OO, as a going concern, including 380 sheep (mostly ewes), 5 horses, 3 heifers, full range of farm implements; 2 stacks of oaten sheaves, 12 sacks wheat, plenty of turnips for stock, and seven acres swedes of a surplus. All buildings are the property of the tenant. Terms, £SOO cash, balance 6 per cent. OOA ACRES FREEHOLD; alongside main line township; well fenced and subdivided; part flat, balance undulating; good crop of turnips; carrying capacity and present stock 700 ewes, besides dry stock and cattle; good homestead; electric light, and all outbuildings. Price, £7 5a per acre for land. Terms, £IOOO cash, balance 5 per cent. Property has been in present owner’s hands for over 30 years, and is clear title. CENTRAL OTAGO —DAIRY FARM, alongside large township; 74 ACRES good land; 5-roomed House and all outbuildings. Price, £3OOO, including 19 dairy cows, young stock, horses, carts, harness, implements, etc.; plenty of winter feed; milk run bringing in £4O a month. Terms, £SOO cash. POULTRY FARM, North Otago; alongside main line township; 8 ACRES good flat land; grows splendid crops; good 5-roomed House, with electric light, bathroom, all outbuildings, including large fowlhouses. Price, £1250, including 500 poultry (pullets and young hens), incubators, brooders, separator, 2 cows, horee, cart, harness, etc. "I A ACRES FREEHOLD (Mosgiel); splendid flat land; grows good crops ot I® anything; 5-roomed Brick House, with hot water, bathroom, electric light, and aP outbuildings. Price, £2400. Terms; or Exchange House in Dunedin. IOS ACRES FREEHOLD; convenient to large township; carrying capacity 150 ewes and few cows; 6-roomed House, all outbuildings. Price, £llsO. Terms, or Exchange Town House. \I7OOD AND COAL BUSINESS; old-established; net profit between £4OO and *» £SOO per annum. Price, £950. including 5-roomed House, all conveniences; motor truck, weighing machines, tools, etc. Terms, £350 cash. SURVEYORS and CIVIL ENGINEERS. $. Sb *• 8PATERSON’S BUILDINGS. 163 RATTRAY STREET, FINANCE AGENTS, LAND & SHARE r BROKERS. (Branch Office: Cargill’s Corner, South Dunedin.) Auctioneers, House and Land Agents. fUOSE TO PRINCES STREET (just on rise, overlooking the Oval)—Substantial 5-ROOMED VILLA; good appearance; sunny and sheltered situation; hot and cold water, electric light, gas, bathroom, built-in copper and tubs. Empire papers; nicely elevated section, vegetable garden, drying green; home to lunch, and its a bargain at £650. £9O deposit. \TORTH END (just beside Gardens, on the sunny side, choice position)-Splen-ic di( i 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with kitchenette; all modern conveniences;; first-class order; hot and cold, electric light, porcelain bath and basin, slab grates, Empire papers; wide, sheltered section; garden and garage, £75 deposit, bmp, £695. T>ROAD BAY (best position)—Substantial 5-roomed HOUSE; bathroom, electric, -D i lot an( j cold water, washhouse, copper, tubs; lovely 1-acrc garden; warm situation; £SO deposit. Genuine bargain, £475. HERE’S AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE PROPERTY FOR DEFINITE SALE AT A PRICE UNDER COST: The situation is on the Rise, in the very choicest position in KEW, with wonderful view over City and the whole of the Harbour. There are 5 rooms and kitchenette in this handsome brick Bungalow of German Architecture, sleeping balcony, and brick motor garage. The dining room is panelled in oak, with a beam ceiling. The beautiful drawing room has designed ceiling and genuine leacllight windows. There is also a spacious dark panelled hall and bulged glass entrance. The porcelain bathroom, petrous tubs, gas copper, and large cellar are other modern conveniences with this home. The sloping section (29 poles), lying into the sun, is laid out in flowers and lawn; £2OO deposit. Section taken as part payment. Inspection invited. (JLARK E, MARSHALL, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Phone 10-842. THE BEST BUSINESS PROPOSITION IN DUNEDIN FOR SALE TO-DAY. Q.ROCERY, FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CAKES; takings £l2O weekly guaranteed; premises almost new; comprise shops suitably divided to comply with all regulations; 5-roomed House, with all conveniences, including e.!., hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin; garage; banana-ripening house; owner has placed a very low price to effect a quick sale; £3OOO, including £SOO worth of stock. We defy anyone to show you anything better in this town, so come right along, and we will show you the books. Everyone knows that eatables are the only goods selling just now. SOLE AGENTS: Phones: J. W. H. Clarke, 13-106. F. W. Venn, lb-081.

HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HARRIS, LIMITED, The Lengthy Business Experience of a firm entrusted to handle your affairs is essential in obtaining the best results. Therefore when leaving the district ALLOW us to CONDUCT YOUR AUCTION SALE FOR YOU. ' Our lengthy experience of over 28 years "is at your Service. WE HAVE THE FACILITIES FOR CONDUCTING ALL CLASSES OF AUCTIONEERING BUSINESS. ALL BUSINESS UNDER OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION. Our Commodious, well-lighted Auction Room is always ready to receive your goods. AUCTION SALES IN ROOMS HELD WEEKLY. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT SALES. WE SELL ON COMMISSION ONLY. You get the benefit of our efforts. PROBATE VALUATIONS MADE AND ALL CLASSES OF VALUATIONS UNDERTAKEN. OUR PROPERTY REGISTER IS UP TO DATE AND INCLUDES THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES ON THE MARKET TO-DAY. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, 203 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. JJERE’S A SNIP. 11-ROOMED SEMI-BUNGALOW. Divided into 3 Flats (2 let 27s 6d each; never empty); live in one and let the others. Gas Ranges, Porcelain Baths; separate entrances; Garage (which is let ss) City rise; no cars. Must be sold. Excellent buying £ISOO or offer. Buyer financed. R. S. McKENZIE, LTD. (Opp. Wren’s), Res. 22-415 RS. McKENZIE, LTD., 207 Princes • street. Land Auctioneers.—Buyers financed; lists free. Tel. 13-591, res. 22-415. I?IQKA “ MUSSELBURGH; Brick dwXOOI/ BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, kitchenette; stylish, modern, clean, new; high foundations ; large rooms ; large Government loan, £900; 25s weekly; just in.— McKenzie’s. p-| A KA—' TOWN SIDE GARDENS: ot/JL-rDU Superior brick RESIDENCE, 5 rooms ; spotless order; no mortgages ; terms McKenzie’s, Ltd. O-t/iKfi —TOWN SIDE GARDENS: & 141:01/ brick BUNGALOW,. 4 rooms and kitchenette; has £IOOO Government loan; faithfully built; small section; £l5O deposit; Immediate possession.—McKenzie’s. —SIX-ROOMED HOUSE; penny dwODU section; all conveniences; £25 deposit, 25s weekly; Immediate possession; bargain.—McKenzie’s. LOOK! —Government man, must sell, has £BBO Government loan (22s weekly repayments) ; take £970; only £9O cash; and no second mortgage; well constructed BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, large balcony; i freehold;, handy position.—McKenzie’s. pnj 1 A A —HAS £lo°o Government loan: Extremely nice BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitchenette; glassed balcony; gentle rise; Caversham terminus; J-acre freehold ; £SO deposit.—McKenzie’s. HAS £625 Government loan: 4 cWO i O ROOMS, kitchenette, new bungalow, Mornington ; £SO deposit; bargain.— McKenzie’s 6) ACRES and BUNGALOW. 6 rooms, kltchenette, all conveniences; close tram; £IOSO, offer; would exchange.—McKenzie’s. jpQfyA —CHAMBERS STREET. 5-roomed oWt/Dl/ superior VILLA; modern conveniences ; gentle rise; terms.—R. S. McKENZIE, LTD. 17jy FOR SALE or Exchange, large DWELLING and Shop, 17 rooms and outbuildings: what offer?—Apply by letter, “ Shop," 13 Market street, City. 16)y FOR SALE, 9-roomed RESIDENCE, city: £1450; take CAR or SECTION as part payment; bargain.—l3B, Times. 18jy HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. , TAIERI Buyer waiting for small FARM, about 10 acres; send particulars, urgent. Leslie Bagley, 109 Princes street. WANTED (by adult family), attractive modem HOME of 5 or 6 rooms, rent for 12 months, view to purchase; north end preferred; no agents.—l3l, Times. FOR EXCHANGE. CLIENT with £650 equity House Property, Rosiyn, Dunedin, wishes Exchange for Dairy Farm, going concern, Otago.—Full particulars M’Connell, care Haggitt, Duthie, Dunedin. 18jy Exchange, freehold section and small furnished CRIB, e. 1., for BABY CAR, about £160; no agents; Karitane.— 110, Times. 18jy WANTED TO RENT. WANTED (near University), 2 good furnished ROOMS and kitchenette, or 2roomed Bungalow Flat and kitchenette; on rise preferred.—Reply, urgent, with full particulars, No. 109, Times Office. JELLING Under Cost; REAL PUR PELT HATS for 12s 6d; usual price, 255. Only at . PATTERSON BROS. COUGHS and Colds yield to MYTOL Mutton Bird Oil Emulsion. —Wilkinson and Son, chemists.

BUSINESSES FOR SALE. WANTED to SELL (In Gore), good DRESSMAKING BUSINESS; two girls kept; owner getting married; ideal opportunity for energetic dressmaker. —Address 162, Times Office. ISJy IRELAND’S, Manse street. Estate Agents, Invite your inquiry regarding the following Properties. Inquiry costs nothing.— Ireland’s, MARBLE BAR; goo.d lease; steady turnover ; average £4O; well fitted shop; modern plant; going concern: price £750 cash ; splendid opportunity.—lreland’s, agents. Manse street. rpEA ROOMS, thriving, sound country X ceqtre: good steady turnover; wellestablished business: splendid position; going concern, £675; easy ingoing: good •living here. —Ireland’s. Manse street. TOWN SUPPLY—Splendid DAIRY FARM; X milk sold at gallon rates by contract; 50 dairy cows, 13 other stock, 4 horses, complete sei implements, milking plant; substantial Dwelling; ample outbuildings; price, going concern, £2800; wonderful opportunity.—lreland’s, Manso street. Tj <JQ ACRES—South line; close to rail; well limed ; clean farm ; undulating ; easily worked ; crops well; full range outbuildings; substantial Dwelling: £1800; consider town property part payment. —Ireland's, Manse street. BOARDING HOUSE Bargain; city; modern brick building; 11 rooms; all conveniences; carrying exceptionally good first mortgage; property cost £2500. but we can sell at £1625; deposit, £100; balance easy rent; a money-maker.—lreland’s. Manse street. Home-made cakes, confectionery Freehold property; modern double shop; part lettable, and Dwelling; 5 rooms: modern conveniences; splendid position; steady turnover; price, £1400: real good buying.—lreland’s. Manse street. OERVICB STATlON—Freehold property ; O no opposition; extensive garage accommodation ; total rents alone average £6 per week, and Petrol profits £6 ; also extras and rent free house; wonderful possibilities ; real attractive proposition; £SOOO. IRELAND’S, Manse street.

ACRES RENEWABLE LEASE. Rent, £5 per annum. Situated near rail and echoo!; well subdivided; 45 acres being irrigated at a cost of £22 10s per annum; 0-roomed House, garage, hut, cowbyre, 3-cow Rotary Perfection milking plant installed, driven by electricity; 30 dairy cows, 20 young cattle, 2 hulls, 2 horses, all necessary implements, harness, and sundries. PRICE £2500, AS A GOING CONCERN. Terms, £3OO cash. (1456) DONALD REID & CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. JJODSEHOLDEBS! FURNITURE REMOVALS MADE EASY. GAIN FORWARDING CO., LTD., Provide Experienced Men and Up-to-date Equipment. Good Storage. 20 BOND STREET, DUNEDIN MORLIFE TABLETS build up strength to resist winter illnesses. Recommended by doctors.—Wilkinson and Son, chemists. WREN’S WALLPAPERS. We carry the largest and most varied stock, highest qualities, lowest prices always.—Wren's'

gPEDDING & EAGLE Y, (Douglas M. Spedding, F.R.E.1.N.Z.). AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. 25 MORAY PLACE. Phones: Office 12-981; Residence 13-895. WHY PAY RENT? When you can Purchase a Home for yourself at the present Low Prices. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY If you want good value for your money. We have a fine selection of Homes for Sale in City and Suburbs at Greatly Reduced Prices, and in some cases only small deposits are required. You will find it cheaper to buy than to pay rent. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. DO NOT DELAY. ACT NOW. Call at our office for particulars.

The ninth application for divorce in 50 years was recently before the Legislative ‘Council of the Isle of Man. There is .10 divorce law in the island, and a special Bill has to be passed for each case. After the Council has passed the Bdl, it has to be passed by the House of Keys, sent to London for royal assent, and finally promulgated from the open-air Tynwald Court •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21390, 18 July 1931, Page 14

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