LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. SUBDIVISION OF REMAINDER OF BIRCH WOOD ESTATE SEVERAL FARMS. TyRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.) kavo received instructions from A. W. Rodger, Esq., to sell by private treaty the remainder of Birchwood Estate, subdivided into farms of 274- Acres to SOO Acres, At prices ranging From £5 15s to £7 15s per Acre, on exceptionally easy terms of payment—namely, 10 per cent, cash, balance- spread over 6 years, with interest at 5 per cent. Finance will be supplied for Dairy Cows; and, if required, buildings will be financed and added to cost of land. Full particulars and plans can be had on application to 3an THE AUCTIONEERS. KITCHEN AND COOKERY. Gladys Owen, in the " Women's Encyclopaedia," says: "Never grudge money spent on a good cooking range, for on efficiency of range depends amount of fuel consumed, supply of hot water, quality of the roasting and baking." Get a AJIM It has every modern convenience, and ensures economy and good results. Procurable with ordinary closed fire, or with a Are that can be thrown open like a sitting-room grate—a Zealandia patent. Write for Catalogue 3G, explaining fully. BARNINGHAM & CO., LD. George Street, Dunedin. YOU PRESCRIPTION PRECISION Post your Prescriptions to CONN'S " GRAND " PHARMACY. Distance makes no difference. Wherever you live you can get your Prescription filled accurately and promptly simply by enclosing it in an envelope and sending it to me, together with your name and address. The advantage of getting your medi- i cines from an Up-to-Date Pharmacy like mine is apparent. You get the 1 highest skill, and you got Drugs J guaranteed fresh and pure—in short, | absolute prescription precision. The 1 medicines are sent by return mail, the 1 Lowest Town Prices are charged, and I you don't even have to bear the cost of I postage. I pay that myself in every j GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. MISSING FRIENDS. TLAPHAM (HERBERT). ENTITLED U TO FUNDS. Son of William and Ann Clapham, of Baildon, Yorks., England. Left England for New Zealand in 1837. Last seen, in Christehurch in 1892. Write WEATHERPJEAD & KNOWLES, Solicitors, Bradford. Yorks., England. TTJICHARD WALTER TAYLOR, who * was last heard of at SYDNEY, CHRISTMAS 1909. Any information as to his whereabouts will bo gratefully received by his Parents, GLENIGTEE. Church End, lOap Finchley. London, ENGLAND. "AMES FERGUS, son of the late Dr J* James Fergus, Faiehney Field, East .ulbride, Scotland, or his Widow, if ho is dead, is requested to COMMUNICATE with the subscribers, Iho Law Agents in the Executry Estate of his late sister Jane Fergus. HART ABERCROMBIE & LANG, lOap Solicitors, Paisley, Scotlai
Whilo working - Gisborno lasi Wednesday week fch© Union Steam PJiip Company's Msonowai lost an anchor and 23 fathoms of cablo. This was located by a diver last week, and was recovered by the John Townloy and brought to tho wharf. It will be shipped by tho Kowhai to Dunodin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 42
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