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SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY (NEXT), FEBRUARY 13, 11 a.m. At Rooms, No. 10 Dowling street. Unless an offer is submitted earlier. NICE CITY RESIDENCE. ¥;+;:» : i.;.....! .. 4 ;: ** ■ '. • .• ■ • ,^. i 14 HANOVER STREET, DUNEDIN. (No trams.) Between Filleul and George streets. Stands well back; lawns in front; back entrance to George street; 6 lovely rooms; double brick; plaster work perfect. Approved buyer can be financed prior to Auction. N.B.—Tenant leaving shortly. Cards to inspect from Auctioneers. o s. . Mckenzie, limited, -*-* l ' Dunedin and at Chrisfchurch. Instructed by owner. MONDAY (WEEK), FEBRUARY 15, 12 noon. At Rooms, No. 10 Dowling street. BUNGALOW AND J-ACRE. >m m KJpwss; 11 KAMURA STREET. Handy Anderson's Bay tram. In the sun; excellent view; 4 lovely rooms, kitchenette, sun porch; approx. i-acre freehold; large workshop. N.B.—Owner is going in for a smaller property. Give early possession; £IOO deposit (or less) can probably be arranged with Auctioneers prior to sale. Cards. j> s. Mckenzie,, limited, -*-*'• Dunedin and at Christchurch. Instructed by the owner. THURSDAY (NEXT), FEBRUARY 11, 12 noon. At Rooms, No. 10 Dowling street. Right in Dunedin City. ...'.'. , % 187 YORK PLACE. Erected 4 years; 6 beautiful rooms, kitchenette, sun room (lounge approx. 20 x 16.6), shower room, 2 lavs.; approx. i level freehold; garage. Cards to inspect from Auctioneers. > S. McKENZIE, LIMITED, -*-*' Dunedin and Christchurch. Instructed by owner. WEDNESDAY (NEXT), FEBRUARY 10, ;12 noon. At Rooms, No. 10 Dowling street. MAGNIFICENT 10 ROOMS. lit ~\ - ■ m&:*' ! ..." -:•:;» 186 QUEEN STREET, DUNEDIN. Beside George.; street tram and children's playing" area. Lovely order. Approx. J.freehold; garage. N.B.—Owner going to Christchurch. Low upset. Terms can be arranged and an offer will be considered prior to Auction. , T> S. McKENZIE, , LIMITED, +*• Dowling street, Dunedin, and at Cathedral square, Christchurch.

Hedgehogs are reported to have Increased in number in the King* Country recently and the toll they take of bird life is causing concern. It is said that even the fierce defence of the pheasant does not always safeguard eggs and chicks from nocturnal attack. One who was content to believe that the hedsehog existed on slugs and other garden pests was rudely disillusioned when investigating a disturbance in his fowlhouse, where he found that a fullyfledged chicken was being carried off by a hedgehog.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23108, 6 February 1937, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23108, 6 February 1937, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23108, 6 February 1937, Page 24