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SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 27th MAY, At half-past 2 o'clock. At Todd Bros,' Auction Booms, Heriot. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. In the Finest Dairying District in Otago. FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS. Part of the ARDMORE ESTATE, KELSO. Also, THE LEASE OF THE AHP MORE RESIDENCE, With 319 Acres of Splendid Land. TODD B iTo S. (L T D.), In conjunction with THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, are instructed to offer for salo by auction, at Heriot, on Thursday, 27th May,, at half-past 2 o'clock, Ihe following Valuable Farms, being a Subdivision of Part of tho Ardmore Estate, Kelso:— Lot I.—Part of Section 4, containing 61 aores, fronting the Kelso-Heriot Main road, and bounded by the Heriot railway and Crookston Creek, near Kelso. L<pt 2. —Part Sections 4 and 5, coiltaming 62 aores, adjoining Lot 1, partly occupied by Mr T. Jenkins until Novemb&t and W. Rentoul until August, Lot 3.—Part of Sections 4 and 5, containing 28 acres, on the east side of Kelso railway line and Creek, occupied by Mr Paulin until November,^l92l. Lot 4.-48 Sections fii. the Extension of the Township of Kelso, containing 22 acres, in tho occupation of Mr T. Jenkins until November. 1921. Lot s.—Part of Section 3, containing 26 acres, with frontages to Kelso-Heriot road and Scrubby Flat road, situated in rear of Mr Rentoul's property, partly occupied by Mr Rentoul until August, 1921. _ Lot 6.—Part of Section 3, containing 41 acres, fronting the Kelso-Heriot and Scrubby Flat roads. Lot 7.—Part of Section 3, containing 41 acres, adjoining Lot 6. Lot B.—Sections 8 and 50, containing 87 aores, fronting Scrubby Flat road. _ Lot 9.—Sections 7 and 51, containing 102 acres, adjoining Lot 8, occupied by Mr Holt until May, 1922. All buildings belong to the tenant.' Lot _ 10.—Section 2, containing 82 acres, adjoining Lot 9, and occupied by Duff and Paulin until November, 1921. Lot 11.—Section 1, .containing 83 acres, occupied by T. Wilson until May, 1922. All buildings belong to the tenants. Lot 12a.—The Ardmore Homestead and 319 acres, together with the substantial briok residence and ooncrete born thereon. A 10 or 14 years' lease of this lot will be offered at an annual rental for land and buildings on the usual farm lease clauses. Possession of the land will be given immediately aiter a deposit of six months' rent has been paid, and possession of the house . later. Lots 12, 13, 14. —Freehold Sections 11, 12,, 14, and part of Sections 13, 48, and 49, containing 257 acres, at • rear of Ardmore homestead and fronting Toropuke road, Scrubby Flat road, and Swift Creek, and adjoining the Toropuke Estate. This may be offered in one lot at the option of tho owners. If not sold, may be offered in three lots as under: — Lot 12.—Section 11 and part of 12, containing 85 acres, fronting Toropuke road. Lot 13. —Part of Section 12, containing 84 acres, adjoining Lot 12. Lot 14. —Section 14 and part 13, 48, 49, containing 86 acres, fronting Scrubby Flat road. As_ all the areas mentioned are only approximate, they will be sold subject to correct axea being obtained after survey. The terms of payment for tho Freehold Farms aro exceptionally liberal—viz.: 1. 10 per cent, deposit, 5 per cent, in 3 months, the balance to be paid by halfyearly instalments extending over 7 years., with interest on all unpaid balances at 5| 1 per cent, from day of sale; or 2. 10 per cent, deposit and tho balance in 3 months, •'with interest at 5J per cent, oh tho 3 months;, or 3. 10 per cent, deposit, 23 per cent, in one month, and the balance on mortgage for 5 years at 5f per cent. The purchaser can select any one of tho three aibove terms. For further particulars apply to the Auctioned, from whom plans can be obtained. FRIDAY, 11th JUNE, 1920. IMPORTANT CLEARING' SALE At " Dalmain," Ettrick. npODD BROS. (LIMITED) 1 Jl have been instructed by Mr James Elliott (who has sold his estate) to offer fcfr absolute sale by auction the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising 3500 Sheep, Horses, Cattle, etc. FULL PARTICULARS IN LATER ISSUE. TODD BROS. (LIMITED), 22my Auctioneers. ( MEDICAL rTVHE WORK OF DIGESTION should be performed with edse and completeness if the body is to bo maintained in perfect health. But even in the case ' of those who possess naturally strong diges-.i tions this is far from always being the case,' for the conditions of modern life impose a I strain which frequently gives rise to unavoidable irregularities. Hence almost everybody suffers at times from dyspeptio troubles, more or less pronounced. It is then that medicine becomes a necessity. An ideal remedy for most of the derangements to which the stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels are liable is that well-known preparation —Beecham's Pills. Exercising as they do a tonic, corrective, and cleansing influence «P° n th o disturbed organs, Beecham's Pills speedily bring about marked improvement. The work of digestion is always greatly facilitated by a course of that highly successful medicine, BEECHAM'S PILLS. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled, price—loid (36 pills), Is l&d (56 pills), and 2s 9d • (168 pills). SAFE; jgTEEDMAFS « SOOTHING POWDERS. The Moßt Reliable Medicine for Young Children Known and used all over the Englishspeaking World. These Powders contain NO POISON. 25ap PRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT," It, Cures Soro Legs, Eczema, Piles, Rashes, Chilblains, and Skin Complaints. Sold everywhere S'PRING BLOSSOM ELIXIR," prioa 2s; a Tonio and Blood Cleanser.— Hawkins's Horbal Dopot, 150 George street, Dunedin. LISTEN I—All Patent Medicines sold at "Cash Chemist" Lowest Prices.—At Hawkins. JSO George street, Dunedin. POST FREE.—Good Enemas, from 4s 6d to 12s 6d each.—Address: L. Haw. kins. 150 George street. Dunedin. BLOOM.INE," tho Groat Corn, Wart; and Bunion Cure; prioe 6d; the cheapest r.nd best. Sold everywhere. HAWKINS'S Sixpehnv Cough Kemedy Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis. Trade Mark: "Big Six." ' HAWKINS'S Instant Relief Asthma Powder" is unrivalled; euros when others fail; Is and 2s tins,—lso Georgo street. SUFFERING Women, avoid operations by using "Orange Blossom"; month i treatment, ss.—L. HAWKINS, Georga street, Dunedin, 28a —Ordinary colds total 50,000,000 oases annually in the United Kingdom. For influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cairo, it fid, 2s 9dv~Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17942, 22 May 1920, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17942, 22 May 1920, Page 16

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