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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. B r A T T E R S, B Yj '& C O, a LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, Telephone 2141. 25 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephone 2141. Of) A A ACRES S.G. RUN; rental £60 por annum; in 3 blocks and 2 paddocks; * uvu all in natural state; no scrub; well watered; House, stable, sheep yards, men's hutj stock—9oo sheep, 10 head cattle, horses, implements. Cash required, £1500. OQ AAA ACRES PASTORAL LEASE; rental £100 por annum; long lease; /S/t -""'-' , -' suitably subdivided, of which 600 Acres rich river fiats for cropping and fattening surplus; buildings—7-roomed House, woolshod, sheep yards, dip, men's huts; orchard; stock—sooo sheep, 95 head cattle, horses, full set implements. Going concern, eight shillings (8s) per acre. A cheap property, and terms can bo arranged for purchasing. OKA ACRES (L.H.), MILTON; RENT £42 per annum; 5-roomed House and all *JtJ\J necessary buildings; carries 300 owes and cropping. PRICE, £250. A A(\ ACRES (L.H.); RENT £40 por annum (Peninsula); good 5-roomed House and outbuildings; 16-stall cow byre; STOCK—I 7 cows, 1 bull, and younc stock 2 horses, and implements. AS A GOING CONCERN, £450. ' t[-ROOMED HOUSE (St. Leonards); washhouse, fowl run, including fowls- also Sum ** . mor CRIB and Furniture; 3i acres F.H. PRICE, £475. Cash required £175« * ir-ROOMED HOUSE; almost hew (SUBURBS); with 1 acre; fino sunny position • ONLY £700. £100 cash required. 5-ROOMED HOUSE and outbuildings: garden, with fruit trees; 1 aero land- fowl jhouse and run. PRICE; £450. TERMS ARRANGED. O FINE HOUSES (DUNEDIN); well Iet;'EQUITY, £1600. WILL EXCHANGE 0 FOR A FARM ABOUT EQUAL EQUITY. J^OUANUS SPLENDID 5-ROOMED RESIDENCE (ROSLYN); \LL CONVENrFNrP"*. HANDY CAR; PINE SECTION. £650; EASY TERMS. ' OOOD 4-ROOMED HOUSE (SOUTH DUNEDIN); with pantry, bathroom, scul- ** S'andif'Td 0 ; i&r ß^^ 01 ®' Telephone 959. G" E<>RG E' W. KID D, Telephone 95g LAND SALESMAN. REAL ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT 40 DOWLING STREET (next Jackson's Tea Rooms), DUNEDIN.' OQ ACRES FREEHOLD; situated twTTIIASEHOLD DAIRY FARM as Goinc 1 . mUes , frOm i o "™ t V mnUS ' n 801 ? 001 90 acres; situated 12 mUes alongside; 6-roomed Dwelling, 30-stallcd from Dunedin; rent £1 per acre; full cowshed, 2 stables (four stalls each); all ment of buildings, full set implementein grass except rew acres scrub. Price, stocks—2o cows, 1 bull, 3 pimj 4 horie R can bo arranged Fol. 96 calves. Price, £700, as a Going ConcS . BivKJlifcifclOLD DAIRY J&ARM, 75 acres . < Fol RS A situated in the centre of one of the (*(} ACRES Suburban Property withni best dairying districts in Otago; splendid 14 miles of Dunedin (northT-R 5-roomed Dwelling (every convenience), roomed House, h. and o. water staWp' stable, barn, trapshod, also cowbyre and byre, splendid home; the very thine for engme-roorn; buildings all new. Price, £38 retired farmer. Price, £1450 Mortimo-A per acre. Deposit, £1000; or owner would- £500. Owner of this splendid little nro consider an Exchango for a Good Property perty will Exchange for larger monerfv situated north of Dunedin. Fol. 68 south of Dunedin. S Fol 7^ OJI ACRES, situated South Otago; 190 ACRES (Inchclutha) ; moderate Ift \ n?W l" r S°T* D T Umg ' staUo ' X/ * S rental = 5-roomed Dwelling and al! loft, shearing, shed, hut, cowbyre; carrying conveniences; chaffhouse, cowbfre and 330 ewes and lambs 40 dry sheep, and 10 stable; 14 acres wheat, 10 acres oats 6 head cattle; situated alongside railway acres ready for turnips; stock—lo cows in station school store, P. 0., and dairy fac- head cattle, 3 horses; 30 fowls fu? let of tory. Pnce, £12 10s per acre; no mort- implements, and everything necessary for gage. Owner would make reasonable terms, working farm. Price, £650, as a coin? con or consider an Exchange for Small Farm cern. iL £i handy to Dunedin, and leave balance on 017 ACRES (situated 6 miles from Dun LEASE feorfSy? Si; tr^ed * tT P* ,? c , res i u ° &§?**; -5-roomed byre, large loft, 2-stalled stable, c£\ T shej House, 6-stalled stable, chaff house, loosebox, etc, milk run worth £45 to £50 per monthTetc.; rad 6 miles, school 3 miles; 20 acres stock—l2 cows. 1 heifer, 1 bull 2 horns' oats; carrying 500 sheep 40 cattle, and 6 full set implements; furniture for 6 rooms' horses. Will Leaso with Purchasing Clause. Price, £450, as a Going Concern Ter™ Rent, 15s per acre. Fol. 80 £225 down, balance arranged Fol 46 FARMS FOU SALE. 300 23 -LEASE (4s lOd per acre)'; all flat, rich land- splen- • n£ ater ""PPfr; we " f?nced; 4 miles from rail by good road; at nS carrying 750 sheep and cattle; 2 'Dwellings of 10 rooms and 8 rooms convenient steading. PRICE, £2500 for Goodwill and Improvemente. TeTrns Irrangid fi7o A* 3 " 8 ®.f 450 acre 3 Freehold, balance Leasehold); 200 acres flat land, balance OdW undulating; carrying capac.ty two ewes per acre; buildings-five-roomed barn, shearing shed, etc. Good plantation; property adjoins rail and =Mi!!Xl PRICE, £18 per acre for Freehold, Leasehold given m. °° 1, 800 ACRES ,FREEHOLD,! 4-roomed House and steading; will carry 1000 sheen in OWV present state; U miles from Alknton Railway Station. PRICE £5 Jβ rZ acre. Terms arranged. ' P e ? A P? ES FREEHOLD; handy to Main South lino; 250 acres young grass oTT Y n 1 ? 1^ 0 , old ? as^ re and . cr °P; buildings consist of six rooms, with bath (hot and cold Tvater) and all conveniences; 9-stall stable, chaffhouso, large woolshod motor shed, 3-roomed Cottage. PRICE. £10 per acre. Tho owner will consXi- VX CHANGE for SiIALLER PROPERTY. considei EXOTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.), P.O. Box 523. 15 EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. 'Phono 3542.

HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Bale, Jo Let, I»Bt and Found, Miscellaneous Wanrj, Etc, One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 3/8; 6 insertions, 6/-. Strictly Oaah la Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. ■p 0•' R SAL E, North Canterbury, SHEEP RUN, SHEEP RUN, SHEEP RUN, 9000 Acres Freehold. / £4 per acre. ■ Winters 6500. sheep, including 3000 ewes. Very Easy Terms. No Agents. Address OWNER, 20d Box 189, Dunedin. FOR SALE, 5-roomed BUNGALOW, nearly new; electric light; sun all day; £660; portion can remain at 5£ per cent.—Quick and Smith, Stock Exchange. OQKA — ST. KILDA: Beautiful driUitXJ HOUSE, 7 rooms; suit retired farmer; near trams; bargain.—Bryant, Octagon. 14-cJ TTTTOfR SALE, 4-roomed HOUSE, wash--P house, bathroom, scullery (all one roof); h. and c. water; 1300gol concrete tank; lovely view.—Address New, Times Office I9d 4?OKA— NICE 5-roomed COTTAGE 3Z/.4i<tJV> (/-lose to .jetty, Portobello); iacre, fenced; splendid view; cellar underneath; house good order.—M'Donald. Princes street. ]cjj Qf\f\ ACRES FREEHOLD, M3rfcon~dls*J\J\7 trict; carry 400 sheep, double if cultivated; well fenced and watered; fiveroomed House and outbuildings; handy school and P. 0.; sacrificed £1600.—Apply Iα Gourley street, Musselburgh, Dunedin. HEDtCfIL. PILLS will assist you to obtain the full measure of health to which you are entitled Ihey are doing this for thousands every day. Pills aro a ecientiSo ditrestive preparation of the best and purest -n grediente. Their direct action upon the bodily organisation is mainly threefold— they are a tonic, a corrective, and a purifvmg medicine. They teno up the stomach when it ie deranged or jaded with ove--work; they correct the action of tho liver when it is sluggish; and they effectively cleanse the bowels when disordered by constipation. In this way Beecham's PilJs QUICKLY BANISH those distressing ailments which have their origin in a disordered digestive system It is well to keep BeechsmV PilU alwavs a' nand, so that they may be taken immedately any symptoms of digestive trouble make their appearance. Prevention is bettor than cure; and experience proves that a timely doeo of this medicine is usually all that is necessary to orrpst severe attacks of biliousness and dyspepsia Beecham's Pills have a wide remrtation for preventing, as well as curing, BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold in boxes, labelled, prico 10id (56 pillei Is.lid (55 pills), and 23 9d (168 pills). Chain letters are to be barred hereafter from tho United States mails. INFLUENZA SIGNALS. Nature gives a warning when Influenza approaches. Just a sneeze—that's the sign of a cold. Neglect is followed by Infi u . enza, and, maybe, serious complications With the first snoezo or "snifflo" take NAZOL, and be free from Influenza by chasing away that cold. Is 6d buys sktv doses of NAZOL. Order now—any" Chemist j or Store.— Advt . '

OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY • ————•» _. The monthly meeting of the committee of the Otago A. and P. Society was held yesterday; present-Messrs R. A. S Cantrell (president, in tho chair), E. F. Duthio J itoss, J. A. Roberts, J. Macandrow, J. F A. Ewing, Edgar C. Hazlett, W r - H. M. Driver, and J. Nimmo lho Chairman referred to tho death of Mr A. M. Macdonald, who was a candidate for election to the committee, and moved that a tetter of condolence be sent to his parents. —lne motion was earned, • The Chairman also referred to the number of deaths that had recently taken place amongst members of tho society and exhibitors and on behalf of the committee extended to all who had suffered the heartfelt sympathy of tho society. The President reported that delegates from the society had recently waited on the JJorbury Park Club, with a view to arranging dates for the society's show in conjunction with the trotting club's fixtures, and after discussion, it was agreed that the show be held on January 29 and SO, the trotting club arranging its fixture for the two following days. Accounts amounting to £1046 18s 10d wore passed for payment The Executive Officer of the Now Zealand Munitions and Supplies Department wroto stating that a communication was being do- | spatchod to the High Commissioner requesting him to see what could bo done in the way of assisting the Royal Agricultural bociety to ship samples of turnips, mangeb, etc., for the society's Winter Show— nZ ceived. The Secretary of the Hospital Helpers' Association wrote applying for permission to make a collection on the show grounds.— It was resolved to grant tho request subject to certain conditions being observed. Mr A. Davidson, Alexandra, was elected a member of committee for the vacancy for Central Otago, and Mr D. M'Lennan, Damrobin, ■ was elected for the vacancy in tho Clntha-Tuapeka district. On the motion of Mr E. F Dirthie seconded by Mr E. C. Hazlett, it was resolved that a sub-committee consisting of the chairmen of tho various sub-committees be set ivp with power to act- "to revise tho list of judges for tho coining Summer Show. A considerable amount of detail business in connection with the forthcoming snow was dealt with.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17503, 20 December 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17503, 20 December 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17503, 20 December 1918, Page 8

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