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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET $ DOWLIMO STREET (Catting.) EnUblunod / o * 1661 4^ VALUATORS. ACCOUNTANT’S. TRUSTEES ESTATE AGENTS. (?1 1 Krt-SITUATED in very select part of the most popular A JLtJyJ hill suburb—Beautiful 5-toonied BUNGALOW, all conveniences, fibrous ceilings, heating and wireless points, porcelain bath; large garage and workshop; freehold section, over 33 poles, laid out in flower garden, lawns, and vegetable garden; owner leaving Dunedin, and has greatly reduced price. Offer considered. o>y —MUSSELBURGH: 7-roomed VILLA, corner freehold A/i OU g ec tiou of almost J-acre; very sunny, attractive site; room for garage; bay windows, conveniences; return verandah, large dining room. A good family house at a low price. 4? Q KQ-MORNINGTON: New Brick BUNGALOW of 4 rooms cvt /o\y an( j kitchenette, fitted with all modern labour-saving devices; overlooking city; sunny corner freehold section, J-acre; good garden; handy cable car; eminently suitable for young married couple. —CAVERSHAM (on rise): Beautiful 4-roomed SEMlcv(_? J tt BUNGALOW; all in first-class order; freehold section of f-acrc, which can be subdivided, as there are two entrances; excellent garden; concrete paths; wonderful view; sun all day; Government mortgage. *7K(I-JUGHT in HEART OF THE CITY, yet on rise and c * * v overlooking harbour: 4 rooms, roughcast, in good order, all conveniences; freehold section; well let to good tenant; 5 minutes from Stock Exchange. The section itself is worth nearly the full purchase price. £1 100~ CITY: Six -i’°omed, one-storey RESIDENCE, bathroom, h.p. boiler, electric light, all conveniences; freehold section; situated in excellent residential locality; handy to town; good value; finance arranged. £1 ROSLYN: Eight-roomed, one-storey RESIDENCE; in exce ji en t orc j er> with every modern convenience; large bathroom, electric heater and iron plugs, parage and outhouses; fine freehold corner section; over i-acre; nice garden; sunny and secluded; most attractive property; in first-class locality; handy to High School, etc. BURTON & PATTERSON, 41 Dowling street, Dunedin. Day Phone 13-640. G. H. Evening Phone 22-515. R.S U M, 800 H V N 1) E LAND AGENT. 236 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Corner of Princes and Rattray streets (Upstairs). ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE —Convenient cheese factory, rail, etc. rent £3O per annum; part in oats, turnips, and grass, balance bush, mostb black pine, of which good trade can be done in firewood; in present stat< property will carry 100 ewes and 8 or 10 cows, and can quickly be improved t carry considerably more; 3-roomed cottage and outbuildings. Price, £560. Term arranged. , 4880 AERE ® FREEHOLD—One mile from Main highway, NORTH OTAGO . w part in grass, majority native state; place has been neglected, but a one time was carrying over 2000 sheep; good 5-roomed house; electric light, an* °f ou tbuildings. Price, £SOOO, Easy terms arranged to practical man. 580 ACRE S GOVERNMENT RENEWABLE LEASE-Handy main line towr , ship, NORTH OTAGO; small rental; all clean country; well fence' ana watered; 4-roomed house, woolshed, dip, etc. Price, £2600, including 400 ewe: 80 ewe hoggets,. 20 wethers, 7-8 rams. 1600 AERE ® FREEHOLD—Conveniently situated school, rail, and township about 60 acres in turnips, balance grass and tussock; carrying capacit; 1000 ewes and 300 to 400 dry sheep; good 6-roomed house, with electric light ani full range of outbuildings. Price, £4 15s per acre. POULTRY FARM, SOUTH CANTERBURY—I 4 ACRES FREEHOLD; gooi r, • J. ari 4» modern tile-roof 6-roomed Bungalow and full range of outbuildings Price £IOOO, including 350 fowls, 3 cows, and sundries. pOULTRY FARM, DUNEDIN SUBURB—I ACRE FREEHOLD, with Moder _ 5-roomed house and all outbuildings, fowlhouses to accommodate 1000 fowJf Price £1650, including 600 fowls, incubators, brooders, and all plant. Owner wi consider exchange house property. 880 AERE ® FREEHOLD—AII clean, undulating land; carry 400 ewes; tidy 3 roomed house and outbuildings. Price, £4 10s an acre. Terms, £2O deposit. ■, . ARRINGTON 55 ACRES FREEHOLD; all splendid grazing land; carry 2 it. comfortably; good homestead: in first-class order; electric light and al outbuildings; nice garden and orchard. Price, £I3OO. Owner will consider exchang house property. . 6 1000 AERE ® FREEHOLD: handy DUNEDIN; about 30 acres turnips, balanci grass and tussock; carrying capacity 800 ewes, besides cattle and horses good 6-roomed modern House and full range of outbuildings; good orchard, and plac mce>y sheltered and all lying to the sun. Price, £4 15s an acre.

BUSINESSES FOR SALE Of OAA-FRUIT, DAIRY (Free hold); 2 stylish shops; doing £4O week; neat dwelling; 3 rooms, kitchenette, 2 outside rooms, garage, room further shops; owner ill-health; consider cheap house part payment. ( (Freehold); hill cwiU'Vf suburb; 3 rooms, kitchenette; brick; all cons.; doing £4O week. Buyer financed. r. s. McKenzie, ltd., No. 10 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN. AAKA—PLUMBERS’ BUSINESS (freecUt/trU 1 hold), leading provincial town; opening for ambitious tradesman; owner retiring.—Haggltt, Duthle, Klnmont. PI/4 AA— SERVIGE STATION (freccLXXl/U hold), Important position; present business excellent; competent mechanic’s golden opportunity.—Haggltt, Duthle, Klnmont. PI KA—PROFITABLE HOME-MADE CAKE BUSINESS, situated busy bus and tram terminus. —Haggltt, Duthle, Klnmont, Dowling street. ) BUSINESSES WANTED WANTED, for genuine cash buyer, COUNTRY STORE.—Land Sales, Ltd., Dowling street.

“ If Palmerston North concentrates on reasonable expansion and the provision of good facilities by the municipal authorities, I see no reason why this city should not become one of the most important of the whole country,” remarked Mr Hartlej W. Whyte, an industrialist from Glasgow, in the course of an interview with a Manawatu Evening Standard reporter recently Great stress was laid on the importance of a good airport for such a centre by Mr Whyte, who also remarked that good roads leading to it had a big effect on the growth of such a town. Because of its central position and the fact that it was not a great distance from a good port Mr Whyte thought that Palmerston North might one day rival Wellington or Auckland.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22822, 5 March 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22822, 5 March 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22822, 5 March 1936, Page 12