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Day Phone 13-640. Evening Phone 22-515. G. R - HENDERSON, LAND AGENT. 236 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Corner of Princes and Rattray streets (upstairs). •• LEASE, 21 years to run; rent £lO per annum; conveniently situated main line. DUNEDIN DISTRICT; 9 acres turnips, 15 acres rape, few acres oats now in stack, balance grass; carrying 300 ewes, besides cattle and horses; 5-roomed House, all outbuildings. Price, £1650 for property. Terms, £3OO deposit. ACRES EREEHOLD, handy to rail and township; all cleau, undulating land; carries 150 ewes, besides 20 cattle; good 4-roomed House and all outbuildings. Price, £1350. Terms, £250. SERVICE STATION, DUNEDIN SUBURB; freehold property; sound business that will stand investigation. . Price, £I4OO. Butchery business, country TOWNSHIP; 40 Acres Freehold; 4rooraed House and outbuildings, including slaughter house and Leasehold Shop and outbuildings; rental 10s per• week;: turn- i over per annum, 400 sheep, 77 cattle, 10 pigs, besides calves and smallgoods. Price, £llsO for Freehold and Lease of Shop, including motor delivery and all plant. country grocery business; '-' freehold property; large Shop, with good 6-roomed House attached and a lot of outbuildings; turnover £4500 per annum; practically all cash trade, no delivery; Post Office on property, also Bowser Pump. Price, £I6OO for property; stock and plant at valuation. T ARGE COUNTRY TOWNSHIP, main line: Practically new Double-brick Binding used as Mixed FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS; roomy shop and 4 Rooms and kitchenette attached, h, and c. water, electric light, bathroom, and outbuildings; sound business, in thriving town. Price, £I4OO for property. Terms, £2OO deposit. ACRES FREEHOLD AND 150 ACRES GOVERNMENT

jy U N 0 T T A JR. 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. 3 J storey, 5 glorious rooms, spacious and convenient kitchenette, extra larjj'e sleeping balcony, and every conceivab.e 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 13-410. Evenings 20-691.

WILL SELL, Brighton, nice 5-roomed BUNGALOW, garage, £550; or Macandrew Bay, $ Rooms, motor shed,. 2 sections. £450, or exchange either for town property.—9o2. Times. HOTELS FOR SALE JJOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS, HOTEL, FREEHOLD, Otago Central; substantial brick and stone building, modern conveniences: weekly trade, £BO to £IOO per week. Financial assistance can be arranged it necessary. HOTEL, FREEHOLD, situate in prosperous farming district, Central Otago; trade over £SO PER WEEK. Everything in first-class order, e. light, good water supply,'etc. Price, £3500. Terms. We have HOTEL FREEHOLDS from £2500 to £20,000. If you wish to buy or cell consult us immediately. ALEX. HARRIS, LTD., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agent*. 377 Princes street. F. CARTER, Representative. COUNTRY Leasehold HOTEL; good lease; cheap rental; buyer assisted finance.—Alfred Clark, Hotel Brokers, Manse street. MEDICAL PRACTICES FOR SAIJE EDICAL PRACTICE For IMMEDIATE SALE. Progressive Wellington Suburb. Reasonable Terms. Write 898. TIMES.

WANTED TO RENT WANTED to RENT, for term,’ GARAGE, vicinity Sunshine.—Forward terms and particulars to 877, Times Office. WANTED, CRIB, the smaller the better: must be comfortable; Green Island or Burnside preferred.—B96. Times.

Further complaint was made by several councillors at the Hamilton Borough Council meeting the other evening at the noise created by speed boats on the river. Mr F. Findlay said several parents had informed him that they had been unable to get their children to sleep. He added that in Gisborne the trouble had been effectively checked by the municipal authority there. On the motion of Mr W. W. Dillicar. the council decided to obtain an opinion from the borough solicitors as to whether the council could take steps to prevent undue noise by boats on the river. With a meeting of some 120 or more delegates possessing about 140 votes it was hardlv to be expected that the chairman would be called upon to exercise his casting vote on a division. Yet such was the ease at one session of the United Fire Brigades Association conference in Hastings. The topic under discussion was the distance between the buttons on uniforms used at the demonstrations and there was equal voting on whether or not the placing of the buttons should be at least three inches apart. The chairman cast his vote in favour of the “ ayes.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22833, 18 March 1936, Page 16

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