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»*LEB BY AUCTIOM. SALES BY AUOil" SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. 1914, SATURDAY, 7th NO". ■ ; R IL3O o'clook. At 11.30 o'ck >. Otago Bazaar. At tho Dunedin Horso «.v ~. npHEOTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA- DRAUGHT ' rTγ HT A TTVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW t'.tJiSL »™ , ' IGHr ZEALAND (LIMITED) will offer, at their iv.S Weekly Horse Sale, as above- W RIGHT, STEPHENS.-N. ,V 00 On Account Mr D. Snoll (Momona): f T (LTD.) have received >«<r,i<i, O ns to Black Mare, 6yrs; broken to saddle and offer, as above, Spring Geldins, 4yrs; broken to all **"** , ork - 1 draught Gelding. » . ,„%?=?. -fcs-» j £>•£»;«£'■ - c ■ ■■':.; :-m j firss a set- H< ""* l -Sp ■ '■ - - L. MACLEAN, 9 draught Mares and . .• 5n Auctioneer. 5 epring-cart and ligh. .i.< t • fi ■■• ms.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. "V iLBIOH CIAUBEIB, i X. /i'V. 41 COWLING STEBET ' / />\ (Cutting.) EeUhliehed XV/ q \ 661 - ESTATE _ AgBOTB._ _AGENT& INVESTORS, AGENTS. PROPERTIES MANAGED, RENTS COLLECTED TO LET. TO LET. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. GEORGE STREET. — 9-roomed RESI- CITY (North End).-SEVEN-ROOMED DENCE; washhouse (copper tubs); RESIDENCE, with all modern convenidrained; and all modern conveniences. enoee; electric light, and drained to £• sewer. There is a verandah front and DUNDAS STREET.—Six-roomed RESI- bay window. It is situated close to the DENCE; washhouee, copper, tubs, and penny section, and is a really good barall modern conveniences. gain at the price. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. — Five-roomed WE HAVE A NUMBER OF COTTAGES HOUSE: washhouse (copper, tubs); FOR SALE IN DIFFERENT PARTS drained to sewer. OF SOUTH DUNEDIN-REALLY MAITLAND STREET.-FIVE-ROOMED ° HEAP HOMES K)R WORKING HOUSE (twootorey); drained; bath, mW - CLOSE T0 ™E WORKtubs, boiler; 10s 6d week. SHOPS AND WORKS. IF YOU CALL ON US WE WOULD BE LONDON STREET.—IO-roomed RESI- PLEASED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH DENCE (two-storey, brick), with every FULL PARTICULARS modern convenience. HIGH STREET (handy to the town).— SEVEN-ROOMED RESIDENCE, two- TO LET. TO LET. ■ storey; electric light; drained; and every modern convenience. CARGIJ/L ROAD, SOUTH DUNEDIN.— Three SHOPS, single-fronted, with WALKER STREET. - Five ROOMS, Dwellings attached. The situation is modern conveniences; drained; wash- handy to Ogg's Corner, and the rentals house, and everything up to date. are cheap.

I _ B A T T E R S B Y & CO., A.M.P. BUILDINGS. ! No. 25 BOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN. 11 K() ACRES FKEEHOLD; tussock country, lying well to the sun; splendidly j""*v waterer; 400 acres has been under cultivation; carrying 1050 ewes; 5roomed House and outbuildings, stable, shearing shed; 6 miles from rail. ; Price, £4 12s 64 Terms, or will exchange for farm cioae to a city. 140 AC £ ES FREEHOLD (Milton); rolling downs, and all ploughable; watered ■ by running streams; suitable for dairying and cropping; quarter-mile from school; close railway. Price. £6 10s per acre. Easy terms. ' O7A ACRES LEASEHOLD; rental, £78; 5J years' lease; well watered; all in ! <vt V graae, 59 head stook> 20 s h ee p ; w jn carry 200 ewes and 15 cows; good ! buildings; two miles rail. Prioe, £445 goin? concern. • s % ACRES LEASEHOLD; good dairying country; rental £1 per acre; 6 years' i lease; 4-roomed House, hut, oowbyre for 15 cows, stables; stock, 22 cows, I 3 heifers, 2 horses; full set farm implements, eeparator; milk run 25 gal- f lons. Grainy concern, £500. Terms. ( *M\(\ ACRE S for straightout Lejise (North); 30 acres flats, balance rolling downs; ' ?™ House, stable, byre; well watered; li miles from creamery. ' Will lease for 5 years at 9s po r acre. No goodwill. ( EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE | (ORCHARD. PROPERTY 22 acres (14 acres Lip., 8 acres freehold; new 5-roomed < House, outbuildings, shed; 10 acres under orchard, principally apples; f riock 2 horses, 3 cattle; all implements, harness; going concern, £1350 c i )W £? R WILL EX CHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY OR SMALL 2 if ARM. , 6- ROOMED ow B S GA wfLl' -_2ss_2ifoSTftR h a_sss r *isir land; ** £m '! 1 R(\ AC^E ? (130 acres freehold, 50 acres leasehold), North; flats and rolling downs » in 5 paddocks; well watered; all in grass, including 20 acres new grass-4-roomed House, scullery, byre for 10 cows, stable, fowlhouse and run; " U miles from rail; present stock, 100 breeding ewes with lambs, 32 cattle, horses, smplements and furniture in house. Going concern £1300- would * exchange for small place near Dunedin (on Otago Peninsula preferred) KKfl ACRES FREEHOLD (Canterbury); all flat agricultural land; subdivided, well tJtJvr watered: the buildings are substantial, and consist of 7-roomed House stable, chaffhouse, implement shed, woplshed, etc.; crops—6 acres wheat' 25, acree barley, 40 acres oate, 70 acres" green feed, 40 acres under the plough, 10 acres potatoes :2 miles from school, 2 miles from creamery Price. £12 10s per acre. The G overnment valuation "for this farm is £12 *!?? T 7 e -,S**S n *2? re * a turnover of £2 to £3 per acre in it. OWNER ( WILL- EXCHANGE FOR FARM 150 to 200 ACRES, OR SHEEP COUN- • OHA ACRES FREEHOLD; dairying; in 7 paddocks; well watered; all rolling c /vw downs; new 5-rootned House, 5-stalled stable, loosebox, and barn; 90 acres . i ploughed, 80 acres new grass; 4 mile from fictory, rail. Price. £15 per a acre; mortgage £1000. Owner, who wishes to retire, will exchange for ] town property. I Af\ ACRES FREEHOLD (North); to lling downs, in 4 paddooks ; well watered; I •V* v all in grass; grows good wheat; 5-roomed House, stable, men's hut; £ mile i from rail; £100 to £150 cash required to purchase, or will exchange for " town property. i . c

> ~~ : " c e I WATERS, RITCHIE, & C 0., \ AUCTIONEERS AND AGENTS, t CRAWFORD ST., DtTNEDIN. 1 a —- * FOR SALE. t 480 ACRES FREEHOLD, close to Main South Line Station; all ploughable, I well fenced, and judiciously subdivided. All paddocks are well watered, and c contain good shelter for stock. Substantial 8-roomed House, stable, barn, implement j shed, and other buildings. The whole property is well cultivated, end in excellent t ) oondition, and is, in short, one of the BEST FARMS IN THE DISTRICT. 1 1 d : PRICE £11 10s PER ACRE. I I • 1 [ FAVOURABLE TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. > r >: ' b -—.■ — - c farms > ti | £3 10s PER ACRE. <1 [ UNEQUALLED for TURNIPS, and GROWS CLOVER TO PERFECTION. S o ' t; The MARAETAIBLOCK is EXCELLENT CROPPING and FATTENING COUN £ TRY. It is ABSOLUTELY the FINEST UNIMPROVED ESTATE in the FAMOUS d WAIKATO VALLEY. RAILWAY STATION on "the BLOCK. Splendidly watered HANDY to a FJRST-CLASS STOCK MARKET. MAGNIFICENT CLIMATE. t] c Call at Our OFFICE, opposite tie COMMERCIAL HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, e HAMILTON ; or Write for PLAN and GENUINE REPORTS br PRACTICAL FARf MERS of HIGH REPUTATION. All iriormation required promptly attended ta I AREAS from 50 to 850 ACRES. 3 ■ MARAETAI FARMS LTD., o ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS (LIMITED), f 7 AGENTS, HAMILTON. D

The best advertisement is quality in the y bottle, and quality has always been the 7< motto of Messrs Maokie and Co. Distillers ci Ltd., the "proprietors of the famous w "WHITE HORSE" Whisky. They tl have consequently not the same margin c ' of profit for indiscriminate advertising as some of their rivals. They depend a! mainly on personal recommendation. —1 A polo pony belonging to an officer at Aldershot a remarkablo feat, when it cleared an Bft hedge beside a railway embankment. The animal took fright in the lr village of Weybourne while being ridden by a lad. ' As a thirst quencher, WOLFE'S V SCHNAPPS the best drink ever invented. o

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16224, 6 November 1914, Page 7

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