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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET Office Phono 13-770. Private 22-830. FAND SALES, LIMITED, Oil. LOWER HIGH AND DOWLING STREETS. OTAGO: 2300 ACRES FREEHOLD—weII fenced and watered; 7-roomed House-, hut, barn, stable, implement shed, shearing shed, sheep dip, yards; carrying 1200 sheep, 25 cattle; price, £2 5s pel’ acre; stock at Y“^ a tion. /CENTRAL OTAGO; 35 ACRES FREEHOLD, 800 ACRES LEASEHOLD—Kent £l4 10s; rates £2; 2 5-roomcd Dwellings, woolshed, yards, blacksmith’s shop, tools; Orchard, plantation; 4 stacks lucerne hay, 300 sheep; 1 mile school, Post Office- metal road to gate; going concern, £I2OO. Terms. /VI’AGO; 50,000 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD-Rent £SOO year; 10,000 sheep (one-third owes), cattle, horses, implements; good buildings; handy rail, .rood road; going concern, £20,000: reasonable terms arranged. /CENTRAL OTAGO: 1350 ACRES—SmaII grazing run; annual rent £44; rates V-' £ls 15s; subdivided 15 paddocks, 75 acres turnips, 50 acres rape, 60 young grass 5 oats, wheat, 1000 sheep. 30 cattle, 5 horses, implements, etc.; splendid Homestead; everything first-class. Going concern, £IO,OOO, or £5 10s per acre and stock HAMARU'DISTRICT: 43 ACRES GOVERNMENT RENEWABLE LEASEU K ent p er acre; 5-roomed Dwelling; all necessary outbuildings (good) ; permanent water, 11 paddocks; all flat heavy land; 6 acres lucerne, 3 acres mangolds, 4 stacks oats, 30 SELECTED JERSEY COWS, heifers, Jersey bull, 2 horses, imnnixin rnYPl('l?\ r flflfiflr n rhanri farm. HOLD—S-roomed pigstyes; £850; QUBU RBAN?"IB ACRES FREEHOLD—Good tidy 4-roomed Dwelling, cowbyre, fD loosebox. harness room, poultry house accommodate 350 ‘fowls, 1 cows, 100 fowls 12 ducks (poultry purebred), plenty hay and winter feed; £6OO. going con-cern-’deposit, £250; balance mortgage. Consider Exchange House in country district. CROMWELL; 12 ACRES FREEHOLD—6-roomed Dwelling, 2-roomed hut, impleVJ loosebox harness room, noultry house accommodate 350 fowls, 2 cows, 100 orchard. PRICE, £I4OO. LAND SALES, LIMITED, REAL ESTATE AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, LOWER HIGH STREET.

(ILARKE & VENN, LTD., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. OSK A~ SHOPS and FLATS, north JjtJ'JU cn j. corner freehold; owner lake a section in part payment. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, with iUO I O splendid section; car to £‘.300 in part payment. WOOD and COAL, with 4 motor sheds and wood and coal shed; near penny section; car to £IOO or section part payment. 007 s—FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, <&0 < tf suburban; main road; well let to first-class tenant at 10s per week; submit an exchange proposition. PQKA COUNTRY PLUMBING BUSINESS, large workshop and Residence; stock and plant at valuation, about £250; cx.change for Dunedin Property to similar value. OQ^n— oPoH °i o,d DOUSE; choice position; extra section given in worth £350; an offer will be considered for this property. VXA A —MAC ANDREW BAY; all conveniences; owner exchange for House in Macandrew road; near school if possible. fsQp-rv—4 ACRES; suitable for cutting 3jO»JU j n f 0 22 sections; owner would work in with a builder who would erect houses and leave payment for land until house is sold. V.XAA—OLD HOUSE; good position, A/'ivfU g(;_ Kilda; corner section; call early secure this, ft A— HOME - MADE BAKING, pi c ki eSI Jams and Sauces; takings £ls per week; good profits; enough to keep two persons: rent only £1 f°r nice shop and - rooms, with all conveniences. POftft DEPOSIT, balance £7OO easily arranged at 5 per cent.--Suburban GENERAL STORE, with P.O. worth £4O a year; large Residence, and brick Store; takings £4O per week; can be doubled. £6OO. Sunny Kew. Sunny Kew. Practically new Bungalow, with approximately quarter-acre; 4 rooms, with large glassed-in sun room; glorious view; easy terms; key this office. TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON. £BSO. EXCLUSIVE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE. Just on slight rise, overlooking city, two minutes Frederick street. Exceptionally line, practically level Building Allotment, in ideal situation and most, pleasing outlook. No cars required, and easy, comfortable walk. Further particulars from the Sole Agento, TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON. Exchange. GLASSHOUSE PROPOSITION. Tomatoes, grapes, cut flowers, planls. Owner of well-known freehold giving up on account of ill-health, will Sell his wellknown freehold and old-established business as a going concern, and will take house part payment: good home; number glasshouses, etc.; good garden. TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON. O-t A ftft—SUNNY KEW, commanding djXkl:"" charming view; level i-acrc; 6 rooms and garage; great value.—M'Fadden. rriHE owner of above choice Property may X consider exchanging for smaller house at St. Clair. —M'Fadden, Bank N.Z. Buildings. jpAAA—ST. KILDA; cosy 5-roomed d-t/U" BUNGALOW : every convenience ; owner would consider exchange for nortbond house. —M'Fadden. aqs'A—MUSSELBURGH; superior 5 cWt/OU ROOMS; hot and cold; lovely section ; really good value, —M'Fadden, Bank N.Z. Buildings. I l *7 PC A —WITHIN Penny Tram Section; cL I O A lovely elevated leasehold SECTION; wonderful view; 7-roomed House aud TT'VERY convenience; lath and plaster JlLj walls ; low rental; beat value In Dunedin.—M'FADDEN, Phone 10-469. WILL SELL, Brighton, nice 5-roomed BUNGALOW, garage, £550; or Macandrew Bay, 5 Rooms, motor shed, 2 sections, £450. or exchange cither for town property.—9o2. Times. rnO-DAY, 12 o'clock, at Rooms, Mr Cobble's X RESIDENCE, Broad Bay; 0 rooms; garage.—R. S. McKenzie’s. BUSINESSES FOR SALE I7IOR SALE, Milton, FRUIT and CONFBC- ' TIONERY, Ice Cream, and mixed Business; nice brick shop and dwelling, with all conveniences; freehold section; price, £ISOO for the property; terms, £l5O deposit.—J. Reed, agent. Milton. VI 7K — GROCERIES, Fruit, ConfeccbX I O tlonery ; central : splendid living accommodation; comfortable living; excellent progressive business. —Haggltt, Duthle, Klnmont.. —HOME-MADE CAKE BUSIi NESS; main street; profitable turnover; shop, bakehouse, completely equipped; opportunity. —llngglll, Dut hie, Klnmont. VQK A —FREEHOLD suburban STORE; dLt/OvJ comfortable dwelling; excellent position; established; increasing eonu ■eiion. Haggltt, Duthle, Klnmont, Dowling si reel,. DAIRY, Confectionery, Home-made Cakes, Living Rooms; cheap rental; good turnover; splendid situation; £175 cash; no reasonable offer refused; 111-health; immediate sale.—9l3, Times. rrtO BAKERS—For SALE or LEASE. X BAKER’S OVEN, situated Mlddlemarch ; groat .opportunity live man—Phono 22-662. VAKA—DAIRY, FRUIT. GROCERY; freehold; 3 shops, 5 living rooms; situated best suburb; turnover, £35 weekly; consider Exchange for leasehold farm. —Ryan Bros., Dowling street. HOTELS FOR SALE COUNTRY Leasehold HOTEL: good lease; cheap rental; buyer assisted finance. — Alfred Clark, Hotel Brokers, Manso street. Referring to Mr J. F. Downey, late Inspector of Minos in llic llanraki district, in the course of Ins remarks at the Miners’ Union Hall, Thames, the Minister of Mines, Mr P. C. Webb, said that lie was looked upon by some mining people, in the North Island at any rate, ns the ■‘gloomy pessimist.” Mr Webb then related tliat a mining man had come into his office in Wellington and stated that it had cost him £IOOO to prove that Mr Downey was right and that he was wrong over a certain mining proposal. Advertising pays Us way, often many cimes over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22835, 20 March 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22835, 20 March 1936, Page 16

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