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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET rpAHBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIE S 0 N, AUCTIONEERS, HEAL ESTATE, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Office Phone 13-608. 42 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Evening Phone, 22-105. W/'AITATI—J-ACRE FREEHOLD, with good 4-roomed HOUSE, electric light, * v etc.; good garden. Price, only £275. (126A1) ASIDE RESORT, handy Dunedin—s 4 ACRES FREEHOLD; good grass land "- , and suitable for subdivision into sections; 5-roomed House and outbuildings. Price Reduced to £450. Terms arranged. . . KOXBURGH— 2 ACRES FREEHOLD, with good house; bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, outbuildings; i-acre in strawberries in full bearing. Price, only £325. .... 0"| ACRES FREEHOLD, close to Dunedin—Splendid warm early land; ideal &*- for milk run, poultry, or market gardening; 5-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse, garage; registered cow byre and dairy. Price reduced to £935. This_ is good buying. (5856). "OSGIEL—In best part: J-ACRE FREEHOLD; 5-roomed house, with all conveniences; this property is clear title, and the owner will exchange for a Louse in Dunedin. Submit us your proposition. (235 M) s*l flrt DEPOSIT—I 7 ACRES FREEHOLD; suburban line; heavy flat land; cVAUU splendid brick residence, with all conveniences; cow byre, fowl houses, etc.; selling for hundreds below cost. See us about this. * (235 M) M OSGIEL— 6 ACRES FREEHOLD; the best of land; carry 6 cows and suitable market gardening or poultry; 4-roomed house with conveniences; cow byre, storeroom. Price, only £750 going concern. Terms arranged. (233 M), JAA ACRES FREEHOLD—Handy freezing works and saleyarda; good residence, **"" stable, barn, cow byre, shearing shed, dip, etc.; land is all in good heart; will carry 600 ewes, besides crops and fattening. Price only £7 per acre. Good terms. •. - (5922) 9flft ACRES FREEHOLD—On main line close school and railway; 5-roomed <*"" house; washhouse, stable, cow byre; carrying 230 ewes, 4 cows, and team, besides crops. Last year fattened 400 lambs. Price only £6 per acre. (5920) OQA ACRES FREEHOLD and 100 ACRES LEASEHOLD, at low rental—On AlOxf Main highway, beside railway and school; carrying 200 ewes, 14 cows, as well as crops. This farm can be easily improved. The leasehold is practically virgin land. 6-roomed house, electric light, stable, cow byre, barn, implement shed. Price only £5 10s per acre for freehold, leasehold given in. Easy terms. (5912) JMALL SUBURBAN LEASEHOLD—Handy city, low rental; 5-roomed dwelling;; --) motor shed, stable, registered cowshed, and dairy; milk sold at door;. 3 cows, separator, cans, etc. Going concern, £65. -. . ' ACRES L.l.P.—North, handy town on Main line and freezing works; rental ' £l4O year; well subdivided and watered. Excellent complete homestead; good garden; level clean country; carrying 700 young ewe s and their lambs; few cows; 3-horse team, and all implements. Going concern. £3250. Terms. Easily-worked profitable property, and nice home in healthy situation. (SSJIB) H OTAGO—I74 ACRES FREEHOLD; situated ha J in wheat, 10 acres ploughed for rape and turnips, a {annea English grasses; SUBDIVIDED into six paddocks, with good post and wire fences. Thf farm is particularly well watered. CARRYING CAPACITY: 350 Ewes, besides a few head cattle and 4-horse team. BUILDINGS comprise good 4-roomed House, scullery, bathroom, etc.. and all necessary outbuildings. This property grows exceptionally good crops of wheat, rape, and turnips, and is in the best ot neait. PRICE PER ACRE, £25, and exceptionally good terms are offered to an approved OITUATED NEAR CROMWELL—A particularly attractive S.G.R. of 706 ACRKb, *3 with rent £l2 per annum, rates £ll per annum; 640 acres in the hill block 'in natural state, and 66 acres of nice flats cultivated and irrigated by free VV ater Kign* of three heads; 15 acres in lucerne (splendid crop), 1 ploughed balance in English grasses. SUBDIVIDED into 10 paddocks and well .fenced. BUILDINGS comprise mew concrete 5-roomed House (electric light and range;, cowbyre for 11 cows, new dairy and electrically-driven separator. The stock at present on the property comprise 320 2,4, 6, and 8-tooth halfbred a tew hoggets and rams, 13-15 dairy cows, 3 heifers, 1 bull, half-draught horse, and piano necessary to work the property, including new Chevrolet £-ton milk delivery truck. At the homestead there is an orchard of 500 trees. Present owner has been a years on the one property, and a unique opportunity is afforded buyers to acquire milk run into Cromwell, only £3500; buyer would require £2000; balance could remain on mortgage. Write us for full particulars and be sure to inspect at once MIDDLEMARCH DISTRICT—A Golden Opportunity to acquire an ACRES; small rental; handy to Main Highway, School, Railway, etc. Splendid improvements throughout—i.e., Dwelling, woolshed, outbuildings; good tenees. At present CARRYING about 1000 Romney Cross Sheep (principally breeding, Also full set Plant, etc. NO CULTIVATION. PRICE, £5200, as a Going. Concern, and good terms arranged. Inspect at once, as this place will not remain long on the market. KELSO— RENEWABLE LEASE of 290 ACRES, 15 years still to run; only 50 acres under cultivation, balance in good pasture, with good buildings, subdivided into 10 paddocks; fences good. At present CARRYING 370 breeding ewes, 200 hoggets, 8 dairy cows, 12 head dry cattle, 5 working draughts, 1. mare in 'foal, and very choice range of implements for running the property. PRICE as Going Concern, £2600. Buyer would require £I6OO to finance this. A really good proposition. , STEPHENSON, & < '" STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. . -\

CONDITIONS IN THE NORTH. (Special to Daily Times) AUCKLAND, October 28. Fine weather and a moderate southwest wind prevailed to-day, but conditions were overcast at intervals. The barometer was steadv all das' at 29.95.WELLINGTON, October 28. ; The : weather to-day was dull and misty, with drizzling rain most of the day. A cold north-west wind prevailed. The maximum temperature was 58.4 degrees. CHRISTCHURCH, October 28. The weather to-day was cloudy but fin© until late afternoon, when light rai? fell, becoming heavier in the eveninjrThe maximum temperature was 57.9 degrees. The barometer is falling, and no?' registers 29.49 inches.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22714, 29 October 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22714, 29 October 1935, Page 12