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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND fO LET A. H. JAMIESON, Phone 22-105. J A M 1 E S 0 K,. & L. A. RHODES, F.R.E.I.N.Z. Phone 22-483. rf AMBLO, RHODES, AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE, FINANCE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Members of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand, 42 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Office Phone 13-008. WONDERFUL VALUE—Was sold for £27 10s per acre; now for sale at £l3 per »' acre; 178 ACRES Freehold, on main highway; close to dairy factory and large town; good Residence, garage, stable, cowbyre, shearing shed; terms, £3OO cash. IW j <)DA ACRES FREEHOLD—Handy to school, railway and dairy factory; good wOU House, with all conveniences and all necessary outbuildings. It is mostly splendid heavy river flat land with no flood risk, and a small area of good terrace land; will carry 700 ewes, besides a herd of cows; price only £l2 10s per acre; terms, £4OO cash. , (") PENINSULA— 171 ACRES: Splendid grassland; will carry 50 cows and 200 ewes. The owner will give a long lease at a low rental to anyone who will take over his stock at a reasonable price; inquire about this. . (5635) (SEASIDE RESORT—North line; 16 ACRES Freehold; permanent sole-of cocksfoot and clover; will carry 8 or 9 cows; good Residence, cowbyre, stable, loosebox, nigstyes; price only £750; terms arranged. (5637) ■VTORTH LINE—SO ACRES Government Leasehold: Low rental; 7 acres ploughed for crops, balance good pasture; 5-roomed House, cowbyre, large pigstyes; full valuation for improvements; price, £I4OO, going concern, with-18 cows, 2 horses, ,12 sows, 2 boars, plough, discs, harrows, clod crusher, ridger, separator, milk cans. This property is clear title, but the owner will give good terms or consider Exchange for a farm handy to Dunedin. (5641) CPLENDID opening for MILK RUN or Selling Milk at gallon rates—sl ACRES freehold: practically adjoining tram; will carry 25 cows; good Dwelling, electric light. 25-stalled cowbyre, stable, barn, implement shed: price, only £ISOO. (5640) ■RETURNS £6O per month—LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM with old-established Milk Run. The milk run is very compact; all good customers; the owner must sell. Inquire about , this. (5601) Af. JA ACRES FREEHOLD —4-roomed House, stable, woolshed, barn, loosebox, iniplement shed; will carry 800 ewes and 50 cattle; price only £8 per acre; terms, £4OO cash. ‘ (5631) OAQ ACRES FREEHOLD—WiII carry 70 cows and 200 ewes, besides growing &\JiJ w j n (;er feed; 4-roomed House, stable, cowbyre, implement shed; price only £l4 per acre: terms. £SOO cash, balance Government Mortgage (5580) OKA ACRES FREEHOLD—Adjoining Main road and handy good Sale Yards; will carry 450 ewes and 10 cows; 5-roomed House, man’s hut, stable, cqwbyre, dip, and, sheep yards; price only £6 10s per acre, as a going concern, with 350 ewes and their lambs, 12 cows, 8 cattle, 3 horses, all implements, separator, etc.; terms arranged. (5577) jgOAA CASH —335 ACRES FREEHOLD; on main highway; subdivided into 15 cLOI/O paddocks; well fenced; will carry 400 ewes and 12 cows; 10 acres oats, 20 acres being worked for turnips, balance pood pasture; 6-rOomed House, bathroom, electric light, cowbyre, stable, woolshed. As the owner is up in years will accept £7 per acre or near offer. (5629) 1 1 ACRES FREEHOLD, within one hour's motor drive of Dunedin; all m i IDU old pasture and native state: carrying 500 ewes, without cultivation. This could be largely increased by growing turnips; 7-roomed Dwelling, barn, stable, shearing shed, yards, etc. Price only. £2OOO, Going Concern. Terms arranged. (5504 a) RUN of 31 gallons—Mostly on flat; practically all small customers; & very easy run; served in a very short time: price £l5O. PAPER RUN. NEWS AGENCY, and STATIONERY—North of Dunedin; centre I of good district; first-class school connection; about 380 daily papers; large number of weeklies; do not miss this opportunity to acquire an assured income; price, £250; stock and plant at valuation; about £I3OO. M IL i SURVEYORS and . P A T P D o FIN r A S civil . ft: vAi-aRSoAr * share ENGINEERS. . ° V •**, .£ BROKERS. pATvofi/wa turn,dings. ■£ PATERSON’S BUILDINGS. 163 RATTRAY STREET, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS piTY, ON RISE, close Cathedral and Rattray street, splendid 5-roomed BUNGALOW; good rooms, with kitchenette, bath, scullery, hot and cold, gas, electric light, tine entrance hall, Empire papers, casement windows, sun verandah, choice level section, bathed in sunshine, lovely Harbour view, garden, first-class garage. £IOO deposit; balance at 5 per cent., or owner will consider taking a smaller house MORTif'END—Close Gardens, beside tram. Pretty Brick BUNGALOW; 4 large ’ rooms, kitchenette; cloeed-in sun balcony; fibrous ceilings; hot and cold; electric light, gas cooker; slab grates; Empire papers; numerous cupboards; pantry; leadlight casements; fine level freehold; well fenced; garden. £9O deposit. Cheapy\jMMHR k WILL% 5 60N°8E a W : ITH US—BRIGHTON, picked spot in the favourite & seaside resort, opposite bathing beach: Splendidly-built 5-roomed ■ Furnished .Verandah HOUSE, with scullery, workroom, washhouse, copper, tubs, electric ana outbuildings; wide freehold section, plenty of garage accommodation. -Deceased estate A Great Bargain. £SO deposit. Must sell immediately. , t T>OSLYN’S CHEAPEST, close -Highgate and Columba College—Comfortable 6H ro omed HOUSE, kitchenette, bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, gas, electric’light,'verandah front; corner freehold‘ section; room enough for another house, garden, concrete paths; good outlook; £SO deposit; balance 20s weekly, interest LJ pj re papers; good condition; nicely elevated freehold; flower garden and lawns, asphalt paths; fine outlook;. £IOO deposit; owner leaving; price just reduced from £9OO. Owner’s) instructions are "to sell. Make offer of £720. ; ■ , WORKER’S OPPORTUNITY—Caversham, on rise: Substantial HOUSE; good ' > appearance; 5 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, scullery, copper, tubs, newly papered, plenty of cupboards; sunny J-acre freehold garden; excellent soil; very sunny position; £SO deposit. Must sell this month. Cheapest home on market. Reduced to £330. Evening Phone, 22-515. G. R - Office Phone, 13-640. HENDE R S O N, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, , 177 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, l ACRES FREEHOLD—Convenient school, factory, and rail. Good mixed tOU farming land carrying at present about 800 sheep, 60 cattle, etc.; four-roomed louse and full range of outbuildings. Price, £8 per acre bare; terms, £SOO deposit; alance 5 per cent. ■, . . , . ' 3QA ACRES FREEHOLD—Convenient rail and township; part heavy river st/U fl a t; balance undulating; present stock over 1100 sheep and 33 cattle; ood homestead and all outbuildings; price, £5 15s an acre bare; terms, £SOO de>SiAClfES nC FREEHOLIj— DUNEDIN SUBURB: 5-roomed House, hot and cold ' water, bathroom, outbuildings; price, £475; terms, £75 deposit. IKA ACRES CORPORATION LEASEHOLD—2O years to run; rent, £3O per an n U m; mixed farming land; alongside main line township; near Dunedin, ’our-roomed House; all outbuildings; price £525 for buildings and improvements; arms, £IOO deposit. . .. , ' >t| A ACRES FREEHOLD—Convenient rail and township; carrying 300 ewes, >A v> g, cows; young stock, etc.; 7-roomcd House, electric light, all outbuildings: rice, £6 an acre bare; terms, £250 deposit. .. ' „ , . )1 A ACRES EDUCATIONAL LEASE—Undulating land; practically all ploughab]ej convenient school and township; 5-roomed House, electric light and II outbuildings; price, £ISOO or near offer; including 300 ewes (lambing), 11 cows, calves, 4 horses, all farm implements, carts, harness, separator, chaff, oats, etc.; ami 9 arranged. General STORE—COUNTRY DISTRICT: Freehold property; 6-roomed modern Dwelling; large shop and all outbuildings;. |-acre freehold section; urnover approximately £6OOO a year, practically all cash -trade. Price, £1250 ir the property; stock at valuation, about £SOO. Terms if required. ’ EASEHOLD GROCERY BUSINESS—DUNEDIN. SUBURB; Large Shop with -* House, modern conveniences, attached; low rental; turnover approximately 100 a week. Price, £l5O goodwill; stock at valuation. • Otago real estate agency, ltd., 4 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN.. Manager, T. H. Black (phone 12-139). Sales Manager, S. Clarke (priv. 13-639). A SNIP Just above George street; great outlook; superior RESIDENCE; cost £1550; owner must realise urgently; price, £900; cash required, £250. HOUSE—Handy tram; 12 rooms; 1 acre; gardens, glasshouses, etc.; £1000; finance arranged. TJLOCK FLAT AND SHOPS—AII rentals reduced and still showing 8 per cent, net; price £5000; finance arranged; excellent investment. /'"HTY PROPERTY showing satisfactory interest return WANTED in Exchange for excellent FARM written down to to-day’s value; inquire about this immediately; owner old man; wants to retire. 1 OJt ACRES—LeveI Taieri land: Handy school and township; 6-roomed House, e . 1.; all conveniences; cowbyre, dairy, fowlhouse, garden; going concern, with 7 cows, separator, poultry, etc.; £550. QA ACRES FREEHOLD —25 miles south of Dunedin; 5-roOmed House, -stable, V" barn, cowshed; going concern, with 12 cows, team, implements; -pigs, poultry; £850; deposit £275; or exchange‘small holding. ■ • YX/E cannot advertise all our good propositions. Please write us stating your requirements and we shall answer promptly.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 14

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