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Business Notice S . - — ' strona€h 9 mmm, & go., STOCK & STATION AGENTS, DUNEDIN, Have the following PROPERTIES FOR SALE :- BALCLUTHA DISTRICT -15S acre, ["^E^ Ireehold and 52 acres leasehold seven- J8»^ d fichool / Divided into eight radfrccmed house, seven-stalled stable, loose 1 Good dwelling and outbuildings. A boxes, etc., divided into eight paddocks property. Price on application, well watered. Two miles past school and o^ d agricultural farm, Jivirlol railway station. An ideal dairy farm, irice, .^ ht pa^ docks< Bnek sta ble with loft. £6 per acre. Good cow byre, and outhouses. School and n post office adjoining Three miles horn 430 Acres good grazing land. Good dwel- nearest railway station. Price. £17 per ling and outhouses, five miles from acre . £2000 can remain at 4J, per cent, creamery, four miles past railway station. CLINTON DISTKICT.— 9OOO acres, all Price, only £2 10s per acre. cultivated. Well divided. First-class buildings. Wool shed for ten shearers. BlackSheep station 20,000 acres, seven miles smith's shop, and all necessary buildings to 'from nearest railway station. First-class \\ork a station properly. Price, £2 30s per dwelling outbuildings, all good and in first- acre. Close to railway station. S older Well fenced and subdivided. OAMARU DISTRICT.-340-acre , farm. At present carrying 10,000 crossbred sheep, One of the best agricultural farms in the besides cattle and horses. To be sold as a district. Seven-roomed dwelling, large stable, Eoing^concern. Price on application. Well men's hut, washhouse, dairy, good yards, \rortb inspection. divided into 15 paddocks, all well watered. Railway on property. This property can Sheep station, 4000 acres; 1000 acres in be very highly recommended. Will c?.rry trass, balance natural pasture. First-class five sheep to the acre. Price £15 per aero, fcuildings. Gfood seven-roomed house. The SEA CLIFF DISTRICT.— Two first-ekss property is well divided, and is rrtly eight dairy farms to lease. Full particulars on iriks by a good road from nearest railway application Station. Price and full particulars on ai p!i- In addition to the above, we have several cation. To be sold cheap, owner leaving. other properties on our books. *^^ »^^ ■^■■B l^M \m W^mr 3L.13VE11-ES23, EKOiNEEBS, BLACKSMITH:?, . . . . AffD ffteSfFSUftiigS, CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDBNMANUFAOTURERS of QUARTZ-CRUSHING, PUMPING, and WINDING MACHINERY ; HYDRAULIC MINING PLANTS, including GIANTS, VALVES, ' ELEVATOBS, IRON and STEEL FLUMINO ; DREDGE MACHINERY of all desoriplions ; PELTON and other WATER WHEELS ; and ALL KINDS of MACHINERY and GEARING. A Larfire Quantity of Patterns in Stock. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN SENT TO ALL PARTS OF THE COLONY. We hare FOR SALE (Cheap)— DREDGE PLANT, complete ; Buckets, 4ffc. ESTIMATES GIVEN. CORRESPONDENCE IXVITED. A Cheap Metal Farm G-^te and Pence Dropper. THE N GATE— RIGID AS A GIRDER. I The cheapest and most 10 x 4, with 5 wires, hinges, and spring catch, 25s ; jj"**™ 11 x 4, 27s 6d ;12* 4, 30s. Extra wires, Is each. « d p^St-stver. 7 __^ We have several other styles. j Send for our Illustrated Catalogue. I Send for sample. CYCLONE FENCE AND GATE COMPANY, 7 MARTON STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. <<><<<3<n>>a<>>>>w>>ro ,, >w , > o g>> , >BU)>>> oo» > ir»BB>tB«»BrTT««TTi'TirTT i ttTfrTTr''n tA Vaporized Medicine j fiaving ExtraoarcJii^ary : Ctarative Powers over* WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, j BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, and Distressing Coughs in Young and Ola. \ It Protects Your Home Agaiast i Contagious Diseases. ! FOR. SALE BY ALL CHEMISTS. %£^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "■""'" THE FARMER'S FRIEND THE BREECH-LOADING GARDEN GUN MSll rr^^^^^^^^^o^^^J Takes Shot Cartridges and Bullets VERY CHEAP AMMUNITION p||l|i^P^ "Will not Damage tlie Fruit Trees Ep**^ Onßy !4-/6> packed In a case and carriage paid. FOS many years ire have Tjcen constantly asked for a cheap, yet serviceable gun, suitable for Farmers and Orchardists, und nt last ire hare obtained exactly the weapon that is required. Foi- the purpose of killing birds in orchards tn ordtnury gun is wasteful aud aestmetive, the ammunition is expensiTe and the heary charge does more damaga than thu irds to the fruit trees. The Garden Gun has an octagon blued barrel, with cood fore and back siffhts. The breeeu-loailins taeclianism Is so very strong and simple that it cannot get out of order, and tlie ejector is absolutely perfect, Extracting the empty shell without trouble or the possibility of failure. The stock is handsomely made of polished walnut, well modelled with a. srood drop. The Garden Gun has been tested for black and nitro powders, and it bears the Govern, kaeat teit marks. It is a close shooter and hnrd hitter. With bullets it has great penetration up to SO yards, and when Hsinj shot cartridges it can be depended upon to bring down birds an* rabbits at 30 yards. Suitable ammunition can be Durchased at erery country store, as it i 3 regularly stocked by all dealers in firearms. TSe price is only 3>. per ISO f»r sho& cartridges and 2s. for bullets. We haTe just imported a large shif ment of these funs, aad they are selling so briskly that we recommend intending purchasers to order at onco to prevent disappointment. The price is only 14s. 6d., including can iaje lo any address. If you mention this paper when ordering we will pack the gun In a case and supply a cleaning-rod. Scud J emittance by money order or postal notes of any state in registered letter addressed to THE UNION MANUFACTURING &. AGENCY COIHPANY, 359 AND 361 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE. The following is au extract from a letter jnat received :— MR. J. T. BURMF writes '— " Tlie GavQeii Gun is a great success. 1 had "ood sport « itu it at Sandringham, and killed birds and rabbits with shot cartridges at over 30 yards lange, WjUa iiUete it psneti»ted both sides 0! a kerosene tin at 50 jards, md pierce* through, aa inch. 'Hoard at over 3(1 yards, 1 j

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Otago Witness, Issue 2667, 26 April 1905, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2667, 26 April 1905, Page 20

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