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Day Phone 13-640. Evening Phone 22-515. & R. HENDEESO N, ' LAND AGENT, 236 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Corner of Princes and Rattray streets (upstairs). 1 Q/i ACRES FREEHOLD AND 150 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE, 21 years to run; rent £lO per annum; conveniently situated main line, DUNEDIN DISTRICT; 9 acres turnips. 15 acres rape, lew acres oats now in stack, balance grass; carrying 300 ewes, besides cattle and horses; 5-roomcd House, all outbuildings. Price, £1650 tor property. Terms, £3OO deposit. 1 ACRES FREEHOLD, handy to rail and township; all clean, undulating land; carries 150 ewes, besides 20 cattle; good 4-rooraed House and all outbuildings. Price, £1350. Terras, £250. CERVICE STATION. DUNEDIN SUB£3 URB; freehold property; sound business that will stand investigation. Price, £I4OO. Butchery business, country TOWNSHIP; 40 Acres Freehold; 4roomed House and outbuildings, including slaughter house and Leasehold Shop and outbuildings; rental 10s per week; turnover 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. pOUNTRY GROCERY BUSINESS; freehold property; large Shop, with good 6-roomed House attaclied and a lot of outbuildings; turnover £4500 per annum; practically all cash trade, no dolivery; Post Office on property, also Bowser Pump. Price, £I6OO for property; stock and plant at valuation. UNO T A R. D 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 larpje sleeping balcony, and every conceivao.e labour-saving device, electric range, dun l hot water service, roomy built-in wardrobes, tile and clinker brick grates, 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. DUTHIB, AND ’ KINMONT, LTD., 2 DOWLING STREET. Phone 13-416. Evenings 20-691. VTORTH END, right beside Gardens, shel 1A tered and very sunny, well-built BUN IALOW of pretty design ; 4 rooms, kitchen itte, and large glassed-in sun verandah ixcellent condition; every modern convent nice; good bathroom: concrete foundations lice garden; asphalt paths and yard;-ah onlee owner; £BO deposit; exceptional value, 1725. N. & E. S. PATERSON, LTD,. 163 Rattray street. CITY, close High street, comfortable 5roomed HOUSE; modern conveniences; lovely view; £4O deposit; only £3so.—Patersons. JACKSON STREET, Kalkorai, nicely situated. sunny SECTION, i-acre; lino view; £lO deposit; cheap, £125. —Patersons. NORTH END, beside tram, on rise, comfortable 4-roomed verandah HOUSE; electric; scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs: very sunny freehold ; £35 deposit; good spec.; gift, £32s.—Patersons. ST. DAVID STREET, close George street, excellent level SECTION; fenced; sunny and sheltered; £SO deposit; cheap.— Patersons. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED PA R M WAN T E 3, Approximately 100 Acres MIXED FARM. AS GOING CONCERN. PRICE UP TO £llsO South of Dunedin preferred. IRELAND'S. ESTATE AGENTS, Manse street. WANTED, at Cavershatn, In sunny position, 5-roomed modern HOUSE; brick preferred; to £1350 cash.—Patersons, Rattray street. DAIRY FARM, going concern, WANTED, urgently: handy Dunedin; buyer has £BOO, —Alfred Clark, Ltd., Manse street, WANTED to BUY. HOUSE In Roxburgh, or Section. —State price and particulars to 006, Otago Daily Times. WANTED TO RENT WANTED to RENT, small MOUSE or FLAT, north end preferred; 2 adults ; careful tenants. —945, Times.

For 48 hours Joseph Pollard, a Yorkshire blacksmith, lay impaled on the spiked bar of a hay rake. He had taken shelter in an out-nouse, and slipped off a bench on to the rake. Ho died later.

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22835, 20 March 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22835, 20 March 1936, Page 16

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