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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET i R K, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS AND FARM SALESMEN. ■I ir A ACRES FREEHOLD, WINTON DISTRICT. BRICK and ROUGHCAST HOUSE; garage, stable, implement shed, shearing shed, fowlhouses and hut; heavy carrying capacity: great land,.on main road, handy to railway, school and sale yards. PRICE, £26 PER ACRE. (B4> A K(\ ACRES LEASEHOLD, CLINTON DISTRICT: Good 5-roomed House ■*«}" and all outbuildings; 60 acres turnips; carries 500/600 ewes; Govt, lease, 33 years, with right of renewal; 4s 9d per acre; all ploughable;.good sheep country; grows good crops; handy township and school. PRICE, H)00, easy terms. (1585) 540 ACRES FREEHOLD, CLINTON DISTRICT. 7-roomed House, dairy, washhouse, sheep yards, 7-stalled stable, barn and cowshed. CARRYING 650 SHEEP. 12 CATTLE, and 10 HORSES; handy school and rail; 40 acres turnips. Owner retiring. PRICE, £7 PER ACRE; £I2OO CASH. < Bl > lAty ACRES FREEHOLD, 12 MILES FROM DUNEDIN: Carrying 200 sheep, J-'*'* , 12 dairy cows, 18 dry cattle, and 2 horses: 5-roomed House, 20-stalled cowbyre, hut, implement shed, shearing shed, chaffhouse, etc. School bus and milk lorry pass gate. Price, £1650, as going concern, including 20 cattle, 2 horses, implements, etc. (B 3) 500 ACRES FREEHOLD, MILTON DISTRICT. CARRIES 650 EWES, nearly all their lambs go to works off mothers; 4roomed House, washhouse, pantry and hut, e. 1., telephone; stable, barn, dip and sheep yards. Handy school, township, and rail. Well watered, all ploughable PRICE. £8 PER ACRE. (1579) OOA ACRES FREEHOLD, PALMERSTON. ON MAIN HIGHWAY, handy to school, rail and daii? factory, this property is in great heart; fences and buildings in perfect condition. CARRIES 600 !ST 150 DRY SHEEP, 40 CATTLE, and 10 HORSES; 40 acres in turnips and oats; well watered by springs and running streams; 5-roomed House, e. 1., n. and c. water; telephone: scullery, pantry, bathroom: men's hut, implement shod, stable, cowbyre, wool shed, and sheep yards, etc. Price, £l4 per acre. Well worth inspecting. (F.1584> We have several other farms, farmlets, and grazing runs in all parts of Otago, Southland, and Otago Central, so communicate with us if you are on the market for a property. FARMER 9 IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM SEND US PARTICULARS. WE HAVE BUYERS. NONE TOO BIG AND NONE TOO SMALL. PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. 39 BOND STREET (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE). Day Phone 13-640. Evening Box 351 Q. # R. HENDERSON, LAND AGENT, 236 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Corner of Princes and Rattray streets (Upstair*), Evening Phone 22-515. ** toes, raspberries, strawberries, etc.; good 5-roomed House and all outbuildings. Price, £llsO, including 8 cows, 3 heifers, 1 bull, horse, poultry, separator, implements and sundries. <\A ACRES FREEHOLD: All good land; convenient rail, school and factory; *" 6 acres turnips, balance grass; carries 36 cows, besides 50 ewes; good 4-roomed House, hot water service, bathroom, el. light, full range of outbuildings, including cowbyre with machines. Price for property, £2OOO. Large State Advance mortgage can be taken over. 1A ACRES FREEHOLD: Main Line Township, NORTH OTAGO; all the •■•" best of land; carry 10 cows and grow early market produce; comfortable 4-roomed House, el. light and all outbuildings. Price, £950. Terms, £l5O deposit. OftA APRKfi TroTT/EH/Tr TV fnnuonlont apVinnl rod Mr • nil annA land- parrv v 700 ewes, besides cattle; 6-roomed House and full range of outbuildings. Price, £l4 10s per acre. Terms, £3OO deposit. 200 ACRES FREEHOLD: Handy school and rail; clean, undulating land; **"" few acres turnips, balance grass; carry 250 ewes; 5-roomed House and all necessary outbuildings. Price, £I4OO. Terms, £2OO deposit.

OQ7K-IN CONSEQUENCE of the dJUtu own er's departure from Dunedin, a delightful modern HOME becomes available for sale. Stylish Bungalow, built 2 years; exceptional construction, distinctive design, sumptuous interior, fitted with every imaginable modern appliance; peerless situation; clean, wholesome surroundings; bathed in sunshine. Opportunities certainly come to those who wait, and in this instance the right moment has most assuredly arrived for some lucky purchaser. Be quick, it's only £975. PQGK—NORTH-EAST VALLEY (on JjOOO the sunn y side): Distinctive modern BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, arrestingly attractive design, delightful interior; modern in every detail; ornamental fibrous ceilings, handsome tiled slabs; kitchenette especially attractive, incorporating many unique and distinctive features; magnificent section: well-kept lawns, choice flowers and shrubs. You've been waiting for this &J.3.U0 BUNGALOW, built 2 years; faultless construction!; attractively designed, charming interior, fitted with every conceivable requisite that the most discriminating homeseeker could desire, select residential area. You must see this without fail, 'tis indeed a golden opportunity. CLOSE UNION STREET—Owner leaving Dunedin, reluctantly compelled sell Superior HOME. 6 rooms, irreproachable condition, lofty, spacious rooms, expensively papered, electric light, hot water service; fine section; rich productive soil. A sterling city property, undeniably cheap at £IOSO. rooms, sun room, and motor garage. Oriel and casement windows, spacious interior, conveniently arranged, and of exceptional artistic merit; modern fibrous ceilings, tiled fires, expensive Papers; fashionable neighbourhood, ositively, and without parallel, the biggest bargain on the market at £IOSO. GRENFELL, SMITH & CO., LTD., STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Telephone 12-221. OUTSTANDING VALUES INSPECT AND YOU WILL BUY. v v about 530 acres carrying sound pasture without topdressing. Situated 32 miles large coastal city by metalled road. House of 5 rooms, woolshed and yards all in sound condition. Wintering on grass alone 1000 sheep and 50 cattle. This is a sound income-pro-ducing property which can be run at a minimum of costs. PRICE FOR QUICK SALE, £5 10s per acre. (2) QAA ACRES, situated 10 miles good *yyj\f s tock centre. Over half in clean pastures, 50 acres after plough. Ring fenced, numerous paddocks, well watered. Fences mostly first class Good woolshed, sheep and cattle yards. House 5 rooms, bathroom and washhouse. Wintering about 900 sheep and 130 cattle. PRICE FOR THE FREEHOLD, £4 5s per acre. (3) 1 dflft ACRES, 5 miles from rail by L ±\J\f m etalled road. Sound buildings. Good sheep country, carrying approximately 2100 sheep and 170 cattle. PRICE £4 per acre. All these areas are Land Transfer Title. At the prices fixed there is no sounder buying on the market, and unusually easy terms can be arranged to approved purchasers. Stock at valuation if reciuired. Further information will be supplied upon communicating with S. K. S. TIPPING, Otorohanga. f""A DEPOSIT, 30s weekly—Modern %i'o\J BUNGALOW; 5 rooms; first-class order; rise, above Gardens; accept £075; vacant.—Timlin's. >Wf—£so DEPOSIT, 22s 6d weekly: /\> I*) Green Island—s ROOMS; nice appearance; conveniences; freehold; better than renting.—Timlin's. COAA-ABBOTSFORD (close Station): *«7UU Brick BUNGALOW, as new; well-built 4 ROOMS, kitchenette, sunroom; freehold section; rare opportunity. Timlin's. fiAO K—CHOICE MODERN BUNGAJ(J/uO LOW; 5 rooms; freehold; close Mornington car; owner leaving; nothing better.—TlMLlN'S, 25 Dowling street. FOR SALE, hill suburb, splendid BUILDING SITE; cheap; handy town.—29B, Times. nTiyiy k—MODERN storey and a-half &JL HO Brick; garage: city, rise; private sale.—No. 263, Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23512, 28 May 1938, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23512, 28 May 1938, Page 18

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