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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. IHE BEST BARGAIN IN TARANAKI, the land of butter-fat, where the grass is always green. 500 ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND, w«ll watered and subdivided with sheep-proof fences (7 wires). It is at present used as a sheep farm, breeding lambs (early) for butchers' purposes. There is a creamery only a mile and a-half away, and school a mile and 1 ahalf, and railway 6|. It is all level, and 1 every part can be ploughed. About 100 acres was laid down last year, and 40 acres is now being ploughed for turnips. Good metalled roads. When all under cultivation will easily carry three sheep per acre. There is a 5-roomed House, with outbuildings, sheep yards, etc. The petroleum boring rights are of immense value to purchaser. Price, £l2 10s per acre cash.—Apply to DAVID CHARTERIS, Land and Estate Agent, Egmont Chambers, New Plymouth. UNEDIN WOOLBROKERS' ASSOJ CIATION. DUNEDIN WOOL SALES. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO WOOLGROWERS. Owing to the increased quantity of Wool being offered throughout New Zealand, it ha-s been found necessary, in the interests | | of both vendors and buyers, to LIMIT THE NUMBER OF LOTS AT THE . DECEMBER AND JANUARY SALES IN ALL CENTRES. The arrangement I arrived at in conference is that no Cata- | loguo in the South Island shall average : less than 4£ bales per lot, and the only j way this can be accomplished is to group | small lots of similar quality wools. j In future two-bale lots -will be included with the '" Stars," but two-bale linca, of superior flesce may be included in the main /Catalogue. 220 GeOc Derbyshire & Co., OTAGO BIBLE WAREHOUSE, 11 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. JEW BOOK (20 Views) of Lake Waka- -" tipu and surrounding , district. Posted, Is 7d. Record Fountain Pen; 14 carat sold nib. Posted, 4s 7d. Crumb Brush and Tray, 9d; post free. Celluloid Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, 2s; post free. „ New Zealand Diaries, various sizes and bindings. DAVID WISH ART, CONSULTING HOMGEOPATHIST And ' ' BIOCHEMIC THERAPEUTIST. Eighteen years' professional experience. Skin Diseases a specialty. Consultation by letter will receive prompt attention. •3 GRANT STREET (Off Hk?h street), DUNEDIN. 'Phone 769. • 120 Wren's Wall Papers. HREAT REDUCTIONS FOR SUMMER SEASON. BEAUTIFUL PAPERS, Is. Worth 5a 6d. LOVELY FRIEZES, 3d per yard. Patterns Free on Application. Drop us a Post-card. Special Attention to Country Orders. Try us for Picture Frames and Ready Mixed Paints. All Painting. Glazing, Signwriting Requisites. James Wren Company. 190-192 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 1O R PRIVATE SALE FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM & RUN, Close to DUNEDIN. 165 acres really good grass land', nearly all ploughable. 50 dairy Cows are milked. Nine-rcomed House, byre for 30 cows turnips, shed and loft, stable, etc. £2l PER ACRE. iJiTfk ACRES (near DUNBACK); fireti l" class wheat land, well watered : larc-e area in race last year; sharp, sweet country. £7 10t> per balance terms. 11 fIQ AC 'R ES < ncar PALMERSTON); J-Xvf*J well watered and subdivided by good fences: 20 acres in oats, 50 acres in turnips; carry well 700 ewes and their lambs ; 4-roomed Cottage, shed, and yard.-. £2 12s 6d per acre. no/j ACRES, MILTON DISTRICT. uOu divided into 10 paddocks, well watered; usually about 100 acres oats and 40 acres turnips; has been well farmed : good fattening land; close to school and post office, 8 miles from railway. £3 per SPECIAL TERMS—--10 per cent. Cash, provided 10 per Cent. Spent on Buildings: 596 ACRES, £6 10s per acre: 362 ACRES, £6 per acre. 443 ACRES, £6 pet acre. Well subdivided ; each Farm has portion sown in outs, turnips, and young grass; about 8 miles from railway station. Full particulars to DALGETY & CO. (Ltd), DUNEDIN aad BRANCHES,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2955, 2 November 1910, Page 42

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