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•'Up-country runholders, who are continually losing money by the ravages of keas, will be glad to learn (says the Timaru Herald) that various sportsmen who went deer-stalking this year decided to try the kea for food purposes, and they . found it quite good. The discovery that the kea is as good to eat as a pigeon .’should do even more to_ eliminate it than the price which is upon his head. A new Bill which Lieutenant-colonel Ashley tentatively promised on behalf of the British Ministry of Transport will make it an offence for motorists to carry lights which will dazzle either approaching pedestrians or drivers of other, vehicles—a source of many 1 motoring accidents. It is also proposed to standardise motoring signals.' For Bronchitis _or Asthma inhale “NAZOL.” Immediate relief will follow. Start taking “ NAZOL ” to-day.

FOB SALE AND TO LET. rj\ h 0 S. p E , Y O E, 1 LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. No. 2 OCTAGON No. 2 OCTAGON ’Phone 3213. (Over F. and F. Martins’. Ltd.). ’Phono 3213. ALL ABOVE FLOOD AREA. i[?,K(A (DEPOSIT— CORNHILL STREET, NORTH-EAST VALLEY :_ 5 ROOMS; bathroom, hot and cold water, scullery, outbuildings; all in tip-top order. Price only £450. SWANSON STREET: Four ROOMS; gas and griller; washhouse; icfevxtJXj acre; nice garden. Easy terms. rfjfyrtpr —QUEEN STREET (Overlooking Woodhaugh Gardens): Six ROOMS; ct' S rZO electric light, cupboards, all conveniences; sunny position. I*4l OK—HOWE STREET: Four ROOMS; splendid section; handy trams; good ofcrtb/vO solid house. jprQA—mGHGATE, MAOR! HILL: Four ROOMS; electric light; drainage; cfeO/VLf good section; fine garden; splendid view. A real cheap property. jpWQA—BROWNVHiLE CRESCENT, MAORI HILL; Four ROOMS; electric »<Ov light, conveniences; all in good order; sunny position. X?'TAA — BAYFIELD, ANDERSON’S BAY: Six ROOMS, brick; handy bawling 3m 6Uu green, trams, etc.; sunny, sheltered position. ALL ABOVE PROPERTIES ARE ABOVE FLOOD AREA, are all good, sound propositions, and we can arrange easy terms. PAII K, ; ■pEYN OLD S. ]f IMIT ET) FARM SALESMEN, AND AUCTIONEERS, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. /»q, ACRES FREEHOLD, in mild northern climate; 5-roomod Dwelling, all don'Q«J' venicnces, also 2-roomed cottage, cowbyro, yards; good orchard; 11 full-bearing walnut trees; permanent creeks; daily mail, 2 cream lorries pass the door; 10 goo 3 milking cows, 2 heifers comiivr in, 4 yearlings, 3 calves, 2 sows, horse, trap and harness, 45-gallon separator (almost new), and • sundries. Property is flat to hilly, with a little shelter bush. Price as going concern only £1650. Cash required £Boo.’ (374) Q“aK ACRES S.G.R., including large proportion of Freehold, and L.I.P. (total rental £4O per annum); 5-roomod Dwelling, all necessary outbuildings; 1150 sheep (all ewes or owe lambs, and including 120 Romney rams and a few killing wethers, 20 head mixed cattle, 14 draught horses; one mile from school and close to rail; no winter feed grown, and all ewe country. Price only £5500 as going con- - cern. Cash required £IOOO. _ (867) 1 A A ACRES good DAIRY FARM, close to rail and within easy reach of city; J-.VfvF 5-roomed Dwelling, modern conveniences, all necessary outbuildings, 15 cows, full range implements. Price as going concern only £2IOO. Clash required £7OO. A SNIP. ' (860) o ACRES BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN PROPERTY; brick stables, motor garO ago, large piggeries. Price only £IBOO. First mortgage of £I3OO at 4i per cent, transfenable. An ideal site for MARKET GARDEN. (859) FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS wanted. Wo have a client who has a splendidly established orchard, Otago Central, who wishes to Exchange it for the above class of business. Send Particulars immediately olcaso and refer to folio 872. £)(*0 ACRES, BALCLUTHA DISTRICT; all cultivated and partly limed; 50 /vOp ■ acres rape, 23 acres oats (in stack), 30 acres turnips, 14 acres now grass 30 acres three-year-old grasses, 114 acres 4 to 5 year old grasses; 5-roomed Dwelling (coalhouso, washhouse), dairy stable, barn, loft, implement shed, byre; all buildings well sheltered by plantation; full range of implements and stock 'at valuation. For urgent sale at £lO 10s per acre. We recommend this farm as being absolutely cheap at the money asked. A Returned Soldier with very little cash may take this over. (871) ACRES L.I.P. (rent 5s 2d per acre); boundary netted; 13 paddocks, copi OUu ously watered; 60 acres rape and grass, 20 acres rape, 20 seres turnips and grass, 30 acres turnips, 40 acres oats and wheat, 150 acres young grass, balance 2 and 3 years old. PRESENT STOCK: 1400 ewes, 30 cattle, 13 horses. Six-roomed modern Dwelling, replete with everything required; same applies to all outbuildings. One mile from s'chool. Above farm is the pride of the district, arid Is for sale owing to owner’s ill-health. PRICE £9 PER ACRE. Stock and plant at valuation. (851) nnA A,CR.ES.—EWE TO THE ACRE and cropping; 150 acres young grass, 60 acres turnips; 6-roomed Dwelling all necessary outbuildings; 1 mile from post office and school. A splendid prospect at the money asked—£6 PER ACRE. GOOD TERMS. (852) QQAA ACRES, OTAGO CENTRAL; well watered and fenced into 15 paddocks; (VilD2ooo acres well-clad tussock, 900 acres sown down; 5-roomed Dwellin'* all necessary outbuildings (in good order); will carry 1500 sheep with winter 1e03.’ This is good value at the money asked—£2 17s 6d PER ACRE. An experienced man with sufficient money to pay for stock will bo financed into this run. (837) -trt AAA S.G.R., OTAGO CENTRAL (long lease); 20 paddocks: 600 acres level land and in grass, balance splendid tussock; 7-roomed Dwelling (hot and cold water, electric light), woolshed, yards, and dip; 13 miles from rail, good roads; 4000 sheep. ONLY £16,000 AS A GOING CONCERN. This is a splendid run. Wethers off tussock sold at 275. Inquire immediately. It is an idealplace to live ia. 4865}

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18850, 1 May 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18850, 1 May 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18850, 1 May 1923, Page 10