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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON, AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, 42 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Office Phone 13-008. Evening 22-105. ]IT AIN STREET, Corner Site, Freehold, DOUBLE SHOP, LIVING ROOMS, and ■"■*- good Section; turnover £4O weekly, all cash. Price only £1350, Going Concern. Terms arranged, or consider Exchange with house and lew acres or small farm. ~, ~ MAA DEPOSIT—62 ACRES FREEHOLD, handy to Dunedin; milk sold at 5'J-vU gallon rates; splendid grass land; will carry 18 cows; 6-roomed House, largo cowbye and dairy (registered), stable, etc. Price, £IBOO. MORTGAGEE SALE—397 ACRES FREEHOLD; 5-roomed House and all outbuildings. Price, £I6OO. Easy terms. This Farm is in a good district and handy to main road, sale yards, etc. Inquiries invited. KOR ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD; email rental; North Otago; 18 000 acres turnips, 40 acres grass, balance splendid tussock; good 4-roomed House, woolshed, dip, yards, etc Price, £2600, Going Concern, with 400 ewe's, 100 ewe hoggets, 10 rams. This is a splendid block of tussock country. (69) Tl/TORTGAGEE'S SALE—43B3 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated North Otago, in a A good sheep district; about 200 acres of good agricultural land, balance all sate hill country; up-to-date Dwelling of 5 rooms, washhouse, coalhouse, large shearing shed, yards, barn, cowbyre. For Sale for the first mortgage of £SOOO (or near offer). Deposit £350, balance for a term of years at current rates of interest. (oDoo) KQA ACRES FREEHOLD, Balclutha; situated handy to rail and school; 6-roomed t)O\J House, stable, byre; 500 acres heavy river flat, 80 acres terrace; estimated to carry 1000 sheep, and with lime would carry double. Price, £8 108 per acre. The man who is prepared to improve this place will retire off it. __„_ rtT I" 1 / EXCHANGE for Town House or Small Farm—497 ACRES FREEHOLD; all ploughable; 200 acres have been ploughed, but now in grass, 23 acres ploughed; in present state will carry 300 ewes, but can be easily improved to -carry more ewes; 5-roomed Bungalow, washhouse, coalhouse, shearing shed, byre, fowlliouses, fences good; rail, school, and sale yards 3 miles. Price, £1250. Good terms. (94) 1 Kl ACRES FREEHOLD (Waikouaiti)— A good grazing property; will carry -"-**2 12 cows, and suitable for market gardening; 5-roomed House (good), 10<tall byre, loosebox. stable, fowlhouse. Price, £750. (5037) 1 (ft A ACRES FREEHOLD; all good heavy land; suitable either for sheep or JLOV dairying; well sheltered and subdivided; 5-roomed House, washhouse byre (with machines), stable, barn, implement shed, garage; l£ miles rail, school, and factory; carrv 50 cows and 100 ewes. Price, £2O per acre. , [-*' 1 A A ACRES FREEHOLD; situated in a good grazing district; all level rner - 1 -"" flat land; all been limed; 5-roomed House, with conveniences; washhouse: 5-stall stable, loosebox, byre; J-mile school, rail, and township; present stock—cows, 50 ewes; 8 acres oats, 25 acres young grass. Price, £l6 per acre; small deposit, balance of money at 4* per cent. „' ... .. 1 AQA ACRES FREEHOLD; handy main highway and town; well subdivided and IITOU in gpjpndid order; all ploughable, level, and nice downs; 140 acres under oals, turnips, and rape, balance best of pasture, carrying 1300 ewes and 100 cattle (alf stock fattened); good team and all implements; new Bungalow 6 rooms, every modern convenience; full complement outbuildings; present owner 25 years retiring and will leave on good first mortgage to approved purchaser. Price, £8 10s per aero This is exceptional value, and one of the best tarms in a good distiiet. r. Q 1 O ACRES FREEHOLD; handy Dunedin; level land; grows good gram, roots, "-*- 1 * and gra«s: up-to-date Dwelling and good buildings; all in going order, with crops, stock, and plant as a Going Concern at £9 per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. This is a moneymaker. Full particulars on application. OEORGE STREET BUSINESS—Shop and Living Room and Kitchenette: doing J good trade in Confectionery, Bread, etc.; rent £1 per week. Ingoing £7O. Office Phono 13-770. Private 22-83 U I A N D SALES, LIMITED, U OR. LOWER HIGH AND DOWLING STREETS. 0/»<>pr—CAVERSHAM (close Burnett street): Wood VILLA of 4 rooms and *v)<*3 kitchenette, bathroom, gas cooker, e. 1., h. and c; good order; handy and sunny position. . ■ ~ ' , ~ OOOA—PARKSIDE: Substantial VILLA of 7 rooms, kitchenette, and bathroom 3ifOOU (porcelain); all good-size rooms; coal and gas ranges; 2 separate hotwater systems; large workshop; all in first-class order. Owner would EXCHANGE for smaller place. QQ.K(\— MORNINGTON: Modern BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and kitchenette; comdt/OOU p i ete w j t h every modern convenience; workshop; J-acre freehold; owner transferred north. .«,,..•, opin uriviM £»1 1 KA—ANDERSON'S BAY (alongside tram): Substantial SEMI-BUNGA-SjI.LD\J low of 6 rooms and kitchenette; bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, clinker and tile slab fireplaces, gas range, built-in wardrobes, etc.; double garage and workshop; i-acre corner freehold. This is a perfect family home. We recommend inspection. I*l 1 K A—MAORI HILL: Modern BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and kitchenette; in 3JJLI.OU p er f ec t order, and complete with every modern convenience; coal range, porcelain bath and basin; oak panelled hall and breakfast room; washhouse, etc., all under one roof; good level freehold, sun all day. inis is a REAL Bargain. „.„„„ FOR EXCHANGE.. ~. . £?QAA—CAVERSHAM RISE: Practically new BUNGALOW, 4 rooms kitchen3tyUU ette , and sun porch; every possible convenience: owner Exchange tor similar or Section, Musselburgh or Tainui. • £1 9KA-CAVERSHAM RISE (close tram): Brick BUNGALOW, o rooms 3jL4f)\) kitchenette and sun porch; beautifully situated; owner consider cheapei T OWN HOlSll Sfe £800) in EXCHANGE for J- FREEHOLD FARM, handy Dunedin. GOING CONC&KJN, tiouu. , W E have City and Suburban Properties, Businesses, W c t c Kindlv forward particulars and representative will inspect. LAND SALES, LTMITBD. rfFAT, ESTATE AND PROPERTY SALESMEN IMPEMAL BUILDINGS. LOWER HIGH STREET.

TO LEASE pHE TAIERI RIVER TRUST. TAIERI LANDS FOR LEASE BY TENDER. TENDERS are invited for the Lease of the piece of land described hereunder. The material terma of the Lease will be as follows: — 1. The Lease will be for a term of Three years and One month frotn the First Day of June, 1936. 2. From and after the expiry of the first term as above for further terms of five years each in accordance with the provisions of the Second Schedule of "The Public Bodies Leases Act, 1908." 3. The tenant will be liable during the term to pay the General Rates of the Trust, being the Administrative and Drainage Rates. 4. The Tenant shall clear and plough and cultivate an area of not less than five acres per annum. TENDERS will CLOSE with the ■Undersfcned on MONDAY, the SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 1936, at 10 a.m., and should be addressed to the Chairman, Taieri River Trust, Mosgiel, and marked "Tenders for Lease." • The Land offered for Lease by Tender is as follows: — All that piece of land situated in the i Maungatua District, being Lot 1 on the Taieri River Trust's Survey of Lake Tatawai, and having an area of 32 acres 0 roods 39 poles. Further particulars may be obtained from the Undersigned. DATED at Mosgiel this Fourth Day of March, 1936. W. P. HARTSTONGE. Clerk.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22830, 14 March 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22830, 14 March 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22830, 14 March 1936, Page 16

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