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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET pARE, gEYNOLDS, LIMITED, REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. .„ Phone 12-459. MORNINGTON. i,y,m>in;<c»t<;<m^ > .iiMM,lftivi»»w..in i^3.H.»y.M.i room; all offices under main roof; beautifully laid out section. PANORAMIC VIEW OVER CITY AND HARBOUR. PRICE NOW £1250. Cost Owner £I4OO. (538) PRICE NOW . NORTH-EAST VALLEY. £»-ROOMED VILLA, with all conveniences; in first-class order; good corner section; ■" immediate possession. (253) PRICE, 4?77K - PRICE, £77K £775. GREAT VALUE. CITY CENTRAL. T)OUBLE-BRICK RESIDENCE, containing 7 rooms; electric range and all modern *-* appointments; corner section. BUSINESS MAN'S OPPORTUNITY. No Cars Required. PARKSIDE. '-ROOMED BUNGALOW; bathroom, scullery, gas cooker; nice section, with glass- ' house; owner leaving; must be sold. Price reduced. £675. SOLID VALUE. . PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, BUTTERWORTH'S BUILDING, 142 HIGH STREET. Office Phone, 18-970. L A N -D SAL E S L 83 HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Private, 12-782. II 1 T E u; GRAZING RUN; 1320 ACRES LEASE; all in silver ~V tussock except 120 acres; excellent steading, 7-roomed Residence, shearing shed, etables, dip, eowbyre, etc. STOCK: 600 breeding ewes (a good line), 40 heao" cattle, team, arid full plant. Price, £3OOO, as a Going Concern. ' Terms arranged. WITHIN ONE HOUR'S MOTOR RUN FROM DUNEDIN—4BOO ACRES good Freehold Block, mostly in tuwsock and natural state; 7-roomed House (conveniences), shearing shed, stable, barn, byre, implement shed, yards, dip, etc.; carrying 2300 6heep and 50 head cattle; school, rail, etc., within one mile. Price Reduced to 25s per acre. £ISOO cash Tequired. Balance at 5 per cent. A DANDY LITTLE ONE-MAN HOLDING—I6S ACRES, Central Otago; Government Lease, cheap rental; 4-roomed House and outbuildings; 1* acres raspberries, 1 acre strawberries, i-acre potatoes; 140 sheep, 1 cow, 2 calves, full set impleihents. Price, £7OO, Going Concern. This is a very attractive little property, and, returns from sheep, fruit, etc, show a sound income. EXCHANGE—FARM PROPERTY WANTED, to carry from 500 to 1000\ew e s; '*-* preferably Going Concern." Client offers substantial City Properties to a total value of £5350, all clear title, well let, and showing good returns. This ifl a clean-cut Exchange offer,.and we invite particulars of any farm likely to suit, and can arrange for inspection at an early date INLAND FARM WANTED—Owner compelled to move under doctor's order. 410 ACRES FREEHOLD, coastal land, beautiful grass country; carries 700 to 800 ewes and 50 head cattle; solid, comfortable 8-rbomei Dwelling and complete steading. Price, £l2 per acre. Mortgage, £2500. Owner will consider Exchange for farm anywhere; away from sea coast. Health reasons only necessitate moving, nAA jymji?!! T?ttviPTirYrri m (IREAT HEART? nil heon limed and toD-dressed " v and sown out in the very best of English pasture; c addition to 20 acres 0at5,.35 acres turnips; comfortaole House, barn, stable, implement shed, byre, etc. Price, £2500. Deposit, £SOO. We in no way over-rate this property in saying that it is one of the best-conditioned properties we have ever offered for sale. • , ' •■

FOR EXCHANGE HOP HOP W A NT ED. WANTED. Owner of nice 5-roomed HOUSE, e. light,, hot and. cold, gas, penny section, £650, clear title, has some cash as well, WANTS EXCHANGE For Shop with Living Rooms, north end. PETER BOYD.<, ' • .;'/.'1. : Next Grand Theatre.?./'-'.;^; OOK! WANTED, LIGHT CAR in Exchange for J-acre Section (£120), or freehold Cottage (well let), £220; each Is clear title.—R. S. McKenzie, Ltd. '„■• HRISTCHURCH Man (here now) wants Exchange/his HOME for.'Dunedin Property j meet him.—R. S. McKenzie's. ANTED, HOUSE, north end; seller must ii take superior. Section, Maori Hill, part payment.—R... S; • McKenzie's, Manse street. WANTED, 6 ROOMS or .larger, nandy Technical College, in Exchange for' 4, kitchenette, Bungalow, near beach,: valued £900; will pay difference (if any) in cash. McKenzie's. C'QP'A— 5 ROOMS, sunroom, 3ungalow S»v«/\J type; 2d section; owner wants larger house.—R. S. MCKENZIE'S; 27f EXCHANGES, the most comprehensive list jIJ to choose from. Consult Ireland's, Manse street, about that change of Locality. 0 1 A A—4-roomed COTTAGE, Oamaru; 5/IUU / J-acre section. Let good tenant. Will > exchange Jor.' icar.—" Moved," Times Office.' '" : WANTED TO RENT WANTED to RENT (St. Leonards or Mala), 5. ROOMS and■ conveniences ; garden ; middle of April; references. —604, Times. ANTED, FURNISHED HOUSE, Dunedin, . from'night of March 28 to Saturday morning. April 6; use of blankets; careful tenant. —Address 629, Times Office. WANTED, SMALL SHOP, room, or halfshop, central or Cargill's Corner ; cheap rent.—All particulars 585, Times. 13m ANTED RENT, 5 to 6 ROOMS ; Roslynt t Maori Hill preferred; not essential. " Good Tenant," Box 90, Dunedin.. , TO LEASE. >OULTRY and DAIRY FARM, 5-roomed Bungalow, motor shed, cowbyre; rent, 30s; stock and. plant, £so.—Clarke. Venn, Ltd. ;7REN(O)VATE NOW. Paint that roof V with "IRONITE," the . lasting roof paint, 13s 6d gallon.—Wren's. SPORTS AND PASTIMES WOMEN'S CRICKET . , ENGLISH TEAM TO TOUR, (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, March 13. Miss Cox, secretary of "the Women's Cricket Association, has received an invitation for a team to visit Australia. Sixteen players will leave in the autumn. ROWING OTAGO UNIVERSITY EIGHT. The Otago Rowing Association has granted the Otago University Club the use of the Upper Harbour eight-oar boat to compete in the inter-university race at Christchureh at Easter. The University crew will be as follows:—J. N. Barron (12st, stroke), T. R. Macfarlane (13st) 7, H. R. Grace (11.7) 6, W. H. Platts (13st) 5, H. Jacobs (11.6) 4, J. G. Crawford (12.8) 3, H. Wilson (list) 2, and J. Falconer (9.13) bow. * ' ■■ ■' Jacobs, Wilson, and lalconer are the only representatives who were not members of. last year's crew which competed at Auckland. .When the police visited the room of a<Montreal woman, following complaints by neighbours, they found 500 mice ■ in cages around her walls. They were her pets. Now the police are looking for hungry cats.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22212, 15 March 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22212, 15 March 1934, Page 12