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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET Office Telephone 13-416 Eveniuc Telephone 20-078. HAGGITT& D D T H I E, AX KARA! SPECIALISTS. 214 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. QOA ACRES FREEHOLD—SOUTH: All flat; a clean, tidy farm; plenty of turnips and young grass and oats; natural clover country; carries 600 ewes and 70 head cattle; new brick and rough-cast Bungalow of 4 rooms and kitchenette, bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. water, telephone, elec, light and elec, range; lawn, flowers, vegetables, plantation, outbuildings; a practically perfect farm; close to school; £l6 per acre; Government mortgage of £2400. The Government valuation is £SOOO. T^XCHANGE- —New double-brick BUNGALOW of 6 rooms, tile roof, porcelain bath, ■ h. and c., elec, light and range; i-acre well laid "Put; £1800; no mortgage. Exchange for sheep farm. 9n ACRES FREEHOLD—NORTH LINE: Carries 4 cows and horses, besides Would Exchange for house or business. OKflO ACRES FREEHOLD—WAIMEA LINE: About 700 acres grass, balance c ] ean silver tussock; carry 1600 grown sheep; up-to-date 8-roomed House, all conveniences, telephone; outbuildings; 1£ miles from rail, school, etc.; £3 an acre; £ISOO cash. HAGGITT & DUTHIE, FARM SPECIALISTS, DUNEDIN.

HARRIS, LTD, PROPERTY SALESMEN, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 203 PRINCES STREET. , Two Members F.R.E.I. (N.Z.). A WONDERFUL HOME. Situated quarter-hour motor tliive from town and within five minutes’ walk to Railway Station. This choice Freehold is easily worth to-day £2500, but we are selling it for £1750, and on terms to suit. HERE IT IS: Beautifully-built twostorey Double-brick, Slate Roof MODERN RESIDENCE of 8 sunny rooms; artistically designed. Fitted with e.l. arid plugs, h. and c. water, 3 bathrooms, porcelain baths, gas range, wardrobes, presses, pantry, larder, servery; septic drainage. I-ACRE LAND, stocked with fruit of all sorts, flowers, and choice shrubbery; . poultry houses and runs. A bright, sunny, healthy position. Everything in perfect order. . Sacrificed at £1750; £9OO can remain on at 6 per cent. This is one of the finest suburban Homes we have had on our Register. Make appointment. f sUlow us to show you over. 4962 AUCTION ROOMS AND OFFICES: No. 203 PRINCES STREET. ALEX. HARRIS, LTD., General Auctioneers and Property Salesmen. Phones: J. W. H. Clarke 13-106. Office 10-842. F. W. Venn 16-681. (2JLARKE, VENN, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, F.R.E.L, KING’S THEATRE BUILDINGS, Dowling street. £65, Fruit, Confectionery, Drinks, Cakes; Double SHOP and ROOMS; groceries could be added; good living for suitable couple; owner will Exchange for freehold section, motor car, or take hall cash, balance repayable small weekly payments £550, SOUTH D.UNEDIN—S ROOMS, freehold; e. 1., hot and cold, gas, bath and basin; Let to good-paying, careful tenants (no children); £5 per month paid promptly; owner consider motor car part payment. £BOO, CHOICE BUNGALOW, penny section; e. 1., hot, cold, gas, porcelain bath and basin; lovely garden; owner has a clear title, but will leave most of the money on mortgage at low rate of interest. £1550, Splendid RESIDENCE, 8 rooms, slightly on rise, City, sunny position; all modern conveniences; large rooms, 2 lavatories; easy finance arranged. This property is suitable for large family or first-class boarders. £l9O, PAPER RUN; 350 customers; old age •reason for selling. £3OO, WOOD AND COAL BUSINESS; good paying concern. BUNGALOW, with Garage, to LET, 32s 6d, WANTED to SELL, new 5-roomed Brick BUNGALOW, all conveniences; sunny spot, lovely view; £4OO In cash, balance Government loan.—4, Times. llja CARRYING, BUSINESS, north line.—3ton lorry; turnover £35 weekly. Price, £Boo.—Henderson and Cowle. PQOK —North . End; close to George dJ&OO street: Lovely 5 ROOMS and Kitchenette, beautiful- order; freehold. Owner transferred. f 1 Qnn- ST CLAIR; Beautiful Brick BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and kitchenette perfect order; freehold; first mortgage, £9OO. P IVE -R°° M ED Brick HOUSE, nice order; freehold. Owner would consider exchange for Section or Car. AA DEPOSIT.—North line: 18 Acres FREEHOLD; good grass land; 4-roomed House.; cowbyre. Price £650. £?'l I KA- ST. CLAIR: SIX-ROOMED HOUSE and 2J Acres Freehold ; towlhouses, cowbyre.—HENDERSON & COWIB. 177 Princes street. BJa AGENTS.— NOTICE: My Place WITHDRAWN from Sale, —A. Pedersen Mount Cargill. 9ja BUSINESSES FOR SALE. PETROL AND SERVICE STATION FOR SALE. A HIGHLY PROFITABLE Petrol and Service Station in busy thoroughfare in Wellington’s leading suburb is offered for IMMEDIATE. DISPOSAL. There are 10 pumps, with an excellent driveway and car ramp. Air and greasing equipment, repair shop for overhaul work, battery charging, etc. Petrol, oils, tyres, and all accessories stocked. The overhead is very small, and the business is an excellent proposition for an Engineer, or man with some mechanical knowledge. Good reasons for disposal.. Price £I2OO. Easy terms to approved buyer. Further particulars will be supplied to bona fide, inquirers, on application by letter, to “ OWNER,” Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dominion Building, Wellington (1 ROCERY, Fruit, Confectionery.—Brick T Shop and Residence; £SO deposit, balance rent: good stand.—Address Box 680, Dunedin, ' 9j a IT'OR SALE, Fruit and Confectionery BUSINESS ; small Ingoing expenses; small rent.—Apply 124 Taleri road, Kaikoral. BUSINESSES WANTED. WANTED to PURCHASE, Country STORE, buyer waiting.—Macasscy and Co. WANTED TO RENT WANTED, by family (3 adults), PLAT or small Bungalow, furnished or unfurnished.—Reply 948, Times Office. SMALL furnished HOUSE, in good locality ; house with garage preferred.—Reply, MI particulars, 7, Times. llja GENUINE PAINT from Standard Manufacturers at Lowest Rates. See our Price List for Quality Paint.—Gray Hardware Company.

An interesting discovery has been made in the Isle of Man, on the site of an early Christian burial ground. It is a black stone five feet long and ten inches wide, and engraved with figures of animals which are believed to have been carved in the Bronze Age. Over the pagan artist’s work somebody long afterwards cut a cross. It was quite a small plain cross, yet somebody centuries ago hoped it would be enough to turn the bad stone into a good one, one that was fit for use in a Christian burial ground. The stone, which is of black slate, has been polished by, man, and was handsome enough to tempt the convert to use it. Part of the stone has been hewn away, perhaps because it bore some pagan symbol. Until then no Scandinavian work of Bronze Age period had been found in the British Isles.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21539, 11 January 1932, Page 12

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