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HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET i m mm mwm i ||||i^|| m mm mss mm m * ’fi 1 ! ' , / r ' : y ,-: m,' i ~ st.*( i M Wk:** \u ; m KE W Two minutes from Forbury Coimer, with Harbour View. This beautiful RESIDENCE of 8 rooms and full-sized billiard room; panelled hall and dining room, 2 sun porches; i-acre in lawns, garden and shrubs; garage; glass house. - For further particulars apply to MACDONALD, LAND AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, 5 Dowling street. Telephone 10-469. Private 20-424. Day Phone 13-640. Box 351. Evening Phone 22-515. R. H.BNDERSO N, LAND AGENT, 236 Princes street, Dunedin, corner of Princes and Rattray streets (upstairs). X>ROAD BAY: Nice HOME, perfect order, 3 rooms and sun room, scullery with electric range; large washhouse with bath fitted in. Good freehold section, planted out in vegetables. Price £350. (JOUTH CANTERBURY: GENERAL STORE and BUTCHERY BUSINESS ° combined; freehold property; 2 shops, 5-roomed house, modern conveniences: up-to-date freezer with butcher’s shop; 3 petrol pumps. Turnover £SOOO per annum. Price for freehold, £1450. Stock and plant at valuation. ■\TORTH OTAGO, close to the coast: 200 ACRES FREEHOLD, all splendid land; grows 60-80 bushels wheat and carry 4 ewes to the acre. Good 6-roomed house with modern conveniences; full range of outbuildings in good order. Price £27 per acre. Terms. £llOO deposit, balance at 4J per cent. (CROMWELL: Modern 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, erected 5 years; outbuildings including garage on 1-acre freehold section. Price £950. 4-00 ACRES Government Lease; carrying capacity 300-400 sheep; 5-roomed jjouse and all outbuildings. Price £750. Easy terms arranged. POULTRY FARM, North Otago: 11 ACRES Freehold, all flat land; permanent _ water; 2 acres under plough; balance grass. Nice 3-roomed House, with bathroom, el. light and all outbuildings, including fowlhouses for 800 hens. Price £1025, including 450 hens and pullets, also 300 sexed chicks, 5 cows, separator, incubators, brooders, etc. REAL ESTATE NEWS TWENTY-FIVE ACRES OF RICH TAIERI LAND,' TWENTY-FIVE ACRES’ OF RICH TAIERI LAND, Together with SUPERIOR BUNGALOW RESIDENCE of 6 ROOMS. Outbuildings include Garage. Sheds, 4-roomed Cottage. VALUABLE POULTRY RUNS, LARGE RESERVOIR supplies 24 taps on property, water right in perpetuity. £IOOO (approx.) of VALUABLE BLUEGUMS. TWENTY ACRES leased (year to year) at £2OO per year, payable 6 months in advance. This property is definitely one of the finest of its class on the Taieri Plain. It has a glorious situation, being on a very slight rise near a main road. The owner is retiring, and will help finance an approved purchaser. A wonderful opportunity for market gardening and poultry. Further particulars from \ L B X. HARRIS, LIMITED, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS.

J W. H. CLARKE AND -SON, LIMITED, (Late Clarke and Venn. Ltd.) HEAL ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS AND “THE MOTOR AUCTIONEERS." KING’S THEATRE BUILDINGS. 19 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN Cl P.O. Box 680. Telephones: Office 10-842: J W H. Clarke. F.R.E.1.. 13-106; A. H. Clarke 23-704 >7K— CHOiCE FREEHOLD, with *** s.fnnmo/) semi-bungalow, 5-roomed with all modern appointments; lovely sunny position, slightly on rise. South End; £275 cash and the balance arranged to suit purchaser. Vacant possession. 3 CHOICE Roughcast modern cuOO\J HOME, elevated corner section; no climb; freehold; let to a good tenant at 30s per week: we find them another place if sold and buyer wants possession. £975 —NEW Brick BUNGALOW - 4 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, lav., coalhouse, and largo porch all under one roof: lovely view: level freehold section; finance arranged to suit buyer. £I3OO~ HANDSOME Brick BUN ' GALOW, on slight rise. St. Clair; 4 rooms, k’ette.. and garage; sun all day; owner willing to deal with a small poultry farm or market garden; north preferred. FREEHOLD LAND, suitable *l7Ol/ f or subdivision, right alongside railway station: area nearly 14 acres, all level; suitable for poultry farm and market garden. NORTH END: Handy little HOME. 5 rooms, all convs.: verv sheltered: warm, sunny spot. 007^— MORNTNCTON: 4 ROOMS, JJO I 1/ all convs.; freehold: owner leaving, keen to sell. R J Girr in the City, no trams, handy to everything; suit elderly people; clear title, but we can arrange finance if buyer requires it. 000-ST. CLAIR (choice posltion): Substantial RESIDENCE, single storey: would make two flats; everything modern: Slate Advances loan. £6OOO —SHEEP FARM, going concern: 2000 acres. 900 ewes, lovely home, handy Dunedin: take town property or small farm in Exchange. MUSSELBURGH BUNGALOW, handy to Queen’s drive; a most desirable little home, 4 rooms and kitchenette: every possible‘convenience; in perfect order, and, the price only £950 HANDY ROSLYN MILLS, on nicely elevated freehold: Sound 4roomed VILLA HOME, with all latest conveniences. Vendor would consider exchange for six rooms, same locality. £750 CITY SIDE'ROSLYN: A superior and attractive BUNGALOW, 5 large rooms and enclosed sun porch; expensively fitted throughout with latest laboursaving conveniences. The situation is ' delightful. The view over the city and harbour is extensive and the garden with its lawns, flowers and shrubs is a picture. £IBOO J-JAGGTTT, DUTITIE, AND CAMPBELL. 2 DOWLING STREET. Phone 10-237. 3X ACRES, close Dunedin; Brick Resi'2 dence; all conveniences: poultry and brooder houses: price £1500; consider exchange town property.—J. W. H. Clarke and Son. Dowling street. FOR SALE at Moeraki, quarter-acre SECTION, overlooking harbour; sunny position.—Apply Box 152, Oamaru, THE Perfect PAINT for local conditions is the guaranteed Perfecto Paint: 22s 6d.—At Wren’s.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23952, 30 October 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23952, 30 October 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23952, 30 October 1939, Page 12