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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET £JAGGITT& D D T H 1 E, THE FARM SPECIAIJSTS, 214 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN Office phone 13-41(3. Mr Haggitt (res.), 20-078. Mr MKinuon (res.), 13-482. 40(1 ACRES FREEHOLD, splendid fattening land; carrying 1200 sheep; 5L ±.\J\J ro omed House, stable, byre, etc. Price, £6 5s per acre. Deposit £l5O, balance 54 per cent. i CPLENDID FARM of 708 ACRES FREEHOLD; heavy river flat, handy to rail, etc.; carrying 1000 ewes; Dwelling, wool shed, stable, hut, etc. Price, £3 10s per acre; £SOO down, balance remain on mortgage. OA ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 16 cows, 6 other cattle, 40 sheep, and 1 horse; 4-roomod House, byre with 2-cow plant, stable, etc. Price, £1250; deposit £3OO. ACRES LEASEHOLD, handy Dunedin; Cottage, byre, etc. (property of tenant); for sale as a going concern with 20 cows, 9 heifers, bull, 3 horses, milking machines, implements, cans, etc.; 30 sacks oa’ts, 2 stacks straw, G acres stvedes, etc., and an absolute snip at £4OO. 1 70 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated handy to Dunedin; 35 acres cleared and sown A " down, balance bush; good living to be made from cutting firewood; Dwellinghouse, stable, barn, fowlhouse, etc.; will carry 12 cows, besides few dry cattle. Price, £800; deposit £32 10s.

Phones: . J. W. H. Clarke, 13-106. Office 10-842. F. W. Venn, 18-681. fjLARKE, VENN, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. F.R.E.1., KING’S THEATRE BUILDINGS, DOWLING STREET. ' £SO DEPOSIT and 32s 6d per week will purchase a choice BUNGALOW and freeholdcorner section in St. Kilda; owner bought a farm; must sell. £4O. Home-made Cakes, Pics, Confectionery, Dairy; SHOP and 5 rooms; rent £2. £ls DEPOSIT, balance £55 arranged at 5s per week; rent £1; DAIRY, central position; practically new shop. £350. 18 ACRES, north line'; 4-roomed House, cowbyre, fowlhousca, pig stye, motor shed; cheapest property offering. Apply early. £IOO DEPOSIT—2 ACRES; down the Peninsula; 4-roomed House, with e. 1., h. and c., pantry, bathroom, washhouse, garage; a choice little property and a money-maker; in early seed potatoes. WANTED, large AGRICULTURAL VV FARM; in Exchange for BUSINESS in Dunedin; value £10.000; owner wants to get to the country. , , J> O S L Y N. MODERN ROUGHCAST TILEDROOF BUNGALOW, With Garage, close Columba College. A DISTINCTIVE HOME of 6 rooms, dressing room, and large glassed-in sun balcony; most attractive in appearance; beautifully decorated and replete with all the latest labour-saving conveniences; the kitchen arrangements will please the most fastidious housekeeper; the situation is considered one of the picked spots of Roslyn, getting every glimpse of sunshine. Anyone in search of a nice property should see this. £250 deposit and good terms for balance. ARMSTRONG & MOLLISON, LAND AGENTS, Ola PRINCES STREET. A , 6 0- COW FARM. 122 ACRES at £25 per acre (£3050), South Otago; divided into 10 paddocks; fences good; 4-roomed House and ample outbuildings. Ingoing £SOO. Investigate this; it’s great cow country. IRELANDS, Agents, Manse street. NORTH END’S BEST BARGAIN.—-Handy to Gardens, Opoho side: Splendid Fiveroomed VILLA, kitchenette; good appearance ; bath, hot and cold water, gas, electric light, scullery, copper, tubs; bookcase and plenty o£ cupboards; 2 freehold sections, 2 street frontages; good garden, and lovely view. £4O deposit, balance on first mortgage, and it’s cheap, £590. N. & E. S. PATERSON, LTD., 163 Rattray street. MAORI HILL Substantial 5-roomed HOUSE, conveniences;. lovely sunny corner freehold; £4O deposit; urgent, sale; £590. —Patersons. MAITLAND STREET—Splendid 5-roomed HOME, latest conveniences, garden; £6o' deposit; cheap, £675, or offer. —Patersons. 18my AA DEPOSIT, 35s weekly—Choice STUU Brick BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, every convenience; large freehold; sunny rise; close car; purchaser take over mortgages.—Timlin’s, 58 Princes street. 18my WANTED, PROPERTIES for EXCHANGE, Runs, Farms, or Houses; send us particulars. —Timlin’s, 58 Princes street, Dunedin. 18my BILLIARD SALOON, Hairdressing and Tobacconist. BUSINESS, with all Fittings ; £2 per week; stock valuation; no goodwill; bargain.—Battersbys, Dowling street. . limy 19A ACRES, Oamaru; rich land; 23 X<wl/ acres wheat, 20 oats, 40 young grass, 26 ploughed; excellent farm; £42; easy terms. —Battersbys, Dowling street. SOUTHLAND— 2613 ACRES FREEHOLD, 2893 LEASEHOLD, rent £l7O, reducible by 30 per cent.; carrying 1500 ewes, 400 cattle; PRICE, £2 4s 6d per acre for Freehold, Leasehold given In; much understocked, carry third more comfortably.—Battersbys, Dowling street. 'Q ACRES FREEHOLD, 5-roomed DwellO Ing, cowbyre; alongside school; 30 ws, 5 pigs, 5. horses, plant, etc.; ALSO milk cart,’ cans, etc.; Going Concern, £1750. Exchange for House to £1250, equity. Dunedin. —BATTERSBYS, Dowling street. limy BUSINESSES FOR SALE. MILK RUN, showing £7 10s net profit weekly; up north ; morning delivery; finished 9.30; price £285. —Magnus Johnson, business agent, Union Bank Chambers, Dunedin. ‘ 18my BUSINESSES WANTED. BUTCHER BUSINESS wanted, hill suburb ; state number bodies and sheep, rent, etc.—B3s, Times Office. 18my HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. WANTED to BUY (Immediately), between Macandrew’s and Broad Bay, HOUSE about 4 rooms; freehold.—Patersons, Rattray, street. . 18my WANTED BUY, modern Brick BUNGALOW; reasonable; 4 rooms and kitchenette; handy distance town; no deposit; pay off as rent—B23, Times, 18my WANTED, 4-roomed RESIDENCE, small section, Maori Hill, Roslyn, or Mornington; sunny; up to £BOO. —834, Times Office. 18my SAWYERS' BAY-TAlEßl—Wanted RENT or BUY, good HOUSE with few acres, outbuildings; or small farm.—B2B, Times. DR MACKENZIE’S DIET CHART Free to all uric acid sufferers upon application to Wilkinson and Son and other chemists. WRENS SALE —The latest Wallpapers at startling prices; visit showrooms, or send for samples. The Carlton Club, which celebrated its centenary recently, is probably the most famous political club in the world. At various times it has exercised a powerful influence on the course of British politics. When it was formed in 1832 by the Duke of Wellington and other Tory leaders it was called the Conservative Club. The name “ caught on ” to such an extent that three years later the Tory Party changed its name and became officially the Conservative Party. It was at the Carlton Club that the fateful decision to break up the Coalition, formed in war time, was reached at a meeting of Conservative M.P.’s in October, 1922. Some of the then leaders of the party opposed the disruption, and. one result of the meeting was to mark out Mr Baldwin, until then a comparatively little-known figure in politics, as a future Conservative leader and Prime Minister. The club has a link with the National Gallery. It takes its name from the old Carlton House, residence of George IV while Prince of Wales. When this famous house was taken down in 1827 the columns of its Corinthian portico were transferred to the National Gallery.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 20

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