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— Lightning is most frequent in the summer bocauso heat produces great evaporation, which in turn develops electricity. . Lightning -would be invisible were tho air a conductor. As it is a non-conductor it cannot convey tho nlcctrio fluid invisibly. No four-shilling pieces have been coined at _ the British Mint sinco 1880, and no fiveshilling pieces since 1902. ENJOY YOUR SHAVE. A few drops of "Q-tol" (2s) rubbed well into the face before lathering rapidly softens the beard and makes tho skin smooth and supple. The razor does not drag.—Advt.

0 PBOPERTtga POR BALB AND TO LET. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, " AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN, MANSE STREET. DUNEDIN. S e 1 fifiQ ACRES MILTON DISTRICT (1371 acres freehold and 291 acres O.R.P. . , yf. leasehold at cheap rental); nice, sunny, undulating, easily-mustered coun ,1 iry. iiolclmg somo of the best tussock to be found in Otago; well watered and fenced y 60 acres sown m oats and 50 acres ploughed for turnips; carries comfortably 1200 sheei ' anc. 30 head of cattle. BUILDINGS: 7-roomed House and all necessary outbuildings ; with yards and dip; school alongside, and rail 4 miles. PRICE. £3 17s 6d per acr, 2 \ircenoici only), and l&asohola given in. Good terms to good man. (178 j 700 A tVa\?vi vr n° ( S O u . Tn LINE); 10 miles from rail; real good MIXEI '• ,I™Y= n cm 'we l , fenced and watered, and subdivided into 8 pad docks, CARRYING 500 sheep and 50 head of cattle. There is somo first-class cattlc rnnmwu.t farm, besides 300 acres of tip-top tussook and 30 acres young grass r 5-roomed House, byre, stable, barn, woolshed, yards, and dip. PRICE - £3 per aero, and GOOD TERMS. 1 (155 23fi A p C ?^ S ' CLUTIIA DISTRICT (LEASEHOLD); 10 YEARS to run; RENTAL . , , P er acre per annum; all in good pasture (70 acres young grass, extri . good) with the exception of 25 acres being ploughed for crop; DIVIDED into 6 well , fenced paddocks; plentiful supply of water; BUILDINGS—S-roomed House, stable, cow , sbed and loft, and £ large barns; STOCK—I2 cows, 1 calf, 3 pigs 110 ewes 4 , draught horses and harness complete. THIS PROPERTY is quite handy to school ; rall . a " d to thriving stock centre, and WELL WORTH INSPECTION at the 1 price asked—£lllo as a going concern —£1110. (146 ; 78 LEASEHOLD DAIRY LAND, CLUTHA DISTRICT, having 14 yean 8 to SUII5 Ull m a very low rental, with right of renewal; all well fenced and watered to ' streams, and subdivided into 5 paddocks; all level land, capable of producing 1 ? oq "?i to TAIERI; SITUATED 3-mile from rail, school, and oreamery; STOCK 1 bVuJ 10 " 05 < wit , h harness complete), besides carts, implements, and sund- "^'^ UILDI NGS—5-roomed House, washhouso, hut, byre, stable, separator room. 1 RILE, as a Going Concern, £1150. (150) • RO ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, in best part of CLUTHA DISTRICT: , . . ,10 in crop; all rich river flat lands; well -watered and fenccd • divided 1 into 5 paddocks; carrying at present 25 head of cattle and 3 horses. This farm would ; L\ a d e s tye niC pRIcS llE™ BUILDINGS: Soiuld 4-roomed House, stable, byre, BLACKSMITHS. BLACKSMITHS. • TOCEPTTONAL OPPORTUNITY to build, up a good BUSINESS on Main South i p, road, in thriving- district; leasehold section (52 years to run) at very low rentaL U-v\ner unablo to do justice to the business owinc to ill-health, and is selling practically t for the price of tho plant, etc. PRICE, as a K ocng concern, £175. (18a) BUYERS OF SMALL STORES. STORE Main South road ; handy to rail and school; thriving- district; turnover about £200 per month; P and T. bure?Ai; average stock £500; large ; 1 everything in tfp-top order, HUCfc (Freehold and Buildings), £950. STOOK and PLANT npOWN SHOP, of Dunedin's main thoroughfares; oorncr site; handy sized 2counter shop doing brisk business in fruit, coufcctionery, and summer drinks• 1 U ° •t tachcd - Z^sXLrstS: I RlCIs (Freehold and Buildings), £BiX). Stock and Plant at vahiatira. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD GRAZING PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. ACEES -FREEHOLD, comprising Homestead Block of 310 acres, and 2532 • u 7 j I°,°", clcar ' ]^ v y sl , lver tussock country; situated two miles from homestead Ihis bloc*, is well fenced, and subdivided into 4 paddocks; good rough shelter. A good deal of it has been lately surface-sown. The altitude is from 400 to slightly over 1000 feet, safe country, on which snow never lies. Lambing percentages have in some seasons touched 90 per cent. Could be conveniently subdivided if desirprf one end of the block being li miles from one r.ulway siding, and the other end two miles from another; has hut. two-stall stable, and chaffhouse on it There is a fair quantity of flax on this block. The Homestead Block contains 310 acres, and has a House of 5 rooms with kft room, washhouse and water laid on. There is also a brick barn and 5-stalled stable Ihe school, telephone, and post office are one mile away, and this part of the has a good mam road frontage. It is subdivided into 7 paddocks, and 120 acres havl been ploughed. Total carrying capacity of the whole property is 2000 sheep a p-ooH number being ewes, and from 60 to 70 head of cattle. PRICE. £3 15s PER ACRE. PRICE, £3 15s PER. ACRE. REASONABLE TERMS. iprw ACRIK; good sunny slopes; well fenced well grassed, well watered- rrows J * |? eav y or °P, s ha-y,' ° atS i, a L nc I wl " te , r feed ; 30 milkers and 12 to 15 fahra and yearlings; comfortable, well-sheltered homestead, with good plantation, well-kent hedges, and concrete paths; House of 7 rooms (m .good order), 14-stall byre (wHh concrete floor), large barn (with loose-box) implement shed, three fowlhouses and fine new pigsty. Present owner makes handsome profits from pigs and poultry- d£'tance 24 miles from rail, one mile from school and post office. PRICE, £20 PER ACRE. PRICE, £20 PER ACRE. FAVOURABLE TERMS IF REQUIRED. For full particulars apply WATERS, RITCHIE, & CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 95 CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. I ,phono36oß TAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, & WINTON, -Fwraoa and STATION AGENTS AND VALUATORS ETO BRAmiWAITE'S BUILDINGS, 42 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN 24,000 A?? 128 LEASEHOLD (Oamaru district); 80 acres under cultivation, 17 w Y balance tussock; well watered; 6-roomed Dwelling, yards, woolshed MOO 4nnn ",-1 f u per ™™; capacity 7000-8000 sheep. Price, including 0000 ewes, 3000 cjry sheep, horses, cattle, implements, feed on hand etc £24 000 1100 ACRES FREEHOLD AND 3000 ACRES S.G.R (hLdyto £nef n) The fK improvements are on the freehold: modern 6-roomed Dwelling and all outbuildings- The land isi all easily-worked tussock, and mostly ploughable Price including 1000 ewes, 600 hoggets, 400 wethers. 100 other sheep, tows young cattle' horses, poultry, complete set of implements. Price, £8750 L To™' 410 A 3 FjS L n LP ; ( ? amarU )i 33 S°od hill land, suitable for whS y alld excellent sheep and fattening country; carries 450 to 500 ewes, in addito p c F 0 P p . m S;> roon,ed °° ttage ' aU outbuildings; water in eVery paddock. Price, including crops, £3850. Buyer financed for stock and all on £1000 625 ? E^P f AL CROPPING AND FATTENING FARM; withif^SS Y nu. ' from school, etc.; weU fenced and subdivided; carries 600 sheep all the year round, and generaUy winter about 1500; grows 40 bushels wheat and 100 bushels of oats, Tlie improvements comprise extra good 7-roomed Dwelling hut. woolshed, dip, all other outbuildings; garden and orchafd Priw fn eluding 20 tons oaten sheaves, wagon, dray, cart, binder, drill. R. and G sower dT plough, roller, discs, harrows, tine harrows, 2 cultivators, mower, weighing machine smithy tools, numerous sundries harness, stook, 7 horses, 6 cows, young cattle 2?5 feft ( . lncl, .' d,n ° some 6tud Romneys), 28 stud hoggets, pigs, poultry, etc., £11 per awo dwuuu mgoine. , / Ls L 404 AC^? S CAPITAL STOCK AND CROPPING FARM; rich limesCf'land' within easy distance of Dunedm; grows excellent crops of wheat and tarnfo,' carrying average of 800_ sheep, generally 600 ewes, other sheep, in addition to Z' ping Buildings comprise 6-roomed Dwelling, hut. barn, and stables, all buildings. Price. £16 10s per acre. Easy terms arranged. -.v?™ IOA ACRES COMPACT CROPPING OR DAIRYING FARM (OamW- i" n iOIP from rail, school, etc.; 27 acres in crop. 20 aies forgreen^' ? pasture; good 5-roomed Dwelling motor garage, all other outbuildings; wheat-growing, potatoes, extensive dairying, or otherwise. Price, £32 per acre or i?ll sell as a Going Concern. Good terms. ,; T .™ QA ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE fWaimate); all flat land, excellent country ; running at present 10 cows, 100 ewes, horses, in addition 4-roomed Dwelling, stables, byre, barn, etc. Price, £1500. Easy ingoing. P ' £>() ACRES. CLOSE DUNEDIN AND SUBURBAN SERVICE- eseelW°"P- 51 •V, fn / m; 11 a J- flat . balance sloping; carrie? 30 milk cows, in addition to^raniW' 7 suitable for sending milk to town: grows 60 bushels wheat per acre • n' ing, bvre. stables, etc. Price, £1900. P ' broomed.Dwell. 40 ACRES LEASEHOLD, DApY FARM (Stirling); within 1 mfle of factorv rfcy rail, school, etc.; excellent heavy land; camps 20 good cows cnmtlTiF' buildings comnrise 6-roomed Dwelling and all outbuildings. Price £600 TO 150 ACRES RIVER FLAT FAI»I FREE FROM FlfonD; £ ' 2 XtIV able for dairying, wheat, etc.; generally have 200 odd cheer, to cows, horses, and crop. At present 10 acres in wheat, 40 acres iroirS-' in " * j turnips; 5-roomed Dwelling, stables, barn, etc. Price, £2700. Terms £500 ingoing ORCHARD, 16 ACRES (Central Otago); handy position; 1340 apple trees 6 vonJ 9 ?? Sturmers, Delicious, Jonathan, and Cleos. also 2 acres lucerne 1 awe ~f n' fruits; going in for tomatoes, etc.; improvements comprise Dwelling' him) Sn ? a l tubs, large storeroom. Price, including all improvements, cultivator 1 cr > orchard plough, £2250. ' — (No. 1985 i N. PATERSON, t> a m v c patddciam SimvHTOr. AND S • P A T 2^ Civil Engi- -Or A wn 4 G S NT nsee. DOMINION CHAMBERS. O ul T ° CK & 142 EATTRAY STREET. S O • (Opposite Wood's Private Hotel). -ty" Hoom & Land Agents. Land Surveying o. Bpeoi»Hy ' ANDERSON'S BAY lW«odern W JTuNgSW i to:red throughout, electric light, hot and cold water, tile grates of papers and frieze, enamel bath; fine freehold corner section;^a?r w best den and flowers. This property is a real bargain at the price , g7lr ~ ing for Australia on 17th. Must sell. Owner leavMAORI HILL (Overlooking City and Harbour).—Pmcticallv new roomed MSTOENCE; bathroom, hot and 'L^ 0 " icopper and tubs), concrete foundahons, wardrobes- over i-acrn rb™'™ » ashhous « fully laid out in trardon and flowers. Best value in district £250 dcnoei° ' taste " QLOSE ROSLYN CAR TERMINUS.-Splendid RMTOENCEV modern convenience; 3 large bay windows and portico, hot and elevated corner section; sunny position and fine view ZJ 1 "water; reduccd from £900 to £790 for an immediate sale. 1 surrounds. Pri co R° S P?S (°n Toivn Side, Close Bait).—Superior 8-roomed brick RESIDFNTt? ■ JA. perfect order with every possible modern convenience; nearly tivated section; garden, lawn, and flowers. Urgent sale choice, oul-CLAIR-.—Splenaid RESIDENCE, 6 rooms; bathroom, hot and oold l 1 1110 cx fP er tabs., workshop; best of and .° lcc ' 1 pirdcn cte ; owner leaving £200 deposit GcWTe iyrICHIE STREET (Roslyn).—Substantial 6-roomed RESIDENCE- f „ , i ( l u OnS L + blfchr ?,° m ' b ° fc and ld water - light, outhouses; ° U ? dc - i 77= q™k do. £200 deposit. ' fi "° ordor i I Xi DENCE; bathro'or 8 ! (h. acd" c^waC) 1 eieST^lSht ) '7nd r6t u' 1 ' U '' 5 " ro ? nlod RESI- | freehold; fine gardw, frnii and fiowerc; potion.^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18052, 28 September 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18052, 28 September 1920, Page 6

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