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, PROPERTIES POR SALF. AND TO LET. B A T t E R S B Yj & C O. K LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE. FINANCIAL AGENTS. 25 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. J£tsO , DEPOSr T. balance arranged, purchases Good 5-roomed HOUSE; verandah, i<. i^m-JiS 0 " i 7 c a^ r ' ,°i, e^ tric V, E ht ' with i" acro land - Prico £550. Tho House alono is insured for £500. WE INVITE EARLY INQUIRY. 130 A P IES tfP-EEHOLD ( ro liin ß downs country), in 8 paddocks; permanent water. With 7, PB i It RCtca oats, 10 acres tl "" n, P s > I 5 acr cs young grass, 30 acres bush. £1000 mvwfe'r 5 ' 5 ,'' 111 stablo ' 20 " sta11 byrc - £13 per acre. Mortgage±.looo. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE PROPERTY. 11s000 A , ORES GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD (annual rental, 14 years' St<vl-. sYnn , lons °); a ," tussock; with Rood 7-roomed House, woolshed. men's hut. new offer Ttema '15 h ° ad Cattle " PRICE ' £400 ° GOING CONCERN, or 5800 AC ? K . S S - G - RUN; all in tussock, except 100 acres that havo been cultitho run is well watered, and carrying 2000 sheep. Price, £4000 going concern. Terms can be arranged for purchasing. 4-0 ACRES i LEASEHOLD (about 7 years' lease; rental £30). in 4 paddocks; pernt , manent water; with good 5-roomed House, fowl runs, garden. Crop: 3 acres oats 3 acres turnips |-acre potatoes. STOCK: 4 cows, 1 calf, 2 horses. 20 head poul"y; implements. £200 going concern. Terms. 150 (heavy, flat agricultural land); well fenced, watered; subAwY-. i«m dy t0 House, byre, stable. Price. £35 per acre. Mortgage £3500. Owner will exchange for smaller farm. 85 PRE ¥ i ?T LD (™ e F?5 about 25 acres flat; well watered, subdivided; witn o-roomed House, stables, byre; 1 mile rail srhnnl ott* PriVn -P9O npr fTrmTbSS S Sstf! Gt AB HO^SE ra, pß^ O ERTf • (T'lalgEß i~ A ffin- FRJ!EHC " L = D (handy Duncdin), of which i-acre is in orchard and garden; Duncungs; good 6-roomed Houso and outbuildings. Prico, £350; terms, £50 down. gO ACRES (30 acres freehold, 50 acres Government leasehold), Timaru district; roliHouv. if M nS i' ° W ik ,oh A 0, 00 * 03 °, ats > 5 acres turnips. Buildings: Good 4-roomed W ~ ,, t I^ alry ' J M^l tall byrc ' chaffhouse . loose-box; good cropping and fattonsouth o P y i 00 ' £1325 - Mort Sago £325. Owner will exchange for lighter land soutu of Jralmerston. 35 A a^d^l^ EEHO - Ll) i north); S re *? laeß a °d cropping land; handy rail cmvbvro effhr^μ?" 1 ™ 30 cows, besides cropping. Buildings: 5-roomed House, 1 Homo in An CC 'rfi - lr - ICe, £SO c ?u r ? Cre - M(irt Sago £1800. Will exchange for uouso in Duncdin. This is one of the best grazing properties north of Diraedin. ' If i - ™i-« r^^s-s-^^^t 3000 A T C a^ R^ EHOLD: "J 11 ? 8 doime country, in 11 paddocks; permanent 60 head catllo/ RnL ? n p P °j "S* tmn ? S * balance 7? tural stato : carries sheep, ouneaa cattle/ Buildings: Good 8-roomed Houee, stable barn loft , 3 miles rail am 200 OO ACRES. e Per aCre - OWNER 'WILL EXCHANGE A FARM UP TO JOHN & @ONS (LTD) Telephone 190. CORNER LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS.' Telephone 33°1 We make a SPECIALTY of the MANAGEMENT OF TOWN'AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. s= r^ w s ss-f o ? art* -f "•s-V'lr^/s-s i 01. 578 1 TzLfS ACRES, ot-wJiioh 546 acres are Freehold balance SR R ■ r>7n £Sm A °™ wist N Fol. 724 mm; will carr, same in winter il turnins Si pro.iJcd 4 roonSl 'J"""' "' ,"'""1' s'°w» "■ ohard ' B,nie °- n-w™-.«. -tins business proposition should inquire about this searen of a good, sound House, 4-stalled byre, and usual outbuildings 2 S from vW , DeW 6 - roonled ~ TF n 'n an . f?h l 0 t m raiL PriCC ' £45 °- Term's 1 ' CreamOl ' y ' F cXo r O ISaST e n Pr u?tX a «^^^^^ WATERS, RITCHIE, & Co LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, '' CRAWFORD STREET. DUNEDIN. LEASEHOLD FOR SALE 216 S^At^A t balance - nat^ c statc: good return t^£Z miMh House * MTU* STtSS^ I !!^ArSb.^ House (6 rooms), byre, stable? cTcT wil 1 1T ,!?' 6 dair y co ) vs ' made freehold 10s acre Price £6, on e'a? W y J '' Rent £1 year - Can be 180 A MS-?-iirfencfd. ye r ar^? . an b 1 mado freehold 7s M acre; 30 acree *20 A ffi >^^.«a^ 6 g§«^ w^^(i ; .school and factory adconcern, £750; easy terms aVrangVd. ' °" 5£S, ""Plements. As a going 150 A S E !nd L Si, O S I?^ L^««rn y: n 't;.*o: h "* OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). No. 15 Empire Buildings, Princes street. Diinedin.

MEDICAL. BEECH A-M ' S .PILLS will assist you to obtain tho full measureof health to which you arc entitled. They u'e doing this for thousands every day. Pills are a scientific digestive prtparation of the best and purest°ingrediente. Their direct action upon thf bodily organisation is mainly threefold— they are'a tonic, a corrective, and a purifying medicine. They tono np the stomach when it is deranged or jaded with overv.'ork; they correct the action of thn liver when it is sluggish; and they effectively cleanse die bowels when disordered by constipation. In this way Beecbam's Pills QUICKLY BANISH thesp distressing ailments which have thenorigin in a disordered digestive system. It is well to keep Beecham's Pills always at hand, so that they may bo taken immediately any symptoms of digestive trouble make their appearance. Prevention is better than cure; and experience proves that a timely dose of th'is medicmo is usually all that is necessary to arrest severe attacks of biliousness and dyspepsia. Beecham's Pills have a wide reputation for "preventing, ae well ae curing, BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold in boxes, labelled, prico lOid (36 pills) Is ljd (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills). Four wholesale poultry dealers in BerHn worked out a scheme worthy of a Chicago "wheat king" to "corner" tho Christmas and Now Tear goose market. For many weeks beforehand their agents had scoured the Prussian poultry farms on<l bought up everything available in tho gooso lino.. Thoir activities wero so successful that they were able t"> ship three cartloads of gocso to Berlin. As geeeo wero worth from £2 to £5 apiece in these fatlees and meatless times, tho consignment, represented a total value of £9000. The "War "Usury Office," an institution which has had a very busy time during the past few months, allowed tho gooso dealers to ocmpleto their transactions in the provinces, and when the vans reached Berlin tho contents wero confiscated ! Tho merchants wero arrested, and will bo prosecuted. Tho "War Usury Office" also discovered that poultry raisers in the country arc in the h-ibit of making long journeys to Borlin k> .•=•"■" t-'-r-e or four geese, fake news having re-adin'i tho rural regions that a fat gooso now commands £12 10s in Greater Berlin ! On Christmas Evo tho "War Usury Office" •*'-■•> suppressed a plot to "corner" apples, i; ••::■- loads, which had just arrived in Berlin by the canal route, wero seized to an aggregate vahio of £25,000. The peoplo who expected to derive huge and quick profits have all been arrested, and will bo put in tho dock with the geese speculators.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16942, 2 March 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16942, 2 March 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16942, 2 March 1917, Page 8

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