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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET PARK, REYNOLDS, R I MITE D, REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. Phone 12-459. ■ 1 '* £1550 “ TOr SIDE ST. CLAIR i Brick BUNGALOW, containing 5 rooms and , kitchenette, with electric cooker, also gas; modern appointments throughout; motor garage; well laid out section. Owner leaving Dunedin. Easy terms. £2OO deposit. ~ 1401,1 £1750 — Modern Brick BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and kitchenette; large rooms; modern fittings, and nicely designed. This property is, equated in a very sunny position, facing north and commands a view over city and harbour. - • (403) £1375“ MORNINGTON: Bnck BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, kitchenette; sunroom * " .and sewing room; replete with all modern conveniences; elevated section, well laid out. Owner will consider taking a section handy ! Balmacewen as part payment. 1409) £QKA —MUSSELBURGH: 6 ROOMS, with all conveniences; workshop; good t* \r g ar d en , laid out in lawns, flowers, fruit trees, etc.. A home,ready to step into. Easy terms arranged. ' . . . * (308) £420~ GB YDE: 4-roomed BUNGALOW, with porcelain bath and basin, .hot am j C old water; electric light; i-acre section, best of land, will grow anything. Great chance to secure a good home in sunny Central. (395) £9OO END: 6 ROOMS and kitchenette, bathroom, hot and cold, e’lec--Jlfj.rj Cj etc . gjtuated i n a very handy situation close to tram, and gets all the sun; must be sold to wind up estate. (370) £9O0 —MAOBI HILL: Well-built BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, pantry, scullery, built"jn cupboards, linen press, and bookcase; special electric fittings. This is a property well worth inspecting. Owner giving up housekeeping. (303) £Q i yK —KAIKORAI: BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette; good rooms; 1 all w conveniences, and in first-class order; large section. Owner leaving, and will sell on f 100 deposit. , 4 . • (145) £95 A—ANDERSON’S BAY: Model BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette; situated very handy to tram; sunny position, facing, north; beautiful order throughout;- too small for present owner; well worth inspecting. (143) BUILDING SECTIONS. RAVENSBOURNE— 3 SECTIONS; handy position. £l3O. (main street) —J-ACRE, £l4O. jgURKES—CORNER SECTION, 26 poles, £3O. J^/£ORNINGTON —CORNER SECTION, g-acre, £230. J£EW (handy to Forbury Corner), £4OO. (386) (405) (399) (360) (387) ALSO, good SECTIONS in all parts of City and Suburbs at prices to suit all *r- parties. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, BUTTERWORTH’S BUILDING, HIGH STREET. £ L E X. HARRIS, LIMIT E D, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, HOTEL BROKERS. jpiTY FREEHOLD PROPERTY —Shop, Flats, Factory, Stores, all in brick, just A- 7 off Princes street; price, £3000; £3OO Deposit. For the Firm or Individual that can handle this property properly there is good money in it. Cali .and get particulars. (5886) MORNINGTON (Close to Car)—BEAUTIFUL i-ACRE SECTION, LYING Bi- NICELY TO THE SUN, and fronting fine wide street; ATTRACTIVE' 6Roomed RESIDENCE, of godd appearance, well built; all modern, appointments. A WONDERFUL BARGAIN at £750. Hurry along, as this Estate is going to be wound up. (5887) £Bso“' ITUATED BISE (handy to 2d car, South), commanding one of the LOVELIEST VIEWS obtainable around Dtmedin, and beautifully sunny: NEAT BUNGALOW 7 , 4 rooms, kitchenette, all modern appointments; VERY CHOICE GABDEN; considerably, OVER i-ACRE in lawns, shrubbery, flowers, vegetables, concrete paths, workshop. If you want a nice home on the rise. INSPECT THIS. (5854) £Q5(\ (OR NEAR OFFER)—Beautifully situated in BELLEKNOWES, we offer c HOUXf a - gpiendid FREEHOLD with an extra large section, over i-acre, very suitable for an amateur gardener; the garden is tastefully laid out and well stocked with fruit, flowers, vegetables, giving a very fine return in cash; the House contains s. rooms, with, every modern appointment, and is in excellent order throughout; also, large workshop. We can recommend'this property to anyone fond of gardening and wanting to; make some spare cash. Terms arranged on reasonable deposit: Well worth an inspection, > (5870) ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED. - , BA T T EES B Y & C 0., X T D., 200 Office Phone, 12-141. LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE Office Phone 12-141. Private Phone, 12-351. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, Private Phone, 12-351 A.M.P. BUILDINGS, ,25 . DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN; Telegrams: “ Battersby. Dunedin,”ACRES FREEHOLD—Heavy flat land; 12 paddocks; .well watered; ■ 2 ■ n ?|* es town, factory, school, etc.; carrying 60 cows and 250/300’ewes; new o-roomed Bungalow; modern conveniences; up-to-date byre; concrete floors; all necessary outbuildings. Price, £ls per acre. Easy terms. ; : .h* ■’ ■ 320 ACRES FREEHOLD—IO paddocks; beautifully watered; alongside school and- railway, etc.; 5-roomed House; .‘all conveniences;, e.l. and power, telephone; byre, with concrete floors and yards, and all necessary farm buildings; carries 500 ewes and 30 cotvs, Price, £8 10s per acre. Deposit. £2OO. ■ 420 ACRES FREEHOLD and 220 ACRES LEASEHOLD-21 years’ renewal; v rent, £34 per annum; 5-roomed House and all farm buildings; well watered by running streams; easy distance from town, factory, saleyards, alongside school; carries 600 ewes besides cattle. Price, £1950. Deposit, £250, balance 30 years at 5 per cent. 'TA ACRES FREEHOLD —Heavy land; watered and subdivided; -carries 40 * u cows and a few young stock; 6-roomed House; all conveniences; full complement of farm buildings; reg. Byre; alongside school, rail, and'handy to Dunedin. Price, £2200. Easy terms tan be arranged to approved man. QA ACRES FREEHOLD—Seacliff district; alongside rail,, factory, school; carries 30 cows and 60 ewes; well watered aiid subdivided; good 5-roomed House, and all farm buildings; great grass country. Price, £23 per acre. SAA ACRES FREEHOLD' and 400 LBASEH6LD-Bent, £lB per annum;; 50 acres under plough, balance good pasture: well fenced; nine paddocks; carries 700 ewes and 7 50 head of cattle; new 4-roomed Bungalow: bathroom, and;all conveniences; all necessary farm buildings; 'sheep yards, dip; 2 miles from school. Price, £1650. Easy terms to approved man.

For heat, brightness, dependability— Kaitangata Coal. Insist on having it.~ Advt. Many who attended the memorial service to Viscount Grey at St. Mary’s Church, Berwick-on-Tweed, made a curious error. As people left the Church after the service a man mistook the huge brass basin of the font for a glorified collection plate, and‘deposited an offering in it. Others did the . same, with the result that £1- 16s was found in the font. The vicar explained that he had no intention of taking a collection at such, a service. The money was handed to the Berwick Infirmary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22136, 14 December 1933, Page 12

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