HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET Day Phone, 13-640. Evening Phone, 22-515. R. S E N D E -R S d N, LAND AGENT, 114 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, of Princes and Rattray streets (upstairs), Entrance , • alongside Moody. Tobacconist. JTAIRDRESSING, TOBACCONIST’ BUSINESS, in large main line township— Old-established Business, centrally situated; solely for sale on account of owner's health. Price, £IOO, including complete outfit of all plant and fixtures. A business worth inspection. TTULCANISING, TYRE REPAIR BUSINESS—LARGE TOWNSHIP; no opposi--1 * tion. Price, £IOO, including all plant, vulcanisers, emery wheel, electric motor, and large quantity rubber, etc. /JO A ACRES FREEHOLD: TAPANUI DlSTßlCT—Undulating land; practically all been limed. Present stock —800 ewes, 200 hoggets, besides cattle and horses; all lambs fattened on property. Homestead and all outbuildings, electric light throughout. Price, £8 10s an acre bare. QOQ ACRES FREEHOLD—Convenient school and main line; carrying 240 ewea, besides dry sheep and cattle; 5-roomed House, all outbuildings; price, £7OO bare. /J£A ACRES FREEHOLD—Convenient main line; all dean country; carrying capacity, 600 ewes; 5-roomed House, all outbuildings; price, £5 per acre. 1 /JA ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE: DUNEDIN DISTRICT-Rent £1 per annum; no buildings, but manuka on it estimated to cut 300 cords, besides quantity broadleaf; price,: 1 £75 cash. 7 ACRES FREEHOLD —On the COAST, handy DUNEDIN—Good place for early * market produce and will carry 5 cows all the year; 6-roomed House, electric light, cowbyre, fowlhouse, etc.; also good orchard; Price, £650. 750 ACRES FREEHOLD —Carrying capacity 800 sheep, and capable of improveraent; 6-roomed House; all outbuildings; price reduced for quick sale to £4 17s 6d per acre; terms, £250 deposit. PROPERTY SELLERS LI MITE D. Phone 12-139. ' 4 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. Evening, 10-966. FARM SPECIALISTS. 700 ACRES L.1.P.; rent £lll per year; numerous paddocks, well watered by • streams; carrying 1000 sheep; Dwelling and full complement of farm buildings. Price, £ISOO. Deposit £3OO. QPJO ACRES FREEHOLD (mortgagee sale); 2 miles rail, school, factory; level, numerous paddocks, well watered; good carrying capacity; 5-roomed House and all necessary farm buildings. Price, £7 10s per acre. Deposit £2OO, balance long term, / ‘ . ! : T A 1 A ACRES FREEHOLD—Numerous paddocks, watered by running streams; 50 acl , eg .young grass, 170 acres ready for this season’s crops, balance elder pastures; flats and easy downs; main highway; school, P. 0., etc., alongside; present stock, 1000 sheep (mostly ewes), 50 head cattle, and horses. This farm, with liming, could easily be improved to carry double the stock. Price, £4 10s per acre. Deposit, £SOO. Government mortgage of i2BOO, 30 years’ term, balance for 7 years at 4J per cent. VUE have several genuine buyers for FARM PROPERTIES. Wfe would appreciate ‘ ■ particulars of your farm. Mortgagee arranged. s. McKenzie, limited.
CHEAPEST BUNGALOW in Dunedih v city—Gentle rise from main thoroughfare; wide sunny street; easy walk to Exchange—from Exchange; good residential part; ( 4 rooms, with kitchenette, panelled hall, plastered e.l., h. and c., gas cooking, porcelain bath and basin; solid concrete foundations; casement windows, teadlights; pretty appearance; freehold section (not large), just sufficient for garden, lawn, flowers; owner now no further use for the place. Price cut to effect quick sale. Property would let readily 30s to bank clerk or Government man; £BOO Jot; buyer financed. ' (935 A) Pt t’Pin-STOREY “d HALF BUNcWX I t»U GALOW (brick); fashionable part; city rise; no trams; 6 rooms, with kitchenette; all modern convehi-, •nceg; up, 5 years; garage; small garden; (freehold); high side of street; harbour view; owner will finance a buyer or take cheaper property part payment. 3 SHOPS—Main street, Dunedin; price .was £4500; now £2100; first mort-' gage £1500; modern fronts; substantial construction (brick); good section to ;; each. This positively must increase in value. Owner-may consider Exchange. Submit your proposition. Just in. fi-ROOMED Splendid HOUSE; was V £800; mortgagee stepped in; now £575, with £SO deposit, 22s 6d week pays place off; eJ, h. and c., gas, bathroom, washhouse, workshop; | freehold; level; inside 2d section; vacant possession at once. Get keys. ' (911 B) T OOK! Man wants Exchange his Cav■G crsham rise BUNGALOW for Bungalow or Villa Mornington district or Kaikorai. Has 5 Rooms, kitchenette (brick), sun porch; up 5 years; stylish; eunny; modern; excellent view-; level section, freehold; handy tram; Price, £1075, subject to £B3O Government loan; this man would consider any proposition, old or new; even a section or sections; genuine type. Meet him. OAKA NORTH-EAST VALLEY: Superior 6 ROOMS; 3-16 freehold; up-to-date; spotless; sunny; lovely garden, garage; £350 only mortgage; owner wants nearer city (family’s sake); needs 6 rooms (approximately). Can pay few , hundred pounds more. Just in. Sole agents. QERVICE DEPARTMENT: Don’t hesitate asking our advice (free) any property matters —including subsidy. Rents collected; personal inspections made. E. S. McEENZIE, LIMITED, Land Auctioneers. 10 DOWLING STREET (next C.P.0.). Tel. 13-591. Res., 10-690. £LAEKE AND VENN, LTD.. REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. King’s Theatre, Dowling street, Dunedin. Phones, 10-842; Res., 13-106 and 18-741. SPLENDm RESIDENCE at I St. Kilda, 5 rooms and kitchenette; hot water from dining room fireplace; latest “New World” gas cooker; bathroom, washhouse, copper, tubs, and boiler; like new; choice level section; well laid out and stocked with; flowers; this property is to be sold at a real bargain price, £675, and finance is arranged. SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE of <v‘±Uvf 4 rooms and all conveniences; porcelain bath and basin, washhouse, copper and tubs; large workshop; i-acre section; Church Board lease; ground rent. £6 ss; finance arranged on £75 deposit. A—NEW BRICK BUNGALOW, i&Oulf built to your own design; choice level section; very sunny sp6t; about an ith of an acre freehold; 15 minutes’ walk from centre city; get the subsidy. AKA— MAORI HILL, storey and half, almost new BRICK BUNGALOW; sun porch and full-sized garage; special reason for selling this beautiful home; this will suit a business or professional man. K —PORTOBELLO, one acre free- ° hold, large RESIDENCE; suitable for guest house; lovely grounds; tennis court, motor sheds; this is a real moneymaker for the right person. MORTGAGEE’S SALE. S-ROOMED SOLID VILLA HOUSE, Handy 2d tram and school. Electric light, hot and cold, gas, porcelain bath and basin. GOOD FREEHOLD SECTION. REDUCED BY HUNDREDS. NOW £575. THIS IS A GENUINE SNIP. BOYD’S, , 193 Princes street (next Grand Theatre), 4 Dunedin. Phone 13-111. FRED WOODS. Land Agent. Dowling street, opposite Post Office, wants to sell your property. Phone 12-044. fi/J-A —Owner transferred, TOUR ewOtJv ROOMS, conveniences; Fawcett street; house In lovely condition; nice garden. —Fred Woods. ma* ROUGHCAST BUNGALOW, St. JiiXUOU Clair: 5 rooms, kitchenette: every modern convenience: beautiful situation.—Fred Woods. OAA —6 LARGE ROOMS, cnnvenlences; Maori Hill; frontages two streets; spare section and garage.—Fred Woods. SECTIONS. —Four choice Sections, Roslyn, off Taleri road; building all around: £145. £l5O. £l7s.—Fred Woods. TWO magnificent City BUILDING SITES, on bill, tew minutes' walk Octagon. get particulars. —Fred Woods. BROAD BAY —Good 5-roomed HOUSE, with conveniences; greatest bargain » offering; onlv £2OO. —Macassey and Co. BEAUTIFUL WALLPAPERS within the reach of everyone. Best English creations; new and exclusive. —Smith and Smith, Ltd.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22422, 17 November 1934, Page 16
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