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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET L. A. RHODES, F.R.E.I.N.Z. Phone 22-483. A. H. JAMIESON. Phone 22-105. RHODES, & JAMIESON, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE, FINANCE,* AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Members of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand, 42 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Office Phone 13-608. TWNER of TWO PROPERTIES in Duneditf (one 4-roqmed verandah Villa, £9OO, and one 4-roomed Cottage, £425; both have all conveniences and are good value) wishes to EXCHANGE with a SMALL FARM as a going concern. Send us particulars of yours—it may suit. PI |IA DEPOSIT—IB9 ACRES FREEHOLD; 30 acres stumped, balance felled oL-IUU an( j j u grass; will carry 17 cows and 50 ewes;_ 3-roomcd House, h. and c water, cow byre, stable, and loft. Price reduced to £650. 1 -ACRES, rich river flat, carrying 60 cows, 20 cattle, and 100 ewes; 3 acres ■* mangels, 5 acres lucerne, balance splendid' pasture; 6-rqomed House, bathroom, h. and e. water, electric, washhouse; garage, cow byre with machines, barn, etc. Price £4O per acre. Owner has done well, and will consider Exchange for Sheep Farm. 1 (5208) C'O ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD, low rental; rich river flat, carrying * O 30 cows, young stock, as well as growing turnips for sale; get up to £2O per acre for turnips; 6-roomed House, electric light; cow byre with machines, stable, barn. Price £2200, going concern. Owner having done well and having a family to assist him, will consider Exchange for larger Farm. (5210) PKA DEPOSIT, balance Government mortgage; 12 ACRES FREEHOLD and 142 ACRES LEASEHOLD; rental only £2l yearly; will carry 20 to 25 cows; 30 acres river flat, balance good downs; 4-roomed House and cow byre. Price reduced to £460. T A WHENCE—Splendid 7-roomed BRICK RESIDENCE, electric light, copper, tuba, fowlhouse, cow shed, etc.; together with 1-1 acres ground laid out in vegetables, raspberries, strawberries, orchard, and grass. An absolute gift at £475. Owner is prepared to consider Exchange for a Property between Dunedin and Port Chalmers. T\/TORTGAGEE’S SALE—I 23 ACRES FREEHOLD, rich river flat land, adjoining factory. Will carry 60 cows as well as young stock and cropping. Grows exceptionally heavy crops of swedes; 9 acres oats, 20 acres turnips, balance splendid pasture; 5-ROOMED HOUSE, electric;• with machines, stable, barn; garage. Price, £26 per acre. Easy terms, or consider Exchange for House Property. (5365) CASH, Balance Government Mortgage school and railway, carrying 300 ewes and their lambs, 100 dry sheen, and 7 co-ws, besides cropping and fattening; 20 acres oats, 60 acres rape, 25 acres turnips, balance grass; 7-ROOMED HOUSE, electric light; stable, cowfayre, barn, implement shed; wool shed. Price £7 per acre. (5075) ACRES FREEHOLD (Southland); will carry 100 head of cattle and 500 ewes; great ; grass, and fattening country; close, school and factory; 6-rooraed House, bathroom, hot and col c ( water, electric light, stable, woolshed. Price, £8 per acre (or near offer). Terms. £2OO cash. BUSINESSES. (‘OKA —BUTCHERY BUSINESS (North brick Shop, good stand, practically cash trade; turnover approx. 2£ bodies, 16 slieep, 2 pigs, 4 lambs; complete modern shop fittings; absolutely a gift at the price. COUNTRY BAKERY’ —Really good paying business, with average turnover 900 large loaves, quantity smalls; bread mixer and power sponge machine, electric pie machine; motor delivery.’ Good reasons for selling.

SURVEYORS and CIVIL _ ENGINEERS. "ft. & U g P A TERsq N. FINANCE AGENTS. LAND & SHARE £ BROKERS. 2> >• £ PATERSON’S BUILDINGS. 163 RATTRAY STREET, (Branch Office: Cargill's Corner, South Dunedin.) Auctioneers, House and Land Agents. WHAT ABOUT BUILDING ON RISE ABOVE GEORGE STREET? We have ’ ' a Client with a IeveI,.,.SECTION, situation slightly and a magnificent view, on which he is prepared to Build a PRETTY 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW, complete with host of workmanship and all the latest modern conveniences, sun verandah; fenced, pathed. The lot completed with £IOO deposit at £7BO wnrvunrn T ITTLEBOURNE (ROSLYN), one minute off tram.—-SUBSTANTIAL 8-ROOMED li HOUSE, in good condition, bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, gas, electric, copper, tubs, plenty of cupboards, and sun balcony; garden. £SO deposit. Must sell"immediately. £525 or offer considered. WORTUNMY-SLIGHTLY ON RISE AT SOUTH END Jfj within Id section; Splendid 5-ROOMED VILLA, with sun porch, hot and •*— Wlttlin 1U section. opienum j i— -■-» . cold water, gas, electric light, bathroom, Empire papers, copper, tubs; well-apopmted, plenty of cupboards; level section, vegetables and flowers- lovely view. £SO de-, posit, balance First Mortgage, Cost present owner £6BO. Now away, will W tak V ASSURE YOU THIS IS A BARGAIN, and you will think so, too, after inspection—Two minutes off tram, slightly elevated; a specially well-built BUN.GALOW. pretty design, 5 good rooms, with all the latest conveniences; absolutely sound condition, and very conveniently arranged; choice freehold,; warm sheltered corner section, tastefully laid out in flowers, lawn, and vegetablosp asphalt paths and yard, large garage. £IOO deposit. Cost owner £llsO. Now a compulsory sale at £9OO (or offer)We_ advise early inspection. JUST ON THE MARKET —CITY, ON RISE, 10 minutes' walk to Stock Exchange J and close Cathedral: Attractive 5-ROOMED SINGLE-STOREYED BUNGA- " ana close uamearai: auidcmc u - ■ LOW with kitchenette; rooms nicely decorated; large hall and dining room m panelled oak, and finished with leadlights, tile surrounds, grates “re a feature, and the ceilings are handsomely designed in fibrous plaster; electric light tliiougliout hot and cold water, large bathroom, with porcelain bath and basin; kitchenette, fitted with numerous cupboards; coal range and also large gas range; choice level freehold section, wide frontage, and beautiful view over city; large brick aa ra"c This property is on the market for definite safe considerably under cost. Iloo°deposit accepted. £1450 (or offer considered). It's worthy of inspection.

TO LEASE. BY TENDER. FORM PROPERTIES FOR LEASE BY TENDER. The Public Trustee, Administrator of the estate of JOHN BASTIN LOGAN, deceased, invites Tenders for the lease for 5 years from 1.6.32 of the well-known “ Greenvale ” agricultural farm properties at Kelso, as under:— LOT 1. —Part Sections 23, 24, and 34, Block 111, Greenvale, and Sections 72, 73, 74, and Part 75 and 77, Block 111, Glenkenich. Area: 457 acres. The improvements include homestead and usual buildings. LOT 2. —Part Section 20, Block 111, Greenvale. Area: 68 acres 2 roods 15 poles. Improvements include four-roomed dwelling and usual outbuildings. LOT 3.—Sections 25 and 35, Part Sections 23 and 24, Block 111, Greenvale, Section 33, Block 111, Greenvale, Section 59 and Part Section 60, Block 111, Glenkenich. Area: 319 acres. Improvements include six-roomed dwelling and usual outbuildings. All the farms are subdivided into reasonably sized paddocks and the land is ploughable, undulating country, and conveniently situated to rail, Dairy Factory, township, school, etc. Conditions of tender may lie inspected at, and further particulars obtained .from, the Public Trust Office, Dunedin, or the Agent for the Public Trustee at Tapanui, on or after THURSDAY, April 28, 1932. A marked cheque for the first six months’ rental should accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at Noon on SATURDAY, May 14, 1932, with the District Public Trustee, Dunedin, to whom tenders are to be addressed in a sealed envelope and marked “ Estate of John Bastin Logan— Tender for lease of farm property Lot No. ’ G. H. ELLTFFE, District Public Trustee for Dunedin. SHEEP E ARM FOR LEASE, Situated in North Otago. 1100 ACRES, will carry 750 sheep; owner retiring; will lease for 10 or 15 years at £IOO per annum. E. L. MACASSEY & CO.

It is doubtful if there is another port in the world used by modern shipping that can lay claim to such ancient history at Syracuse, which is situated iu the south-east corner of Sicily. The history of Syracuse is connected with wars both on land and sea, and during this time has produced many fine seamen. Its history dates back to* the year 724 n.c., when it was founded by the Corinthians, who drove the Sicels from the island of Ortygia, and settled therein. Syracuse passed through a period of internal conflict until 415 n.c., when it was heseiged by the Athenians. For two years they blockaded the town, and on the eve of victory, a mistake by the Athenian commander allowed the Syracusians to gain the victory. For 40 years the city was governed by Dionysius, and under his rule there was a period of peace and plenty. During this time the docks were huilt'in the greater and lesser harbours, the town was completely surrounded by fortifications, and the navy was enlarged to the extent of 200 ships. At this time the Syracusians had the largest fleet in the Mediterranean.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21627, 23 April 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21627, 23 April 1932, Page 14

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