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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET * DOWLING S (Cutting.) EsUblitntd STKEEI & 4 1881 VALUATORS TRUSTEES, ACCOUNTANTS, ESTATE AGENTS. MUSSELBURGH— EXTREMELY CHEAP 7-ROOMED RESI- - bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, etc.; sunny corner freehold; handy to tram; in excellent locality. Easy terms of purchase. £750. pLOSE TO SCHOOL—SHOP and 4-roomed DWELLING, with U a n conveniences; bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, etc.; in good order; freehold section; would readily let or run a good little business; selling on account health reasons; willing to drop £2OO on cost. £B9O. SECTIONS! SECTIONS!—Cheap SECTIONS; township of St. Leonards; nice sized areas; sunny, handy position; easy terms of purchase; full particulars on application. piTY—THREE-ROOMED HOUSE; electric light, etc.; good '- yl order; freehold section; handy position; well let to good tenant at 12s 6d per week. £250. /CHOICE BRICK BUNGALOW —Six rooms; tile roof; bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, gas range; garage; all in good order; large freehold section; situated excellent locality; handy to tram; extremely easy terms of purchase at 5 per cent.; will sell at a price £IOOO below cost. /TOOD HOLDING FOR RISE. —George street SHOP PRO-■ PERTY; leasehold, 14 years from March, 1930; valuation for improvements fixed under terms of lease at £2000; one shop let for £2 per week, one shop vacant; good brick building, with use of right-of-way. Full particulars on application. Cost owner £4000; will sacrifice at price of £2OOO. BURTON & PATTERSON, 41 Dowlipg street, Dunedin. Office Phone, 18-970. LAND SALES Private, 12-782. LIMITED. S 3 HIGH STREET. DUNEDIN. £2'*)o DEPOSIT. —100 ACRES Freehold; heavy, flat, Southland land; very comcLeWtMJ fortable 5-roomed House; electric light and bathroom; first-class outbuildings: handy to dairy factory; good township and saleyards. PRICE, only £IOSO. Terms: £250 down, and balance on the best of terms. A little improvement would make this farm one of the finest dairying properties in Southland. DON’T MISS INSPECTING. IT IS GENUINELY CHEAP. L-OING CONCERN.—DAIRY FARM, 100 Acres, Southland; noted good district; _ nearly all river-flat land; grows magnificent crops; buildings—4-roomed Dwelling, electric light, hot and cold water, and outhouses, 8-stall byre; concrete yards and floor; 4-cow milking plant (Rotary, practically new) sheds; fowlhouses; pig styes; culvers, 1 purebred Fresian bull, 7 heifers, 1 draught mare, 9 pigs; implements, garage, etc,; stock and plant include 20 picked dairy cows, all second and third e,rivers, 1 Purebred Friesian Bull, 7 heifers, 1 draught mare, 9 pigs, implements and usual plant, including electric power plant, separator, cooler, etc.; the regular carrying capacity of this farm is 100 ewes, 30 dairy cows, and 20 pigs, and cows are all timed to come in in September. /ALD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR SALE. —Bakery, Tea Rooms, and Boarding ” House combined: premises include shop/bakehouse, 2 dining rooms, -2 sitting rooms, kitchen, 10 bedrooms; extensive outhouses garage, workshop, etc.; also 4-roomed detached cottage; turnover £6O a week. The boarding house is fully furnished throughout, and all necessary plant for the successful running of the business is on the spot. Price, £2350 as a going concern. Mortgage, £IOSO. Owner ia retiring, and will consider a small house in part payment. ' l ' SURVEYORS and CIVIL ENGINEERS. „ & *• t--9* PAT.BKsq^. PATERSON’S BUILDINGS, 163 RATTRAY STREET. FINANCE AGENTS, LAND & SHARE *- BROKERS 1 *4 Auctioneers, House and Land Agents. /APOHO, close tram, with a magnificent view, and gloriously sunny.—A Specially " well-built New, Pretty 4-RoOMED BUNGALOW (large rooms), with a kitchenette; casement windows, porcelain bath, Empire papers, and everything conveniently arranged; concrete foundations; wide sun verandah; freehold section. £SO deposit, balance easy instalments. Genuine bargain, £675. pHEAP SECTION, on Rise, close George street.—Splendid, level SECTION, wide frontage; lovely view; elevated position; hedged. Owner transferred. Ready for a Bungalow. £2O deposit. Price, £lB5, or make a quick offer. pREATEST BARGAIN in City.—On Rise, handy to our office, RESIDENCE of 8 rooms; double storey; commanding appearance; 2 large sun verandahs; plastered throughout; gas, electric; bathroom, washhouse, copper, tubs, and outhouses; fine entrance hall, with a lovely elevated corner Section; good area for garden and garage; well fenced; glorious view over city and harbour, and bathed in sunshine; Section alone well worth £700; property is somewhat out of repair, and is being sold for the amount to cover the mortgage; Government subsidy available for the repairs. The biggest gift on the market. The Lot, £6BO. Terms, £ 100 deposit. * /AN RISE, few minutes from Knox Church and George street, attractive Brick v* RESIDENCE; 5 rooms and kitchenette, with latest conveniences; in excellent order; casement windows; aun porch; splendid level section; glorious view over city and harbour; garden and flowers; £IOO deposit. Just on market, and a quick seller; £I2OO or offer. , HANDY LITTLE FARM—ST. LEONARDS, on Main'road (in a deceased estate), 41 i Acres splendid warm Freehold FARM: well fenced; lies to the sun and all good grass property; 5-roomed Dwelling, stables, and outbuildings; £l5O .deposit. Must be sold to wind up deceased estate. £BOO.

The best Coa! procurable—Kaitangata has hern further reduced in price—Advt. When George Jarrett. aged 35, was fifed £5 or a month’s imprisonment at Leeds in April for keeping an office for ready-moncv betting it was stated that the ‘police found an eight-year-old girl and a boy of U making beU.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21994, 1 July 1933, Page 14

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