PROPERTIES FO.J SALE AND TO LET. FARMS FOR SALE FREEHOLD (Lawrcnce district); 50 acres young grnss, 4SO acres 2 and o ycais. oi<l 40 acres turnips, 60 pluugiivd; carrying 700 shucp, besides cattlo and crop; f-roonicd Jiuusn (everytnn;g up to date), 6-stall stable, loose-box, barn, wool- \ shod, implement shed mens hut; 1 mil (i school, 4* miles rail; this place lies well to tno sun, Mid growa the 1 «r-,t of crops and holds tho 2 r;iss tin to sheep country; the best iainbir.'jj couniry iu the district. £tOO A , C ' RE6 FREEHOLD; good mixed farm (handy to Dunedin); we'd adapted 'for dairying; grows tho bc-at of t::rn;ps and j,rnss; handy to creamery and school; o-roomoo iiouso, stable, byre, barn, implements, sued. Price £9 ucr ace- £1000 down, balance arranged. " ' AGRI 'f 3 FREEHOLD C-Ho b-st on market); mostly all ploughable; jrom the very host of crops and holds the Grass; good fences, plentv of fec»l and -ood water supply; 500 sheep, 4 cows, 5 horse?; 7-roomed House, 4-stall stable 2 lSoseboies, lmul-ment ."bed; rail alongside, l'rico £12 per acre. Good terms to a good man. OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LTD ) 25 EMPIRE BUILDINGS, ' Bo* 523. Prir.c:* street, Dunedin. 'Phono 5542. •Phone 3540. 0"A RR I S & MAYER, Thono LICENSED LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 214 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. IOA ACRES LEASEHOLD SUBURSPECIAL NOTE. twin r\ N DAmy FARM; first-cla*3 Tryp , . „ {'"?u " rooms, up-to-date bvre, shed, fyV & cannot advertise all our Properties, fcrdhouse, and all necessary outbuildings. but if you call wo will bo very so'-d as a going- concern, with "25 pleased to give particulars of properties c '° v, " s all nccsssary plant. This is ono which might suit you. Now is the time to °' dairy farms offering, and is get on the land. Don't wait until yo.i hear o"riy. *° * roady ,^ p 5l y of somebody who is doing well. Get in and * , I 1 oho a 72 do well yourself. There is health in farm- —LEASEHOLD DAIRY •ing. There is wealth in farming. Get both. ' °f 87 acres, with 20 cows, som3 yonng cattle, 2 horses, and impieJ c T !f ° Dwelling of 4 rooms; on ACRES DAIRYING ard CROPPTXT' ~ by . re -. PRICE, £650. Get in, the 30 FAlOt; and , is jnst commencing. Folii 557 slope to river; equal to the best Taieri KAO ACRES FREEHOLD (£l3 uer land; carries 8 cows and some young stock, acre), 150 ACRES LEASEbesides 3 horses; the present owner milked HOLD, with 6-roomed Dwelling• "-cod or--8 cows last year and cropped 12 acrcs of chard and garden; nothing better offering land, the crops of oats being equal to any- and tho prico a long way°below somo nrottnng m the whole neighbourhood. There perties; £00 on farm, 10 cattle bejs.nothing better in the way of small farms sides horses, all' implements required' for offering, and this will soon sell. If it suits working. This is a really good place and i V; ° 0 110tllln = better. Price if you are looking out for something'good only £55 per acre. Folio 307 look us up. 523 gIEVWRIGHT, HAGGITT, & QO. (LTD.), REGISTERED LAND AGENTS. EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. 200 LJ V P -' North 9 ta f° (E!^ r3,i °) : rent 13s 4d per aero; 8 acres lucerne 40 acres oats grass, and clover, 40 acrcs really for cats and grass; 5-roomcd House and all outbuildings; school adjoining. Price, £1600. With 6 draught horses 6 cows 5 yearlings, stack of sheaves, 2 drays and frames, 2 binders, ploughs harrows otbcr implements, covers, harness, tools, 300 bags chaff, 30 bags oats, etc?; 170 A f^ ES FR ,^ I ; 0 1 LD 1 ™ F^P! ' {rom xhoA and J- IV factory; all flat land; 24 oows 10 young cattle, 4 horses, implements; good 6-roomed House, 16-stailed byre (with milking machines, stable etc Pr!w> -ppc; acre. Stock at valuation, worth about £1101 Wo will put a good man'into thfs farm as a going concern for £500 cash. ,"i? ACRES (Chitha district); large House, stable, loose-box, barn r , c 7°' ; ? rcha ' (1; 19 cattle ('"Cludm- 12 selected cows), 7 horses 160 ewes (in lamb), all implements, separator, churn, etc,; A-miln from school nnd J, £3KO as a goin, concern; £IC<X) down. This would'suit a returned soldfer price asked is close up to the Government valuation, and for a practical man we can arrange tho balance on exceptionally easy terms. Vlv; 120 f ORES FREEH° I I> ( within 5 miles of Dunedin); absolutely the best-graied farm in Otago; would milk 60 cows; buildings. £30 an acre; easy terras 'OA ACRES (north line, on main read to Oamaru); 6-roomed Hon=!n Si) ings; 13 head of cattle, about 160 head noultrv,' gig, P igs eta d ; and railway. As a going concern, £1GC0; term's. " a * Pg ' etC "' aJonffslde Echcol QJ_fb f i<: ® F - S FREEHOL-D (Balclutha); good 6-roomed House (h. and c water) ort <o><±V> buildings. £13 10s an acre, or offer; £500 cash. V water), out--6A ACRES FREEHOLD (Romahapa); 5-roomed House and outbuildin-s £7 acre; £o0 cash. = • - 0 ' "B QA ACRES FREEHOLD (Otckia); situated on tho hill- 4-roomod , lolP outbuildings; 100 ewes given in. £S-10; £4CO cash d HoUs ° Wo have a Larcre List of FARMS and P.T7NTK in SOTTTT-TT a ■>
HOXEY. "jfyjT OX E T TO LEND. The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANE ; s prepared to LEND MONEY on FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current llates. FRED. SMITH, 12 ju . Manager. rSTRUSr MONEY to LEND in Large or -5- Small Suras, for iong or short per:odi, at lowest current rates of interest. CALL AN & GALLAWAY, Solicitors, 213 Princes street, Dunedin (Next door to Auction Rooms of Messrs Alex. Harris »cd Co.). Correspondence Address: Box 233, P.O. Dunedin. 13i MONEY CLUB LEND?> oa all classes Securities, Promissory Notes, Furniture, Stock, eta, from £5 upwards; easy terms.—Hugh Mitchcil, Secretary, 152 High rtreet (next arcade). 28ap TfyfTONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON" -W-&' MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS.. Empire Buildings, Princes street. MONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR -W-1 SMAXL AMOUNTS ON FREEHOLD SECURITY MONDY t STEPHENS, Solicitors. Express Co.'a Building. Bond st. "R/TONEY to LEND on Furniture, Pianos, IVJL Sewing Machines. Lifo Policies, Bills of Lading. Promissory Notes, Stock, Scripeasy repayments. ~ Otago Finance and Agency Company (Ltd.), 15 L'mplr.; Buildi.,gs, Dunedin. 28my jp>-jjo £20, £50, £100 to LEND; Bills Z&ijLXJ Discounted lowest rates; easy pay ments.—Bryant, agent, Octagon. 13s
HEOICau (PJ.ET 17ELL AND KKEP TVELL A groat mnny minor ailments are duo to a disordered digestive) system. So important is the digestive process that even tho slightest derangement of any of the grea', organs concerned, as tho liver, stomach, or bowels, will, if uncorrected, react unfavourably upon tho general health: It will therefore bo recognised at once that the basis of good health i» a sound diges tion. This boinjr «cx it is evident that attention should ba grren to tLo state of tho digestive organs and any symptoms of biliousness, flatuknee. dyspepsia and coartipat:on be removed as soon as they appear. Olio of tho best, quickest and surest means of rectifying such irregularities is to tako a few doses of that popular medicine— lieecham's Pills. This medieino has many good and •sveli-recoziused qualities. It purifies tha blood and ' exercises a cleansing, restorative, and hea.th-giving influence upon the entiro system. A 6imple way to get w>il and keep well is to take BEECHAM'S PILLS Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens. England. Sold every whero in bores, labelled. Prioe, lO&d (36 pills), Is lid (56 pills), and 2s 9d (16 1 ; pills).
CERE GEN" GIVES RENEWED ENERGY. When nerve forco is at low ebb—when your very muscles seem robbed of tlieir former power—take Cercgen and start on the ro.id to renewed fitness. Cercgen is a permanent nerve builder. It is a food -which gives tno system proper nourishment in a fornf which makes it easily assimilated. Cerefjen is a Proteid-Phosphat© Food, and brings tho system back to perfect health oecauso i& supplies essential elements not contained in meats, bread, .uid other everyV a .T. Coregen was used in Naval and Military Hospitals, and is recommended by , "top 2s 6d, 4, 6d. 6s 6d. and 12s, at cnomL'ts. Tho 12g r>ize contains o-ipht times tho amount of tho 2s 6d tin.—Advt.
WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS will keep tho system freo from tho causes of kidno-> troubles.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17730, 15 September 1919, Page 10
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