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UNO T T A ft. THE PICK OF DUNEDIN. NESTLED AMONG NATIVE BUSH, WITH THE MAXIMUM OF SUNSHINE, COMBINED WITH A PICTURESQUE PANORAMIC HARBOUR* VIEW. LIES A REALLY OUTSTANDING HOME. A PERFECT BUNGALOW. 1J- storey, 5 glorious rooms, spacious and convenient kitchenette, extra large sleeping balcony, and every conceivable labour-saving device, electric range, dual hot water-service, roomy built-in wardrobes, tile and clinker brick grates, etc. etc. The property is in perfect order, and no money has been spared to keep it as new. Good level section and motor garage. A RARE OPPORTUNITY, SELDOM ARE PROPERTIES OFFERED IN THIS LOCALITY. Large Mortgage can be taken over. £250 DEPOSIT £250 BALANCE ARRANGED. HAGGITT. DUTHIE, AND KINMONT, LTD, 2 DOWLING STREET. Phone 13-41(1. Evenings 20-691. Day Phone 13-640. Evening Phone 22-515. R. HENDERSON, * LAND AGENT, 236 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Corner of Rattray and Princes streets (upstairs). 00 ACRES FREEHOLD; convenient township, factory, sale yards, etc.; all clean land, been limed, and in perfect order; well fenced and watered; 4 acres turnips, quantity hay, balance grass; carrying 200 ewes, besides cattle and horses; would make a nice dairy farm it required; good 6-roomed House, el. light, and full range of outbuildings, all in good order. Price, £1350 bare. Owner will consider Exchange larger farm. Q 9 ACRES FREEHOLD. DUNEDIN Om SUBURB; all the best of grazing land; carry 45 cows all the year; conveniently situated for milk run or milk at gallon rates; good 6-roomod House, with hot-water service, electric light, and full range of outbuildings, all in good order. Price, £4O per acre. KA ACRES FREEHOLD; handy DUNwU ED IN; carry 10-12 cows and capable of improvement; 5-roomed House and outbuildings. Price. £775. Terms. £75 deposit. ACRES FREEHOLD: 1 mile from DUNEDIN tram; suitable few cows, gardening, and poultry; 6-rooraed House, ail outbuildings. Price, £1250. Terms, £l5O deposit. 1 ACRES FREEHOLD, handy AOll Main Highway, DUNEDIN DISTRICT; carry 100 ewes and a dozen cows: 4-roomed House and outbuildings. Price, £6OO. Easy terms arranged. I?XCLUSIVE ANDERSON’S FAY 1L BUNGALOW HOME. On account of health reasons, one of the most charming residences in the best part of Anderson’s Bay has been placed on the market at a sacrifice of £SOO below cost. This artistically designed dwelling is surrounded by well-kept lawns, has garage and every modern appointment. Price, £IBSO. Arrange for inspection with TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON. FIVE SECTIONS, sheltered, sunny position; near tram; all good building sites, —Apply S. P. Wells, Calton HtU HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED P ARM WANT ED, Approximately 100 Acres MIXED FARM. AS GOING CONCERN. PRICE UP TO £llsO South of Dunedin preferred. IRELAND’S, ESTATE AGENTS. Manse street. WANTED, urgently, by cash buyer, -P or 5-roomed Wood or Brick BUNGALOW; vicinity city, Mornington, Roslyn, or Maori Hill: up to £IOOO. —Dominion Property Brokers, Ltd., Union Bank Chambers, Princes street, Dunedin. WE have numerous Inquiries from buyers tor Houses and Bungalows; all localises—Phone or Write Dominion Property Brokers. Ltd.. Union Bank Chambers, Princes street, Dunedin. WE have constant inquiries for Small COTTAGES; three or four rooms; £250 to £SOO cash. If yours For Sale communicate Magnus Johnson, 381 Princes street (next Speddlng, Auctioneer). WANTED to BUT, COTTAGE or small House; any condition; cheap.—B39, Times.

The Hawke’s Bay County Council adopted a coat of arms the other morning. The winning design in a competition held recently was altered to suit the council’s requirements, and this is the one which has been adopted. On four quarterinps the following industries are depicted: —Dairying (a cow). wooJ f (a sheep), fruit (an apple), and harvesting (- sheaf of wheat). “I move that we adopt this coat of arms provided we ean get a decent-looking sheep,” said the chairman, Mr F. B. Logan. “Is the cow all right?” asked Mr G. C. Smith. Mr Logan replied that he had no fault to find •with the cow.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 16