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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET Af DOWLING STREET (Cutting.) EstabUsned 1861. < & <o> T o VALUATORS, ACCOUNTANTS. TRUSTEES, ESTATE AGENTS, jpKKn—CITY: Five-roomed RESIDENCE; electric light, h. a nd c water, etc.; freehold section; let for 22a 6d per week to good tenant; situated in handy position; terms arranged. ' BELLEKNOWES; Five-roomed DWELLING, bath3Ji OU ro om, h.p. boiler, electric light, washhouse, etc.; large freehold section; well situated, with good outlook; all in good order. —MORNINGTON; two soundly built 4-rooraed HOUSES, S tji’ with large freehold section; suitable for subdivision; fine sunny site; good view, and close to tram. Property.being offered for sale to wind up deceased estate. —CITY: Splendid Investment, FREEHOLD PROcUO«JI/0 pERTY; very central, well-lit, sunny corner; substantial Brick Building; rentals about £6OO per annum; all well let to first-class tenants; in rapidly improving part; property being offered for sale at considerably reduced price to wind up deceased estate; £SOOO can remain on mortage at 4 per cent. KHIV-HIGH STREET. CITY: Very fine FREEHOLD SECTION; 50 links by 250 links, with additional frontage to Hope place; situated iu the very beet part of High street; nice elevated site, on the sunny side of the street, handy to the centre; suitable for professional purposes, flats, or resideuce, the entrance from Hope street being a very great advantage for garaging or other purposes. A rare opportunity to purchase an excellent and advantageous site in this valuable and favourite locality. o-j [-AA —HEPJOT ROW, CITY: Magnificent full f acre FREEyiiu hold SECTION, with extra depth; elevated, and practically level; fine outlook, sunny position; in excellent residential locality; close to St. Hilda’s Collegiate School; handy to town; could be made a beautiful home, with lawn and garden at rear and residence well set back from street front. A unique opportunity at comparatively reasonable price. BURTON & PATTERSON, t 41 Dowling street, Dunedin. PHE MOST ATTRACTIVE GRAZING PROPOSITION OFFERING TO-DAY--1 NORTH OTAGO: 3480 ACRES FREEHOLD; well subdivided and fenced: (veil watered with approximately half of the property in English grasses and the Dalance in natural tussock. Improvements are in good order, and comprise 5-roomed 1 welling and outbuildings, woolshed, men’s hut, good sheep yards up-to-date telephone service/ Stock at present on the property comprise a good flock °f 200 0 C°rrieda e iheen (1450 breeding ewes, 400 ewe hoggets, balance wethers and rams). This ■ a first-class grazing property. It has a warm, sunny aspect, grows particularly rood lambs anf the surplus stock is always keenly sought after. Lambing percentages are always high. We can finance a buyer with £3OOO into this, and we cordially REDUCED—A Splendid FARM, and it can be bought on t attractive terms; 350 ACRES L.1.P.; handily situated, with. splendid home■tead• every convenience, telephone; stable, loosebox, cowbyre, barn, implement shed, nen’s’hi?motor garage, sheep yards, and dip; cultivation-9 acres in oats 24 acres ■ape and ’grass, 20 acres swede turnips, balance in good English grasses that have 'em extensively limed and top-dressed; CARRYING 500 ewes, 100 ewe hoggets 7-3 iorsca cattle and a very choice range of implements necessary to work the property. Sgiofe reduced from £lO to £8 10s per acre. Stock and plant may be taken over If valuation Write us for terms, and do not delay inspection. < r>l ACRES LEASEHOLD and FREEHOLD, and within 100 miles ot iJUIMJy Dunedin; a particularly attractive grazing proposition, low rental ,ti 4toif Vi first-class improvements, such as Dwelling (all conveniences), wool fined, •encing etc.? at present CARRYING a flock of 6500 sheep, 3000 ewes, 2000 wethers, 1/1200 hoggets, besides rams, and 80/100 head cattle; no agricultural work done. S RICE, £IB.OOO, delivery in the wool. Terms, half cash. uiaaithv FN A LARGE SHEEP DISTRICT—A GOOD FATTENING FARM, HEALTHY L COUNTRY- OWNER IS OUT TO DO BUSINESS, AND THE PRICE IS JNDOUBTEDLY RIGHT; 850 ACRES FREEHOLD (more or .less) and handily iituated, with a splendid range of buildings; season’s cultivation is well ahead, and ■emprises 70 acres oats, 120 acres drilled rape 50 acres.drilled turnips, 20 acres iurnips, and balance is in-good pastures; well fenced, well waterfed,- and is :hat h u grown outstanding crops, and furthermore responds highly ta liming ■nr. dressing- CARRYING 1200 sheep, 870 ewes (with lambs at foot), 330 ewe hog rets full range of plant, etc. NOTE THE PRICE; On y£B 10s per icre, and exceptionally attractive terms are offered. Write us for particulars. We nvite immediate inspection. _ t rr rt WRIGHT’ STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN.

BUSINESSES FOR SALE pAINT AND GLASS BUSINESS FOR Wanted to Sell, as going concern. OLDESTABLISHED and WELL-CON-NECTED Oil, Paint, and Glass Merchants Business in principal South Island City, employing 12 to 16 hands. Purchaser to take over stock, plant, and fittings and lease of freehold premises with option of purchase. Stock at valuation (apprpx. £5000). Lease at low rental with option of purchase at any time. Premises consist of up-to-date twostorey brick building with wooden paint and glass store. Recommended as sound proposition for man with money to invest. Investigation invited. For further particulars apply, in first instance, by letter only, to “ Oil and Colour,’ Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. PROSPEROUS BUSINESS. ESTABLISHED FOR SALE, well-established business in Invercargill —Fruit, Confectionery, Soda Fountain, etc. A small Aerated Water Factory is* run in conjunction with this business, which controls patented distributing process. Combined turnover abqui £3OOO. Rent of Shop, Factory, and Living Accommodation £3 4s per week. Long lease. Price, as going concern, £9OO cash. Full particulars to bona fide inquirers. Write, in first instance, to “ Prosperity,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Dunedin. , £SOO. HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY. MARBLE BAR, Situated centre city. Good lease. Low rental. Full particulars apply personally RYAN BROS. FOR SALE, very old-established Plumbing and Tinsmith BUSINESS; in a good country township; nice shop and workshop; good 6-roomed House: all conveniences and all outbuildings; freehold section; lovely garden; price, £925; terms, £225 in cash, balance easy terms. Stock and plant at valuation; owner may consider House in Exchange, Dunedin, and some cash; owner has been in business for 33 years, would like to retire. A great chance for a young man to make a start in business.—J. Reed, Agent, Milton. OLD-ESTABLISHED BOOK BUSINESS, returning £7 weekly; splendid connection; supplies 7 libraries; £lso.—McKenzie’s. Ltd.. Dowling street. CITY RANK CARRYING BUSINESS, ineluding Dodge truck ; £7 week ; price, £IOO. —McKenzie’s, Ltd. (next C.P.0.). iPPCfiO —COUNTRY BUTCHERY; doing monopoly business; new shop and dwelling; 70 acres leasehold.—McKenzie's, Ltd., Dowling street, Dunedin. No Goodwill: TOILET ROOMS; In progressive town; full equipment; 4 saloons; suit two Indies; £2so.—McKenzie’s. Ltd. r.AA—SHOP and 5 Rooms: rent, 27s 6d ; good suburb; Confectionery, Dairy; good opportunity.—McKenzie’s, Dowling street. BUSINESSES WANTED /''i OOD BOARDING HOUSE—City rise preIjT ferred ; genuine cash buyer waiting.— R S McKenzie's, Ltd., 10 Dowling street. FOR EXCHANGE gECTIONS. lOUSB WANTED IN ANY GOOD jOCALITY, IN EXCHANGE FOR JLOCK OF SECTIONS, ALREADY SUBDIVIDE^. Sloping slightly towards the north. GREAT VALUE AT £o7^. HAGQITT, DUTHIE & KINMONT, LTD., Phone 13-416. 2 DOWLING STREET-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22742, 30 November 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22742, 30 November 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22742, 30 November 1935, Page 16

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