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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET T A M B L y N, RHODES, & JAMIESON, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE, FINANCE AND INSURANCE AGENTS Office Phone 13-608. 114 PRINCES STREEf. DUNEDIN. Evening 22-105. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY: Owner sacrificing on account of ill-health— VV BUTCHERY BUSINESS; good country town; splendid turnover; freehold premises; in the town; together with 75 acres of land; the proms shown by audited balance sheet are sufficient to pay for the whole property in two years. Full particulars on application. .. , , ~ , , f-OAA DEPOSIT: 237 ACRES FREEHOLD; on mam highway, beside school Aw"" an( j ra jj. ca n - ies 250 ewes and 10 cows, besides crops and fattening; 6-roomed House, with conveniences, stable, cowbyre, barn and shearing shed. Price only £1240. , . V" 1 ", 91 a ACRES FREEHOLD: Heavy flat land; carries 500 ewes, and lambs go *•*" away fat off the mothers; new 5-roomed House, with conveniences, garage, cowbyre, stable, implement shed; price, £l6 per acre; easy terms, to M l KA ACRES FREEHOLD: On Main North road; 6-roomed House, bath, not and cold water, large cowbyre, stable, barn; a good dairy farm; price, £1300; going concern; terms arranged. , , . MORTGAGEE’S SALE; £3OO Deposit, balance 4$ per cent, for long term ILL, 0 78 ACRES FREEHOLD; in good order; carries 600 ewes and 20 cows, 4-roomed,House and all outbuildings, beside school and rail; price only £9 ?>AA r ACRES FREEHOLD: Heavy flat land; beside school, rail and factory, <3OO anc j handy large town; carries 60 cows, 20 dry cattle and 200 ewes, 7 roomed Brick Bungalow, with all modern conveniences and full range of JutbuMnSsPrice'reduded to £l9 per acts, and tha owner, who wghes O^Vl r AO(ES B¥yEHOL 8 ¥yEHOLD n ’a S nd 230 ACRES L.1.P.: Rental only £8 yearly: 270 A situated on the coast; mostly in natural state; carries 400 ewes without cultivation; 5 houses on the property. Owner lives m one and lets the others as summer residences at £2 per week; wool shed, stable, b *n. ( gw X r Ai/AEU “ifSdTryTliaS only £2 yearly; 4 ACRES FREEHOLD ? Sisli 11,500 tnnr] 6 roomed Bungalow, electric light, all conveniences; the homestead is on a rise, well sheltered by plantations shrubs and lawns; woolshed, yards, dip, stable, nut. . irkh t-tt? awpq IQOO drv Tin?TT S TRY h FARM: 5 ACRES FREEHOLD— Handy to Oamaru, with good 5-S?Sf-m *ra SS»«SS electric light, usual conveniences; byre, stable, garage, sneep y (64) IB? &*!'SS"ID: Vnfo’of&ne.: « miles school; 50 ecre, under 571 cultivation; balance good, permanent grass. 1i« to the sum tu'sksssss 11; 330 “SfSggf. WS S°'Sp. I T“n S'r S acre. e P jg' (4 j £3300 FOR PRIVATE SALE. £2300 An exceptionally well-built HOME of Double Bril* f SEVEN ROOMS; has large modern bathroom and kitchen, bul P resser, cupboards, press, bo ° kshe^- sfyle Vith plate rack to Plastered throughout and papered m Empire stym. wiin ntrance hall and dining room; indirect lighting, and ample provision o Dr cleaners, etc. , , jii, ovnondvp rarosts and inlaid linos., The whole floor space is covered with expensive P . inc j U( jed in the ne windows being curtained to match, these fun 6 22-gauge iron lurchase price. Roof of slate, in excellent state of rep.airs ffloa as doQr _ oof to fine reconstructed.return verandah and P from George This property, which grasS[ flo wers, , St 6 g-'SeV Fear. °* heaVT R 7 Dunedin. ——— ——

201, uunecun. CLARK, LIMITED, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 8-10 MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones: 12-323 Office; Mr Clark 22-377; Mr Kidd 12-885. Telegrams: "Clarkly,” Dunedin. TO FARM BUYERS. We have just been Instructed to Sell the following 2 FARMS. We know these places, and can recommend them with every confidence. 1- ACRES FREEHOLD, TAIERI; O" all in grass, and practically all level. There is a comfortable Home on this place, and it is well subdivided. The position is a handy one. THE PRICE IS IN THE VICINITY OF £1350, and to a good man WE CAN ARRANGE EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. 2 ACRES FREEHOLD, situate within 15 miles Dunedin. Mostly in grass; good Residence, excellent outbuildings. This is a good grazing farm, and grows first-class root crops and cereals. THE PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED TO APPROXIMATELY £I6OO. This property is admirably adapted for a dealer. Exceptional terms to good man. NOTHING CHEAPER AND NOTHING BETTER OFFERING TO-DAY. T OVELY MORNINGTON PROPERTY. £1450. £1450. DELIGHTFUL QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD (can be subdivided), together with very attractive 5 Rooms, kitchenette, and large glassed-in sun porch (as new). Glorious harbour view, sunny and sheltered; brick garage. Owner going north, and wishes to dispose immediately. Apply (7719) ALEX. HARRIS, LTD. ST. CLAIR. gT. CLAIR. £4500. £4500. LOVELY DOUBLE-BRICK BUNGALOW RESIDENCE of 10 rooms, beautifully appointed throughout, and in first-class order. THE GROUNDS, which are half an acre in area, are nicely laid out in lawns, garden, and trees, and sufficient area could be set aside for a lawn tennis court. This is a superior Home, and an early inspection is advised. Apply ALEX. HARRIS, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. M AITLAND STREET. £595 £595. SOUND VILLA of 5 rooms; h. and c., electric light, bath and basin, coal range; washhouse, copper and tubs (under one roof). This property is a few minutes from city and no car fares necessary. Owner going north, and wishes to dispose immediately. (8271) ALEX. HARRIS, LTD. HOTELS FOR SALE JJOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS. £3soo—Nice Little Country Hotel, Freehold; new building, bungalow style: steady trade. Easily financed. £s6oo—Freehold Hotel (country); doing a good business, and can be inCr^9soo— Freehold: trade about £IOO per week; financial assistance if neces--sa£l3,soo—Freehold Hotel; takings over £2OO per week; splendid building, well furnished. ALEX. HARRIS, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Princes street. F. CARTER, Representative. BUSINESSES FOR SALE M OTOR BUSINESS FOR SALE. Situated in a main town, and representing leading lines of English and American Cars and Trucks. The premises are well situated, and the Business, which includes a Petrol Station and Repair Shop, is a fortunemaker for a live man with capital.. The vendors will assist the right purchaser financially. The reason for selling and full particulars will be given on application, supported with statement as to capital available and experience. Write MOTOR BUSINESS, Box 189, Dunedin. Home-made cakes, dairy; good district; turnover £35 weekly; excellent little business; £250. —Magnus JohnMIXED BUSINESS; 5 living rooms; shop; freehold: suit mother and daughter; £1050; stock valuation.— Magnus Johnson. Tobacconist and hairdresser: northern centre; living rooms: easy ingoing.—Particulars MAGNUS JOHNSON, 381 Princes street, Dunedin, /GROCERY BUSINESS for SALE, with \JT dwelling, garage; freehold: sound and reliable business.—l 9, Times Office. FOR SALE, Wood, Coal BUSINESS, all good customers; good truck, plant; the lot. £150.-38. Times. O WANTED TO RENT FFICES REQUIRED. Advertiser requires Modern Offices in Business Area, on ground or first floor. Approximate area 40 feet square. Strong room essential. Address 57, TIMES. HEAD of large financial Institution requires modern HOME; highest referI ences; Dunedin’s best tenant; rent asI sured: up to £2 10s; phone 10-237—Hag--1 gitt, Duthie, and Kinmont, Ltd. STRONG HOUSE, to do up, 10 Bedford street: 6 beautiful rooms; all conveniences; requires few pounds spent on paint, paper, tidying.—Cards, McKenzie's. Ltd. OWNER leaving: 4 ROOMS, kitchenette (brick); erected 2 years; Skibo street; £IOO deposit.—Cards, McKenzie’s, Ltd. WANTED to RENT, vicinity Knox Church, furnished HOUSE, five rooms or bigger.—Reply, stating particulars, to 45, Times. WANTED, small furnished FLAT, selfcontained; central; 2 adults.—49, ' Times. GOVERNMENT NOTICES G. QROWN LAND FOR SELECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Under-mentioned Section is Open for Selection by Ballot on Optional Tenure, and Applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, MAY 10, 1937: Section 29, Block XIV, Rimu S.D.; area 176 acres 2 roods 24 perches; capital value £SO. Deposit on deferred payments £5; half-yearly instalment on deferred payments £1 9s 3d. Renewable Lease: Half-yearly rent £ 1. Situated about two miles from Puketiro Post Office. Section broken and backlying; about 140 acres is in standing bush, mostly kami, balance felled. Soil is of a light peaty loam, resting on clay and rock bottom; watered by creeks. Special Condition. —Four years’ rent and interest free subject to certain improvements being effected. Further particulars obtainable at Lands Office. N. C. KENSINGTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. WREN'S REAL SALE- Wallpapers Reduced from 25 per cent, to 50 per cent.; inspect windows; money-saving value * DVERTISING pays Us way, often many A. times over. It will permit lowereduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in which a product moves from prices through Increased volume. It can factory to consumer. WANTED to RENT, for term, furnished CRIB; Tomahawk preferred—Particulars, etc., to 48, Times. SCHOOLMASTER coming Dunedin requires HOUSE, vicinity High street preferred: urgent.—43, Times. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED Good farm or sheeprun, £SOOO to £BOOO cash; buyer waiting—Dominion Property Brokers, Princes street, Dunedin. WARRINGTON, Karitane, or Brighton— HOUSE wanted, about 4 rooms; sunny position.—Patersons. Rattray street. TO LEASE 17'ARM to LET, with old-established milk . run; close to city.—2s, Times Office. WANTED TO LEASE WANTED to LEASE. BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette.—Particulars to 24, Times. “ My peregrinations through the diocese have led to the discovery on my part of the most fundamental difference between the life of a bishop and that of a country vicar,” writes the Bishop of Wellington, the Rt. Rev. H. St. Barbe Holland, in the Church Chronicle. "A bishop does not have enough loneliness; a country vicar has far too much of it. I can find no remedy for the bishop’s ailment, but I am glad that something can be done to ameliorate the lot of the vicar, who very seldom sees a brother priest, and has very fleeting and infrequent opportunities for that spiritual fellowship which Is so vital to the maintenance of spiritual efficiency.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23161, 10 April 1937, Page 16

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