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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET r a rttotyrn p p Ti} TN Z A. JEL. JAMIESOK, Phori© 22*105* L ' A ' R ?fffl2-S- EXNZ - ft' S HAQGITX Phon. 20-078. AMBL YN, 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. ACRES FREEHOLD, best part of Southland.—An Ideal DAIR.C r ARM, WITH A WONDERFUL CARRYING CAPACITY; wrjr heavy. level laud, and the very pick of grass country; all in splendid pasture. JjAollia 30 COWS, besides running a few sheep. Good Dwelling and necessary outbuildings. Close to dairy factory, railway, and school. Price, £ll/0. £4OO cash. We can c . mend this with the utmost confidence. j. -r,. ~, A c'...n HERE'S ANOTHER—IOS ACRES FREEHOLD, in Western District of Southland, right alongside township of Otautau, and close to factory, rail, school, and sale yards, etc.; 85 acres in excellent grass, balance under cultivation; carries 25 dairy cows and 80 breeding ewes; 6-roomed Dwelling; stable, byre, sheep j ards, etc. Price, £1365. £2OO cash. , , , w , T, QO ACRES FREEHOLD, handy to Dunedin and school—Warm and sheltered, 00 carrying 22 cows and other cattle; necessary buildings; milk run. bee us about this (OOOoJ Q(yt\ ACRES FREEHOLD, WAIKAKA. —A first-class MIXED FARM; carries O&U 250 ewes and 115 head of cattle (of which 45 are dairy cows), and 6 horses; well fenced, and subdivided into 12 paddocks bj - splendid fences; three sides ot boundaries netted; all been limed and top-dressed; 22 acres stubble. 4-acre potatoes, 35 acres ridged turnips, 21 acres rape and grass, balance grass; new 5-roomed Bungalow, with all conveniences; washhouse; cowbyre, stable and loit; garage ana implement shed; 2 miles from cheese factory, 1 mile to school. Price, £lO an acte. £SOO cash, or consider Exchanging .for a Small Dairy Farm. (oOJ.i) /AHEAP TAIERI FARM; was sold seven years ago tor £1250; now ottered at £420. remainder on hill; carries 200 ewes, 15 cows, and team; 6-roomed House; byre, ehatt- ... . , a., i Only £425, and terms can be (5516) T m TCIIiCUUUCI UU llill } C.CIII JVO "VW .. “7 house and hut; handy to dairy factory and school arranged. .7 i ’ m (5516) 1 ACRES FREEHOLD—Ii hours’ motor drive from Dunedin; about 500 1 DO?/ acres been cultivated.” remainder in native state; carries 1200 cows, 50 cattle, and 7 horses; 7-roomed House; bathroom, h. and c water, woolshed, dip, barn, stable, etc.; handy to rail and school; £3 an acre; £2OO cash. _ (508bI DEPOSlT.—Quarter acre Freehold; 18 acres Leasehold; about 1 mile from S/OU tram; necessary buildings; small milk run; cows, etc.; £325 going 00 Acres' LEASEHOLD—CIose to tram; 2 acres turnips; plenty of hay; 5 cows, 2 horses, 36 fowls, implements, separator, milk cart, milk run of 15 gallons per day; all buildings; going concern, £l3). bA ACRES LEASEHOLD—44 years l to run, with every chance of renewal, Oil rent 16 S per acre; 8 cows, bull, 2 young cattle. 12 sows, several young nigs boar, fowls, etc.; new 4-roomed House; byre, chaffhouse, _ and 7 large pigsties’ on sledges; f mile from railway, town, ami saleyarda; price, including outbuildings, inside fences, and stock, £l2O. 1 K,4 ACRES (12 acre a freehold and 142 acres Leasehold; rental. £2l a year LoOc purchasing clause at £4 per acre)— Clutha District: All been cultivated; 30 acres river flat, balance undulating; suitable sheep, dairying or cropping; carry 25 cows; 4-roomed House, byre, and shed; Price, £450; only £4O cash. (5150) £7OO A YEAR PROFIT. . 2 ACRES FREEHOLD—Handy to Dunedin; modern and practically new Brick Bungalow of 5 rooms and bathroom; h. and c. and elec. light, and every other modern convenience; 3 glass houses each 125 x 20 feet (heated); fowl houses for 1000 birds; 650 young fowls, 3 large incubators, aid 4 brooders, and all accessories; everything in perfect order, and one of the beet of its kind in the Dominion; £4IOO, going concern; terms can be arranged. ’■ BRIGHT, gTEPHENSON. & (JO.. L TI> - nENTRAL OTAGO—4I ACRES FREEHOLD, situated in one of the best localities in Central. This is an ideal little Farm, and can be worked without employing any labour. All the Property can be watered by a good irrigation scheme, the cost of which is quite reasonable. The steading is m excellent repair anA the B-Roomed Bungalow has all conveniences, including electric light. Ihe place WIEE CARRY comfortably 25 cows, and we can recommend it to anyone requiring a property of this size. PRICE, £1760, as a Going Concern. rriHIS IS A GREAT LITTLE FARM—I4O ACRES FREEHOLD, in good farming J- district; well fenced and netted; divided into 12 paddocks, and well watered by running streams; the buildings on the place ire f od - ® J® 6-roomed House, with all conveniences; 14-atalled cowbyre (with separator room, motor garage, implement shed cart; shed, and new ■ On® dip mt. a ThHfc tariff STATION school, Post • Office, and factory. STOCK, at present, the From fows, 12 dry catole, 150 efte(the lambs of which go off their mothers fat,, md 2 horses. PRICE FOR LAND, £I6OO. AN IDEAL MIXED FARM, SOUTH CANTERBURY; 1* miles' school; veil watered; the buildings comprise a good 6-roomed House, with a | l . con ;® n * e^ C “’ arge stable and loft, cowbyre and fowlhouse, sheep yards and dip. ; There is a dai y rnafl and a cream cart calls at the door. It ».at present carrying 000 sheep >f which 400 are ewes, and 70 stud sheep, 10 3 airy cows, and 6 horees. Ih season there were 150 acres in crop, and the wheat threshed 45 bushels, oats W uahels and the grass 48} bushels per acre. Tliere are also 50 acres in turnips. PRICE PER ACRE, £B. A Mortgage of £750 can be taken over at ,a reasonab •ate of interest. ITT ANTED to LEASE—We have a Client who wishes to LEASE a SMALL W DAIRY FARM handy to Dunedin. A good House on the property is required. vtjE have several inquiries from clients of long standing for properties of all W descriptions from suburban house properties with a few acres to sound pastoral runs carrying up to 6000 sheep. JOHN EID & gON S, L T D., AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. CORNER LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS, DUNEDIN. Members of Real Estate Institute of Otago (Incorporated). HOUSES TO LET, TTIGH STREET, near Hope street.— XX Superior Self-contained FLAT, 4 good rooms, kitchenette, gas range, bathroom, caliphont; in first-class order. STAFFORD STREET: Good HOUSE, kJ 7 rooms, all conveniences, electric light, gas; wardrobes built in; 30s. /GEORGE STREET (North). —2'J STOREY BRICK HOUSE, 7 rooms, electric light, gas; all in nice order; 27s 6d. EORGE STREET FLAT.—Superior Self-contained FLAT, 3 large rooms and sun room, scullery and bathroom, electric light, hot and cold water, gas for cooking, numerous cupboards; 27s 6d. ■ * V . i HOUSES FOR. SALE. , . £7 9 (1) “ HAZLEHURST; Splendid.', va i uej Semi-bungalow of 6 rooms; electric, porcelain bath, hot and cold water; good section,; motor garage; handy to tram. 1391 I?O9K—MORNHNGTON; Brand-new Brick Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette; fibrous plaster throughout; I tiled fire, 1 clinker brick, latest papers, figured red pine finish, ample cupboards, l 2 wardrobes, 2 linen presses, enamelled cooker, complete with blinds, concrete paths; small freehold section. f»KO||f|— NORTH END; Good Home of Ilf g rooms; e. 1., hot and cold water; gas griller; plastered throughout; in goo 3 order inside; faxing tram; good value, .1351 (?IAKA - GARDENS CORNER: S/Xvimlvr Beautiful Bungalow of 5 rooms; in delightful order; every modern convenience; neat section; good garden; motor garage. 1377 “REIDS for REAL ESTATE.”Evening Phone 20-662.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21918, 1 April 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21918, 1 April 1933, Page 14

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