HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SAtife’ AND A. H. JAMIESON; Fiona TO mm $m L. A. RHODES, F.R.E.I.N.Z. APhone 22-483. ' C. ,b..;HAGGIXT. Paone‘^», fTAMBLO, RH 0 D:E S, & JAM; ,1 js> S ON, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE. FINANCE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Members of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand. ' " 42 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Office ?hone 13-608 f}£* ACRES FREEHOLD, TAIERL—WiII cany !6 cows; co ld water; cowbyre and piggeries. Price reduced to £BO 8 8 Terms; £2OO cash. r • m 1 u 7 • . •■ t r ; ttS* ACRES I “FREEHOLD, handy to tram; splendid grass; well • shelt f r^n 6 ' House, in good order; large byre; workshop. £1250 going uoricem. Clear btle.. gboi S-roomed B “ ns^o^’ w JL O veniences; washhouse; fowihouses and byre. Very cheap at 7 ACRES FREEHOLD, handy to Duneliin; hall; heavy flat, remainder 7 ealTy 4 e ows; 6-roomed House, electric light, garage" 4rn aid byre; i-mile from school. anS railway;, service bus pas^gOOOj iarmo i 0M 4000 Bungalow, with all conveniences; cost £2000; *l' r.oT»orro of a • pwps 400 cattle and 40 horses; limestone country, .aiggest point looft above sea level. ‘ £30,000 waa’refuMeifor thi. Property 3 year, ago.- Vncenow., SJ«f U.P.. CEWR^mopi 559 £45 a year; 30 acres grass, balance tussock; carrying 1000 i %Sooo'ffoinz :ows; 4-roomed House, washhouse, bathroom; woolshed, yards and.byre.- £SOOO to* Winton; heavy, levell land; withw, 345 distance of school, factory, rail, sale yards, etc.; ■ nw;..6«gP«nM Bungalow, with all conveniences; all farm, buildings: a c c a J?/^^^ sheep, and 12 cows, besides, having Pow« Board'rate^'£l3l^';r sts, zzsssrs s& fo o r rd’s d k & *■ » SOUTH OTAGO;'aII in grass; rent, 3s 6d 650 10 00 ewes; House; stable, woolshed. yards and barn. Price, «2°(H).^|lso ISA'1 S A' AnuTPO WPWT7HOLD and 80 ACRES LEASEHOLD; 5 years, to and’ re* 10 A S,.f s E ™wS i'r£»» tSf 4 yo™,: Lents, motor truck, mil cans, harness, and numerous sundries, 5 ire, bull, 4 young cawie, » motor truck, milk cans, harness, and numerous sundries; rge with Sow milking plants -table, barn, ebftjne of th^ 96 2S es 700 ewes, 300 d“ sheep. beside., cattle and horses; 6-roomed Remnee. wito riSSes; Am hidings;: £l2; 10s an aewe, Qif ACRES FREEHOLD, TUAPBKLA; 70-«r* 96 100 ewes, besides crops; has grown 70 I'l ranged.- ■ ■ - , - •.V ,v| Evening Phone *** p R. HENDERSON,.,, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, . : 1„ PBINCE3 STEEET, DDNEDIN. _ A A ACRES FREEHOLD (SOUTHLAND); convenient rail a ”d;«ctool, AWuJ 40 A Sf pteghable end J. «’/>■ iffljflß TOWRTmr.'n! convenient large township, dairy factory, etc,, , good allon rates; present output 60 gallons • •' ,A ACRES FREEHOLD (Owaka acres heavy bush, bah dings. Price £llOO. Tern.-, - - ider exchange cheap house property# T O HI: EI D '-g-'M ii T D -’ : U --ITATE. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS,ITIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, ESTATE, CORNER LIVERPOOL AND BOND :„** ~ T ---rMembers of Real Estate Imtitute of Otago (Incorporated). , ,; GENUINE VALUE. W BUNGALOW of 4 Rooms and enette, in Id section, nicely situated freehold; modern finish and eveiy. Price now reduced. Bee £835. 1255 (within Id Section) .—Neat v i? O, UaHmAin 3. id hall,-.Blab fires, gas cooker; lection wide frontage, slight rise, ood outlook. Offers considered. £790. 1283 of Otago (Incorporated). ‘ i; t ■ V. - . COTTAR. DUNOTTAR, DUNiDTTAR. ~, . IL v. v ' .Here’s a Chance to, Secixe • Good, Modern '. ■-i BUNGALOW did litchenetto/ suu *« order; selected robes, panelled haM, ke.atog : bathroom: with modern’A&iuijitoeifc; nnm and danfcriictor... Th<! : -whole 0 robes, paneuea iiwi, ,4’ bathroom: with g?w i rahge and desfauctor. The wtol# . very solid -concrete base; v .®leMid£irqe* hold .section: r6d^f^^k.ff»tlotehMi very roua.! couwew; vwg hold section; garden. Easy ingoing, ol under ’cost. £1350. itched; war. ■ m I fj 'REIDS for JtEAL ESTATE.” Evening Phones: 20-662 and 22-240. mi
African native customs die hard. The Governor of Kenya (Sir Joseph Byrne), when making an official tour m the gold area, was approached by a number « natives, who expressed consternation about the recent gold workings and feared.that they would lose their land. Sir Joseph at once declared that there was no question of any. native being deprived of any . part of the reserve. , An aged chief stepped out of the crowd and asked the Governor to supplement his assurance by swearing, according to the custom of the Jiakumega tribe. The chief held out a sword and a dog and asked the Governor io cut the dog in half with a sword aim to sprinkle the blood around. Sir Joseph Byrue tactfully declined the proffered dog and sword, emphasising that the word of one of his Majesty’s Governors should suffice. ;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 12
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