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TO PREVENT SUBSTITUTION. The unique process of numbering every bottle of " WHITE HORSE" Whisky adopted by Messrs Mackie and Co., the proprietors' of that famous Brand, enables them to trace the history of each bottle, and counteracts fraudulent substitution and refilling, —Q PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. * -USUI * Royal mail line of coaches AND MOTOR CARS. The above Line of Cars leave Beaumont : on arrival of Exp rem Train from Dunedin for Miller's Flat, Ettrick, and Roxburgh daily. Via Otago Central Line.—Clyde and Cramwell: Daily on arrival of Train from Dtmedin. COACHES. For Alexandra on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays (Roxburgh overnight). Rox-burgh-Alexandra. — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 9.30 am. Queenstown-Crom-well.—Mondays Wednesdays, and Fridays, 9.30 a-m. Cromwell, Haweo, Pembroke: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satigdaya, 9 ajn.; returning following days. Agents in Dunedin.—New Zealaz*] Express Company and Tourist Department. H. CRAIG ft 00. (LIMITED). Head Office: Peel street, Lawrence. Telephone No. 1. EIGHTON, KURI BUSH, AND TAIERI MOUTH. Royal Mail Coach leaves Green daily at 8.15 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., Saturdays at 1.30 p.m., for Brighton. Brighton for Green Island at 7 0 a.m. and 3.45 p.m., Saturdays at 12 noon. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays ths Coach runs right through to Taieri Beach, returning to Green Island same day THORNLEY & SON, Private Hotel Brighton. 3d OACH LEAVES PORTOBEr.T/l DAILY at 8.15 &.m. for Dunedin; returning from Dunedin (Manee street) at 2 pm. Fare, Is each way. Parcels, Ixiggacre, eta, received ti Stables until 1.30 p.m. D. D. MORRISON, Proprietor, Crust and Crust's Stables, Stafford street RIGHTON COACH leaves Green Island daily on arrival 7.50 a.m. and 5.15 Ejn. trains; Saturdays Lls and 5.15 p.m. eaves Brighton 7 a.m. and 3.45 P-m.; ako Manse street daily 9 a.m.—Wife ma and Hobbs, Brighton House. 6d

PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LIT T. E. 5 H I E L & CO., 'Phone 1050. STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. 'Phone 106 L AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN, FRUIT, AND PRODUCE AGENTS. LICENSED LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND HOTEL AGENTS AND BROKERS. AGENTS AND IMPORTERS OF MOTOR. CARS AND MOTORTRUCKS. TXIGH STREET.—NINE FREEHOLD SECTIONS in beet part of H*h street; 5 JUL minutes from Poet Offioe; purchase moncv may remain et lowest rates; or mane* will be advanced to erect private dwellings or boarding-houses of from 10 to 30 rooms on each of these sections. Prices on application. ST. CLAIR PARK.—A square block of about 5 ACRES; flat, saany, sheltered, freehold land; unrivalled panoramic viow of the ocean, ocean beaoh, Dnnedia, and Otajro Harbour; will subdivide into about 20 sections, or would suit retired farmer. Price for the BJoek, £750. POULTRY FARM, 2 acres; new five-roomed Dwelling; stable and loft, trspshed, fowlhouses and runs; garden; few minutes from city. Price, £575. GENERAL STORE (in best suburb); 7-roomed Dwelling; large section; drained to sewer; room for another house; double-front shop; good business; no goodwill; 3-stall stable, outhouses; telephone bureau, Price, £1200; stock at valuation. "pIARMS. —Poultry Farms, Dairy Farms (with and without stock and implements), JL Fruit Farms, Sheep Farms, Mixed Farms. Wheat and Early P«teto Farms, Farms (in tussock and cultivated), from 2 to 10,000 acres, at prices to sob*, all-comers. QfHOPS AND STORES.—Fruit and Confectionery Shops, Casn Grocery Shops, General Stores in city and suburbs at prices to suit all-comers. Full detail* on application. TYA.IRY FARM of 570 acres (freehold); six-roomed Dwelling; cowbjrres, stable, eto.; XJ 150 acres ploughed, 30 aires turnips, 50 acres English grass; will carry about 150 head cattle; Main South road, 3 miles from school, creamery, and railway station. Owner retiring, will accept £2 per acre. £500 cash; balance mortgage. FRUIT FARM of ll acres (Central Otago); few minutes from railway station, school, and |>09t office; well watered; rabbit-proof fence; 1300 fruit trees, mostly apples, also cherries, peaches, apricots, and strawberries now bearing; two Dwellings, one four and one five rooms. Price £1000; half cash, half on mortgage at easy interest.

"V ATIONAL MORTGAGE Si AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Corner Water and Vogcl streets. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ACRES, S.G.R.; Lease has 14- years to run; rental 4d per acre. Tfro proOOUU perty is well subdivided into suitable blocks; it is all nice low downs, well clad with tussock, and is all good lambing country. The property is situated on a good road, about 4 miles from railway and township. Buildings—Huts, sheep yards, dip, Prioo as a going concern, £3500, which includes 1200 cheep. Tho usual stocking of this property is from 1600 to 1800 sheep. Wo can strongly recommend this run to anyone requiring a first-class property. FIRST-CLASS LITTLE FARM OF 131 ACRES LEASEHOLD, with purch«sing clause at £9 10s per acre in November, 1918: annual rental, £52 12s. The property is subdivided into 5 paddocks; 20 acres in wheat, 35 acres oats, 30 acres rapo and grass, 10 acres turnips, balance in grass; buildings—s-roomed Dwelling, stable, loosebox, cow byre, all in good order; situated close to railway, creamery, and school. Prico for goodwill, £450, which includes £200 paid off principle. We can strongly recommend this Farm to anyone requiring a first-class Farm. CARRYING BUSINESS. WE have for Sale a First-class Mail and General Carrying Business in leading Otago township; stock and plant consist of one motor lorry (40 h.p., nearly new), to carry 20 passengers, 9 young active horses, 2 wagonettes, 1 single buggy, 1 express van, spring-dray, etc., full set of harness, and general equipment for carrying on the business. Tho business shows a big turnover, and satisfactory profits. This is a firstclass opportunity for a young man to get a start in a good paying business. Prioo for goodwill, stook, and plant, £900,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16289, 23 January 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16289, 23 January 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16289, 23 January 1915, Page 12

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